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Justin Maxwell | Faculty

Justin Maxwell Assistant Professor, Department of Geography

Office: MSB II 310
TEL: 812-856-5557
Email: maxweljt@indiana.edu

Curriculum Vitae

Education

Ph.D. 2012, University of North Carolina at Greensboro

Research

  • Climatology
  • Biogeography
  • Dendrochronology
  • Forest Disturbances

Teaching

  • G109, Weather and Climate
  • G237, Cartography and Geographic Information
  • G307, Biogeography: Distributions of Life
  • G440/G540, Topics in Environmental Geography

Representative Publications

  • Ortegren, J.T., Weatherall, A., and Maxwell, J.T. (In Press). Subregionalization of low-frequency summer drought variability in the southeastern U.S.A. Professional Geographer.
  • Grissino-Mayer, H.D., Maxwell, J.T., Harley, G.L., Garland, N.A., Holt, D.H., Absher, C., Beale, B.J., Boehm, M.S., de Graauw, K.A., Rautio, A., and Dye, A.W. (2013). Dendrochronology reveals the construction history of an early 19th century farm settlement, southwestern Virginia, USA. Journal of Archaeological Science 40 (1): 481–489.
  • Maxwell, J.T., Soulé, P.T., Ortegren, J.T., and Knapp, P.A. (2012).  Drought busting tropical cyclones in the southeastern Atlantic United States. Annals of the Association of American Geographers 102 (2): 259–275.
  • Maxwell, J.T. and Knapp, P.A. (2012). Reconstructed tupelo-honey yield in northwest Florida inferred from Nyssa Ogeche tree-ring data: 1850–2009. Agriculture, Ecosystems, and Environment 149: 100–108.
  • Oretegren, J.T., Knapp, P.A., Maxwell, J.T., Tyminski, W.P., and Soulé, P.T. (2011). Ocean-atmosphere influence on low-frequency warm-season drought variability in the Gulf Coast and Southeastern U.S.A. Journal of Applied Meteorology and Climatology 50 (6): 1177–1186.
  • Maxwell, J.T. and Soulé, P.T. (2011). Drought and other driving forces behind population change in six rural counties in the United States. Southeastern Geographer 51 (1): 133–149.
  • Maxwell, J.T. and Soulé, P.T. (2009). United States drought of 2007: historical perspectives. Climate Research 38 (2): 95–104.

Student Theses and Dissertations

  • Trevis Matheus, M.S., in progress