

Robert Harris
Dr. Robert Harris is revolutionizing practices in the field of Earth and Environmental Sciences through his pioneering research at Oregon State University. As a professor emeritus in the College of Earth, Ocean, and Atmospheric Sciences, Dr. Harris has dedicated his career to advancing our understanding of the Earth's thermal processes. His work primarily focuses on the intricate flow of energy and thermal budgets, which are crucial for comprehending the planet's dynamic systems. Dr. Harris's research interests are diverse and encompass several critical areas. He is particularly fascinated by marine heat and fluid flow, exploring how these elements interact and influence oceanic and atmospheric conditions. His investigations into climate change are informed by borehole temperature-depth profiles, providing valuable insights into historical and contemporary climate patterns. Additionally, Dr. Harris is deeply engaged in studying temperature and rheology, examining how these factors affect the Earth's structural and mechanical properties. Throughout his illustrious career, Dr. Harris has contributed significantly to the scientific community's understanding of thermal processes in the Earth. His work has been instrumental in shaping current methodologies and approaches in the field, offering new perspectives on how energy flows and is distributed across the planet. His research not only enhances academic knowledge but also informs practical applications in environmental management and policy-making. Dr. Harris's commitment to education and research excellence has left a lasting impact on his students and colleagues. His legacy at Oregon State University continues to inspire future generations of scientists to explore the complexities of the Earth's systems and to seek innovative solutions to the challenges posed by climate change and environmental degradation.
Publications
, 215-231, 2009-04-03
, 674-686, 2008-11-21
, 32-42, 1948-02-01
, 1937-1959, 1990-01-01
, 1265-1279, 1990-10-05
, 25, 2019-12-19
, 126-147, 2021-07-01
, 463-476, 1989-08-05
, 12-13, 1986-03-01
, 1980-10-21
, 183-200, 1989-01-05
, 2476-2476, 2004-05-01
, 582-589, 2019-07-22
, 281-325, 2014-06-01