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Neil R. Banerjee, C.V. ‐ 1 N EIL R. B ANERJEE A SSISTANT P ROFESSOR Department of Earth Sciences, Laboratory for Stable Isotope Science, & Center for Planetary Science and Exploration The University of Western Ontario London, ON, Canada N6A 5B7 Phone: (519) 661-3727; Fax: (519) 661-3198 [email protected] E DUCATION 2001 Ph.D. in Marine Geology, University of Victoria Supervisor: Dr. Kathryn Gillis 1996 M.Sc. in Earth Sciences, Dalhousie University Supervisor, Dr. Paul Robinson 1986 B.Sc. (Double Major) in Geology & Environmental Science, University of Toronto Supervisor: Dr. Steven Scott A CADEMIC A PPOINTMENTS 2005 – Pres. Assistant Professor of Earth Sciences, University of Western Ontario (on leave 2005-2006) 2005 – 2008 Adjunct Assistant Professor, Geology & Geophysics, Texas A&M University 2005 – 2006 Expedition Project Manager, Integrated Ocean Drilling Program, Texas A&M University 2003 – 2005 Postdoctoral Scholar, Earth Science, University of Bergen, Supervisor: Dr. Harald Furnes 2003 Maître de Conférence – Invité, Sciences de la Terre, Université Louis Pasteur, Supervisor: Dr. José Honnorez 2001 – 2005 Postdoctoral Fellow, Earth and Atmospheric Sciences, University of Alberta, Supervisor: Dr. Karlis Muehlenbachs 2001 Lecturer, Earth and Atmospheric Sciences, University of Alberta 2000 – 2001 Visiting Scholar, Marine Geology & Geochemistry, Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution, Supervisor: Dr. Wolfgang Bach A WARDS 2010-2014 Ontario Ministry of Research and Innovation Early Researcher Award ($190,000) 2007 “Top 100 science stories” Discover Magazine (see #90: http://discovermagazine.com/2007/jan/cover )

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Neil R. Banerjee, C.V. ‐ 1 

N E I L R . B A N E R J E E ASSISTANT PROFESSOR

Department of Earth Sciences, Laboratory for Stable Isotope Science, &

Center for Planetary Science and Exploration The University of Western Ontario London, ON, Canada N6A 5B7

Phone: (519) 661-3727; Fax: (519) 661-3198 [email protected]

EDUCATION 2001 Ph.D. in Marine Geology, University of Victoria

Supervisor: Dr. Kathryn Gillis 1996 M.Sc. in Earth Sciences, Dalhousie University Supervisor, Dr. Paul Robinson 1986 B.Sc. (Double Major) in Geology & Environmental Science, University of Toronto Supervisor: Dr. Steven Scott ACADEMIC APPOINTMENTS 2005 – Pres. Assistant Professor of Earth Sciences, University of Western Ontario (on leave 2005-2006) 2005 – 2008 Adjunct Assistant Professor, Geology & Geophysics, Texas A&M University 2005 – 2006 Expedition Project Manager, Integrated Ocean Drilling Program, Texas A&M University 2003 – 2005 Postdoctoral Scholar, Earth Science, University of Bergen, Supervisor: Dr. Harald Furnes 2003 Maître de Conférence – Invité, Sciences de la Terre, Université Louis Pasteur, Supervisor: Dr. José Honnorez 2001 – 2005 Postdoctoral Fellow, Earth and Atmospheric Sciences, University of Alberta, Supervisor: Dr. Karlis Muehlenbachs 2001 Lecturer, Earth and Atmospheric Sciences, University of Alberta 2000 – 2001 Visiting Scholar, Marine Geology & Geochemistry, Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution, Supervisor: Dr. Wolfgang Bach AWARDS  2010-2014 Ontario Ministry of Research and Innovation Early Researcher Award

($190,000) 2007 “Top 100 science stories” Discover Magazine (see #90:

http://discovermagazine.com/2007/jan/cover)

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2005 “Top 100 science stories” Discover Magazine (see #14: http://discovermagazine.com/2005/jan/top-100-stories)

2003-2005 Norwegian Research Council Postdoctoral Scholarship ($150,000) 1999 American Geophysical Union Travel Award ($500) 1998 Geological Society of America Travel Award ($500) 1996 Canadian Gem and Mineral Federation Award ($1000) 1992 Sophia Wood Education Fund Scholarship ($1000) 1991 Alexander MacLean Undergraduate Scholarship ($500) 1989 BC Provincial Scholarship ($1000) RESEARCH IMPACT I frequently lecture internationally, including an invited lecture in 2009 at the Royal Society in London, England. My research appears increasingly more frequently on radio and television programs, including CBC News (The National), Discovery Channel (Daily Planet), A-Channel News, BBC, NPR, CBC Radio (Quirks and Quarks, Radio Canada International, As It Happens). Video examples of my research and approach to student education reported in popular media are available on YouTube.

