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Grasping the natural mechanisms that shape Earth's surface and climate, along with their temporal evolution, enables better future planning and response to worldwide issues like climate shifts and declining biodiversity. This research program offers comprehensive project opportunities in physical geography through self-directed study, mentorship sessions, and academic events, while developing essential expertise for careers in education, investigation, urban development, and environmental advisory roles.
Research topics align with the Department's core specialties, spanning geoarchaeology and environmental history, ice age environmental shifts, ecological and public health connections, extreme weather events, geospatial technologies, ice and climate studies, coastal and oceanic systems, and major river networks.
Lincoln's geography researchers are engaged in studies examining soil chemistry, past environmental transformations, health-ecosystem relationships, flood dynamics, geospatial analysis, ice-climate interactions, river and coastal formations, and estuary river systems.