Debra A Willard, Ph.D.
I am a palynologist (pollen and spores) with expertise in paleoecology, paleoclimatology, and biostratigraphy. My biostratigraphic expertise extends from the Carboniferous to the Holocene, with an emphasis on Euramerica (Paleozoic) and the Northern Hemisphere. My paleoclimate expertise includes the late Paleozoic and the Paleogene to Holocene intervals.
Editorial Boards
- Global and Planetary Change
- Frontiers in Ecology and Evolution – Paleoecology section Review Editor
- Quaternary
- Review of Palaeobotany and Palynology
Professional Experience
2021-Present Research Geologist, US Geological Survey, Reston, Virginia
2011-2021 Coordinator, USGS Climate Research & Development Program
1991-2011 Research Geologist, US Geological Survey, Reston, Virginia
1990-1991 Postdoctoral Researcher, National Museum of Natural History, Smithsonian Institution, Washington, DC
Education and Certifications
University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign - Ph.D., Botany 1990
University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign - M.S., Botany 1985
The Pennsylvania State University - B.S., Botany 1982
Stephens College - A.A., Geology 1980
Affiliations and Memberships*
American Geophysical Union
Geological Society of America
The Palynological Society
Science and Products
Sea level rise in Tampa Bay
Synthesis of U.S. Geological Survey science for the Chesapeake Bay ecosystem and implications for environmental management
Paleoecology of the Late Pennsylvanian-age Calhoun coal bed and implications for long-term dynamics of wetland ecosystems
Deglacial climate variability in central Florida, USA
Rapid sea level rise and ice sheet response to 8,200-year climate event
Response of Everglades tree islands to environmental change
Descriptions and preliminary report on sediment cores from the southwest coastal area, Everglades National Park, Florida
Impact of millennial-scale Holocene climate variability on eastern North American terrestrial ecosystems: Pollen-based climatic reconstruction
Tree islands of the Florida everglades? Long-term stability and response to hydrologic change
Ecosystem history of southern and central Biscayne Bay: Summary report on sediment core analyses - year two
Atlas of pollen and spores of the Florida Everglades
Anthropogenic and natural variation in ridge and slough pollen assemblages
Science and Products
Sea level rise in Tampa Bay
Synthesis of U.S. Geological Survey science for the Chesapeake Bay ecosystem and implications for environmental management
Paleoecology of the Late Pennsylvanian-age Calhoun coal bed and implications for long-term dynamics of wetland ecosystems
Deglacial climate variability in central Florida, USA
Rapid sea level rise and ice sheet response to 8,200-year climate event
Response of Everglades tree islands to environmental change
Descriptions and preliminary report on sediment cores from the southwest coastal area, Everglades National Park, Florida
Impact of millennial-scale Holocene climate variability on eastern North American terrestrial ecosystems: Pollen-based climatic reconstruction
Tree islands of the Florida everglades? Long-term stability and response to hydrologic change
Ecosystem history of southern and central Biscayne Bay: Summary report on sediment core analyses - year two
Atlas of pollen and spores of the Florida Everglades
Anthropogenic and natural variation in ridge and slough pollen assemblages
*Disclaimer: Listing outside positions with professional scientific organizations on this Staff Profile are for informational purposes only and do not constitute an endorsement of those professional scientific organizations or their activities by the USGS, Department of the Interior, or U.S. Government