Position:
Assoc. Professor of Geoscience & Environmental Science at Franklin & Marshall College
Location:
Lancaster, Pennsylvania Area
Work:
Franklin & Marshall College
- Franklin and Marshall College since Sep 2001
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Assoc. Professor of Geoscience & Environmental Science
Stanford University
- Department of Geological and Environmental Sciences, Stanford University 2011 - 2012
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Cox Visiting Professor
Education:
Case Western Reserve University 1975 - 1980
PhD, Geochemistry
Franklin & Marshall College 1972 - 1975
BA, Geology
Interests:
Geochemistry, geochronology (40Ar/39Ar & fission-track), tephrochronology, stratigraphy & sedimentology, basin analysis, rift tectonics, quaternary geology and geomorphology, human origins, climate change, anthropogenic influences on landscapes, soils, surface water & groundwater quality, and environmental restoration.
Honor & Awards:
Fellow, California Academy of Science (1988)
Diplomacy Fellow, AAAS (2002-2003)
Presidential Fellow, Case Western Reserve University (2004)
Pennsylvania State Senate Resolution 283 (2008)
Kirk Bryan Award, Quaternary Geology & Geomorphology Division, Geological Society of America (2011)
Fellow, Geological Society of America (2011)
Awards:
Cox Visiting Professor
Stanford University