Cole Cochran
MS
GEOL

Cole is a master’s student in Department of Geology and a research assistant at INSTAAR advised by Dr. Suzanne Anderson. He is investigating the organic carbon stored in floodplain surface units of the Canning River in Alaska. His project asks how surface age and vegetation community relate to the amount of carbon stored within the soils of a fluvial surface. He is interested in the application of geochemistry, fluvial geomorphology, and plant ecology to address environmental questions. Cole graduated from William & Mary in 2022 with a B.S. in geology before beginning his M.S. at CU Boulder. There he completed an honors thesis that evaluated the effectiveness of honey as a bioindicator for air pollution from coal-fired power plants.