Dr. Laura D. Triplett began her Gustavus career in 2008 with a faculty appointment in geology. Now established in the department of Environment, Geography and Earth Sciences, she teaches courses related to earth surface processes, environmental geochemistry, hydrogeology and climate change. She has authored multiple peer-reviewed publications on topics as varied as reconstructing past water quality conditions in lakes and rivers, quantifying impacts of invasive species on freshwater geochemical cycling, and creating state-wide landslide susceptibility maps. In all her research, Dr. Triplett seeks out collaborations with community stakeholders. And, Dr. Triplett has involved Gustavus students in almost all aspects of her research program from designing preliminary studies, to executing major multi-year projects funded by external foundations and government agencies, to presenting findings at national scientific conferences.
GEO-111: Our Planet Lab
GEO-384: Hydrogeology
GEO-385: Hydrogeology Lab
GEO-392: Research in Geology I
GEO-393: Research in Geology II
GEO-397: Honors Thesis
ENV-121: Geochem of Environ Lab
GEO-121: Geochem of Environ Lab
GEO-264: Earth Surface Processes
GEO-265: Earth Surface Lab
GEO-110: Our Planet: Intro to Earth Science
GEO-362: Climate: Geo-Solutions
ENV-120: Geochemistry of the Environment
GEO-120: Geochemistry of the Environment
GEO-350: Hydrogeology w/Lab
GEO-225: Climate Change: Geo-Solutions
GEO-246: Earth Surface Processes w/Lab