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David Archer

David Archer is a professor of geophysical sciences at the University of Chicago who has worked on a wide range of topics pertaining to the global carbon cycle and its relation to global climate. His focus is on ocean sedimentary processes such as calcium carbonate dissolution and methane hydrate formation, and their impact on the evolution of atmospheric carbon dioxide. He teaches classes on global warming, environmental chemistry, and the global geochemical cycle.