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First-Year Research in Earth Sciences (FYRES)

First-Year Students

First-Year Students
Science and non-science majors enjoy being FYRES researchers for the fall semester. The first-year students pictured above were taking a brief break from mapping dune features in Hoffmaster State Park during Lab 4.

Upper-Level Students

FYRES Research Mentors
Enthusiastic upper-level Earth science majors gain research experience while mentoring less-experienced students. The mentors pictured above were photographed at the end of a day presenting their research at a professional conference (the Michigan Academy of Sciences, Arts, and Letters).

Dunes Research

Interested in Dunes?
FYRES research provides information on topics including dune changes, rare plants, and management effectiveness. The dune landscape pictured above includes bare-sand areas with more active sand movement, partially stabilized areas with grasses and other pioneering species, and stabilized forested dunes in the background.