
معرفی
Michael Kaplan is a Lamont Research Professor in the Department of Geochemistry at Lamont-Doherty Earth Observatory (LDEO), Columbia University. His work focuses on reconstructing past climate changes and landscape evolution using geochronological methods, with fieldwork spanning Antarctica and South America.
- Key research areas: paleo-glaciology, paleoclimate, geochronology, geomorphology, and geochemistry
- Specializes in cosmogenic surface exposure dating and paleo-dust analysis
- Active in undergraduate research mentorship
Scientific Awards:
- Fellow, Geological Society of America
- Fulbright Scholar (2017, Chile)
- CONICYT Visiting Scientist award
- Royal Society London Postdoctoral Fellowship
Kaplan's work integrates field studies in mountain glaciers and ice sheets with advanced geochronological techniques to understand Earth's climate history. He maintains active collaborations in Antarctica and South America, and his research has significant implications for modern climate change discourse.
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