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Investigating the links
between organism-substrate interactions and paleoenvironmental,
paleoecological, and paleoclimatic change through geologic time. Research opportunities in Ichnology,
Paleontology, Paleopedology, and Sedimentology. |
Contact Information: Daniel I. Hembree, Ph.D Assistant Professor 316 Clippinger
Laboratories Department of Geological
Sciences Office: 740-597-1495 hembree@ohio.edu |
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Dan Hembree,
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Dr.
Hembree is an Assistant
Professor in the Department of Geological Sciences at Ohio University. He studies organism-substrate interactions
in both modern and ancient ecosystems. More… |
Research
in Dr. Hembree’s lab
involved the interpretation of the paleoenvironmental, paleoclimatic, and
paleoecological significance of paleosols and ichnofossils preserved in the
geologic record. This involves not
only the study of paleosols and continental trace fossils throughout geologic
time but also the experimental study of burrowing behaviors of extant
terrestrial annelids, arthropods, amphibians, and reptiles. More… |
Graduate
and undergraduate students are involved in a number of laboratory and field-based research
projects. The Department of Geological
Sciences at OU has a strong sedimentary geology program with a number of
faculty and students. Ohio University
also has a total of 15 paleontologists divided among three departments. More… |
I am currently looking for new graduate
and undergraduate students. Check here
for news of funding opportunities and research projects. More… |
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Copyright © 2007 Daniel Hembree Last revised: 11/2009 |
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