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Appendix A: Committee and Staff Biographies
Pages 71-76

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From page 71...
... Titley served as the Deputy Un Ph.D. from the MIT/Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution Joint Program in chemical oceanography.
From page 72...
... He has served on multiple committees including concentrated on mapping out variations in crustal thickness the 1992, 2001, and 2013 Alexander Agassiz Medal Selec- and the structure of the underlying mantle in order to untion Committees, the Climate Research Committee, and the derstand the pattern of melt generation and migration that Committee to Review the Global Ocean Observing System. supplies the magma that forms new crust.
From page 73...
... She plays a leadership role in planning ping and Prediction project, the Mapping Spectral Variability and implementing an expansion of academic and research in Global Climate project, the Joint Global Ocean Flux Studprograms in environmental studies at USC's University Park ies, Environmental Processes of the Ice Age: Land, Oceans, Campus and at the Philip K Wrigley Marine Science Cen- and Glaciers, and Paleoclimate Variability.
From page 74...
... His research on related projects, ranging from ocean remote sensing from geophysical fluid dynamics and dynamical oceanography has spacecraft to deep seafloor explorations by submersible, as led to broad advances in understanding oceanic mixing, eddy well as from urban coastlines to remote polar regions. Some generation, and other key features of oceanic dynamics with examples of his work are ocean remote sensing from aircraft strong implications for the Earth's climate system.
From page 75...
... The following year ocean drilling, critical ocean science research needs and in- she received an M.A. in marine affairs and policy from the frastructure, the academic research fleet, marine hydrokinetic University of Miami's Rosenstiel School of Marine and Atenergy, methane hydrates, and geoscience education.


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