UH Hilo’s Geoarchaeology Laboratory is a hotspot of inter-departmental research on campus
The lab, founded in 2004, specializes in geochemical analysis of stone artifacts and volcanic rock from the Pacific.
ʻAʻohe pau ka ʻike i ka hālau hoʻokahi │ One learns from many sources │ A web publication from the Office of the Chancellor, University of Hawaiʻi at Hilo
The lab, founded in 2004, specializes in geochemical analysis of stone artifacts and volcanic rock from the Pacific.
The project, led by marine scientists John Burns (UH Hilo) with co-principal investigator Haunani Kane (UH Mānoa), will expand hands-on research and workforce development opportunities for students across the 10-campus UH System.
The funding will support the purchase of new, cutting edge technology to expedite rapid, cost-effective analysis of volcanic eruptions, extremely important in rapid response measures for public safety.
The image showcases the poinsettias cultivated by UH Hilo agriculture students at the Panaʻewa Farm Laboratory and on sale at the annual Fall Ag Fest.
GIS Day is an annual celebration of geographic information systems and the many ways geospatial science helps shape human understanding of the world.
The goal of the survey was to search for mulch and green waste piles so the Big Island Invasive Species Committee can better target their ground surveys for CRB grubs and beetles.