Department
Natural and Applied Sciences
Organization
Bentley University
Email
pdavis@bentley.edu

Location

Waltham , Massachusetts 02452
United States

Bio

Thom Davis has degrees in geology from University of New Hampshire (B.A.), University of Maine (M.S.), and University of Colorado (Ph.D.). His primary research interests include glacial geology and climate change in arctic and alpine areas. He has been funded by research grants from National Science Foundation for field work on Baffin Island in Canadian Arctic, in the American Cordillera, and in northern New England and the Maritimes. He is co-author of a book titled "Geology of New Hampshire’s White Mountains." He teaches courses with titles that include Global Climate Change (including in New Zealand), Weather and Climate; Water and the Environment (Introductory Hydrology), Science of Sustainability, and Principles of Geology (including in Iceland).

Science Specialties

glacial geology, climate change, Quaternary stratigraphy

Current Research

Holocene and Pleistocene glacial history of Baffin Island, Nunavut Territory, Canada.