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Dr. Gregory Carter is a Professor at the University of Southern Mississippi, where he contributes to the academic and research mission in the domain of environmental and geographical sciences. He is based in the Gulf Coast Science Building in Hattiesburg, actively teaching and mentoring in key areas of physical geography and environmental systems.
Education:
- PhD in Plant Physiology and Ecology, University of Wyoming, 1985
- MS in Plant Physiology and Ecology, Auburn University, 1982
- BS, Auburn University, 1979
Dr. Carter's research interests center on physical geography, botany, and remote sensing, with strong applications in environmental monitoring and geospatial analysis. His expertise extends to biogeography, environmental biophysics, geomorphology, and GIS, reflected in his diverse teaching portfolio. He teaches core courses such as Remote Sensing Principles and Applications (with labs), Weather and Climate, Biogeography, Environmental Biophysics, Geomorphology, and Geographic Information Systems.
While no specific publications are listed, his instructional and research focus suggests engagement in applied geospatial science and ecosystem studies, particularly in Gulf Coast environments.
Dr. Carter has not been mentioned as receiving any scientific awards in the provided text.
He advises students in geography and environmental science disciplines, though specific advisees are not listed. There is no mention of grant funding or sponsored research projects. He is likely involved in field-based research and teaching, particularly in the Gulf Coast region, given his office location and scientific interests.


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