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Shamar Chin is an Assistant Professor in the Department of Earth and Environmental Sciences within the College of Liberal Arts and Sciences at the University of Iowa. Her research focuses on understanding past climatic transitions, particularly the shift from hot to cool greenhouse conditions, using calcareous nannofossils and integrated geochemical and statistical analyses.
Her research interests lie at the intersection of paleoclimatology, ecology, and paleontology. She investigates how changes in the global carbon cycle have driven extreme climatic events in Earth's history, with particular emphasis on the Cenozoic era. By analyzing fossil records from marine sediments in the South Atlantic and Indian Oceans, she aims to reconstruct paleoenvironmental conditions that can inform future climate models.
While no publications are listed in the provided text, her methodological approach suggests active research in high-resolution paleoenvironmental reconstruction, involving micropaleontology, sedimentology, and biogeochemical proxies. Her work contributes to broader efforts in climate modeling and understanding anthropogenic climate change through deep-time analogs.
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There is no information available about graduate student advising or research grants in the provided content. However, as an active assistant professor conducting field- and lab-based research, she likely mentors students and secures external funding, though specific details are not disclosed.
Dr. Chin’s research is supported by specialized laboratories at the University of Iowa, including the Micropaleontology Lab, Geochemistry Lab, and the Lab for Observing & Quantifying Aquatic & Terrestrial Ecosystems (LOQATE), where fossil processing, chemical analysis, and environmental data integration take place.
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