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Paleoclimatology
Cody Routson
Expert in paleoclimate data analysis, natural climate variability, and understanding past climate changes to inform future projections.
Darrell Kaufman
Leading expert in paleoclimatology using lake sediments, geochronology, and proxy climate syntheses to study Earth’s response to natural and human-driven forcings.
Michael Erb
Expert in Holocene climate reconstruction, orbital forcing of climate, and paleoclimate data analysis with international collaborative research experience.
Nicholas McKay
Expert in paleoclimate data analysis, climate informatics, and the development of tools for analyzing large paleoclimate datasets.
R. Scott Anderson
Renowned paleoecologist with over 8,300 citations and extensive research on paleoclimate records from the southwestern United States and international sites.
Graduate Student Breakthrough: Ancient Climate Patterns Reveal Future Insights
SES graduate student Eva Baransky’s research on ancient lake sediments is providing new insights into how ecosystems responded to past climate changes.
Holocene Climate Variability: New Insights from Lake Records
New research from SES faculty reveals detailed patterns of climate variability over the past 10,000 years, providing crucial context for understanding current climate change.
Past & Present Climate Change
Understanding climate system changes and interactions between atmosphere, oceans, biosphere, and frozen Earth to improve earth-system models and assess climate impacts.
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