Duncan Edward Cook
Associate Professor · Archaeological Geography
Australian Catholic UniversityAbout
Duncan Edward Cook serves as Associate Professor of Geography within the School of Arts and Humanities, Faculty of Education and Arts at Australian Catholic University, where his interdisciplinary research bridges archaeological inquiry with environmental science to investigate human-environment dynamics across millennia.
His research portfolio centers on Archaeological Geography, Environmental Change, and Geomorphology, with specialized expertise in Maya civilization studies examining anthropogenic landscape transformation through agriculture, settlement patterns, and resource use. Additional focal areas include Paleoclimatology investigations in Southeast Asia and Cambodia, Anthropocene Studies of colonial environmental impacts in Australia, and Atmospheric Science applications for coastal processes.
Analysis of Cook's publication trajectory reveals consistent methodological innovation integrating LiDAR, machine learning, and multiproxy paleoenvironmental reconstruction to study geomorphic change. His work demonstrates particular strength in Maya Lowlands research, addressing cave detection, mercury pollution legacies, wetland persistence, and soil stability, while maintaining parallel investigations into historical geomorphology in Australia and industrial archaeology in Scotland.
No scientific awards or honors were documented in the source materials.
The available information does not specify student advising activities, research grant funding, laboratory facilities, or collaborative research teams beyond the extensive co-authorship network evident in his publications.
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