Maria Serena Poli
Assistant Professor


219 Strong Hall
Ypsilanti, MI 48197
(734) 487-8063
mpoli@emich.edu

COURSE RESPONSIBILITIES
ESSC 111 - The Earth system through Time
ESSC 212- Weather, Climate & Earth Systems
ESSC 320-Oceanography
ESSC 307 - Oceanography for Elementary Teachers

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EDUCATION

1995 - Ph.D., University of Padova. Thesis subject: Benthic Foraminifera and Cyclicity in Pleistocene Shelf Sediments (Crotone Basin, Southern Italy).

1991 - Laurea, University of Padova. Thesis subject: Benthic Foraminifera of the Marna Euganea Formation.

Experience, Publications and Abstracts

 

RESEARCH INTERESTS:

The broad goal in my research is the evaluation of how different components of the marine system responded to long and short term global climatic changes. I combine my observations in paleoenvironments with data from geochemical, stratigraphic and sedimentological investigations, in order to develop a detailed picture of depositional environments, climate changes and evolution of sedimentary basins.
At present, I am working on material collected during Leg 172 of the Ocean Drilling Program. The research is focused on the reconstruction of deep and intermediate water mass properties and circulation patterns in the western North Atlantic during Marine Isotope Stages 11-12 (~360-470 kyr): a critical interval in the evolution of late Pleistocene climates.

 
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