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Gregory V. Jones
Associate
Professor
Geography
Department
101A Taylor
Hall
Tel:
541-552-6758
Fax:
541-552-6439
Email: gjones@sou.edu
TEACHING
RESEARCH
CURRICULUM VITAE
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Gregory V. Jones is a
professor and research climatologist in the Geography Department at
Southern
Oregon University who
specializes in the study of how climate variability and change impact
natural
ecosystems and agriculture. He holds a BA and Ph.D.
from the University
of Virginia
in Environmental Sciences with a concentration in the Atmospheric
Sciences. His
research interests include climatology, hydrology, and agriculture;
phenology
of plant systems; biosphere and atmosphere interactions; climate
change; and
quantitative methods in spatial and temporal analysis. His dissertation
was on
the climatology of viticulture in Bordeaux, France
with a
focus on the spatial differences in grapevine phenology, grape
composition and
yield, and the resulting wine quality. He conducts applied research for
the
grape and wine industry in Oregon,
has given hundreds of international, national, and region presentations
on
wine-related research, and is the author of numerous book chapters,
reports,
and articles on wine economics, grapevine phenology, site assessment
methods
for viticulture, climatological assessments of viticultural potential,
and
climate change.
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