David Morrill Anderson
- CV
NOAA National Climatic Data Center
Boulder, CO 80305
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Email: abov2b@r.postjobfree.com
EDUCATION :
**** **.*. in Geological Sciences, Brown University
1989 M.Sc. in Geological Sciences, Brown University
1985 M.S. in Marine Sciences, San Jose State University
1981 B.Sc. in Biology, Tufts University
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HONORS AND RECOGNITION :
Department of Commerce Gold Medal, For exceptional leadership and environmental
stewardship in assessing the impacts of global climate change on the United States (with 7
others), 2010
NOAA Administrator.s Award, contributing to Climate Change Reports (with 22 others), 2008
Arthur Fleming Award for excellence in federal service (research), 2006
T.M. Harris Medal for best paper in palaeobotany 2004, Birbal Sahni Institute of
Palaeobotany, Lucknow, India
NOAA CIYA Award for Web Team Leadership, 2004
NOAA CIYA Award for web site re-design, 2003
NOAA Administrator's Award for excellence in scientific research, 2003
Editor's Citation for Excellence in Refereeing, American Geophysical Union
(Paleoceanography) 2000
Dept. of Commerce Sustained Superior Performance Award, 1993, 1994, 1995, 1996, 1997,
1998,1999,2001,2002
Dept. of Commerce Silver Medal (1994)
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2004-presentBranch Chief, NOAA Paleoclimatology Branch, National Climatic Data Center
2004-presentDirector, World Data Center for Paleoclimatology,
Boulder
2003-presentAssociate Professor Adjoint, Department of Geological Sciences, University
of Colorado
2003-presentResearch Scientist III and Fellow, Institute of Arctic and Alpine Research,
University of Colorado
2001-2002Assistant Professor Adjoint, Department of Geological Sciences, University of
Colorado
1993-presentGraduate School Faculty Member, University of Colorado
1993-2002Research Associate II, Institute of Arctic and Alpine Research, University of
Colorado
1992-2004Physical Scientist,
NOAA Paleoclimatology Program
1992-1994Adjunct Research Assistant Professor, University of South Carolina
1990-1991Postdoctoral Associate, University of South Carolina
1985-1989Teaching Assistant, Brown University
1985-1989Research Assistant, Brown University
1987 Sedimentologist, Ocean Drilling Program Leg 117
1983-1985Research Assistant, Moss Landing Marine Laboratories
1981-1983Outward Bound Instructor, Hurricane Island (experiential education) and sailing
instructor.
SERVICE :
2011 Mentor, Research Experiences in Solid Earth Sciences for Students (summer program
)
2007-2009Panel Member, United States Advisory Committee, Integrated Ocean Drilling
Program
2006-2009
Executive Committee, Institute for Arctic and Alpine Research, University of
Colorado
2006-2007Co-Chair, Advisory Panel, CCSP Synthesis and Assessment Report on Abrupt
Climate Change
2002-presentMentor, Environmental Careers Organization
2002-2004 Advisory Panel Member, CHRONOS (Project to distribute Earth Sciences data)
2002-2003 Mentor, SACNAS E-Mentoring Program (teacher-scientist partnership, Society for
Advancement of Chicanos and Native Americans in Science).
2002 Advisor, National Research Council Fellowship Program
2000-2002Paleoceanography and Paleoclimatology Committee, American Geophysical Union
1999-2000
Data Information Systems Steering Group, International Geosphere-Biosphere
Programme
1999-2000 Chair, Southern Ocean Working Group, International Marine Global Changes Study
(IMAGES).
1983-1986 Member of Scientific Measurements Panel, Joint Oceanographic Institutions for
Deep Earth Sampling
1997-1998Chair, Data Advisory Committee,
International Marine Past Global Changes
Program
1998-present
Data Advisory Committee, International Marine Past Global Changes Program
1997-presentWorld Wide Web Committee and Publications Committee, Institute for Arctic
and
Alpine Research, University of Colorado1992-present Reviewer of journal articles, NSF proposals (about 12 per year)
NATIONAL AND INTERNATIONAL WORKSHOPS CONVEYNED :
2009 Ocean Acidification and Biogeochemical Cycles Thematic Working Group Meeting.
2007 Abrupt Climate Change Report Workshop, Climate Change Science Plan (with J.
McGeehin).
1998 Second Workshop on Global Paleoenvironmental Data, Boulder, USA (with R. Webb).
1993Global Paleoenvironmental Data, Bern, Switzerland (with J. Overpeck and R. Webb).
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PROFESSIONAL MEMBERSHIPS :
American Geophysical Union
American Society for Limnology and Oceanography
Geological Society of America
Oceanography Society
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FIELD EXPERIENCE :
Co-Chief Scientist, IMAGES V Cruise, Paleoceanography of the North Atlantic, Aug.-Sept.
1999
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Scientist, Genesis 03 Cruise, Paleoceanography of the SE Pacific (site survey for Ocean
Drilling Program), Feb. -April, 1997.
Principal Investigator on NSF-sponsored Field expedition to analyze hydrography and
oxygen isotope composition of coastal inlets in southern Chile, 1995.
Principal Investigator on NSF-sponsored "Research Experience for Undergraduates" Field
expedition to analyze hydrography and oxygen isotope composition of coastal inlets in
southern Chile, 1993.
Principal Investigator on NOAA-sponsored sediment trap deployment and recovery. (Pacific
Ocean, 1991-1994). Responsible for the deployment and recovery of ocean sediment traps and
moored instrument arrays.
Scientist, El Puma Cruise BAP91 (Gulf of California, February, 1991). Assisted in the
deployment of moored sediment traps, conducted hydrocasts and water sampling, assisted in
MOCNESS plankton sampling.
Sedimentologist, Ocean Drilling Program Leg 117 (Indian Ocean, August-October, 1987).
Responsible for core description, sediment analysis.
Conrad Cruise RC2704 (Indian Ocean, May-June, 1986). Assisted in seismic surveys, piston
and box coring, responsible for hydrocasts and plankton tows.
Assistant, VERTEX Leg 4 (North Pacific, June 1984). Assisted in hydrocasts and CTD
profiling, shipboard analysis of salinity, chlorophyll, dissolved oxygen.
GRANTS AND AWARDS :
2011 [NSF] Global Warming in an Independent Record [$40,000]
2009-2012 [NOAA] Applied Research Center for Paleoclimatology [$350,000], Lead PI, with
G. Wahl and C. Morrill.
2001-2009 [NOAA] Applied Research Center for Paleoclimatology [$350,000], Lead PI, with
C. Woodhouse.
2001-2005 [NOAA] Applied Research Center for Paleoclimatology [$350,000], Lead PI, with
C. Woodhouse.
1993. [NSF] Research Experience for Undergraduates Award: Hydrography and oxygen isotope
composition of inlets in southern Chile [$4,000]. Lead PI, with V. Markgraf.
1991-1993 (NSF) Planktonic foraminiferal response to oceanic upwelling and its
sedimentary record ($241,895). With R. Thunell (lead PI).
1987-1989 (USSAC) Support for O.D.P. Leg 117, Neogene Upwelling [$10,000].
PUBLICATIONS :
ABSTRACTS AND PRESENTATIONS :
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