E-Mail Message From David Reusch

Greetings!

I see it's been awhile since my last update -- an entire PhD in fact! I am still at Penn State, as a Research Associate in the EMS Earth and Environmental Sciences Institute, though I still sit in my old office in Geosciences. I completed my PhD in the summer of 2003.

My research still revolves around understanding Earth's climate with a primary focus on the polar regions. I'm no longer a creator of primary data, as I was for my UNH MSc, but more of a processor/analyzer of other people's complex climate data sets (e.g., remotely sensed sea ice, atmospheric circulation model outputs, etc.). Not so glamorous but still important and interesting! More information (i.e., journal articles!) can be found at http://www.geosc.psu.edu/~dbr/papers/.

My web sites (official and unofficial) are all horribly stale but that will hopefully be resolved sometime soon. In the meantime, feel free to drop an My web sites (official and unofficial) are all horribly stale but that will hopefully be resolved sometime soon. In the meantime, feel free to drop an email if curious about my work or the possibility of coming to Penn State.

Cheers, Department of Geosciences
236 Deike Building
The Pennsylvania State University
University Park, PA 16801
(814) 863-1665
Email: dbr@geosc.psu.edu>
Web page: www.geosc.psu.edu/~dbr

My UNH M.Sc. thesis work has been published in JGR. The full citation is:

Reusch, D. B., P. A. Mayewski, S. I. Whitlow, I. I. Pittalwala, and M. S. Twickler (1999). "Spatial Variability of Climate and Past Atmospheric Circulation Patterns from Central West Antarctic Glaciochemistry." J. Geophys. Res. 104(D6): 5985-6001.