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Robert
E. Garrison
Professor
Emeritus
of Ocean
Sciences
Ocean Sciences
Department
University
of California
Santa Cruz,
CA 95064
Tel: (831)
459-5563
Fax: (831)
459-4882
Email:
regarris@ucsc.edu |
Positions
Held
Education
Honors
& Awards
Membership
in Professional
Societies
Fields
of Scientific
Interest
Current
Research Projects
Major
Professional
Activities
Recent
Publications
Sponsored
Student Research
POSITIONS
HELD
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Professor
Emeritus
of Ocean
Sciences,
University
of California,
Santa
Cruz,
1994-present
Adjunct
Professor,
Moss
Landing
Marine
Laboratories,
1996-present
Director,
Geology
& Paleontology
Program,
National
Science
Foundation,
1994-95
Professor
of Earth
Sciences,
University
of California,
Santa
Cruz,
1973-1994
Faculty
Director,
Education
Abroad
Program,
University
of California,
Santa
Cruz,
1992-1994
Associate
Professor,
University
of California,
Santa
Cruz,
1968-1973
Assistant
Professor,
University
of British
Columbia,
1966-68
Assistant
Professor,
University
of California,
Santa
Barbara,
1965-66
Research
Associate,
Princeton
University,
1964-65
Geologist,
Sunray
DX Oil
Co.,
Wyoming
1959-61
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EDUCATION
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Princeton
University:
Ph.D.,
1964
Stanford
University:
B.S.,
1955;
M.S.,
1958
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HONORS
and AWARDS
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Pettijohn
Medal
for Excellence
in Sedimentology,
Society
for Sedimentary
geology
Visiting
Lecturer
for 1991,
Japan
National
Oil Corporation
Fulbright
Scholar,
Bureau
of Mineral
Resouces,
Canberra,
Australia,
1987
Lewis
G. Weeks
Lecturer,
Dept.
of Geology
and Geophysics,
University
of Wisconsin-Madison,
1985
President,
Pacific
Section,
Society
of Economic
Paleontologists
and Mineralogists,
1984
(President-elect,
1983;
Past
President,
1985)
Fellow,
American
Association
for the
Advancement
of Science
(elected
1981)
Fellow,
Geological
Society
of America
(elected
1981)
Faculty
Research
Lecturer,
University
of California,
Santa
Cruz,
1981-82
Guggenheim
Fellowship,
University
of Oxford
(Fellow
of Wolfson
College),
England
1972-73
Fulbright
Scholar,
University
of Innsbruck,
Austria,
1958-59
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MEMBERSHIP
IN PROFESSIONAL
SOCIETIES
American
Association
of Petroleum
Geologists
(National
plus Pacific
Section)
Geological
Society
of America
(Fellow)
Society
of Economic
Paleontologists
and Mineralogists
(National
plus PacificSection)
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FIELDS
OF SCIENTIFIC
INTEREST
|
Sedimentology,
diagenesis,
and paleoceanographic
significance
of carbonates
and deep
water
marine
sediments.
Geologic
history
of pelagic
sedimentation
as a
record
of global
climate
change.
Evolution
of sedimentary
basins
and geometry
of sedimentary
facies.
Natural
resources
and economic
development,
particularly
in emerging
nations.
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CURRENT
RESEARCH PROJECTS
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Sedimentology
and diagenesis
of pelagic
deposits,
Monterey
Formation,
Miocene,
California.
Sedimentology
and facies
development
Oligocene-Miocene
siliceous
sediments
and phosphorites
in Baja
California
, Mexico
Cretaceous
upwelling
history
of the
southern
Tethyan
margin,
Middle
East
to South
America.
Sequence
stratigraphy,
cyclostratigraphy
and mass
accumulation
rates
of silica,
phosphorus
and carbon
in sedimentary
successons
of upwelling
regions.
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MAJOR
PROFESSIONAL
ACTIVITIES
|
Member
of the
Advisory
Board,
Petroleum
Research
Fund
of the
American
Chemical
Society,
1999-2002.
