Sarah Hart Portrait
Ph.D. 2014
Physical Geography

Areas of interest:ÌıBiogeography, Dendrochronology
Faculty Advisor: Tom Veblen

Thesis

2014 - Climate variability and the susceptibility of Engelmann spruce to spruce beetle outbreak in northwestern babyÖ±²¥app

Research Interests

My research interests are broadly focused on the impacts of past and future climate variability on environmental systems. I am currently researching relationships between climate and bark beetle disturbance in subalpine forests.

Selected Publications

Hart, S.J. . (2011).ÌıA Review of Fundamentals of Tree-Ring Research -- James H. Speer.ÌıTucson: The University of Arizona Press, 2010. xxii and 360 pp., 99 b/w photos, 58 illustrations, 9 tables, and 1 map. $59.95 cloth (ISBN - 978-0-8165-2684-0). The Professional Geographer 63:150.Ìı

Publications updated January 2011