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Karl Kreutz is a Professor and Director of the School of Earth and Climate Sciences at the University of Maine, and a Professor at the Climate Change Institute. His research focuses on the cryosphere, water systems, and environmental dynamics. He teaches courses such as ERS 107, ERS 116, and ERS 410, emphasizing fieldwork, climate science, and international collaboration.
Education: B.A. in Geological Sciences (SUNY Buffalo, 1992), M.S. (University of Maine, 1994), Ph.D. in Earth Science (University of New Hampshire, 1998), followed by a postdoctoral position at Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution (1998-2000).
Research interests include polar ice sheets, glacial biogeochemistry, freshwater security, and atmospheric pollutants. He leads projects on extreme precipitation, snowpack processes, and ecosystem impacts in the Arctic and New England.
No specific articles or awards are listed, but his work involves interdisciplinary approaches to climate science and environmental sensors.


