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David L. Ames, Ph.D. (Clark), Professor; also Professor, Urban Affairs
and Public Policy, and Director, Center for Historic Architecture and Engineering:
Historic preservation, urban geography, urban and regional planning. |
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Laurence S. Kalkstein, Ph.D. (Louisiana State), Professor: Synoptic
climatology, climate assessment, bioclimatology. |
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Victor V. Klemas, Ph.D. (Technical University of Braunschweig, Germany),
Professor; also Professor, Marine Studies, and Director, Center for
Remote Sensing: Remote sensing, environmental monitoring, coastal resources
management. |
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John R. Mather, Ph.D. (Johns Hopkins), Professor: Applied climatology,
water resources, history of climatology. |
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Frederick E. Nelson, Ph.D. (Michigan), Professor: Permafrost,
periglacial and climatic geomorphology, topoclimatology, quaternary paeloecology. |
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Cort J. Willmott, Ph.D. (California, Los Angeles), Professor and
Chair; also Director, Center for Climatic Research and Professor, Marine
Studies: Climatology, quantitative methods. |
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Edmunds V. Bunkse, Ph.D. (California, Berkeley), Associate Professor:
Cultural geography, history of ideas, urban-cultural geography, Baltic
Sea region. |
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Brian Hanson, Ph.D. (Minnesota), Associate Professor: Climate
dynamics, glaciology, numerical modeling. |
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Daniel J. Leathers, Ph.D. (Pennsylvania State), Associate Professor;
also State Climatologist, Delaware: Global climate variations, snow
fall and snow cover, atmospheric dynamics. |
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John E. A. MacKenzie, Ph.D. (Rhode Island), Associate Professor;
also Associate Professor, Food and Resource Economics: Resource
and environmental economics, geographical information systems, spatial
analysis. |
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Thomas C. Meierding, Ph.D. (Colorado), Associate Professor: Climatic
geomorphology, cartography, air photo interpretation. |
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Peter W. Rees, Ph.D. (California, Berkeley), Associate Professor:
Urban geography, historical-economic geography, Latin America, geographic
education. |
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Yda Schreuder, Ph.D. (Wisconsin), Associate Professor; also Associate
Professor, Urban Affairs and Public Policy: Historical, urban and economic
geography, sustainable development. |
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April R. Veness, Ph.D. (Minnesota), Associate Professor; also Associate
Professor, Urban Affairs and Public Policy: Urban/social, geography,
minority problems and places, geographic thought. |
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Tracy L. DeLiberty, Ph.D. (Oklahoma), Assistant Professor: Geographical
information systems, climatology, remote sensing. |
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