Doug Clark, PhD
He/Him/His, Associate Professor
Educational & Professional Experience:
Education
Ph.D. - University of Washington, 1995
M.S. - Stanford University, 1986
B.S. - Stanford University, 1983
Areas of Expertise
Geomorphic and paleoclimatic significance of alpine glaciation, with a particular focus on the latest Pleistocene and Holocene
Courses Taught
- General Geology
- Physical Geology
- Fluvial Geomorphology
- Environmental Geology
- Glacial Geology
- Image Interpretation
- Geomorphology
- Summer Field Camp
Recent M.S. Students
N. Davies, M.S. (2011), WWU, Holocene glaciation in the Wind River Range, WY
M. Larrabee, M.S. (2011) WWU, Geomorphology and near-surface hydrology of Ebey's Prairie, Whidbey Island, WA
M. Park, M.S. (2011), WWU, Geophysical characterization of summit glaciers and craters at Mt. Baker Volcano, Washington
J. Maroney-Goshorn, M.S. (2012), WWU, Thermal and dynamic properties of rock glaciers in the North Cascades, WA
Jezra Beaulieu, M.S., (2013, expected), WWU, Macroclimates and ecological significances of rock glaciers in the central Sierra Nevada, CA