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Fung, Inez

Name of Person: 
Inez Fung
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Department: 
ESPM, Professor
Research Interests: 
Climate and biogeochemical cycles. Geophysical fluid dynamics. Large scale numerical modeling. Remote sensing of earth systems. Atmosphere-ocean interactions, and atmosphere-biosphere interactions.
Achievements: 
A principal research activity of Inez Fung is the carbon dioxide cycle. Fung’s lab uses details of the atmospheric CO2 distribution (e.g. the difference in hemispheric loading, the changes in the seasonal amplitude over time), together with atmospheric transport models to deduce the location of the carbon sink. Fung hypothesizes that the terrestrial biosphere of the northern hemisphere may be as important as the oceans as a repository for anthropogenic CO2. Another research focus is the dust cycle. Fine dust particles lofted from arid surfaces are transported long distances. While airborne, they reflect sunlight, but may, depending on their sizes and composition, absorb terrestrial radiation. When deposited to the surface oceans, the iron in the dust may be the critical limiting micronutrient for marine productivity in some ocean regions. To tackle this problem, she is combining mineralogic information about soil particles, satellite and in-situ observations, atmospheric circulation models and ocean biology models to gain an appreciation of the many roles of dust.

Boering, Kristie

Name of Person: 
Kristie Boering
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Department: 
Chemistry, Associate Professor
Earth and Planetary Science, Associate Professor
Research Interests: 
We study through atmospheric observations, computer modeling, and laboratory experiments interesting couplings between atmospheric chemistry and climate and their implications for life on earth – from billions of years ago to the near future. We currently have two main foci: Measurements from NASA U2 spyplanes and high altitude balloons, coupled with modeling and analysis, allow us to better quantify the sources and sinks of important direct or indirect greenhouse gases such as CO2, N2O, CH4, and H2 in today's atmosphere. Laboratory experiments simulating the atmospheres of early Earth and Mars allow us to probe whether or not hydrocarbon ("soot") hazes may have provided an additional greenhouse effect or an "antigreenhouse" effect and thereby affected the surface temperatures and the stability of liquid water in the first 2 billion years of these planets' histories.

Richards, Mark

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Mark Richards
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Department: 
Earth and Planetary Science, Professor
Research Interests: 
Mantle convection and large-scale mantle structure; rotational dynamics and gravity fields of terrestrial planets; history and dynamics of global plate motions; igneous processes in the mantle and deep crust; regional crustal deformation and earthquake hazards.

Berry, William

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William Berry
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Department: 
Earth and Planetary Science, Professor
Research Interests: 
Major research interests presently are in global climate change and paleogeographic, oceanographic and life changes in the Ordovician and Silurian. The primary focus of his research at present is on the major developments before, during and after the Late Ordovician glaciation.

Kirchner, James

Name of Person: 
James Kirchner
Department: 
Earth and Planetary Science, Professor
Research Interests: 
Watershed hydrology & geochemistry, geomorphology and earth surface processes, evolutionary ecology, and analysis of environmental data.

Dietrich, William

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William Dietrich
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Department: 
Earth and Planetary Science, Professor
Research Interests: 
William Dietrich's research projects are seeking mechanistic, quantitative understanding of the form and evolution of landscapes. In addition, they are seeking linkages between ecological and geomorphic processes, and building tools to tackle pressing environmental problems.

Depaolo, Don

Name of Person: 
Don Depaolo
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Department: 
Earth and Planetary Science, Professor
Research Interests: 
Don Depaolo's research involves the application of mass spectrometry, radiogenic isotope geochemistry, and principles of physics and chemistry to fundamental problems in geology.

Cuffey, Kurt

Name of Person: 
Kurt Cuffey
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Department: 
Earth and Planetary Science, Professor
Research Interests: 
Kurt Cuffey's research efforts emphasize environmental change of polar regions, with a focus on glaciologic problems. The choice of polar glaciology reflects the unique and powerful contributions that this subdiscipline makes to environmental change research.

Cuffey, Kurt

Name of Person: 
Kurt Cuffey
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Department: 
Geography, Professor
Research Interests: 
Kurt Cuffey's research efforts emphasize environmental change of polar regions, with a focus on glaciologic problems. The choice of polar glaciology reflects the unique and powerful contributions that this subdiscipline makes to environmental change research.

Banfield, Jill

Name of Person: 
Jill Banfield
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Department: 
ESPM, Professor
Research Interests: 
Mineralogy, environmental geochemistry, geomicrobiology, and nanogeoscience. Jill Banfield's research group studies interactions between microorganisms and minerals, especially the impact of microorganisms on mineral weathering and crystal growth, biomineralization, and geochemical cycling.