Jason Briner

PhD (he/him/his)

Jason Briner.

Jason Briner

PhD (he/him/his)

Jason Briner

PhD (he/him/his)

Specialties

Quaternary and glacial geology, paleoclimatology, arctic environmental change

Education

PhD, Geological Sciences, University of Colorado – 2003

Research Interests

My interests lie in the broad field of Quaternary geology and global climate change. I study glacial settings to better understand ice sheet processes, glacial landscape evolution and past glacier fluctuations. I also study paleoenvironments recorded in Holocene and Pleistocene lake sediments to better understand paleoclimate, which provides a template for modern global change.

Course Offerings

  • ERT 102 – Climate Change
  • ERT 312 – Surface Processes and Hydrology I
  • ERT 445/545 – Glacial Geology
  • ERT 453/553 – Quaternary Dating and Paleoclimate
  • ERT 478/578 – Advanced Field Methods: Alaska’s Changing Glacial Landscapes
  • ERT 499 – Independent Study
  • ERT 599 – Supervised Teaching
  • ERT 633 – Graduate Research
  • ERT 700 – Thesis Guidance

Current Students

Please see the Paleoclimate Lab for a list of current students.

Recent Publications

See Dr. Briner's recent publications here: