Daniel P. Schrag
Sturgis Hooper Professor of Geology
Professor, School of Engineering and Applied Sciences
Director, Harvard University Center for the Environment
- Harvard University Center for the Environment
- Future of Energy at Harvard
- Dept. of Earth and Planetary Sciences
- School of Engineering and Applied Sciences
- Microbial Sciences Initiative
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Office: Hoffman 309 |
Geochemical oceanography; stable isotope geochemistry; paleoclimatology; climate change; carbon sequestration; energy technology.
[EPS 207r: Geochemical Oceanography]
EPS 239: The Consequences of Energy Systems
EPS 344: Topics in Stable Isotope Geochemistry and Geochemical Oceanography
[ESPP 90m: Technological Approaches to Mitigation of Climate Change]
Science of the Physical Universe 29. The Climate-Energy Challenge
Coal as a low-carbon fuel? (2009)
Storage of Carbon Dioxide in Offshore Sediments. (2009)
The energy penalty of post-combustion CO2 capture and storage and its implications for retrofitting the U.S. installed base. (2009)
Stratigraphic and tectonic implications of a newly discovered glacial diamictite-cap carbonate couplet in southwestern Mongolia. (2009)
Neoproterozoic glaciations on a carbonate platform margin in Arctic Alaska and the origin of the North Slope subterrane. (2009)
A Contemporary Microbially Maintained Sublacial Ferrous "Ocean." (2009)
Electrochemical acceleration of chemical weathering as an energetically feasible approach to mitigating anthropogenic climate change. (2007)
Confronting the Climate-Energy Challenge. (2007)
Preparing to Capture Carbon. (2007)
Permanent Carbon Dioxide Storage in Deep-Sea Sediments. (2006)
Abrupt climate shifts in Greenland due to displacements of the sea ice edge. (2005)
Ancient Lessons for Our Future Climate. (2004)
Oxygen isotope constraints on the sufur cycle over the past 10 million years. (2004)


