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'''Wallace S. Broecker''' [[Columbia College|CC]] [[1953|'53]] [[MA]] [[1954|'54]] [[PhD]] [[1957|'57]] (better known was "Wally") is the Newberry Professor of Earth & Environmental Sciences. He has been on the Columbia faculty since [[1959]], and works with the [[Earth Institute]] and [[Lamont-Doherty Earth Observatory]]. He's interested in the role of oceans on climate change. Most undergraduates get to know him through [[Frontiers of Science]].
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'''Wallace S. Broecker''' [[Columbia College|CC]] [[1953|'53]] [[MA]] [[1954|'54]] [[PhD]] [[1957|'57]] (better known was '''Wally''') is the Newberry Professor of Earth & Environmental Sciences. He has been on the Columbia faculty since [[1959]], and works with the [[Earth Institute]] and [[Lamont-Doherty Earth Observatory]]. He's interested in the role of oceans on climate change. Most undergraduates get to know him through [[Frontiers of Science]].
  
 
Professor Broecker has a suite of offices in the new [[Gary C. Comer Geochemistry Building]] named after him.
 
Professor Broecker has a suite of offices in the new [[Gary C. Comer Geochemistry Building]] named after him.
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[https://webcenter.ldeo.columbia.edu/people.nsf/d6e71823e4d09b218525738e005949f5/85190ba5e1cfe7c685256ef300647df4?OpenDocument Faculty Bio]
 
[https://webcenter.ldeo.columbia.edu/people.nsf/d6e71823e4d09b218525738e005949f5/85190ba5e1cfe7c685256ef300647df4?OpenDocument Faculty Bio]
  
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Revision as of 18:19, 7 December 2007

Wallace S. Broecker CC '53 MA '54 PhD '57 (better known was Wally) is the Newberry Professor of Earth & Environmental Sciences. He has been on the Columbia faculty since 1959, and works with the Earth Institute and Lamont-Doherty Earth Observatory. He's interested in the role of oceans on climate change. Most undergraduates get to know him through Frontiers of Science.

Professor Broecker has a suite of offices in the new Gary C. Comer Geochemistry Building named after him.

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Faculty Bio