
Nicholas Venti
Adjunct Assistant Professor · Paleoceanography
University of Massachusetts AmherstAbout
Nicholas Venti is an Adjunct Assistant Professor in the Department of Earth, Geographic, and Climate Sciences at the University of Massachusetts Amherst, where he contributes to research and education in paleoceanography and stratigraphy. He earned his Ph.D. from the University of Delaware and has maintained long-term research on Ocean Drilling Program Site 1208 in the northwest Pacific.
His educational background includes:
- B.A. (undergraduate work) at University of Massachusetts Amherst, working on stable isotope records from foraminifera
- M.S. at University of Massachusetts Amherst, revising foraminiferal biostratigraphy using high-resolution age control
- Ph.D. at University of Delaware (2011), focusing on Plio-Pleistocene climate transition using benthic foraminiferal oxygen isotopes and alkenone-based sea surface temperature reconstructions
Nicholas's research centers on understanding the role of the North Pacific in global climate evolution, particularly during critical transitions such as the onset of Northern Hemisphere glaciation. His work integrates stable isotope analysis, multi-proxy paleoclimate reconstructions, and high-resolution stratigraphy to interpret ancient oceanographic conditions. He has extensive experience with Ocean Drilling Program (ODP) data, particularly from Site 1208 in the Kuroshio Extension region, and continues to explore understudied aspects of Neogene climate dynamics in the Pacific.
While no recent publications are listed in the provided text, his research approach suggests active engagement with paleoceanographic data and climate modeling frameworks, likely contributing to broader understanding of long-term climate change mechanisms.
He began teaching in fall 2012 with a physical geology course at Salem State University and aims to develop a teaching portfolio aligned with his research expertise in paleoclimate and stratigraphy.
His research has been conducted in collaboration with prominent advisors including Mark Leckie and Katharina Billups, and he remains affiliated with UMass Amherst as a faculty member contributing to both research and education in Earth sciences.
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