Take a break, we're on Smoko. This week we delve into the fascinating world of tropical water cycle dynamics and its implications for climate change. Our guest, Dr. Melissa Berke, shares her groundbreaking research on reconstructing past water cycles using plant wax signatures found in lake sediments. Learn how these biomarkers provide valuable insights into past rainfall patterns, temperature changes, and vegetation types, ultimately aiding in our understanding of long-term climate variability.
Dr. Berke's interdisciplinary approach combines elements of geology, chemistry, and environmental science to unravel the complexities of the tropical water cycle. Through her fieldwork and collaborations worldwide, she highlights the importance of community involvement and global cooperation in addressing climate change challenges.
Additionally, discover Melissa's experiences studying rift lakes and advising Engineers Without Borders at Notre Dame, where she emphasizes the significance of mentorship and encourages young women to pursue their passions in STEM fields. Join us for an insightful conversation on the intersection of research, community engagement, and the pursuit of scientific knowledge for a sustainable future.
Take a Smoko here:
https://open.spotify.com/episode/1S8Ir8GMv5fMCY1T2xc4tb?si=l8jROf43SVunC5M5oP8bpQ