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  1. Andrew Jacobson is a geochemist who studies the cycling and evolution of elements and isotopes at the Earth's surface. He uses fieldwork, experiments, and modeling to investigate topics such as paleoclimate, basalt weathering, and ocean alkalinity enhancement.

  2. Professor, Department of Earth and Planetary Sciences, Northwestern University. Research. Expertise. Radiogenic Isotope Geochemistry, Low-Temperature Aqueous Geochemistry, Carbonate Geochemistry, Earth Surface Processes, Chemical Weathering, Long-Term Carbon Cycle, Paleoceanography, Paleoclimatology, Calcium Isotopes, Strontium Isotopes.

  3. Andrew Jacobson is an assistant professor of GIS and conservation at Catawba College, where he teaches and researches the location and distribution of special species and places on Earth. He has a PhD from University College London and a Master's from Duke University, and has worked as a Science and Geospatial Advisor to the National Geographic Society.

    • 637-4468
    • Assistant Professor of Environmental Studies
    • mailto:ajacobso19@catawba.edu
  4. Professor, Department of Earth and Planetary Sciences, Northwestern University. Publications. Journal Articles. *Current or former Northwestern student author. #Funded collaborator or student of funded collaborator. Waldeck A. R.*, Sageman B. B., and Jacobson A. D.

  5. Jacobson is a professor of aqueous geochemistry and radiogenic isotope geochemistry at Northwestern University. He studies paleoclimate, carbon cycle, and decarbonization topics using high-precision isotope measurements and field expeditions.

  6. Andrew D. Jacobson is a professor at Northwestern University who studies geochemistry, paleoclimate, and carbon capture. He leads a research group that uses stable and radiogenic isotopes, geochronology, and numerical modeling to investigate various geological and environmental processes.

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