Member
of the
Editorial
Board,
Atlas
Series
on Sedimentary
Structures,
Society
for Sedimentary
Geology
(SEPM).
1990-present
Member
of the
Sedimentary
Geochemistry
and Processes
Panel,
Ocean
Drilling
Program,
1993-96
Vocal
(Counselor),
Sociedad
Geológica
de Peninsular,
Baja
California,
México,
1993-95.
Member,
U.S.
Science
Advisory
Committee
for the
Ocean
Drilling
Program,
1990-1993
(member
of USSAC
Executive
Committee,
1991-93)
Member
of Sediments
and Ocean
History
Panel,
Ocean
Drilling
Program,
1986-89
(liaison
to Western
Pacific
Regional
Panel,
1988-89)
Sedimentologist,
Leg 112
of Ocean
Drilling
Program,
Perú
Margin,
October-December
1986
Co-Investigator,
U.S.-Israel
Binational
Science
Foundation
study
of sedimentary
phosphorites
in the
Middle
East,
1983-86
Member,
Grant
Review
Panel
for Programs
in Paleontology-Stratigraphy
and Surficial
Geology,
Division
of Earth
Sciences,
National
Science
Foundation,
1982-85
Associate
Editor,
Journal
of Sedimentary
Petrology,
1982-84
Member
of Ocean
Paleoenvironment
Panel,
Deep
Sea Drilling
Project,
1981-84
Visiting
Professor,
Scripps
Inst.
of Oceanography,
September
1980
to February
1981;
The Hebrew
University,
Jerusalem,
Israel,
February-July
1981
Chairman,
Faculty
Committee
on Research,
University
of California,
Santa
Cruz,
1979-80
Chairman
of the
Faculty,
Stevenson
College,
University
of California,
Santa
Cruz,
1978-79
Co-Investigator,
N.S.F.-sponsored
Egyptian-U.S.
study
of the
origin
and geologic
history
of the
Red Sea,
1976-79
Consultant
on energy
resources
to the
Office
of International
Geology,
U.S.
Geological
Survey,
1974-83
Chairman,
Geosciences
Training
Committee,
Circum-Pacific
Council
on Energy
and Mineral
Resources,
1975-78
Sedimentologist,
Leg 42A
of Deep
Sea Drilling
Project,
Mediterranean
Sea,
April-May
1975
Member
of Budget
Committee,
University
of California,
Santa
Cruz,
1973-76
Chairman,
Earth
Sciences
Board
of Studies,
University
of California,
Santa
Cruz,
1970-72
Co-Investigator
of lunar
rocks
returned
by Apollo
12 mission,
1970-71
Sedimentologist,
Leg 6
of Deep
Sea Drilling
Project,
Western
Pacific,
July-August
1969
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RECENT
PUBLICATIONS
(LAST 10 YEARS)
in
prep
or in
press
D.B.
Bernoulli
and R.E.
Garrison,
Sedimentary
Structures
in Pelagic
and Hemipelagic
Sediments
and Sedimentary
Rocks.
Atlas Series,
Society
for Sedimentary
Geology
(SEPM).
B.Hoppie
and R.E.
Garrison,
Post-rifting
stratigraphic
development
in a strike-slip
basin:
the Miocene
Cuyama
Basin,
California:
Jour. of
Sedimentary
Research,
Section
B.
B. Hoppie
and R.E.
Garrison,
Miocene
phosphate
accumulation
in the
Cuyama
Basin,
southern
California:
Marine
Geology.
Published
P.C.
Ramirez
and R.E.
Garrison,
Stratigraphy
of fine-grained
facies
of the
Sisquoc
Formation,
Santa Maria
Basin,
California:
paleoceanographic
and tectonic
implications:
U.S. Geological
Survey
Bull. 1995-U,
15 p. 1998
I.W. Aiello,
D.S. Stakes,
M. Kastner,
and R.E.
