Professor
Director, Environmental Studies
Program, Benthic Ecology, Paleoecology
Office: 211 A.W. Smith
Phone: (216) 368-3676
Email: peter.mccall@case.edu
Education:
J.D.
Pd.D.
M.Phil.
B.A.
Cleveland-Marshall School of Law (1984)
Yale University (1975)
Yale University (1972)
Washington University, St. Louis (1970)
Appointments:
Director
Professor
Environmental Studies Program
Case Western Reserve University
Research Interests:
Prof. Peter McCall, Professor of Earth, Environmental, and Planetary Sciences, joined the faculty at Case Western Reserve University in 1974. He is a benthic ecologist who has worked on adaptive strategies of marine and freshwater benthos, pollution ecology, animal-sediment relations, and biological mixing of sediments. Dr. McCall is also interested in sediment transport and deposition, early evolution of the invertebrates, and in environmental law. He has developed a recent interest in developing computer models of complex biogeodynamic systems for teaching.
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