Steven L. Forman
Professor
Department of Geosciences
Baylor University
United States of America
Biography
Dr. Steven L. Forman is currently working as a professor in the Department of Geology at Baylor University, USA. He has completed his B.S., University of Illinois-Champaign/Urbana & Ph.D., University of Colorado-Boulder. His research interests are centered on gaining new understanding of the progression and mechanisms of environmental and climate change in the past 2 million years of Earth's history. Investigations are often collaborative, bridging multiple disciplines, and combine field interpretations and analytical measurements, with geophysical modeling. This approach underscores the importance of translating site-specific geomorphic or stratigraphic observations or measurements to regional and global contexts on various time scales. He see an endless horizon of exciting and significance science, much, if not all collaborative with students and colleagues from many continents. Outlined below are recent and future research directions. He had so many publications.
Research Interest
progression and mechanisms of environmental and climate change in the past 2 million years of Earth's history
Publications
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Londono, A. C., Forman, S. L., Eichler, T. and Pierson, J. (2012), Episodic eolian deposition in the past ca. 50,000 years in the Alto Ilo dune field, southern Peru. Paleogeography, Paleoclimatology, Paleoecology vol. 346-347, PP. 12-24.
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Blumer, B. E., Arbogst, A. F. and Forman, S.L., (2012), The OSL chronology of eolian sand deposition in a perched dune field along the northwestern shore of Lower Michigan. Quaternary Research vol. 77, pp. 445-455.
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Wright, D. and Forman, S. L., 2011. Holocene occupation of the Mount Porr strand plain in southern Lake Turkana, Kenya. Nyame Akuma vol. 76, pp. 47-62.