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  1. Andrew D. Jacobson specializes in radiogenic isotope and low-temperature aqueous geochemistry. His research combines fieldwork, laboratory experiments, and modeling to quantify chemical, physical, and biological phenomena that cycle elements and their isotopes at the Earth’s surface.

  2. Professor, Department of Earth and Planetary Sciences, Northwestern University. Research. Expertise. Radiogenic Isotope Geochemistry, Low-Temperature Aqueous Geochemistry, Carbonate Geochemistry, Earth Surface Processes, Chemical Weathering, Long-Term Carbon Cycle, Paleoceanography, Paleoclimatology, Calcium Isotopes, Strontium Isotopes.

  3. Andrew JACOBSON, Associate Professor | Cited by 3,387 | of Northwestern University, IL (NU) | Read 99 publications | Contact Andrew JACOBSON

  4. Professor, Department of Earth and Planetary Sciences, Northwestern University. Publications. Journal Articles. *Current or former Northwestern student author. #Funded collaborator or student of funded collaborator. Waldeck A. R.*, Sageman B. B., and Jacobson A. D.

  5. M.E.M., Nicholas School of the Environment. Ph.D., University College London. Jacobson is a conservation biologist who uses geographic information systems (GIS) to research the location and distribution of special species and places on planet Earth.

  6. As a graduate student in Dr. Jacobson’s lab, she will exploit properties of radiogenic and stable Sr isotopes, as well as stable Ca isotopes, to study deep-time paleoenvironments, carbon (C) capture technologies, and feedbacks between the C cycle and global climate.

  7. Associate Professor of Earth and Planetary Sciences and (by courtesy) Civil and Environmental Engineering. 1850 Campus Drive , Locy Hall 311A, +1 847 491 3132, adj ( at )earth.northwestern.edu. Ph.D. Geological Sciences, University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, MI. M.S. Earth Sciences, Dartmouth College, Hanover, NH.