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Department of Earth and Planetary Sciences Johns Hopkins University 301 Olin Hall 3400 N. Charles Street Baltimore, MD 21218 Phone 410-516-7135 Fax 410-516-7933 |
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| Academic Background: |
2008 Ph.D. University of Utah
2002 M.S. University of Arizona
2000 B.A., B.S. Stanford University |
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Sedimentary Geology, Stable Isotope Ecology |
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Johns Hopkins University
3400 North Charles Street
Baltimore, Maryland 21218
U.S.A.
Office: 123 Olin Hall
Phone: 410-516-4317
Fax: 410-516-7933
E-mail: nlevin3@jhu.edu
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My research centers on understanding how landscapes and terrestrial organisms respond to past climate change.I primarily use stable isotopic records to study interactions between mammals, vegetation, and climate in past ecosystems. Modern analog studies are an important part of this research; by looking carefully at today's climatic, ecological and geochemical processes, it's possible to expand the utility of paleo-environmental archives.
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