Sarah Hart Portrait
Ph.D. 2014
Physical Geography

Areas of interest:听Biogeography, Dendrochronology
Faculty Advisor: Tom Veblen

Thesis

2014 - Climate variability and the susceptibility of Engelmann spruce to spruce beetle outbreak in northwestern Colorado

Research Interests

My research interests are broadly focused on the impacts of past and future climate variability on environmental systems. I am currently researching relationships between climate and bark beetle disturbance in subalpine forests.

Selected Publications

Hart, S.J. . (2011).听A Review of Fundamentals of Tree-Ring Research -- James H. Speer.听Tucson: The University of Arizona Press, 2010. xxii and 360 pp., 99 b/w photos, 58 illustrations, 9 tables, and 1 map. $59.95 cloth (ISBN - 978-0-8165-2684-0). The Professional Geographer 63:150.

Publications updated January 2011