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Climate Patterns ~ Curtis Deutsch, PhD

December 10, 2017 @ 3:00 pm - 5:00 pm

LECTURE: HOW CLIMATE INFLUENCES THE SPATIAL PATTERNS AND TEMPORAL VARIABILITY IN ECOSYSTEMS

Location: Commons at Fort Worden
Start Date: 12-10-2017
End Date: 12-10-2017

DESCRIPTION

Sunday, December 10

3 pm

Curtis Deutsch, PhD
Associate Professor, College of the Environment
University of Washington

The Commons at Fort Worden

Admission: $5

(students, teachers FREE)

Dr. Curtis Deutsch’s research is aimed at understanding the interactions between climate and ecosystems. He combines numerical models of varying complexity with diverse types of biological and physical data, to discover the ways in which climate produces spatial pattern and temporal variability in ecosystems, and thus influences their basic functioning. Most of this work has focused on biogeochemical cycles in the ocean, with a particular emphasis on the mechanisms that regulate the cycles of nutrients and oxygen over a range of time scales from years to millennia. He also works with terrestrial ecologists to understand how climate influences the patterns of thermal fitness, and their implications for biodiversity in a changing climate. He received an Investigator Award from the Gordon and Betty Moore Foundation, and is a Fellow of the Kavli Frontiers of Science.

This is the third installment of The Future of Oceans lecture series.

This event is offered with generous support by the Darrow Family.

Assisted Listening Devices available

Details

Date:
December 10, 2017
Time:
3:00 pm - 5:00 pm
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Venue

Fort Worden Commons
Fort Worden
Port Townsend, WA 98368 United States
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Phone:
3603799501