Garrison,
Carbonate
vent structures
in the
Upper Miocene
Santa Cruz
Mudstone
at Santa
Cruz, California,
in Garrison,
R.E., Aiello,
I.W., and
Moore,
J.C. (eds.),
Late Cenozoic
Fluid Seeps
and Tectonics
Along the
San Gregorio
Fault Zone
in the
Monterey
Bay Region,
California:
Pacific
Section
American
Association
of Petroleum
Geologists,
Volume
and Guidebook
GB-76,
p. 35-51.
1999
B.J. Thompson,
R.E. Garrison,
and J.C.
Moore,
A Late
Cenozoic
sandstone
intrusion
west of
Santa Cruz,
California:
fluidized
flow of
water-
and hydrocarbon-saturated
sediments,
in
Garrison,
R.E., Aiello,
I.W., and
Moore,
J.C. (eds.),
Late Cenozoic
Fluid Seeps
and Tectonics
Along the
San Gregorio
Fault Zone
in the
Monterey
Bay Region,
California:
Pacific
Section
American
Association
of Petroleum
Geologists,
Volume
and Guidebook
GB-76,
p. 53-74.
1999
J.C. Moore,
R.E. Garrison,
I.W. Aiello,
BJ. Thompson,
D.S. Stakes,
and K.A.
Salamy,
Field Trip
No. 1,
Modern
and ancient
fluid seep
systems
in the
Monterey
Bay Region,
California:
surface
and subsurface
observations,
in
Garrison,
R.E., Aiello,
I.W., and
Moore,
J.C. (eds.),
Late Cenozoic
Fluid Seeps
and Tectonics
Along the
San Gregorio
Fault Zone
in the
Monterey
Bay Region,
California:
Pacific
Section
American
Association
of Petroleum
Geologists,
Volume
and Guidebook
GB-76,
p. 93-117.
1999
R.E. Garrison,
B.W. Hoppie,
and K.A.
Grimm,
Phosphates
and dolomites
in coastal
upwelling
sediments
of the
Perú margin
and the
Monterey
Formation
(Naples
Beach Section),
California,
in Hornafius,
J.S. (ed.),
Field Gudie
to the
Monterey
Formation
between
Santa Barbara
and Gaviota,
California:
Pacific
Section,
Amer. Assoc.
Petroleum
Geologists
Guidebook
GB-17,
p. 67-84.
1994.
Y. Kolodny
and R.E.
Garrison,
Sedimentation
and diagenesis
in paleo-upwelling
zones of
epeiric
sea and
basinal
settings:
a comparison
of the
Cretaceous
Mishash
Formation
of Israel
and the
Miocene
Monterey
Formation
of California,
in Iijima,
A., Garrison,
R.E. and
Abed, A.M.
(eds.),
Siliceous,
Phosphatic
and Glauconitic
Sediments
of the
Tertiary
and Mesozoic:
Symposium
Volume,
29th International
Geological
Congress
(Kyoto),
VSP International
Science
Publishers,
Zeist,
The Netherlands,
p. 133-157.
1994.
R.J. Behl
and R.E.
Garrison,
The origin
of chert
in the
Monterey
Formation
of California
(USA),
ibid, p.
101-132.
1994.
G.M. Filipelli,
M.L. Delaney,
R.E. Garrison,
S. Khan
Omarzai
and R.J.
Behl, Variability
of phosphorus
accumulation
and the
controls
on phosphogenesis
in a Miocene
low oxygen
basin:
the Monterey
Formation,
California.
Marine
Geology,
v. 116,
p. 419-430.
1994.
C.R. Glenn
and others
(incl.
R.E. Garrison),
Phosphorous
and phosphorites:
sedimentology
and environments
of formation:
Ecologae
geol. Helvetica,
v. 87,
p. 747-788.
1994.
