About
Dr. Adam Benfield is an Assistant Professor in the Department of Geological and Environmental Sciences at Appalachian State University. His research integrates paleoecology, sedimentology, and biogeochemistry to study Quaternary-period environmental changes in wetlands, lakes, and forests. Key projects analyze carbon cycling in Andean peatlands and ecosystem responses to deglaciation in North America.
Education:
- Ph.D., Geosciences, The Pennsylvania State University
- MSc., Earth and Environmental Sciences, Lehigh University
- BSc., Geosciences, The Pennsylvania State University
Research Focus: Dr. Benfield investigates how past climates shaped terrestrial and aquatic ecosystems, with emphasis on:
- Paleoclimatology and carbon dynamics in wetlands
- Palynological reconstructions of vegetation history
- Sedimentary records of Pleistocene-Holocene transitions
- Conservation applications for river-wetland corridors
Publication Trends: Recent articles (2021-2025) reveal a strong focus on Quaternary ecosystem resilience, particularly in response to abrupt climate shifts. Studies span California lakes, Colombian peatlands, and Southeast Asia, utilizing stratigraphy, fossil pollen, and biogeochemistry. Recurring themes include carbon sequestration, deglaciation impacts, and conservation biogeography.
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