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Cameron de Wet - Google Scholar Visiting Assistant Professor | Middlebury College - Cited by 97 - isotope geochemistry - paleoclimate - speleothems
Cameron de Wet | MiddCourses Reviews and ratings for Cameron de Wet at Middlebury College Cameron de Wet teaches How to Build Habitable Planet, Climate Dynamics, Hydroclimate and Wildfire and more
Faculty and Staff | Middlebury College Cameron de Wet Visiting Asst Professor of Earth Climate Sciences Email: cdewet@middlebury edu Tel: (802) 443-3379 Office: McCardell Bicen Hall 426
ECSC Newsletter-v2-ISSUU by Middlebury - Issuu Cameron de Wet is a paleoclimatologist focused on using speleothems to test climate model simulations, and has been teaching a new course called Hydroclimate and Wildfire
Cameron de Wet - EGU Cameron de Wet is a PhD candidate in the Earth and Environmental Science Department at Vanderbilt University working with Dr Jessica Oster
A Comparative Study of Cave System Calcium Isotope Ratios: Implication . . . We present a multi‐year comparative study of δ44Ca, carbon isotopes (δ13C), and trace elemental ratios from cave drip waters, modern calcite, and host rocks from two cave systems in California—White Moon Cave (WMC) and Lake Shasta Caverns (LSC)
How to Build Habitable Planet | MiddCourses Cam de Wet taught this course, and if I could do it again, I would do it another million times He is an excellent lecturer, he answers questions effectively, he is very accommodating, and the exams were very straightforward (and easy)
Middlebury Welcomes New Faculty for 2024-2025 Academic Year Middlebury College welcomed a diverse cohort of new faculty for the 2024-25 academic year with expertise in a broad range of academic disciplines, including, mathematics, chemistry, astronomy, philosophy, languages, and gender, sexuality, and feminist studies