Dr. Yang Wang ProfessorPhD, University of Utah CONTACT INFORMATION: Office: B237 Maglab
Phone: (850) 644-1121
Fax: (850) 644-4214 ywang@magnet.fsu.edu



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Supervised StudentsCurrent Students- Burcu Gurbuz (M.S. candidate) An isotopic record of late Cenozoic diet, habitat and climate change from northern China
- Oindrila Das (Ph.D. candidate) Chemical and stable isotopic characteristics of black carbon produced by biomass burning: implications for paleovegetation reconstructions and the global carbon cycle
- Chunfu Zhang(Ph.D. candidate) Paleoenvironments of Cenozoic mammals in northwestern China
Students Graduated- Dana Biasatti (Ph.D., 2009) Paleoenvironments and Paleoecologies of Cenozoic Mammals from Western China Based on Stable Carbon and Oxygen Isotopes
- Mabry Gaboardi(Ph.D., 2009, co-advisor with Munir Humayun) Geochemical analyses of paleoenvironments and processes: Peking Man to Stardust
- Xin Li (Ph.D., 2009) Tracing the flow of phosphorus, carbon and nitrogen in aquatic ecosystems
- Elizabeth M. Kromhout (M.S., 2007) Altitude effect on the stable isotope chemistry of tooth enamel from modern herbivores in Tibet: Implications for paleoclimate and paleoelevation reconstructions
- Jennifer Stern (Ph.D., 2005, co-advised by Vincent Salters) Biogeochemical cycling of carbon, phosphorus, and trace metals: insights from stable isotopes and metal speciation experiments
- Megan Morsey (M.S., 2001) Effects of forestry management on carbon sequestration in forest soils in north Florida
- Yonghoon Choi (Ph. D., 2002) Quantification of the rate of carbon cycling in a coastal wetland in northwest Florida
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