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Straight from a scientist

Herald Staff Writer

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Tuesday, Sep 9, 2014 10:37 AM MT

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Katya Hafich of the University of Colorado, Boulder, demonstrates how temperature changes affect the movement of glacial ice to third-graders at Riverview Elementary School. The students in Charlie Love’s science class are, from left, Maria Tavares-Duarte, Cedar McGourty, Cole Congdon, standing, and Riley Dastrup. Hafich was sharing research from CU Boulder scientists with Love’s science classes, which are studying water cycles and erosion.
Katya Hafich of the University of Colorado, Boulder, demonstrates how temperature changes affect the movement of glacial ice to third-graders at Riverview Elementary School. The students in Charlie Love’s science class are, from left, Maria Tavares-Duarte, Cedar McGourty, Cole Congdon, standing, and Riley Dastrup. Hafich was sharing research from CU Boulder scientists with Love’s science classes, which are studying water cycles and erosion.JERRY McBRIDE/Durango Herald

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