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R.E. Garrison,
Neogene
lithofacies
and depositional
sequences
associated
with upwelling
regions
along he
eastern
margin
of the
Pacific,
in Tsuchi,
R. and
Ingle,
J.C. (eds.),
Pacific
Neogene:
Environment,
Evolution
and Events.
Univ. of
Tokyo Press,
Tokyo,
p. 43-68.
1992.
R.E. Garrison,
Neogene
phosphogenesis
along the
eastern
margin
of the
Pacific.
Revista
Geologica
de Chile,
v. 19,
p. 91-111.
1992.
L.D. White,
R.E. Garrison,
and J.A.
Barron,
Miocene
intensification
of upwelling
along the
California
margin
as recorded
in siliceous
facies
of the
Monterey
Formation
and offshore
DSDP sites,
in Summerhayes,
C. P.,
Prell,
W. L.,
and Emeis,
K.C. (eds.).
Evolution
of Upwelling
Systems
Since the
Early Miocene:
Special
Publication,
Geological
Society
(London),
p. 429-442.
1992.
K.B. Föllmi,
R.E. Garrison,
W.J. Kennedy,
F. Zambrano-Ortiz,
P.C. Ramirez,
and B.
Lehner,
Stratigraphy,
sedimentology,
and paleontology
(Ammonoidea,
Palynomorphs)
of phosphate-rich
sequences
in the
Upper Cretaceous
of Tausa
and Iza,
Colombia.
Palaeogeography,
Palaeoclimatology,
Palaeoecology
, v. 93,
p. 151-182.
1992.
Description
of rocks
dredged
from the
Kerguelen
Plateau:
BMR Record
1989/11,
Bureau
of Mineral
Resources,
Geology
and Geophysics
(Australia),
32 p. (with
H.L. Davies
et al.).
1992.
K.B. Föllmi,
R.E. Garrison,
and K.
Grimm,
Stratification
in phosphatic
sediments:
Illustrations
from the
Neogene
of California,
in Einsele,
G., Ricken,
W., and
Seilacher,
A. (eds):
Cyclic
and Event
Stratification,
Springer-Verlag,
Berlin,
p. 492-507.
1991.
K.B. Föllmi
and R.E.
Garrison,
Phosphatic
sediments,
ordinary
or extraordinary
deposits?
The example
of the
Miocene
Monterey
Formation
(California),
in Mueller,
D., McKenzie,
J., and
Weissert,
H. (eds.),
Controversies
in Modern
Geology:
Academic
Press,
Ch. 5,
p. 55-84.
1991.
R.E. Garrison,
Pelagic
and hemipelagic
sedimentary
rocks as
source
and reservoir
rocks,
in Brown,
G.C., Gorsline,
D., and
Schweller,
W.J. (eds.),
Deep-Marine
Sedimentation:
Depositional
Models
and Case
Histories
in Hydrocarbon
Exploration
and Development:
Pacific
Section
SEPM, Short
Course
Volume
66, p.123-149.
1990.
D. El-Sabbagh
and R.E.
Garrison,
Silica
diagenesis
in the
Santa Cruz
Mudstone
(Upper
Miocene),
La Honda
Basin,
California,
in Garrison,
R.E. et
al. (eds),
Geology
and Tectonics
of the
Central
California
Coastal
Region,
San Francisco
to Monterey:
Pacific
Section
AAPG Volume
and Guidebook,
Book GB67,
p. 123-132.
1990.
R.E. Garrison,
and M.
Kastner,
Phosphatic
sediments
and rocks
recovered
from the
Peru Margin
ODP Leg
112: Proceedings
of the
Ocean Drilling
Program,
Scientific
Results,
Volume
112, p.
95-134.
1990.
M. Kastner,
H. Elderfield,
J.B. Martin,
E. Suess,
K. Kvenvolden,
and R.E.
Garrison,
Diagenesis
and interstitial-water
chemistry
at the
Peruvian
continental
margin
- major
constituents
and strontium
isotopes,
ibid, p.
413-440.
1990.
R.E. Garrison,
M. Kastner,
and C.E.
