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Dr. Andrew Kozlowski

Curator of Quaternary Landscape Materials
andrew.kozlowski@nysed.gov
518-486-2012

My research focuses on geologic mapping of sediments deposited and landforms created during the Pleistocene epoch (2.6 million - 11,700 years ago), the most recent time that episodes of global cooling, or ice ages, took place. Much of the world's temperate zones were alternately covered by glaciers during cool periods and uncovered during the warmer interglacial periods when the glaciers retreated.

I utilize field mapping, exploratory drilling and coring, geophysical methods and age dating (geochronology) to better understanding of three-dimensional geologic frameworks of glacial deposits and reconstruct former positions and locations of glaciers in New York State. It is my long term research goal to provide better understanding and resolution of glacial stratigraphy and glacial chronology in New York State and the Great Lakes Region.

My work directing the geologic mapping program in the State Museum and Quaternary research helps to address societal and land use issues for example geologic hazards such as landslides, water quality & resources, and aggregate resources, etc. most of which are the direct result of repeated glaciations.

Publications

2025

L.C. Eastham, R. Feranec 2025, Examining potential drivers of variation in the carbonate-collagen stable carbon isotope offset of modern and Late Pleistocene ungulates from C3-dominant ecosystems, Palaeogeography, Palaeoclimatology, Palaeoecology 674, 113014. 10.1016/j.palaeo.2025.113014
J. Kirchman, R. Feranec, J. Butera, B. vonHoldt 2025, A Remarkable Specimen Record of an Apparently Wild Gray Wolf (Canis lupus) from Upstate New York, Northeastern Naturalist 38, 455-471. 10.1656/045.032.0310
R Blazquez-Orta, L. Rodríguez, M.M. Gonzalez, V. Estaca-Gomez, I. De Gaspar, R. Feranec, J.M. Carretero, J.L. Arsuaga, N. García 2025, Dogs from the past: Exploring morphology in mandibles from Iberian archaeological sites using 3D geometric morphometrics, Journal of Archaeological Science: Reports 57, 104660. 10.1016/j.jasrep.2024.104660

2024

R. Blázquez-Orta, L. Rodriguez, M. González, V. Estaca-Gomez, I. De Gaspar, R. Feranec, J. Carretero, J. Arsuaga, N. Garcia 2024, Dogs from the past: Exploring morphology in mandibles from Iberian archaeological sites using 3D geometric morphometrics, Journal of Archaeological Science: Reports 57, 104660. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jasrep.2024.104660
L. Eastham, R. Feranec 2024, Assessing the influence of body size on patterns of dietary niche segregation among the ungulate community in Yellowstone National Park, USA, Mammalian Biology , . 10.1007/s42991-024-00419-1

2022

.L. DeSantis, R. Feranec, J. Southon, T. Cerling, J. Harris, W. Binder, J. Cohen, A. Farrell, E. Lindsey, J. Meachen, Robin O\textquoterightKeefe, G. Takeuchi 2022, On the relationship between collagen- and carbonate-derived carbon isotopes with implications for the inference of carnivore dietary behavior, Frontiers in Ecology and Evolution 10, 10:1031383.. 10.3389/fevo.2022.1031383
Nuria Garcia, Sergio arez, Ignacio De Gaspar, Santiago Prieto, C\ Laplana, M Pellicena, Rosa Huguet, Raquel azquez-Orta, Israel Carmonaa, H\ Del Valle, Sebasti\ erez, R. Feranec, Arantza Aranburu, Paloma Sevilla, Irene Prieto 2022, Juan Labranz cave: a quaternary deposit in the central Iberian peninsula, Historical Biology , 1-10. 10.1080/08912963.2022.2060097

2021

L.R.G. DeSantis, R. Feranec, Ant\ on, E. Lundelius 2021, Dietary ecology of the scimitar-toothed cat Homotherium serum, Current Biology 31, 1-8. 10.1016/j.cub.2021.03.061
R. Feranec, M. Cournoyer, A. Kozlowski 2021, 14C Dates and Stable Isotope Ecology of Marine Vertebrates in the Late Pleistocene-Early Holocene Champlain Sea, Radiocarbon , 1-14. 10.1017/RDC.2021.40
R. Feranec, Martin Christiansen, David Driver, Stuart Fiedel 2021, “Man and the Mastodon”: Revisiting the Northborough Mastodon, Eastern Paleontologist 9, 1-22.