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---
title: "Curriculum vitae"
output: pdf_document
---
<br/>
<center>James R Holmquist
Smithsonian Environmental Research Center
647 Contees Wharf Rd
Edgewater, MD 21037
[email protected] | Desk: (443) 482-2267 </center>
<br/>
## Education
__Ph.D. Biology__, University of California, Los Angeles (UCLA), 2013
Advisor: Glen M MacDonald
Department: Ecology and Evolutionary Biology (EEB)
__B.S. Biology__, Loyola Marymount University (LMU), Los Angeles, 2008
## Employment
__Smithsonian Environmental Research Center (SERC)__
_Ecologist_: January 2018-Present
_Postdoctoral Research Fellow_: March 2015-January 2018
__UCLA Institute of the Environment and Sustainability (IoES)__: _Postdoctoral Scholar_: September 2013–May 2015
__UCLA EEB__: _Graduate Student Researcher and Teaching Assistant_: July 2008–September 2013
__LMU Biology Department__: _Undergraduate Researcher and Teaching Assistant_: May 2005–June 2008
## Peer Reviewed Publications
__[23 articles in print since 2014]__
__Holmquist, J. R.__, Brown, L. N., & MacDonald, G. M. Localized Scenarios and Latitudinal Patterns of Vertical and Lateral Resilience of Tidal Marshes to Sea‐Level Rise in the Contiguous United States. Earth's Future, e2020EF001804. https://doi.org/10.1029/2020EF001804.
__Holmquist, J. R.__, Schile-Beers, L., Buffington, K., Lu, M., Mozdzer, T. J., Riera, J., ... & Megonigal, J. P. (2021). Scalability and performance tradeoffs in quantifying relationships between elevation and tidal wetland plant communities. Marine Ecology Progress Series, 666, 57-72. https://doi.org/10.3354/meps13683.
Malhotra, A., Todd-Brown, K., Nave, L. E., Batjes, N. H., __Holmquist, J. R.__, et al. (2019). The landscape of soil carbon data: emerging questions, synergies and databases. Progress in Physical Geography: Earth and Environment, 43(5), 707-719. https://doi.org/10.1177/0309133319873309.
Rogers, K., Kelleway, J. J., Saintilan, N., Megonigal, J. P., Adams, J. B., __Holmquist, J. R.__, et al. (2019). Wetland carbon storage controlled by millennial-scale variation in relative sea-level rise. Nature, 567(7746), 91-95. https://doi.org/10.1038/s41586-019-0951-7
__Holmquist, J.R.__ Windham-Myers, L., Bernal, B., Byrd, K.B., Crooks, S., Gonneea, M.E., Herold, N., Knox, S.H., Kroeger, K., McCombs, J., Megonigal, J.P., Meng, L., Morris, J.T., Sutton-Grier, A.E., Troxler, T.G., Weller, D. (2018). Uncertainty in U.S. Coastal Wetland National Greenhouse Gas Inventorying. Environmental Research Letters. https://doi.org/10.1088/1748-9326/aae157.
Gallego-Sala, A., Charman, D. et al., __including Holmquist, J.R.__ (2018). Latitudinal limits to the predicted increase of the peatland carbon sink with warming. Nature Climate Change.
__Holmquist, J. R.__, Windham-Myers, L., Bliss, N., Crooks, S., Morris, J. T., Megonigal, J. P., ... & Ferner, M. C. (2018). Accuracy and Precision of Tidal Wetland Soil Carbon Mapping in the Conterminous United States. Scientific Reports, 8(1), 9478. https://doi.org/10.1038/s41598-018-26948-7
Byrd, K. B., Ballanti, L., Thomas, N., Nguyen, D., __Holmquist, J. R.__, Simard, M., & Windham-Myers, L. (2018). A remote sensing-based model of tidal marsh aboveground carbon stocks for the conterminous United States. ISPRS Journal of Photogrammetry and Remote Sensing, 139, 255-271.
Najjar, R. G., Herrmann, M., Alexander, et al including __Holmquist J.R.__ (2018). Carbon budget of tidal wetlands, estuaries, and shelf waters of Eastern North America. Global Biogeochemical Cycles, 32(3), 389-416.
