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Robert E. Garrison 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

Curriculum Vitae

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

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

Princeton University: Ph.D., 1964

Stanford University: B.S., 1955; M.S., 1958

HONORS and AWARDS

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)

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

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.

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 p.

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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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