Paul Stephen Corn is affiliated with the United States Geological Survey in the United States. Their professional focus primarily aligns with the institution's research and scientific activities.
There are no specific recent papers, frequent co-authors, or notable publication venues recorded for this researcher in the current data set. Likewise, there is no detailed information available regarding book publications or awards.
Similarly, the data does not list explicit fields of study, subfields, or main topics of scientific work associated with Paul Stephen Corn.
Given the lack of detailed research output or documented collaborations, this profile focuses on the affiliation and general available information without further specifics on academic contributions or thematic research interests.
W. Chris Funk;Michael S. Blouin;Paul Stephen Corn;Bryce A. Maxell
Erin Muths;Paul Stephen Corn;Allan P Pessier;D Earl Green
David S. Pilliod;R.Bruce Bury;Erin J. Hyde;Christopher A. Pearl
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Paul Stephen Corn;James C. Fogleman
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Michael J. Adams;David A. W. Miller;David A. W. Miller;Erin Muths;Paul Stephen Corn
W. Chris Funk;Allison E Greene;Paul Stephen Corn;Fred W Allendorf
Luke P. Shoo;Deanna H. Olson;Sarah K. McMenamin;Kris A. Murray
Roland A. Knapp;Paul Stephen Corn;Daniel E. Schindler
David S. Pilliod;Erin Muths;Rick D. Scherer;Rick D. Scherer;Paul E. Bartelt
David R. Anderson;Kenneth P. Burnham;Bruce C. Lubow;L. E. N. Thomas
Kimberleigh J. Field;C. Richard Tracy;Philip A. Medica;Ronald W. Marlow
Rick D. Scherer;Erin L. Muths;Barry R. Noon;Paul Stephen Corn
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K. E. Nussear;C. R. Tracy;P. A. Medica;D. S. Wilson
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Peter J. Murphy;Sophie St-Hilaire;Paul Stephen Corn
Paul Stephen Corn;Erin Muths
R. Bruce Bury;P. S. Corn
David S. Pilliod;Blake R. Hossack;Peter F. Bahls;Evelyn L. Bull
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