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Research Topics:
Paleoclimatology, paleoceanography, deep-sea sediments, marine micropaleontology
Research interests
Climate variability occurs on many different time scales – from the multi-thousand year glacial-interglacial cycles of the last 1.6 million years to the 3 to 5 year cycles of the El Niño-Southern Oscillation. Climate variability that occurs on very long time scales (10,000-100,000 years) is well-recorded in the geologic record, and the forcing mechanisms and climatic response on these types of time scales is reasonably well-understood (e.g., earth’s orbital variability and the Pleistocene ice ages). Climate variability on shorter time scales (interannual to millennial) is much less well-understood. Most geologic records are not of sufficient resolution, nor do they extend far enough into the past to be able to extract climate change information on these types of time scales.
Information is critically needed about the patterns and processes of climate change on sub-millennial time scales in order to help fill critical gaps in our understanding of the climate spectrum, especially as these are the time scales on which anthropogenic (human-induced) climate change is expected to occur. One of my research goals is to establish records of “baseline” climate variability against which we can compare modern climate change, and thus aid our ability to detect and predict human influences on global climate.
I am working on reconstructing the paleoclimate and paleoceanographic conditions that existed during the Quaternary Period using a variety of techniques, including micropaleontology, isotope geochemistry, and trace element geochemistry. My current emphasis is on decadal- to century-scale climate and ocean variability during the Holocene and late-Pleistocene. I currently have active research projects in the tropical Atlantic and subtropical Pacific oceans.
I am also interested in calibrating and developing new paleoclimate proxies. Comparing materials collected in sediment traps and high-resolution sediment cores to instrumental measurements of sea surface temperature, wind stress, ocean and atmosphere circulation, etc., allows us to groundtruth existing proxies and discover new ways to reconstruct past climate change.
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Education/Academic qualification
PhD, Rosentiel School of Marine and Atmospheric Sciences
1998
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Collaborations and top research areas from the last five years
Grants & Projects
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Acquisition of an Inductively Coupled Plasma Optical Emission Spectrometer for Multidisciplinary Research and Education
Black, D. (PI) & McLennan, S. (CoPI)
06/1/11 → 05/31/13
Project: Research
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Do Interactions Between Vertically and Horizontally Transported Particles Measurably Affect Particle Composition and Flux to the Sediments? A Mechanistic Approach
Black, D. (PI), Cochran, K. (CoPI), Armstrong, R. (CoPI) & Lee, C. (CoPI)
04/1/11 → 03/31/16
Project: Research
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Collaborative Research: P2C2--Hydrological Variability During the Last Millennium from High Resolution Proxies
Black, D. (PI)
10/1/10 → 10/31/14
Project: Research
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High Resolution Tropical Atlantic SST Reconstructions of the Past 2000 Years
Black, D. (PI)
National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration
08/1/09 → 07/31/12
Project: Research
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Testing Methods for Direct Measurement of Particle Settling Velocities and Fluxes in the Sea
Black, D. (PI), Cochran, K. (CoPI) & Lee, C. (CoPI)
08/15/08 → 01/31/10
Project: Research
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A sequence of abrupt climatic fluctuations in the north-eastern Caribbean related to the 8.2 ka event
Vieten, R., Warken, S. F., Winter, A., Scholz, D., Zanchettin, D., Black, D. & Lachniet, M., Mar 2024, In: Holocene. 34, 3, p. 325-337 13 p.Research output: Contribution to journal › Article › peer-review
Open Access6 Scopus citations -
Northeastern Caribbean Rainfall Variability Linked to Solar and Volcanic Forcing
Vieten, R., Warken, S. F., Zanchettin, D., Winter, A., Scholz, D., Black, D., Koltai, G. & Spötl, C., Apr 2024, In: Paleoceanography and Paleoclimatology. 39, 4, e2023PA004720.Research output: Contribution to journal › Article › peer-review
Open Access3 Scopus citations -
Dr. Robert C. Thunell: A 40-Year Career of Outstanding Science, Service, and Education in Paleoceanography and Paleoclimatology
Tedesco, K., Tappa, E., Benitez-Nelson, C., Black, D., Christensen, B., Corliss, B., Goni, M., Lorenzoni, L., McConnell, M., Osborne, E., Pride, C., Sautter, L. & Umling, N., Mar 1 2020, In: Paleoceanography and Paleoclimatology. 35, 3, e2019PA003786.Research output: Contribution to journal › Article › peer-review
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Reconstructing 800 Years of Carbonate Ion Concentration in the Cariaco Basin Using the Area Density of Planktonic Foraminifera Shells
Davis, A. N., Davis, C. V., Thunell, R. C., Osborne, E. B., Black, D. E. & Benitez-Nelson, C. R., Dec 1 2019, In: Paleoceanography and Paleoclimatology. 34, 12, p. 2129-2140 12 p.Research output: Contribution to journal › Article › peer-review
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Human adaptation strategies to abrupt climate change in Puerto Rico ca. 3.5 ka
Rivera-Collazo, I., Winter, A., Scholz, D., Mangini, A., Miller, T., Kushnir, Y. & Black, D., Apr 16 2015, In: Holocene. 25, 4, p. 627-640 14 p.Research output: Contribution to journal › Article › peer-review
33 Scopus citations