Eugene F. Stoermer

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Eugene F. Stoermer was an American freshwater ecologist best known for helping introduce and popularize the term "Anthropocene" to describe humanity’s profound impact on the Earth’s systems.

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instanceOf academic
ecologist
freshwater ecologist
human
scientist
areaOfResearch diatom taxonomy
freshwater phytoplankton
paleolimnology
coinedTerm Anthropocene NERFINISHED
collaboratedWith Paul J. Crutzen NERFINISHED
countryOfCitizenship United States of America
described human impact on Earth systems using the term "Anthropocene"
educatedAt Iowa State College of Agriculture and Mechanic Arts NERFINISHED
Iowa State University NERFINISHED
employer University of Michigan NERFINISHED
familyName Stoermer NERFINISHED
fieldOfWork diatom research
ecology
freshwater ecology
phycology
givenName Eugene NERFINISHED
hasAcademicDiscipline environmental science
limnology
influenced Paul J. Crutzen NERFINISHED
influencedBy developments in Earth system science
knownFor popularizing the term "Anthropocene"
research on freshwater diatoms
studies of the Great Lakes
languageOfWorkOrName English
memberOf University of Michigan faculty NERFINISHED
name Eugene F. Stoermer NERFINISHED
nationality American
notableConcept Anthropocene NERFINISHED
occupation ecologist
phycologist
professor
publishedIn scientific journals on diatoms and freshwater ecology
sexOrGender male
studied Great Lakes ecosystems
freshwater algal communities
workLocation Ann Arbor NERFINISHED
Michigan NERFINISHED

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Anthropocene coinedBy Eugene F. Stoermer