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Achim Herrmann
Faculty Collaborator
 

email: achim@asu.edu

phone: 480-727-7116

office: Irish Hall 229

 



I am primarily interested in large-scale environmental and stratigraphic changes in response to perturbations of different components of the ocean-climate system. In particular, I am interested in understanding the coupling between climate and the geosphere-biosphere through integrated sedimentological, geochemical, and paleontological studies.

Education:
The Pennsylvania State University, Ph.D., Geosciences, 2004
University of Heidelberg, Diplom, Geology and Paleontology, 1997
University of Tuebingen, Vordiplom, Geology and Paleontology, 1993


Publications:
Walter, S., Herrmann, A.D., and Bengtson, P. (2005) Stratigraphy and facies analysis of the Cenomanian-Turonian boundary succession in the Japaratuba area, Sergipe Basin, Brazil. South American Earth Sciences, 19, 3, 273-283.

Herrmann, A.D., Haupt, B.J., Patzkowsky, M.E., Seidov, D. and Slingerland, R.L. (2004) Response of Late Ordovician paleoceanography to changes in sea level, continental drift, and atmospheric pCO2: potential causes for long-term cooling and glaciation. Palaeogeography, Palaeoclimatology, Palaeoecology, 210, 385-401.

Herrmann, A.D., Patzkowsky, M.E.; Pollard, D. (2004) The impact of paleogeography, pCO2, poleward ocean heat transport and sea level change on global cooling during the Late Ordovician. Palaeogeography, Palaeoclimatology, Palaeoecology, 206, 59-74.

Herrmann, A.D., Patzkowsky, M.E., and S.M. Holland (2003) BIOMODULE: A Java program to help model and interpret the stratigraphic record: Computers and Geosciences, 29, 99-105.

Herrmann, A.D., Patzkowsky, M.E., and D. Pollard (2003) Obliquity forcing with 8–12 times preindustrial levels of atmospheric pCO2 during the Late Ordovician glaciation. Geology, 485–488.

 
 

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