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People
Graduate Students
|
Year of Entry
|
Research Interests |
| Rebecca Anderson |
2003
|
Pleistocene forest dyanmics, use
of stable isotopes in cellulose to reconstruct paleohydrology |
| Liam Reidy |
<2000
|
Paleoseismology, use of non-native
pollen types to date recent sediments, environmental change in California
following European settlement |
| Dan Schmidt |
2002
|
Physical and ecological change in
Panamanian coastal environments |
| Dyuti Sengupta |
2005
|
The Pleistocene in Central Mexico |
| Beth Watson |
2000
|
Paleoecology and paleogeomorphology
of central Californian tidal wetlands |
Visiting Scholars
| Eric Edlund, Ph.D. |
Geospatial techniques |
| Leticia Menchaca, Ph.D. |
Isotopic methods in hydrology |
| Francis Smith, Ph.D. |
Field expedition coordinator |
| Soon-ock Yoon, Ph.D. |
Geomorphology, vegetation history |
Undergraduate Students
Josh Borokowski
Jena Krause
Kelly Lindblom
Alex Yiu
Recent Lab Alum
Aaron Arthur (graduate student, Oregon
State)
Honors thesis title:
MariaElena Conserva
Dissertation Title: Climate and
vegetation change in Central Mexico: implications for Mesoamerican Prehistory
Rob Dull (Assistant Professor, Geography
Department, UT Austin)
Dissertation Title: El bosque perdido: a
cultural-ecological history of Holocene environmental change in western
El Salvador
Jungjae Park (Seoul National University)
Dissertation Title: Holocene
climate change and human environmental impacts in Guanajuato, Mexico
Scott Starratt (USGS, Menlo Park)
Dissertation Title: Late Holocene
diatom and geochemical evidence of freshwater flow variation in Northern
San Francisco Bay, California
Dave Wahl (USGS, Menlo Park)
Dissertation Title: Climate
change and human impacts in the Southern Maya lowlands: a paleoenvironmental
perspective from the Northern Peten, Guatamala
Jim Wanket (Assistant Professor,
Geography Department, Sacramento State University)
Dissertation Title: Late Quaternary
vegetation and climate of the Klamath Mountains |