Thorne, K., MacDonald, G., Guntenspergen, G., Ambrose, R., Buffington, K., Dugger, B., ... & __Holmquist, J.__ (2018). US Pacific coastal wetland resilience and vulnerability to sea-level rise. Science Advances, 4(2), eaao3270.
Rosencranz, J. A., Brown, L. N., __Holmquist, J. R.__, Sanchez, Y., MacDonald, G. M., & Ambrose, R. F. (2017). The Role of Sediment Dynamics for Inorganic Accretion Patterns in Southern California’s Mediterranean-Climate Salt Marshes.Estuaries and Coasts,40(5), 1371-1384.
Loisel, J., van Bellen, S., Pelletier, L., Talbot, J., Hugelius, G., Karran, D., ... & __Holmquist, J.__ (2017). Insights and issues with estimating northern peatland carbon stocks and fluxes since the Last Glacial Maximum.Earth-science reviews,165, 59-80.
MacDonald, G. M., Moser, K. A., Bloom, A. M., Potito, A. P., Porinchu, D. F., __Holmquist, J. R.__, ... & Kremenetski, K. V. (2016). Prolonged California aridity linked to climate warming and Pacific sea surface temperature. Scientific Reports, 6, 33325.
__Holmquist, J. R.__, Booth, R. K., & MacDonald, G. M. (2016). Boreal peatland water table depth and carbon accumulation during the Holocene thermal maximum, Roman Warm Period, and Medieval Climate Anomaly. Palaeogeography, Palaeoclimatology, Palaeoecology, 444, 15-27.
__Holmquist, J. R.__, Finkelstein, S. A., Garneau, M., Massa, C., Yu, Z., & MacDonald, G. M. (2016). A comparison of radiocarbon ages derived from bulk peat and selected plant macrofossils in basal peat cores from circum-arctic peatlands. Quaternary Geochronology, 31, 53-61.
Philben, M., __Holmquist, J.__, MacDonald, G., Duan, D., Kaiser, K., & Benner, R. (2015). Temperature, oxygen, and vegetation controls on decomposition in a James Bay peatland. Global Biogeochemical Cycles, 29(6), 729-743.
Willis, K. S., Beilman, D., Booth, R. K., Amesbury, M., __Holmquist, J.__, & MacDonald, G. (2015). Peatland paleohydrology in the southern West Siberian Lowlands: Comparison of multiple testate amoeba transfer functions, sites, and Sphagnum δ13C values. The Holocene, 25(9), 1425-1436.
__Holmquist, J. R.__, Reynolds, L., Brown, L. N., Southon, J. R., Simms, A. R., & MacDonald, G. M. (2015). Marine radiocarbon reservoir values in southern California estuaries: interspecies, latitudinal, and interannual variability. Radiocarbon, 57(3), 449-458.
Hargan, K. E., Rühland, K. M., Paterson, A. M., Finkelstein, S. A., __Holmquist, J. R.__, MacDonald, G. M., ... & Smol, J. P. (2014). The influence of water-table depth and pH on the spatial distribution of diatom species in peatlands of the Boreal Shield and Hudson Plains, Canada.Botany,93(2), 57-74.
Hargan, K. E., Rühland, K. M., Paterson, A. M., __Holmquist, J.__, MacDonald, G. M., Bunbury, J., ... & Smol, J. P. (2015). Long-term successional changes in peatlands of the Hudson Bay Lowlands, Canada inferred from the ecological dynamics of multiple proxies. The Holocene, 25(1), 92-107.
__Holmquist, J. R.__, & MacDonald, G. M. (2014). Peatland succession and long-term apparent carbon accumulation in central and northern Ontario, Canada. The Holocene, 24(9), 1075-1089.
Loisel, J., Yu, Z., Beilman, D. W., Camill, P., Alm, J., Amesbury, M. J. et al including __J.R. Holmquist__ (2014). A database and synthesis of northern peatland soil properties and Holocene carbon and nitrogen accumulation. The Holocene, 24(9), 1028-1042.
__Holmquist, J. R.__, MacDonald, G. M., & Gallego-Sala, A. (2014). Peatland initiation, carbon accumulation, and 2 ka depth in the James Bay Lowland and adjacent regions. Arctic, Antarctic, and Alpine research, 46(1), 19-39.
