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Edmond A. Mathez

Curator, American Museum of Natural History
Faculty, Bard Center for Environmental Policy

Edmond A. Mathez

B.A. (geology) Franklin and Marshall College; M.S. (geology) University of Arizona; Ph.D. (geology) University of Washington; Curator and Professor, Department of Earth and Planetary Sciences, American Museum of Natural History. Mathez is an igneous petrology/geochemistry. His research has focused on mafic layered intrusions, behavior of volatiles in igneous systems, thermodynamics of sulfide systems, geochemistry of platinum group elements, and geochemistry of carbon. He has conducted field work in numerous parts of the world, including South Africa, Greenland, Canada, and the American west and taken part in several research cruises in exploration of the ocean basins. He served as chief curator of AMNH’s Gottesman Hall of Planet Earth, a permanent exhibit that opened in 1999 and for which he and his colleagues received the 2002 American Geophysical Union Excellence in Geophysical Education Award. He also co-curated the traveling exhibit Climate Change: The Threat to Life and a New Energy Future, which has and will appear in a number of other national and international venues. He is author of Climate Change: The Science of Global Warming and Our Energy Future (Columbia University Press, 2009) and co-author of The Earth Machine: The Science of a Dynamic Planet (Columbia University Press, 2004). Mathez teaches climate science at the Bard Center for Environmental Policy.

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Phone: 845-758-6034
E-mail: emathez@bard.edu
Alt: mathez@amnh.org
Office: Albee 215