Dr. Sally P. Horn
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Sally Horn is a biogeographer whose present research interest is the impact of human activity and climatic change on the vegetation of the Latin American tropics. She is currently investigating the long-term environmental history of rainforest, dry forest, and high montane environments in Costa Rica and the Dominican Republic. When not on campus, Horn and her graduate students are likely to be found tramping through tropical swamps or extracting sediment samples from the bottoms of remote lakes. Horn teaches general physical geography, upper level courses in biogeography and plant geography, and seminars in her specialty.
For more information about the Professor Horn's research and teaching, please see her web page at the link above.
Specialities: biogeography, paleoenvironmental reconstruction, Latin America
Contact Information
Dr. Sally P. Horn
Ph.D., California-Berkeley
Professor
416 Burchfiel Geography Bldg.
Knoxville, TN 37996-0925
Phone: (865) 974-2418
Fax: (865) 974-6025
Email: shorn@utk.edu