### Datasets and Research Products
Morris, J.T., K. Todd-Brown, J.R. Holmquist. [GitHub Repository] Cohort Theory Model. https://github.com/tilbud/rCTM
Holmquist, J.R., and L. Windham-Myers. 2021. Relative Tidal Marsh Elevation Maps with Uncertainty for Conterminous USA, 2010. ORNL DAAC, Oak Ridge, Tennessee, USA. https://doi.org/10.3334/ORNLDAAC/1844.
Holmquist, J., Brown, L. N., & MacDonald, G. M. (2021). Dataset: Localized Scenarios and Latitudinal Patterns of Vertical and Lateral Resilience of Tidal Marshes to Sea-Level Rise in the Contiguous United States (Version 1). The Smithsonian Institution. https://doi.org/10.25573/serc.12921746.v1.
Holmquist, J., Riera, J., Shile-Beers, L., & Megonigal, P. (2021). Elevation and Vegetation Data for the Global Change Research Wetland, Summer 2016 (Version 1). The Smithsonian Institution. https://doi.org/10.25573/serc.9589337.v1.
Holmquist, J.R., J. Riera, J.P. Megonigal, L. Shile-Beers, K.J. Buffington, and D.E. Weller. (2021). Digital Elevation Models for the Global Change Research Wetland, Maryland, USA, 2016. ORNL DAAC, Oak Ridge, Tennessee, USA. https://doi.org/10.3334/ORNLDAAC/1793
Megonigal, P., & Holmquist, J. (2021). 1999 CO2xCommunity Deep Root Biomass (Version 1). The Smithsonian Institution. https://doi.org/10.25573/serc.13073249.
Whigham, D., Holmquist, J., Ogburn, M., Goodison, M., McFarland, L., & Megonigal, P.. (2020). Dataset: 2015-2018 USA-MDA TMON Marsh Biomass Surveys (Version 2). The Smithsonian Institution. https://doi.org/10.25573/serc.12636404.v2.
Holmquist, J.R. Windham-Myers, L., Bernal, B., Byrd, K.B., Crooks, S. et al. (2019). Spatial Data on U.S. Coastal Wetland Greenhouse Gas Inventory Uncertainty. Oak Ridge, Tennessee, USA. https://doi.org/10.3334/ORNLDAAC/1650
Holmquist, J.R., M. Lonneman, D. Klinges (2019). The Coastal Carbon Atlas.
Holmquist, J.R., L. Windham-Myers, N. Bliss, S. Crooks, J.T. Morris, P.J. Megonigal, T. Troxler, D. Weller et al. (2019). Tidal Wetland Soil Carbon Stocks for the Conterminous United States, 2006-2010. ORNL DAAC, Oak Ridge, Tennessee, USA. https://doi.org/10.3334/ORNLDAAC/1612
Holmquist, J.R. (2018). [GitHub Repository] Coastal Wetland NGGI Sensitivity Analysis. https://github.com/Smithsonian/Coastal-Wetland-NGGI-Sensitivity-Analysis
__Holmquist, J. R.__ et al. (2018). [Dataset:] Accuracy and Precision of Tidal Wetland Soil Carbon Mapping in the Conterminous United States: Public Soil Carbon Data Release. https://doi.org/10.25572/ccrcn/10088/35684.
Najjar, R., et al including __Holmquist J.R.__ (2018). Mean Annual Fluxes of Carbon in Coastal Ecosystems of Eastern North America.ORNL DAAC. https://doi.org/10.3334/ORNLDAAC/1594
Byrd, K.B., Ballanti, L.R., Thomas, N.M., Nguyen, D.K., __Holmquist, J.R.__ et al. (2017) Biomass/Remote Sensing dataset: 30m resolution tidal marsh biomass samples and remote sensing data for six regions in the conterminous United States: U.S. Geological Survey data release, https://doi.org/10.5066/F77943K8.
### Book Chapters, Reports, and Dissertation
Byrd, K., McOwen, C., Weatherdon, L., Crooks, S., and __Holmquist, J.__ (2018). [Book Chapter] Status of Tidal Marsh Mapping for Blue Carbon Inventories. A Blue Carbon Primer: The State of Coastal Wetland Carbon Science, Practice, and Policy. Eds. Windham-Meyers, L., Crooks, S., Troxler, T.
Thorne, K.M., MacDonald, G.M. et al. including __Holmquist, J.R.__ (2016). [Open File Report] Effects of climate change on tidal marshes along a latitudinal gradient in California (No. 2016-1125). US Geological Survey.
