Comparative Geobiology Lab
Comparative Geobiology is a multi-disciplinary approach to study how geochemical and morphological patterns in modern sedimentary systems capture information about ecological diversity (who is there?), biological activity (what are they doing?), and environmental conditions (how do they affect their surroundings and vice versa?). Insights from the modern are then used to interpret geochemical and morphological patterns in the geological record in order to explore the coupled evolution of life and the Earth surface environment.
In The Comparative Geobiology Lab, we draw on the disciplines of geochemistry, geomicrobiology, and sedimentology to explore patterns of environmental change during major Earth-life transitions. Please see the "Research Projects" page for current research endeavors.
In The Comparative Geobiology Lab, we draw on the disciplines of geochemistry, geomicrobiology, and sedimentology to explore patterns of environmental change during major Earth-life transitions. Please see the "Research Projects" page for current research endeavors.