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Personal Statement
- What I like most about teaching and doing research
is the interaction I have with students. There is no greater reward
than seeing them succeed.
Education
- Bachelors; Western Washington University; 1968
- Masters; Western Washington University; 1972
- Ph.D.; University of Wyoming; 1977
Research
- late cretaceous/early tertiary apparent polar wander for North America
- environmental magnetism and paleoclimate records from cave and lake deposits
- paleomagnetism of keweenawan rocks and their geomagnetic and tectonic implications
- paleosecular variation of Plio-Pleistocene volcanic rocks
- application of seismic, resistivity, gravity, and magnetic methods to geological
engineering problems
Courses Taught
- Potential Fields
- Global Geophysics and Geotectonics
- Applied and Environmental Geophysics
- Field Geophysics
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