Middlebury,
B.A.;
The Johns Hopkins University, Ph.D.
Dr. Clark is a fluvial geomorphologist who specializes in the study of anthropogenic influence on rivers. His most recent research is an evaluation of land use impacts on streams in northeastern Puerto Rico. This is Dr. Clark’s fourth year at Lawrence University where he teaches courses in Earth Surface Processes/Geomorphology, Remote Sensing, Watershed Hydrology, Geoarchaeology, Environmental Science, Meteorology, and Introductory Geology.
Interests: geomorphology, hydrogeology, human
influence on the environment
E-mail:
Jeffrey.J.Clark@Lawrence.edu
