Mark Bowen, Associate Professor
Graduate Coordinator (MS Geography); Co-Director Earth Systems Laboratory | Geography and Anthropology
507-389-5187
mark.bowen@mnsu.edu
Profile
I am currently an Associate Professor of Soil Geomorphology and Physical Geography in the Department of Geography and Anthropology and Co-Director of the Earth Systems Laboratory at Minnesota State University, Mankato. My research has two primary themes:
- Utilizing records preserved within soils to reconstruct paleoenvironmental change and landscape evolution.
- Examining historical to modern human impacts on soils and soil health. My research is focused on soils of the Great Plains of the central United States, particularly within agricultural landscapes, and I am especially interested in records preserved in depressional wetlands (e.g., prairie potholes and playa wetlands).
Education
Ph.D.,University of Kansas, Geography, 2011
Research Interests
- Soils Geomorphology
- Wetlands (prairie potholes and playa-lunette systems)
- Quaternary environmental change
- Agricultural landscapes
- The Anthropocene
Courses Taught
- GEOG 101 - Introductory Physical Geography
- GEOG 411/511 - Soils Geomorphology
- GEOG 480/580 - Seminar: Food, Agriculture, and the Environment
- GEOG 610 - Quaternary Stratigraphy and Geomorphology