Reimers,
Miocene
phosphogenesis
in California,
In Burnett,
W.C. and
Riggs,
S.R. (eds.),
Phosphate
Deposits
of the
World,
Vol. 3,
Neogene
to Modern
Phosphorites:
Cambridge
University
Press,
Ch. 23,
p. 285-299.
1990.
C.E. Reimers,
M. Kastner,
and R.E.
Garrison,
The role
of bacterial
mats in
phosphate
mineralization
with particular
reference
to the
Monterey
Formation,
ibid, Ch.
24, p.
300-311.
1990.
M. Kastner,
R.E. Garrison,
Y. Kolodny,
C.E. Reimers
and A.
Shemesh,
Coupled
changes
of oxygen
isotopes
in PO4
3- and
CO3 2-
in apatite,
with emphasis
on the
Monterey
Formation,
California,
ibid, Ch.
25, p.
312-324.
1990.
R. E. Garrison
and P.C.
Ramirez,
Conglomerates
and breccias
in the
Monterey
Formation
and related
units as
reflections
of basin
margin
history,
In Colburn,
I.P., Abbott,
P.L., and
Minch,
J. (eds.),
Conglomerates
in Basin
Analysis:
A Symposium
Dedicated
to A.O.
Woodford:
Pacific
Section
S.E.P.M.,
62: 189-206.
1989.
Suess,
E., et
al., Introduction,
objectives,
and principal
results,
Leg 112,
Peru Continental
Margin,
In E. Suess,
R. von
Huene,
et al.,
Initial
Reports
of the
Ocean Drilling
Program,
112, 5-23.
1989.
Suess,
E., et
al., Shipboard
Scientific
Party,
Section
2: Site
Reports,
ibid, 159-1004.
1989.
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M. Kastner,
R.E. Garrison,
Sediments
and diagenetic
products
recovered
during
Leg 112
(Peru Margin)
of the
Ocean Drilling
Project,
in Dunbar,
R. and
Baker,
P. (eds.),
Guidebook
to the
Cenozoic
Geology
of the
Pisco Basin,
Peru: IGCP
Project
156 (UNESCO),
p. 141-158.
1988.
R. von
Huene,
E. Suess,
et al.,
Ocean Drilling
Program
Leg 112,
Peru Continental
margin:
Part 1,
Tectonic
History:
Geology,
16:934-938.
1988.
E. Suess,
R. von
Huene,
et al.,
Ocean Drilling
Program
Leg 112,
Peru continental
margin:
Part 2,
Sedimentary
history
and diagenesis
in a coastal
upwelling
environment:
Geology,
16:939-943.
1988.
R.E. Garrison,
M. Kastner,
and Y.
Kolodny,
Phosphorites
and phosphatic
rocks in
the Monterey
Formation
and related
Miocene
units,
coastal
California,
in Ingersoll,
R.V. and
Ernst,
W.G. (eds.),
Cenozoic
Basin Development
in Coastal
California,
vol. 6
of the
Rubey Volumes:
Prentice-Hall,
Inc., Englewood
Cliffs,
NJ, p.
348-381.
1987.
E. Suess,
et al.,
Leg 112
studies
continental
margin:
Geotimes,
32:10-12.
1987.
R.E. Garrison,
W.J. Kennedy,
and T.
Palmer,
Early lithification
and hardgrounds
in Upper
Albian
and Cenomanian
calcarenites,
southwest
England:
Cretaceous
Research,
8:103-140.
1987.
R. von
Huene,
E. Suess,
et al.,
Convergent
margin
tectonics
and coastal
upwelling:
A history
of the
Peru continental
margin:
Episodes,
10:87-93.
1987.
E. Suess,
R. von
Huene,
et al.,
Histoire
geologique
de la marge
continentale
du Perou.
Deformations
tectoniques
liee a
la convergen
et upwellings
cotiers:
resultats
de la campagne
du Leg
112 O.D.P.:
Compte
Rendu Acad.
