James Bothwell, Center for Spatial Analysis

James Bothwell

Graduate Research Assistant, Ph.D. Student

(405) 325-7535,

James Bothwell
Center for Spatial Analysis
3100 Monitor Ave, Ste 180
Norman, OK 73072-7807

Research Interests

  • GIS
  • Geography of Climate Change

Current Research

  • Spatiotemporal GIS and its application to General Circulation Model data sets

Teaching Experience in Geography:

  • Teaching Assistant for “Introduction to GIS”
  • Teaching Assistant “Computer Mapping”

Grants & Awards

Conference Presentations & Papers

  • Presented “Exploring Climate Patterns Embedded in Global Climate Change Datasets” Poster at 2006 Meeting of the American Meteorological Society
  • Presented “Ecological Zone Perturbations Embedded in IPCC Climate Change Scenarios” at the 2006 Southwestern Division of the Association of American Geographers meeting.
  • Presented “A kinematic representation of spatiotemporal scalar fields to support mining dynamics in data output from general circulation models” Poster at 2007 American Geophysical Union Fall Meeting
  • Presented “Mapping the kinematics of Geographical scalar data fields” Paper at 2008 American Association of Geographers meeting