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Jeremy E. Diem
Assistant Professor
Ph.D. The University of Arizona, 2000
Research Interests: land-atmosphere interactions
Jeremy Diem received his B.S. degree in Earth Sciences from The
Pennsylvania State University, and his M.A. and Ph.D. degrees in
Geography from The University of Arizona. Prior to his arrival at
Georgia State University, he held a post-doctoral research position
at The University of Arizona. Dr. Diem teaches the following courses:
Geography 1112 (Introduction to Climatology), Geography 4520/6520
(Quantitative Methods), Geography 4530/6530 (Introduction to Remote Sensing), Geography 4642/6642 (Advanced Climatology), and Geography 8050 (Seminar in Environmental Issues). Regarding
research, he has published multiple articles on various aspects
of atmospheric pollution, and he is currently focusing on land-cover/land-use
impacts on precipitation. Dr. Diem has published his research in
Annals of the Association of American Geographers, Atmospheric
Environment, Environmental Management, Environmental Pollution,
Journal of Environmental Management, Journal of the Air and
Waste Management Association, and The Professional Geographer.
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