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Dr. Richard Miller

Dr. Richard Miller is a Professor of Geological Sciences and Senior Research Scientist in the Institute of Coastal Science and Policy at East Carolina University. He received a B.S. in Zoology from Duke University, a M.S. in Marine Science and a Master's in Applied Statistics at Louisiana State University and a Ph.D. from North Carolina State University. He then held a National Research Council post-doctoral position with the USGS Water Resources Division before working 21 years for NASA as an Oceanographer, Office Chief, and Chief Scientist at the Stennis Space Center, MS. Dr. Miller's major research focus is centered on the role that rivers, estuaries and coastal margins play in global biogeochemical cycles. Current research activities are focused on the mobilization, transport, transformations and fate of terrestrially derived material in coastal waters and how these processes might change under different global climate change scenarios. Dr. Miller is also active in developing innovative field and remote sensing technologies that support coastal research.

For more information, see http://core.ecu.edu/geology/millerri/home.html.