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Examining Coastal Resiliency in Restored Foredunes, Humboldt Bay, California
(2024-04)
Coastal communities are under increasing pressure because of sea level rise, storm surges, coastal flooding, and anthropogenic climate change. The coastline of Humboldt County, California, experiences the fastest rates of ...
Investigating Coastal Resiliency in Managed vs. Unmanaged Foredunes in Humboldt Bay, California
(2024-04)
Coastal communities are under increasing pressure from sea level rise and storm surges amplified by anthropogenic climate change. In Northern California, Humboldt Bay endures the fastest rates of sea level rise in California. ...
Investigating Fluvial Sediment Supply to Coastal Beach-Dune Systems, Humboldt Bay, California
(2024-04)
Coastal communities around the world are under increasing pressure because of sea level rise, storm surges, coastal flooding, and anthropogenic climate change. Humboldt County, California, experiences the fastest rates of ...
Subsurface Mapping of Holocaust Execution Sites at the Lighthouse in Liepāj, Latvia
(2025-04)
During the early stages of the Holocaust in 1941, over 5,470 people were shot by bullets within the city limits of Liepāja, Latvia. Near the Liepāja Lighthouse, a film recorded by Reinhard Wiener captures the scene of ...
Comparing Holocaust Mass Burial Trenches : A Case Study from Sabile, Latvia
(2025-04)
Two Holocaust-era trenches sit between the Abava River and a local road near Sabile, Latvia. The mass murder of Sabile Jews took place on August 6,1941. The intended execution of Sabile’s Roma population never occurred ...
Resurrecting Memory : Uncovering the History of Jungfernhof Concentration Camp Barracks Using Ground Penetrating Radar in Riga, Latvia
(2025-04)
Ten kilometers outside Riga, a city located on the northern coast of Latvia, stands a public park that may seem mundane, but beneath the surface lies a dark past. Today the site is known as Mazjumpramuizha Park, but it was ...
Visualizing Subsurface Features with Ground Penetrating Radar at the Vilkija Jewish Cemetery in Vilkija, Lithuania
(2025-04)
The Jewish Cemetery in Vikija, Lithuania has been abandoned since the Nazi and Soviet occupation of Lithuania. The Karnofsky family were a prominent Jewish family who moved to New Orleans in 1900 where they met Louis ...







