MARK CROWELL
Mark Crowell is a geologist and has worked for FEMA for the past 20
years, mainly on coastal erosion and flooding issues. He has
authored or coauthored 14 papers that have been published in
peer-reviewed journals, including the Journal of Coastal Research
(JCR), Shore and Beach, and the Marine Technology Society
Journal. His most recent article, published in 2007 as an
editorial in the Journal of Coastal Research, is titled “How many
people live in coastal areas.” Mr. Crowell is also senior author of an
article, “Erosion: Historical Analysis and Forecasting,” that appeared
in the 2005 Encyclopedia of Coastal Science. Further, he is
co-editor of two Special Issues of the Journal of Coastal Research:
Coastal Erosion Mapping and Management, 1999 (Crowell and Leatherman);
and Shoreline Mapping and Change Analysis: Technical Considerations and
Management Implications, 2003 (Byrnes, Crowell, and
Fowler). Mark Crowell received his MS in Geology from
Virginia Tech (1988) and his BS in Geology from the University of
Maryland (1983).
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