Miami University

Contact Info

        220 Shideler Hall

Dr. Jerry E. Green

My primary areas of teaching and research interest are resource analysis and regional historical geography of the North American subarctic. Currently, I am actively working on the historical geography of the rise and decline of river transportation in the Yukon related to mineral production.

 

Education:
Ph.D., North Carolina, 1976

Teaching Responsibilities
- Earth's Physical Environments - Regional Physical Environments - Map Interpretation - Humans & Natural Resources - Regional Land Use Capability Analysis - Aerial Photo Interpretation

Selected Publications

  • Jerry Green (2006) "From Steubenville to Paducah: The Steamboat Legacy of Elijah Murray" in S & D Reflector Vol. 43, No. 1.
  • Jerry Green (2004) "Riverboat Technology and Riverboat Builders for the Yukon River, 1896-1906" in Alaska History 19, pp. 44-61.
  • Jerry Green (2004) "Steubenville, Ohio and the Nineteenth Century Steamboat Trade" in Ohio History, pp. 18-30.
  • Jerry Green (2003) "The Tragedy of Josephus Todd" in Upper Ohio Valley Historical Review 2003, Volume XXVI, No. 1, pp. 23-27.
  • Jerry Green (1998) Entry for "Surface Mining" pp. 711-712 in Encyclopedia of Environmental Issues, Craig Allin (editor).
  • Jerry Green (1997) Entries for "Environmental degredation, resource exploitation" pp. 241-245, and "Multi-Use Approach" pp. 524-526 in Natural Resources, an edited, three volume science survey.