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  Graduate School-New Brunswick 2005-2007 Programs, Faculty, and Courses Geological Sciences 460  

Geological Sciences 460

Degree Programs Offered: Master of Science, Doctor of Philosophy

Director of Graduate Program: Professor Kenneth G. Miller, Wright-Rieman Laboratories, Busch Campus (732/445-3622)

Members of the Graduate Faculty

Gail M. Ashley, Professor of Geological Sciences, FAS-NB; Ph.D., British Columbia
Sedimentology; geomorphology; quaternary geology; modern processes

Marie-Pierre Aubry, Research Professor of Geological Sciences, FAS-NB; D.Sc., Université Pierre et Marie Curie
Biostratigraphy; calcareous nannoplankton evolution; geological time and the stratigraphic record

Michael J. Carr, Professor of Geological Sciences, FAS-NB; Ph.D., Dartmouth
Convergent plate margins; volcanology, tectonics, igneous petrology

Jeremy S. Delaney, Research Scientist, Geological Sciences, FAS-NB; Ph.D., Queens (Belfast)
Microbeam analysis of terrestrial and extraterrestrial materials

Paul G. Falkowski, Professor of Geological Sciences and Marine and Coastal Sciences, FAS-NB; Ph.D., British Columbia
Biogeochemical cycles; evolution; astrobiology

Craig S. Feibel, Assistant Professor of Anthropology and Geological Sciences, FAS-NB; Ph.D., Utah
Geoarchaeology; paleoenvironments; paleoecology; microstrati- graphy; geochronology

Mark D. Feigenson, Professor of Geological Sciences, FAS-NB; Ph.D., Princeton
Geochemistry of igneous rocks and other geologic samples

Claude T. Herzberg, Professor of Geological Sciences, FAS-NB; Ph.D., Edinburgh
Solid and liquid silicate solutions; applications to planetary interiors

Gregory F. Herzog, Professor of Chemistry, FAS-NB; Ph.D., Columbia
Meteoritics: radiometric dating and cosmic ray exposure; trace elements

Roger H. Hewins, Professor of Geological Sciences, FAS-NB; Ph.D., Toronto
Petrology of meteorites, mafic and ultramafic rocks; mineral chemistry

Dennis V. Kent, Professor of Geological Sciences, FAS-NB; Ph.D., Columbia
Paleomagnetics; paleogeography; stratigraphy

Richard A. Lutz, Professor of Marine and Coastal Sciences, IMCS; Ph.D., Maine
Marine ecology and paleoecology; malacology; invertebrate paleontology; ecology of deep-sea hydrothermal vents

George R. McGhee, Professor of Geological Sciences, FAS-NB; Ph.D., Rochester
Evolutionary theory; mass extinction; community paleoecology and evolution; functional and theoretical morphology; Paleozoic stratigraphy

Kenneth G. Miller, Sr., Chair and Professor of Geological Sciences, FAS-NB; Ph.D., Massachusetts Institute of Technology/Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution Joint Program in Oceanography Late Cretaceous to Cenozoic sea-level and paleoceanographic changes; integration of isotope, bio-, magneto-, and seismic stratigraphy

Gregory S. Mountain, Professor of Geological Sciences, FAS-NB; Ph.D., Columbia Seismic stratigraphy; paleoceanography; sea-level studies; continental margin evolution

Richard K. Olsson, Professor Emeritus of Geological Sciences, FAS-NB; Ph.D., Princeton
Micropaleontology; stratigraphy; paleoecology; paleobathymetry of Cretaceous and Cenozoic formaminifera

Yin Fan Reinfelder, Assistant Professor of Geological Sciences, FAS-NB; Ph.D., Utah State
Hydrogeology; groundwater modeling

David A. Robinson, Professor of Geography, FAS-NB; Ph.D., Columbia
Climatology; cryosphere; solar radiation; physical geography

Peter A. Rona, Professor of Geological Sciences and Marine and Coastal Sciences, FAS-NB/IMCS; Ph.D., Yale
Oceanic ridge crest processes; sea floor hydrothermal processes; marine geology and geophysics, continental margin processes

Yair Rosenthal, Associate Professor of Geological Sciences, FAS-NB; Ph.D., Massachusetts Institute of Technology/Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution Geochemistry, paleoceanography, trace metal biogeochemistry, metal cycling in estuarine and coastal sediments

Roy W. Schlische, Associate Professor of Geological Sciences, FAS-NB; Ph.D., Columbia
Extensional tectonics; structural and stratigraphic development of rift basins; growth of faults

Robert E. Sheridan, Professor Emeritus of Geological Sciences, FAS-NB; Ph.D., Columbia
Seismic reflection and refraction; seismic stratigraphy; general geophysics; geology of the Atlantic continental margin

Robert M. Sherrell, Associate Professor of Geological Sciences and Marine and Coastal Sciences, FAS-NB/IMCS; Ph.D., Massachusetts Institute of Technology/Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution
Geochemistry of marine and fresh waters; paleochemical records in ice cores

Carl Swisher III, Associate Professor of Geological Sciences, FAS-NB; Ph.D., California (Berkeley) Geochronology; vertebrate paleontology; human origins

Martha O. Withjack, Professor of Geological Sciences, FAS-NB; Ph.D., Brown Experimental structural geology; structural geology and tectonics; seismic interpretation

James D. Wright, Assistant Professor of Geological Sciences, FAS-NB; Ph.D., Columbia
Marine geology; paleooceanography; stable isotopes; stratigraphy

Associate Members of the Graduate Faculty

Lloyd Burckle, Adjunct Professor of Geological Sciences, FAS-NB; Ph.D., New York
Micropaleontology (diatoms), paleoceanography, ice volume history

Colomban de Vargas, Assistant Professor of Marine and Coastal Sciences, CC; Ph.D., Geneva
Molecular genetics of planktonic foraminifera and coccolithophores

Alexander E. Gates, Associate Professor of Geology, FAS-N; Ph.D., Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University
Tectonics; structural geology; deformational-chemical interactions in orogenic belts

Miriam E. Katz, Assistant Research Professor of Geological Sciences, FAS-NB; Ph.D., Rutgers Micropaleontology; paleoceanography; biogeochemical cycles

Michael J. Kennish, Research Marine Scientist, IMCS; Ph.D., Rutgers
Biology and geology of deep-sea hydrothermal vents; anthropogenic impacts on coastal and estuarine waters

John R. Reinfelder, Associate Professor of Environmental Sciences, CC; Ph.D., SUNY (Stony Brook)
Metals in marine phytoplankton and coastal waters

Kathleen M. Scott, Associate Professor of Biological Sciences, FAS-NB; Ph.D., Yale
Functional morphology; paleoecology of ungulates; mammalian evolution

Adjunct Members of the Graduate Faculty

William A. Berggren, Distinguished Visiting Professor, FAS-NB; Ph.D., Stockholm
Taxonomy, biostratigraphy, paleobiogeography of Mesozoic and Cenozoic planktonic and benthic foraminifera; global marine-continental stratigraphic correlations and time scales; paleoceanography

Peter Sugarman, Supervising Geologist, New Jersey Geological Survey; Ph.D., Rutgers Sequence stratigraphy; hydrogeology

Brigitte M. Zanda, Maître de Conférences des Universités II, Muséum National d'Histoire Naturelle, Paris; Ph.D., Paris
Meteoritics: chondrule formation, evolution and metamorphism; cosmic ray exposure


 
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