Lee Kump
Lee R. Kump is a professor of geosciences at Pennsylvania State University and a fellow of the American Geophysical Union. He is currently the Dean of the College of Earth and Mineral Sciences at Pennsylvania State University. His research interests include biogeochemical cycles, environmental biogeochemistry, and atmosphere/ocean evolution. With James Kasting, he is the co-author of the popular textbook ''The Earth System''.Kump highlights the relationship between the climate crisis and mass extinction in Earth's history: “The rate at which we’re injecting CO2 into the atmosphere today, according to our best estimates, is 10 times faster than it was during the End-Permian [...] And rates matter. So today we’re creating a very difficult environment for life to adapt, and we’re imposing that change maybe 10 times faster than the worst events in earth’s history.” Provided by Wikipedia
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1Investigation of Isotopic and Geochemical Evidence for an Active Planktonic Biota in the Precambrianby Kump, Lee R.Get access
Published 1997
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4by Cui, Ying, Kump, Lee R., Ridgwell, AndyGet access
Published in Palaeogeography, Palaeoclimatology, Palaeoecology (2013)
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5by Cui, Ying, Kump, Lee R., Ridgwell, AndyGet access
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14A high-resolution record from Svalbard of carbon release during the Paleocene-Eocene thermal maximumby Cui, Ying, Kump, Lee R., Ridgwell, Andy, Diefendorf, Aaron, Junium, Chris K.Get access
Published in Journal of Earth Science (2010)
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20by Schneider, Leah J., Bralower, Timothy J., Kump, Lee R., Patzkowsky, Mark E.Get access
Published in Paleobiology (2013)
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