Sc., Paris,
305:961-967.
1987.
Books
and Volumes
Edited
Garrison,
R., Aiello,
I.W., and
Moore,
J.G., 1999,
Late Cenozoic
Fluid Seeps
and Tectonics
Along the
San Gregorio
Fault Zone
in the
Monterey
Bay Region,
California:
Pacific
Section
American
Association
of Petroleum
Geologists,
Volume
and Guidebook
GB-76,
156 p.
Iijima,
A., Abed,
A.M., and
Garrison,
R.E. (eds.),
1994, Siliceous,
Phosphatic
and Glauconitic
Sediments
of the
Tertiary
and Mesozoic:
Symposium
Volume,
29th International
Geological
Congress
(Kyoto),
VSP International
Publishers,
Zeist,
The Netherlands,
248 p.
Garrison,
R.E., Greene,
H.G., Hicks,
K.R., Weber,
G.E., and
Wright,
T.L. (eds.),
1990, Geology
and Tectonics
of the
Central
California
Coast Region,
San Francisco
to Monterey:
Pacific
Section
American
Association
of Petroleum
Geologists,
Volume
and Guidebook,
Book GB67,
314 p.
Garrison,
R.E. (ed.),
1989, Japan-US
Seminar
on Neogene
Siliceous
Sediments
of the
Pacific
Region,
Syllabus
and Fieldtrip
Guidebook
for conference
sponsored
by the
National
Science
Foundation,
the Japan
Soceity
for the
Promotion
of Science,
and the
Pacific
Rim Program
of the
University
of California,
Santa Cruz,
California,
June 1989,
131 p.
Garrison,
R.E. and
Bennison,
A.P. (eds.),
1986. Type
Monterey
Shale and
the Point
Lobos to
Big Sur
Tectonic
Complex:
Field Trip
Guidebook,
American
Association
of Petroleum
Geologists,
Trustee
Associates
Meeting,
Pebble
Beach,
CA, 52
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GRADUATE
STUDENTS AND
THESES SUPERVISED
(current position
of former student
in parenthesis)
1.
L. Edwards:
"Sedimentology
of Miocene
Turbidites,
Santa Cruz
Island,
California",
M.S., UCSB,
1967 (Consulting
Geologist,
Denver).
2. R.A.
Rahmani:
"Sedimentology
of the
Nanaimo
Group,
Upper Cretaceous,
Salt Spring
Island,
British
Columbia",
M.A., University
of British
Columbia,
1968 (Research
Geologist,
ARAMCO,
Dhaharan,
Sudi Arabia).
3. R. Herzer:
"Geology
of Bowie
Seamount,
Northeast
Pacific",
M.A., University
of British
Columbia,
1968 (Senior
Research
Geologist,
Geological
Survey
of New
Zealand,
Wellington,
N.Z.).
4. D. Work:
M.S. (no
thesis),
UCSC, 1970
( Exploration
Geologist,
BP-AMOCO,
Houston).
5. D. Wachs:
"Petrology
and Depositional
History
of Limestones
in the
Franciscan
Formation
of California"
, Ph.D.,
UCSC, 1973
(Senior
Research
Geologist,
Geological
Survey
of Israel,
Jerusalem).
6. J. Wendte:
"Sedimentation
and Diagenesis
of the
Cooking
Lake Platform
and Lower
Leduc Reef
Facies,
Upper Devonian,
Redwater,
Alberta,
Canada",
Ph.D.,
UCSC, 1974
(Senior
Research
Geologist,
Institute
of Sedimentary
Geology,
Geological
Survey
of Canada,
Calgary).
7. J. Scheihing:
M.S. (no
thesis),
UCSC. 1976
(Senior
Exploration
Geologist,
EXXON,
Corpus
Cristi,
Texas;
retired).
8. K.A.
Pisciotto:
"Basinal
Sedimentary
Facies
and Diagenetic
Aspects
of the
Monterey
Shale,
California",
Ph.D.,
UCSC, 1978
(Technical
Advisor,
American
International
Group,
San Francisco).
