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Major Sea Level Rise in Near Future | Jason Briner | TEDxBuffalo - YouTube
Major Sea Level Rise in Near Future | Jason Briner | TEDxBuffalo - YouTube

Jason Briner's website
Jason Briner's website

Greenland is on track to lose ice faster than in any century over the past  12,000 years, study finds | UW News
Greenland is on track to lose ice faster than in any century over the past 12,000 years, study finds | UW News

24 Jason Briner Photos and Premium High Res Pictures - Getty Images
24 Jason Briner Photos and Premium High Res Pictures - Getty Images

Greenland is on track to lose ice faster than in any century over the last  12,000 years, study finds - University at Buffalo
Greenland is on track to lose ice faster than in any century over the last 12,000 years, study finds - University at Buffalo

24 Jason Briner Photos and Premium High Res Pictures - Getty Images
24 Jason Briner Photos and Premium High Res Pictures - Getty Images

Jason Briner's website
Jason Briner's website

Contact - Jason and Elizabeth are having a baby!
Contact - Jason and Elizabeth are having a baby!

UB research finds climate change clues beneath the ice | WBFO
UB research finds climate change clues beneath the ice | WBFO

Upstate Institute to Tackle Global Environmental Issues | WXXI News
Upstate Institute to Tackle Global Environmental Issues | WXXI News

First North American peoples may have arrived by sea, study finds |  Canadian Geographic
First North American peoples may have arrived by sea, study finds | Canadian Geographic

Boulder-size clues to how humans settled Americas turn up in Southeast  Alaska - Anchorage Daily News
Boulder-size clues to how humans settled Americas turn up in Southeast Alaska - Anchorage Daily News

Jason BRINER | Associate Professor | PhD | University at Buffalo, The State  University of New York, NY | SUNY Buffalo | Department of Geology - Page 5
Jason BRINER | Associate Professor | PhD | University at Buffalo, The State University of New York, NY | SUNY Buffalo | Department of Geology - Page 5

Jason Briner
Jason Briner

Jason Briner, with the University of Buffalo, Department of Geology, uses a  hammer and chisel to gather samples of a granite rock to research the age  of the local glacial retreat on
Jason Briner, with the University of Buffalo, Department of Geology, uses a hammer and chisel to gather samples of a granite rock to research the age of the local glacial retreat on

Jason Briner, with the University of Buffalo, Department of Geology,...  News Photo - Getty Images
Jason Briner, with the University of Buffalo, Department of Geology,... News Photo - Getty Images

24 Jason Briner Photos and Premium High Res Pictures - Getty Images
24 Jason Briner Photos and Premium High Res Pictures - Getty Images

2 the Outdoors: The science of climate change | wgrz.com
2 the Outdoors: The science of climate change | wgrz.com

Arctic cores signal 'unique' climate shift - Futurity
Arctic cores signal 'unique' climate shift - Futurity

UB Geology professor Jason Briner and... - University at Buffalo Libraries  | Facebook
UB Geology professor Jason Briner and... - University at Buffalo Libraries | Facebook

Jason Briner: Faculty Expert on Climate Change - University at Buffalo
Jason Briner: Faculty Expert on Climate Change - University at Buffalo

Dr. Jason Briner, University at Buffalo – Glaciers and Temperature Change |  WAMC
Dr. Jason Briner, University at Buffalo – Glaciers and Temperature Change | WAMC

24 Jason Briner Photos and Premium High Res Pictures - Getty Images
24 Jason Briner Photos and Premium High Res Pictures - Getty Images

24 Jason Briner Photos and Premium High Res Pictures - Getty Images
24 Jason Briner Photos and Premium High Res Pictures - Getty Images

9 Best Out in the World images | world, baffin island, baffin
9 Best Out in the World images | world, baffin island, baffin

Boulder-size clues to how humans settled Americas turn up in Southeast  Alaska - Anchorage Daily News
Boulder-size clues to how humans settled Americas turn up in Southeast Alaska - Anchorage Daily News