(http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=k_von2AgUV0 & (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2cU5D7-Qv5A)

PROFESSIONAL MEMBERSHIPS Geological Association of Canada; Mineralogical Association of Canada; Geological Society of America; American Geophysical Union; Meteoritical Society; Mineralogical Society of America; Association of Mineral Exploration British Columbia; Prospectors and Developers Association of Canada

TEACHING EXPERIENCE

THE UNIVERSITY OF WESTERN ONTARIO Undergraduate: ES2230b Introduction to Geochemistry ES3313a Igneous Petrology ES4450Y Honors Field School, Nova Scotia ES4459b International Geoscience Field Experience (Cyprus-2007, U.K.-2008, Portugal & Spain-2009, Turkey-2010) Graduate: ES710b Mars: From its Interior to its Moons ES9600Y International Geoscience Field Experience (Cyprus-2007, U.K.-2008, Portugal & Spain-2009, Turkey-2010)

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UNIVERSITY OF ALBERTA Undergraduate: EAS320 Introductory Geochemistry UNIVERSITY OF VICTORIA Undergraduate: EOS320 Metamorphic Petrology TEACHING AWARDS 2009 Nominated by the Department of Earth Sciences Awards

Committee for teaching evaluations in period 2006-2008. POST-DOCTORAL FELLOW SUPERVISION - UWO Louisa Preston 2009 – present CPSX Postdoc. Scholar

Modern and ancient microbial fossils and biomarkers (co-advised with G. Southam & G. Osinski).

GRADUATE STUDENT SUPERVISION - UWO Jared Shivak M.Sc. 2010 – present NESRC CREATE Scholar

Martian meteorites as targets for astrobiological research (co-supervised with Roberta Flemming)

Maija Raudsepp M.Sc. 2010 – present

A model Archean oasis for the development of ancient life (co-advised with Gordon Southam)

Niloufar Naderi M.Sc., 2010 – present

Gold mineralization at the Young-Davidson mine, Abitibi” (co-advised with Robert Linnen)

Tamara Sredojevic M.Sc. 2009 – present UWO Science Scholarship

Hydrothermal alteration patterns in the Troodos Ophiollite and implications for ore deposition in the Abitibi Greenstone Belt, Ontario

Haley Sapers Ph.D. 2008 – present NSERC Vanier Scholarship

Impact and volcanic glasses as habitats for life (co-supervised with Gordon Osinski) **Also Awarded Andre Hamer prize**

Matthew Izawa Ph.D. 2008 – present NSERC CGS Scholarship

Mineralogical biosignatures in meteorites and Archean rocks (co-supervised with Roberta Flemming)

Melissa Battler Ph.D. 2008 – present NSERC CGS Scholarship

Perennial arctic cold springs as analogue habitats for life on Mars (co-supervised with Gordon Osinski)

Dusa Vukosavljevic M.Sc. 2008 – 2010 Ontario Graduate Scholar.

Growth of ancient microbial communities in an Archean garden (co-advised with Gordon Southam)

Nathan Bridge M.Sc. 2008 – 2010 Ontario Graduate Scholar.

The Lac Cinquante Unconformity Associated Uranium Deposit, Nunavut, Canada: Geology, Geochemistry, and Alteration Assemblages

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Simon Auclair M.Sc. 2007 – 2011 UWO Fyfe Scholarship

Impact-hydrothermal deposits at the Haughton crater Mars analogue site, Canadian high arctic (co-supervised with Gordon Osinski)

Saralyn Horvath M.Sc. 2009 – 2010 MITACS Internship

Gold mineralization in the Macassa Mine, Abitibi Greenstone Belt, Ontario

GRADUATE STUDENT SUPERVISION – OTHER UNIVERSITIES Cynthia Schultz M.Sc. 2006 – 2009 (now CH2M HILL)

Metamorphism and Putative Bioalteration of Basaltic Glass: Coast Range ophiolite (advisory committee & thesis examiner San Jose State University)

Lauren Anderson M.Sc. 2008-2010 (now PhD U. Washington)

Geochemical investigation of hydrothermally altered mafic volcanic flows from the 2.7 Ga Abitibi Greenstone Belt, Ontario and Québec, Canada (advisory committee & thesis examiner Lehigh University)

UNDERGRADUATE RESEARCH SUPERVISION - UWO

2011 A. Namavarian S. Griffin S. Braganza C. Mortera O. Greaves A. Formosa E. Pillles J. Kanhai 2010 A. Namavarian S. Griffin S. Braganza C. Mortera C. Sica F. Zaffa A. Gradkowski O. Greaves 2009 C. Mortera C. Sica L. Paoletti I. Blay A. Formosa F. Zaffa Y. Beausoleil A. Powell M. Laliberty 2008 C. Sica M. Laliberty H. Siddiqui E. Kawamoto A. Cisco M. Leung S. Horvath 2007 N. Bridge H. Aird W. Qin D. Freeburns M. Grifi 2006 N. Bridge