__Holmquist, J.R.__ (2013). [Ph.D. Dissertation] Holocene Peatland Carbon Accumulation, Ecology, and Hydrology in the Canadian James Bay Lowlands. University of California, Los Angeles.
## Grants and Contracts Awarded
__[\$1,784,264 awarded since 2017]__
* 2021 – Smithsonian Federal Allotment - $2,000
* 2020 – Mapping Tidal Elevation and Management Categories - Interagency Agreement between SERC and USGS Landcarbon - $20,000
* 2020 – Assessing State-Specific Blue Carbon Information in the U.S. – Contract with Pew Charitable Trusts - $35,000
* 2020 - Smithsonian Federal Allotment - $1,750
* 2019-2022 - Data-Model Integration for Monitoring and Forecasting Coastal Wetland Carbon Exchanges: Serving Local to National Greenhouse Gas Inventories: Grant from NASA Carbon Monitoring Systems - $1,123,976
* 2019 - Smithsonian Federal Allotment - $2,000
* 2019 - Smithsonian Loeb Research Funds - $10,000
* 2021 – Smithsonian Federal Allotment - $2,000
* 2020 – Mapping Tidal Elevation and Management Categories - Interagency Agreement between SERC and USGS Landcarbon - $20,000
* 2020 – Assessing State-Specific Blue Carbon Information in the U.S. – Contract with Pew Charitable Trusts - $35,000
* 2020 - Smithsonian Federal Allotment - $1,750
* 2019-2022 - Data-Model Integration for Monitoring and Forecasting Coastal Wetland Carbon Exchanges: Serving Local to National Greenhouse Gas Inventories: Grant from NASA Carbon Monitoring Systems - $1,123,976
* 2019 - Smithsonian Federal Allotment - $2,000
* 2019 - Smithsonian Loeb Research Funds - $10,000
* 2018-Present - Mapping Greenhouse Gas Relevant Tidal Elevation Gradients and Management Activities in U.S. Coastal Wetlands. Interagency Agreement between SERC and USGS Landcarbon - $50,000
* 2018 - Mapping Coastal Management Opportunities for Greenhouse Gas Reduction in Climate Alliance States. Contract between SERC and the Nature Conservancy – $10,000
* 2017-2021 - Research Coordination Network (RCN): Building a Collaborative Network for Coastal Wetland Carbon Cycle Synthesis. NSF-DEB-Ecosystems Program - $499,938
* 2017 - US GHG Inventory–Impounded Wetlands. Subaward from NOAA Grant (NA16NMF4630103) via Silvestrum Climate Associates and Restore America’s Estuaries - $29,600
## Teaching Experience
__Coastal Carbon Research Coordination Network (CCRCN) Outreach__: GitHub lessons for Soils Working Group (November 2018), R-Code lessons for Ocean Carbon & Biogeochemistry Lateral Flux Working Group (August 2018), Developed R-Code Lesson using CCRCN Soil Carbon Synthesis (July 2018; https://serc.si.edu/coastalcarbon/r-coding).
__Data/Software Carpentry Instructor__: Lead 2-Day Workshops at SERC (June 2021, June 2020, June 2019, March 2018), Training Completed (February 2018)
__Undergraduate Research Mentor at SERC__: Minjee Jung (Summer 2021), Rebecca Lee (Winter 2019), Lainey Reed (Summer 2019), Nicoletta Brazzola (Fall 2017), Jefferson Riera (Summer 2016)
__Undergraduate Research Supervisor at UCLA__: Justine Nikeitan (2014-2015), Tongwei Weng (Summer 2014), Breeanna Bergeron-Matsumoto (2014), Alvin Li (2011-2014), Maoqiao Mao (Summer 2013), Sam Geldin (2013), Julianne Lee, Michelle Lim, Loren Quintanar (2011-2012), Scott Guzman, Nikola Kondov, Karly Wagner (2010-2011), Luis Aguilar, Jennifer Kim (2009-2010), Siduo Zhang (Summer 2009)
__Private Chemistry and Biology Tutor__: 2012-2013
__Teaching Assistant Positions at UCLA__: _Introduction to Environmental Science (Fall 2012)_, _Plant Physiology (Spring 2012, Winter 2010)_, Introduction to Life Sciences (Winter 2012, Fall 2010, Spring 2009), Marine Biology (Fall 2010)
__Class Reader at UCLA for Global Change Biology__: Fall 2010
__Teaching Assistant Positions at LMU__: Coral Reef Ecology Study Abroad in Roatán, Honduras (Summer 2008), Field Botany (Spring 2008), General Ecology (Fall 2007)
_Indicates more significant contribution to curriculum development._
## Awards, Scholarships, and Fellowships
__Northern Research Fund__: C$3,600, to support field research at Churchill Research Center: 2012
__University of Utrecht__: €5,000 for 3-month research fellowship: 2011
__UCLA EEB__: Departmental Fellowship: Fall 2008, Winter 2009, Summer 2009
__LMU__
_Alan R. Sedoux Prize for Field and Marine Biology_: 2008
_Howard Towner Memorial Scholarship_: 2007-2008
_Rev. Alfred J. Kilp Memorial Scholarship_: 2004
## Notable Recent Research Presentations
__Holmquist JR__. Update from the Coastal Carbon Network (2021). 7th Annual Global Change Research Wetland Symposium, Virtual.
