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Jaakko Putkonen
Research Assistant Professor

Office: Johnson Hall 055    (Mailing Address)
Phone: 206-543-0689
Fax: 206-543-0489 (shared)
E-Mail: putkonen*
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Personal Website:
http://depts.washington.edu/qrc/putkonen.html

http://depts.washington.edu/geomorph/

Areas of Interest:
Geomorphology and Quaternary climate change

Research Group :
Geomorphology
Quaternary Research

Other UW Academic Affiliations:
Adjunct Assistant Research Professor, Quaternary Research Center

Education:
Ph.D., Geology, University of Washington, 1997

Current Research:
My research ideally involves a strong field component, on the one hand consisting of the identification of structures and relations, as well as sampling and data gathering, and on the other hand computer modeling which provides a rigorous framework to analyze and organize observations. These two aspects allow effective testing of hypotheses and guide my research to sensitive areas of a particular problem.

Specific research interests:

Selected Publications:
Putkonen, J.K., R.S. Sletten, and B. Hallet. In Press. Atmosphere/ice energy exchange through thin debris cover in Beacon Valley, Antarctica. Proceedings of the 8th International conference on permafrost, International Permafrost Association, Zurich, Switzerland.

Putkonen, J.K, and G. Roe. 2003. Rain-on-snow events impact soil temperatures and affect ungulate survival. Geophysical Research Letters, Vol. 30, 4, doi: 10.1029/2002GL016326.

Putkonen, J.K, and T. Swanson. 2003. Accuracy of cosmogenic ages for moraines. Quaternary Geology.

Putkonen, J.K. 1998. Soil Thermal Properties and Heat Transfer Processes near Ny Alesund, northwestern Spitsbergen, Svalbard. Polar Research, Vol. 17 (2), pp.165-179. Norwegian Polar Research Institute.

Hallet, B and J.K. Putkonen. 1994. Surface Dating of Dynamic Landforms: Young Boulders on Aging Moraines. Science, Vol. 265, pp. 937-940.



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