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Expert Details

Geosciences, Nuclear Waste (Glass), Plate Tectonics, Igneous Geology, Faults, Earthquake Hazards

ID: 731294 Ohio, USA

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Expert is an Instructor at a University in the Geology Department. She has taught at seven other universities and have held three postdoctoral fellowships/research positions. She is an igneous petrologist, analytical geochemist, genetic mineralogist and field geologist: She uses petrology and mineralogy to unravel the evolution of the lithosphere, focusing on small-volume Cenozoic alkalic rocks exposed near the Rocky Mountains. Her main interests at present focus on unusual MgO- and K2O-rich igneous rocks (minettes and related rocks), derived from old, cold, mantle lithosphere, which are exposed at Two Buttes, CO, near the Spanish Peaks, and in the northeastern part of New Mexico. She routinely collect samples in the field and analyze them in the laboratories upon returning. She trains students regularly in the scientific method and in how to approach problems. She engages students in original research and she has worked with local landfills to solve clogging problems (using my background in mineralogy and expertise and experience using analytical equipment). She has analyzed Si-C heart valves using an electron microprobe. She has consulted with consumers who purchased building stones and kitchen counter-top materials advertised as "granite."

Education

Year Degree Subject Institution
Year: 1993 Degree: PhD Subject: Geology, Igneous Petrology/Analytical Geochemistry especially Institution: University of Texas @ Austin
Year: 1986 Degree: MS Subject: Geology, Igneous Petrology especially Institution: University of Georgia @ Athens
Year: 1981 Degree: BA Subject: Geology, geochemistry option Institution: University of Colorado @ Boulder

Work History

Years Employer Title Department
Years: 2011 to Present Employer: Undisclosed Title: Lecturer Department: Geological Sciences
Responsibilities:
Teaches Petrology, Mineralogy, Environmental Geology, Physical Geology, Our Oceans, California Geology and Society, How the Earth Works, Environmental Geochemistry, Water in the West (team-taught) and Historical Geology, Historical Geology and Earth Science.
Years Employer Title Department
Years: 2008 to 2011 Employer: GRAND VALLEY STATE UNIVERSITY Title: Visiting Assistant Professor Department: Geology
Responsibilities:
Taught Petrology, Mineralogy, Exploring the Earth (Physical Geology), Environmental Geology, Living with the Great Lakes, and Plate Tectonics. Mentored 3-5 undergraduate students each semester by engaging them in original research projects and, as part of the department-wide seminar, mentored and taught students how to present and write scientific material. Informally advised many students and also supervised 1-3 teaching
Years Employer Title Department
Years: 2005 to 2008 Employer: THE RICHARD STOCKTON COLLEGE OF NEW JERSEY Title: Visiting Assistant Professor Department: Geology
Responsibilities:
Taught The Earth, Mineralogy, Petrology, Marine Geology, Physical Geology, and Volcanoes. Created and developed a new course - the Geology of National Parks: a 4-week field trip with a pre-trip seminar. Coordinated the Environmental Studies Seminar one semester. Supervised student research each semester, and supervised students who worked with me cataloguing and curating samples. Served on College committees and participated in Program service to the College.
Years Employer Title Department
Years: 2003 to 2005 Employer: WASHINGTON AND LEE UNIVERSITY Title: Visiting Assistant Professor Department: Geology
Responsibilities:
Taught Earth Materials I and II, General Geology, Regional Geology (co-taught as a field course), Shake and Bake: Tectonic and Volcanic Processes, The Geology of National Parks (as a lecture course), and Introduction to Meteorology (co-taught with Ed Spencer). Advised undergraduate research projects. Set up and hosted a Visiting Speakers Series. Took upper division classes on long field trips and/or to do analytical work at the University of Georgia.
Years Employer Title Department
Years: 2001 to 2003 Employer: NORTHERN ILLINOIS UNIVERSITY Title: Visiting Assistant Professor Department: Geology and Environmental Geosciences
Responsibilities:
Designed and taught a new course, Solid Earth Composition, which combined Mineralogy, Optical Mineralogy, and Petrology. Also taught Introductory Geology, Low-temperature Geochemistry, a grad/undergrad seminar on the Petrology and Tectonics of Big Bend Ranch State Park in Texas (with an extended field trip). Also co-taught the second half of NIU’s Geological Techniques Field Camp located in South Dakota. Took upper division classes on four-day field trips. Advised one graduate student’s MS thesis project on lavas from Big Bend Ranch State Park in Texas.
Years Employer Title Department
Years: 1998 to 2000 Employer: PACIFIC NORTHWEST NATIONAL LABORATORY through the ASSOCIATED WESTERN UNIVERSITIES Title: Postdoctoral Fellow/Scientist Department:
Responsibilities:
Designed and made glasses on an experimental scale. Determined the solubilities and structural environments of Hf-, Gd-, U- and Pu oxides in peralkaline and peraluminous glasses. Part of a multi-institutional 3-year project. Also examined the molecular structure of the glasses using X-ray absorption fine structure spectroscopy (EXAFS) at the Stanford synchrotron. Worked with radiological and fissile material (239Pu), mentored and supervised undergraduate and graduate students, and pre-service science teachers in a large glass development laboratory.
Years Employer Title Department
Years: 1995 to 1997 Employer: IDAHO GEOLOGICAL SURVEY/IDAHO STATE UNIVERSITY Title: POstdoctoral Researcher/Lecturer Department: Geology
Responsibilities:
Determined the major- and trace element compositions of small-volume samples (20 mg) of simulated waste glasses in order to evaluate the inhomogeneity of radioactive waste glass, in particular, a zirconium boro-aluminosilicate glass. My work included analytical development and supervision of student workers in the chemistry, X-ray and -ray laboratories. This overlapped in time with the postdoctoral project described directly below.
Determined the spatial distribution of permeable zones in the dominantly basaltic subsurface of the Eastern Snake River Plain using rock cores, hydrologic data, and borehole geophysical data. Geologic data were used as “soft-data” surrogates for hydraulic conductivity () measurements, and for hydrologic modeling towards the remediation of toxic plumes. Core data was calibrated to geophysical logs in order to extend the present  database to areas where no core was collected during drilling.
Years Employer Title Department
Years: 2000 to 2001 Employer: NORTHERN ARIZONA UNIVERSITY Title: Visiting Assistant Professor Department: geology
Responsibilities:
Taught Mineralogy, Optical Mineralogy, Igneous and Metamorphic Petrology, Introduction to Field Methods, and Introductory Geology. I developed and led one- to four-day field trips for upper-level classes in AZ, NM, and CO.

Career Accomplishments

Associations / Societies
AGU, GSA, AWG, Sigma Xi
Professional Appointments
Treasurer, Association for Women Geoscientists Foundation (AWGF); Director, AWGF
Publications and Patents Summary
24 papers and maps published in peer-reviewed journals

Additional Experience

Training / Seminars
Geology Workshop (for high school Teachers)
Engaged, interactive teaching with examples and resources
August 7th, 2009
Grand Valley State University
Other Relevant Experience
Expert rock and materials analysis; analytical techniques in geology including petrographic microscope analysis, electron microprobe analysis, X-ray diffraction analysis; interpretation of whole rock compositions

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