Professor
Contact Information: Website
Office: 203 Williamson Hall
Education: Ph.D. Zoology, University of Florida, 1983
Areas of Interest / Research:
- Limnology
- Paleolimnology
- Climate Change
- Pb-210 Dating
- Human Disturbance
Dr. Brenner is a limnologist/paleolimnologist with special interests in tropical and subtropical lakes and watersheds. My research is interdisciplinary and addresses long-term interactions among climate, environment and humans. My fieldwork has taken me to: Mexico, Guatemala, Panama, Venezuela, Bolivia, Ecuador and the Galapagos Islands, Colombia, Haiti, Dominican Republic, China, Cambodia, Madagascar, and Florida.
L-R: Doug Kennett, Jason Curtis, Mark Brenner, Roger Medina, and Walt Hibarger at Lake Coba, on the Yucatan Peninsula, Mexico
The paleolimnology group in the high-elevation Paramo of Colombia