9. F. Govean:
"Some Paleoecologic
Aspects
of the
Monterey
Formation,
California",
Ph.D.,
UCSC 1980
(Micropaleontologist,
LSA Associates
Inc. Irvine,
Calif).
10. D.
Bliefnick:
"Sedimentology
and Diagenesis
of Bryozoan-
and Sponge-Rich
Carbonate
Buildups
on Great
Bahama
Bank" ,
Ph.D.,
UCSC, 1980
(Consulting
Petroleum
Geologist,
UK).
11. C.R.
Glenn:
"Stratigraphy,
Petrology
and Sedimentology
of the
Duwi Formation
(Late Cretaceous),
Eastern
Egypt",
M.S., UCSC,
1980 (
Professor,
Univ. of
Hawaii).
12. G.W.
Hill: "Infaunal
and Neoichnological
Characteristics
of the
South Texas
Outer Continental
Shelf".
"Facies
Characteristics
and Patterns
in Moderate
Size-Graded
Shelf Deposits,
Northwestern
gulf of
Mexico".
"Facies
Characteristics
and Patterns
in Mid-Estuary
Intertidal
Flat Deposits,
Willapa
Bay, Washington"
(3 publications),
Ph.D.,
UCSC, 1980
(Research
Geologist,
U.S. Geological
Survey,
Reston,
Va.).
13. R.L.
Phillips:
"Depositional
Environments
of the
Santa Margarita
Formation
in the
Santa Cruz,
Mountains,
California"
, Ph.D.,
UCSC, 1981
(Senior
Research
Geologist,
U.S. Geological
Survey,
Menlo Park,
Ca.).
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14. R.H.
Wright:
"Geology
of Central
Marin County,
California"
, Ph.D.,
UCSC, 1981
(Chief
Geologist,
Harlan
Miller
Tait Associates,
San Francisco).
15. P.D.
Snavely
III: "Depositional
and Diagenetic
History
of the
Thebes
Formation
(Lower
Eocene),
Egypt,
and Implications
for Early
Red Sea
Tectonism"
, Ph.D.,
UCSC, 1984
(Research
Geologist,
EXXON Production
Research
Lab., Houston).
16. K.A.
Mertz,
Jr.: "Origin
and Depositional
History
of the
Sandholdt
Member,
Miocene
Monterey
Formation,
Santa Lucia
Range,
California",
Ph.D.,
UCSC, 1984
(Environmental
Geologist,
M. Swanson
& Associates,
Sacramento).
17. D.J.
Hollander:
"Origin
of Secondary
Carbonates,
Diagenesis
of Organic
Matter,
and Source
Bed Evaluation,
Tertiary
Basinal
Units,
La Honda
Basin,Santa
Cruz Mountains,
California",
M.S., UCSC,
1984 (Assistant
Prof.,
Northwestern
Univ.).
18. A.M.
El-Shishtawy:
"Diagenesis
of the
Thebes
Formation
(Eocene),
Quseir
Area, Red
Sea Coast,
Egypt",
M.S., UCSC,
1985 (Assistant
Prof.,
Tanta Univ,
Egypt.).
19. Keith
F. Watts:
"Evolution
of a Carbonate
Slope Facies
Along a
South Tethyan
Continental
Margin:
The Mesozoic
Sumeini
Group and
the Quimayrah
Facies
of the
Muti Formation,
Oman",
Ph.D.,
UCSC, 1985
(Consultant,
Jackson
Hole, Wyoming).
20. Cathy
A. Rigsby:
"Depositional
Environments,
Paleogeography,
and Tectonic
and Eustatic
Implications
of the
Oligocene-Early
Miocene
Vaqueros
Formation
in the
Western
Transverse
Ranges,
California",
Ph.D. UCSC,
1989 (Associate
Prof.,
East Carolina
University).
