Lab Alumni
Justin T. Maxwell, Ph.D. 2012 – Dissertation Title: Beekeepers' Gold: Reconstructing Tupelo Honey in Northwest Florida Using Nyssa ogeche Tree-Ring Data.
Current Affiliation: Department of Geography, Indiana University, Bloomington, IN
http://www.indiana.edu/~geog/people
William P. Tyminski, Ph.D. 2011 – Dissertation Title: The Utility of Using Sugar Maple Tree-Ring Data to Reconstruct Maple Syrup Production in New York.
Thomas A. Laxson, M.A. 2011 – Thesis Title: Geospatial Analysis of Mean Sensitivity in Pinus strobus.
Currentl Affiliation: U.S. Forest Service
Jason T. Ortegren, Ph.D. 2008 – Dissertation Title: Tree-Ring Based Reconstruction of Multi-Year Summer Droughts in Piedmont and Coastal Plain Climate Divisions of the Southeastern U.S. 1690-2006.
Current Affiliation: Department of Environmental Studies, The University of West Florida, Pensacola, FL
http://uwf.edu/environmental/graduate/
Former Dendro Students
Heather Williams M.A. 2005 Georgia State University – Thesis Title: Spatial Precipitation Variability, Snowfall, and Historical Bison Occurrence in the Northwest United States.
Troy Knight M.A. 2003 Georgia State University – Thesis Title: Ice Storm Reconstruction Using Tree-ring Data in Northwest Georgia.
Colin Gowens M.A. 2003 Georgia State University – Research Practicum Title: Locating Old-growth Oak Forests in the Southern Appalachian Mountains Using Landsat Mapping Imagery and a Digital Elevation Model.
Kim Eldridge M.A. 2000 Georgia State University – Research Practicum Title: A Comparison of Mean Sensitivities of Three Oak Species in Floyd County, Georgia.
Betsy Herrmann M.A. 2000 Georgia State University – Thesis Title: Forest Decline in the Southern Appalachian Mountains: A Dendroecological Examination of Table Mountain Pine (Pinus pungens).