__Holmquist JR__, Megonigal J Patrick (2020). Townhall: Updates from the Coastal Carbon Research Coordination Network: Year 3. American Geophysical Union (AGU), Virtual.
__Holmquist JR__, JP Megonigal (2019). [Town Hall] Updates from the Coastal Carbon Research Coordination Network: Year 2. AGU, San Francisco.
__Holmquist JR__ (2019). Data-Model Integration for Forecasting Carbon Sequestration in Coastal Wetland Soils. Coastal Estuarine Research Foundation, Mobile AL.
__Holmquist, JR__ (2019). [keynote] The Coastal Carbon Network. Society of Wetland Scientists 2019 Twitter Symposium. https://twitter.com/i/events/1193229520284766208?s=13
__Holmquist, JR__ (2019). [invited] Mapping Wetland Restoration as a Natural Climate Solution. Bringing Wetlands to Market, Plymouth, MA.
__Holmquist, JR__ (2019). Data-Model Integration for Forecasting Carbon Sequestration in Coastal Wetland Soils. Ecological Forecasting Initiative, D.C. (https://youtu.be/mwo1TIOiTmA)
__Holmquist JR__, JP Megonigal (2018). [Town Hall] Updates from the Coastal Carbon Research Coordination Network: Year 1. American Geophysical Union (AGU), D.C.
__Holmquist JR__, J Fargione, K Kroeger, JP Megonigal, D Weller, L Windham-Myers (2018). Opportunities for Wetland Greenhouse Gas Emission Reduction from Coastal States in the Contiguous U.S. AGU, D.C.
__Holmquist JR__ (2018). Uncertainty in United States Greenhouse Gas Inventorying. NASA Carbon Monitoring Systems September Science Team meeting.
__Holmquist JR__ (2018). Accuracy and Precision of Tidal Wetland Soil Carbon Mapping in the Conterminous United States. NASA Carbon Monitoring Systems July Science Team meeting.
__Holmquist JR__ (2018). Counting in Muddy Waters. SERC Science and Coffee Lightning Talk Series, Edgewater MD.
__Holmquist JR__ (2018). How a little bit of math and a lot of data synthesis can show us what our next blue carbon research project needs to be. 5th Annual GCReW Symposium Villanova University, PA.
__Holmquist JR__, J Tang, P Megonigal, S Crooks, J Ramos (2017). [Town Hall] Introducing a U.S.-based Research Coordination Network for Coastal Carbon. AGU, New Orleans, LA.
__Holmquist JR__ et al. (2017). How much swamp are we talking here?: Propagating uncertainty about the area of coastal wetlands into the U.S. greenhouse gas inventory. AGU, New Orleans, LA.
__Holmquist JR__, J Riera, et al. (2017). [invited] Applying Coastal Marsh Resiliency Models at the Landscape-Scale Using Bias-Corrected Remotely-Sensed Elevation Data. Coastal & Estuarine Research Federation Annual Meeting, Providence, RI.
__Holmquist JR__, J Riera, et al. (2017). Coastal Wetland Soil Carbon Stocks Mapping and the Myth of Fingerprints: ‘I’ve Seen Them All and Man They’re All the Same’. 4th Annual Global Change Research Wetland Symposium, Edgewater, MD.