21. Lisa
D. White:
"Chronostratigraphic
and Paleoceanographic
Aspects
of Selected
Chert Intervals
in the
Miocene
Monterey
Formation,
California",
Ph.D.,
UCSC, 1989
(Professor,
San Francisco
State University).
22. Bonita
L. Murchey:
"Late Paleozoic
Siliceous
Basins
of the
Western
Cordillera
of North
America
(Nevada.
California,
Mexico
and Alaska):
Three Studies
Using Radiolarians
and Sponge
Spicules
for Biostratigraphic,
Paleobathymetric,
and Tectonic
Analyses",
Ph.D.,
UCSC, 1989
(Research
Geologist,
U.S. Geological
Survey,
Menlo Park,
Ca.).
23. Pedro
C. Ramirez:
"Stratigraphy,
Sedimentology,
and Paleoceanographic
Implications
of the
Late Miocene
to Early
Pliocene
Sisquoc
Formation,
Santa Maria
Area, California",
Ph.D.,
UCSC, 1990
(Associate
Prof.,
California
State Univ.,
Los Angeles).
24. Ahmed
M. El-Shistawy:
"Studies
on the
Petrology
and Diagenesis
of Siliceous
Sediments:
Examples
from the
Miocene
of California,
USA and
the Eocene-Cretaceous
of Egypt",
Ph.D.,
UCSC,1990
(Associate
Prof.,
Tanta Univ.,
Egypt).
25. Thomas
R. Clifton:
"Sedimentology
of Antidune
Flow: Controls
on Sediment
Transport
and Stratification",
Ph.D.,
UCSC, 1991
(co-supervised
with R.Anderson)
(Environmental
Geologist,
Dames and
Moore,
San Francisco).
26. Julie
A. Dumoulin:
"Case Studies
in Sedimentation
along Passive
Margins:
argo Abyssal
Plain,
NW Indian
Ocean,
and Maiyumerak
Mountains,
NW Alaska",
Ph.D.,
1991, UCSC
(Research
Geologist,
U.S. Geological
Survey,
Anchorage,
Alaska).
27. Bruce
M. Richmond:
"Holocene
Geomorphology
and Reef
History
of Islands
in the
South and
Central
Pacific",
Ph.D.,
1992, UCSC
(Research
Geologist,
U.S. Geological
Survey,
Menlo Park,
Ca.).
28. Maria
C. Ledesma:
"Petrology
of Phosphatic
Sedimentary
Rocks Within
the Oligo-Miocene
San Gregorio
Formation
of Baja
California
Sur, Mexico",
M.S., 1992,
UCSC (Environmenta
Geologist,
GEOMATRIX,
San Francisco;
deceased).
29. Kurt
A. Grimm,
"The Sedimentology
of Coastal
Upwelling
Systems",
Ph.D.,
1992, UCSC
(Associate
Prof.,
Univ. of
British
Columbia)
30. Richard
J. Behl,
"Chertification
in the
Monterey
Formation
of California
and Deep-Sea
Sediments
of the
West Pacific",
Ph.D.,
1992, UCSC
(Associate
Prof.,
California
State Univ.,
Long Beach)
31. Brian
Thompson,
"Geometry
and Fluid
Flow Mechanisms
of the
Bituminous
Sandstone
Intrusions
at Yellow
Bank Creek,
Western
Santa Cruz
County,
California",
M.S., 1995
(Environmental
Geologist,
GEOMATRIX,
Oakland,
Calif.)
32. Wayne
Bloechl,
"Sedimentology
and Tectonic
Significance
of Ordovician
Turbidite
Successions,
Northern
Gaspé Peninsula,
Quebec",
M.S., 1996
(Consulting
Geologist,
Santa Cruz
County
and Instructor,
Cabrillo
College,
Aptos,
Calif.)
33. Bryce
Hoppie,
"The Sequence
Stratigraphy
of Fine-grained
Sediments",
Ph.D.,
1996 (Associate
Prof.,
Mankato
State Univ.,
Minnesota)
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