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   abstract: Patrick is the Research Director for the Climate Impacts and Coastal
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   abstract: Dr. Patrick Barnard has been a coastal geologist with the USGS Pacific
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     Director of the Climate Impacts and Coastal Processes Team. His research focuses
     on storm- and climate-related changes to the beaches and estuaries bordering
     the Pacific Ocean. His research has been published in over 80 peer-reviewed
     scientific papers, includingNature, and presented over 100 times at scientific
     conferences and universities. He serves on numerous regional, national and international
     scientific review panels related to climate change and coastal hazards. He received
     a BA from Williams College, MS from University of South Florida, and PhD from
     UC Riverside.
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