__Holmquist JR__ (2016). [invited] A US ‘Blue’ Carbon Monitoring System: Soil Carbon Stocks, Fluxes and Uncertainties. Chesapeake Bay Sentinel Site Coalition Partners Quarterly Call.
__Holmquist JR__ et al. (2016). [poster] Reducing Uncertainty and Bias in US Coastal Wetland Carbon Stock Estimates. AGU, San Francisco, CA.
__Holmquist JR__ et al. (2016). [poster] Linking Satellite and Soil Data to Validate Coastal Wetland 'Blue Carbon' Inventories: Progress on Accounting for Carbon Stored in US Coastal Wetland Soils. NASA Carbon Monitoring Systems Science Team Meeting. National Center for Atmospheric Research, Boulder, CO.
__Holmquist JR__, J Riera et al. (2016). [invited] Limits to ‘Upscaling’ a Marsh Resiliency Model Using Remote Sensing. Coastal Wetland Change Workshop. Florida International University, Miami FL.
__Holmquist JR__ (2016). [invited] Coastal Wetlands: Vulnerability and Value. Horn Point Lab, University of Maryland Center for Environmental Sciences, Cambridge, MD.
## Recent Relevant Training
* Near Term Ecological Forecasting Short Course, Boston University (2019)
* Media Training (Philips Media Training, LLC; 2018)
* SESYNC Bayesian Hierarchical Modeling Course (2017)
* NOAA Water-Levels Training Workshop (2017)
* Code Academy: Python, Command Line (2015-2016)
* Google Earth Engine User’s-Summit (2016)
## Peer Reviewer Assignments
* 2021 – NASA Carbon Monitoring System Proposal Review Panel
* 2019 – Journal of Geophysical Research: Biogeosciences
* 2019 – Environmental Software
* 2019 - Nature Communications
* 2019 - Scientific Reports
* 2018 - Journal of the American Water Resources Association
* 2018 - Science Advances
* 2017 - Global Biogeochemical Cycles
* 2017 - Biogeosciences Discussions
* 2017 - National Institute of Food and Agriculture Small Business Innovation Research Program Forests & Related Resources
* 2016 - Science of the Total Environment
* 2016 - Quaternary Research
* 2016 - Quaternary International
* 2015 - Climate Research
## Press
* Project Featured on for Shorelines Blog Post: How the “Blue Methane” Team Used COVID Restrictions To Get More Data Than Ever. [Link](https://sercblog.si.edu/how-the-blue-methane-team-used-covid-restrictions-to-get-more-data-than-ever/).
* Interviewed for E&E News. U.S. tidal areas could hold 800M tons of carbon — study. 22 June 2018. [Link](https://www.eenews.net/greenwire/2018/06/22/stories/1060086177).
* Interviewed for SERC Blog Post and Press Release. 800 Million Tons of Blue Carbon May Lie Buried in U.S. Tidal Wetlands. 21 June 2018. [Link](https://serc.si.edu/media/press-release/800-million-tons-blue-carbon-may-lie-buried-us-tidal-wetlands).
* Q&A with Landsat Science. How Much Swamp Are We Talking Here? Towards Better Mapping of Coastal Wetlands. 13 December 2017. [Link](https://landsat.gsfc.nasa.gov/how-much-swamp-are-we-talking-here-towards-better-mapping-of-coastal-wetlands).
## Other Science Outreach and Service
* ‘Roving Expert’ on Coastal Wetland Restoration Opportunities for the U.S. Climate Alliance Learning Lab on Natural and Working Lands – July 2018
* Skype a Scientist participant – December 2017
* Chesapeake Bay Sentinel Site Coalition Coordinator Hiring Committee Member – November 2017
* Volunteer Speaker to 6th Grade Science Class at Fremont Elementary School, Long Beach, CA - 2017
* Volunteer Science Fair Judge Our Lady of Refuge Long Beach, CA - 2015, 2014, 2012
## Professional Affiliations
* Coastal Carbon Research Coordination Network Steering Committee
* NASA Carbon Monitoring Systems Science Team Member
* Chesapeake Bay Sentinel Site Coalition
* Carbon in Peat on EArth through Time (C-PEAT) working group
* American Geophysical Union
## Miscellaneous Skills
* Independent musician and songwriter
* PADI Certified Rescue Diver (2007)