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| Paul A Baker, Professor of Earth and Ocean Sciences
- Contact Info:
| Office Location: | 310 Old Chemistry Bldg., Box 90230 | | Office Phone: | 919-684-6450 | | Email Address: |   | Teaching (Fall 2009):
- EOS 209S.01, PALEOCLIMATE
- Old Chem 201, W 02:50 PM-05:50 PM
- ENVIRON 398.08, PROGRAM AREA SYMPOSIUM
- LSRC A109, F 02:50 PM-04:05 PM
Teaching (Spring 2010):
- EOS 251S.01, GLOBAL ENVIRONMENTAL CHANGE
Synopsis
- Old Chem 201, W 02:50 PM-05:20 PM
- ENVIRON 398.08, PROGRAM AREA SYMPOSIUM
- Old Chem 201, F 02:50 PM-04:05 PM
- Education:
| PhD | Scripps Institution of Oceanography, University of California, San Diego | |
| MS | The Pennsylvania State University | |
| BA | University of Rochester | |
- Specialties:
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biogeochemistry
marine science oceanography ecology
- Research Interests: Geochemistry of water and sediments. Climate and paleoclimate reconstruction. Strong interest in interdisciplinary studies in earth and ocean sciences, ecology, climate, anthropology, geography
- Recent Publications
(More Publications)
- Erik J. Ekdahl, Sherilyn C. Fritz, Paul A. Baker,Catherine A. Rigsby and Kirstin Coley, Holocene multidecadal- to millennial-scale hydrologic variability on the South American Altiplano,
The Holocene, vol. 18
(2008),
pp. 867-876
- Baker, P.A., Fritz, S.C., Burns, S.J., Ekdahl, E.J., and Rigsby, C.A., The nature and origin of decadal to millennial scale climate variability in the southern tropics of South America: the Holocene record of Lago Umayo, Peru,
Palaeogeography, Palaeoclimatology, and Palaeoecology
(Accepted, 2008)
- Latrubesse, E., Baker, P., and Argollo, J., 2008, Geomorphology of natural and human-induced disasters in Bolivia,
in Latrubesse, E. (in press), Geomorphology of Natural Hazards and Human-Excacerbated Disasters in Latin America, Elsevier, UK.
(Accepted, 2008)
- Leavitt, P., Fritz, S., Baker, P., et al., Paleolimnological evidence of the effects on lakes of energy and mass transfer from climate and humans,
Limnology and Oceanography
(Accepted, 2008)
- Ballantyne, A., Baker, P., and Fritz, S., Climate mediated nitrogen and carbon dynamics in a tropical watershed,
Global Biogeochemical Cycles
(Accepted, 2008)
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