Biogeography Lab
The Biogeography Lab of the Geography Department is directed
by Professor Thomas T. Veblen and supports research in the
areas of forest dynamics, disturbance ecology and dendroecology.
The principal facilities of the Lab include two computerized
tree-ring measuring systems, field equipment and instrumentation
to support research in plant ecology and dendrochronology,
and basic support for GIS applications in vegetation science.
Currently, the Lab supports research by two postdoctoral
research associates and six graduate students, assisted by
approximately five undergraduate students.
Outreach Links
Burning Issues: Perspectives on the 2010 Fourmile Canyon Fire in Boulder County
Video - Talk by Dr. Tom Veblen
Fire in the Mountains: understanding fire history and forest dynamics in Colorado
Patagonia: Land of Fire
Video - Fire Research in New Zealand
A Ring of Fire: Lessons from New Zealand's Forests
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