UNIVERSITY AND PROFESSIONAL SERVICE

INTERNATIONAL SCIENTIFIC COMMUNITY  2009 – Pres. Editorial Board – Geobiology 2009 NSERC GSC 08/09 MRS Committee 2008 – 2010 Guest Editor for Special Issue of Planetary and Space Sciences on

“Exploring Mars and its Earth Analogues,” 2008 – Pres. Canadian Representative on ESSAC Council (Science Support and

Advisory Committee; European Consortium for Ocean Research Drilling)

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2008 Co-Organized scientific session SS24: “Comparative planetology: Exploring other world's by exploring Earth”, Geological Association of Canada – Mineralogical Association Joint Annual meeting. May 26-28, 2008, Quebec City, QC, Canada.

2006 – Pres. University of Western Ontario Representative for the Canadian Consortium for Ocean Drilling

2005 – Pres. Editorial Review Board member for IODP Expeditions 309 & 312. 2005 Organized scientific symposium T16: The Search for Archean Life on

Earth and Beyond. Earth System Processes 2. August 8-11, 2005, Calgary, AB, Canada.

FACULTY OF SCIENCE 2008 – Pres. Dean’s Advisory Committee for the Initiative to Enhance Economic and

Energy Resource Geology 2009 – 2010. Tier I CRC in Planetary Science Selection Committee DEPARTMENT OF EARTH SCIENCES 2007 – Pres. Economic Resource Initiative Committee 2007 – Pres. Electron Beam Committee 2009 – 2010 Hodder Chair in Economic Geology Selection Committee 2008 – 2010 Annual Performance Evaluation Committee (elected) 2008 – 2010 Appointments Committee (elected) 2007 – 2008 Workload committee member (elected) 2007 – 2008 Student/Alumni Outreach Committee member 2007 – 2008 Microscope manager 2006 – 2008 Chair – Website committee 2006 – 2008 Curriculum Committee member 2006 – 2007 Undergraduate Committee member 2006 – 2007 Graduate Committee member

PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE

DATE AND PLACE NATURE OF THE WORK 1. Ongoing Geological Consultant for the mineral exploration

industry with emphasis on hydrothermal ore deposits 2. Nov. 12 – 29 Dec., 2005 Expedition Project Manager – IODP Exp. 312 Superfast

Oceanic Crust 3. July 8 – Aug. 28, 2005 Expedition Project Manager – IODP Exp. 309 Superfast

Oceanic Crust 4. Nov. 6, 2002 – Jan. 5, 2003 Shipboard Scientist – ODP Leg 206 Superfast Oceanic

Crust 5. Dec. 1, 2000 – Jan. 31, 2001 Shipboard Scientist – R/V Knorr Cruise 162 Southwest

Indian Ridge 6. Sept. 14 – Nov. 9, 2000 Shipboard Scientist – ODP Leg 192 Ontong Java

Plateau

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7. October 12-20, 1996 Shipboard Scientist – RV Thomas G. Thompson Juan de Fuca Ridge

8. October – December, 1997 Geological Consultant – Campbell Resources (Toronto), Sonora, Mexico

FIELD EXPERIENCE Extensive fieldwork in ophiolite, greenstone belt, impact crater, and ore deposit localities in Canada (B.C., Alberta, Ontario, Quebec, Newfoundland, Nunavut), United States, Cyprus, Albania, Australia, South Africa, Norway, Spain, Portugal, France, Germany, Turkey, and Mexico. Approximately one year seagoing research cruise experience to the Juan de Fuca Ridge, Ontong Java Plateau, Southwest Indian Ridge, and East Pacific Rise.

RESEARCH FUNDING

CURRENT FUNDING 1. Early Researcher Award Ontario Ministry of Research and Innovation (2010-2014) PI: $190,000 including indirect costs (74% MRI; 26% Institutional Match) 2. Determination of Pathfinder Elements for Gold-Copper and Characteristics of

Mineralizing Fluids: King Quartz Stockwork (“KQS”), Lebel Township, Ontario Industrial Contract with Vault Minerals (2010) PI: $12,500 (plus training for NSERC USRA student value $4500) 3. Gold Mineralization of the South Mine Complex, Macassa Mine, Ontario MITACS Accelerate Internship Program (2010) PI: $15,000 + $2000 travel subsidy (50% MITACS; 50% Industry match) 4. Critical Maintenance and Upgrades to Micro X-ray Diffractometer NSERC RTI (2010-2011) Co-PI: $99,587 5. International Student Geoscience Field Experience: the Earth in context

UWO International Curriculum Fund PI: $29,845 (2010-2013)

6. Canadian participation in the Integrated Ocean Drilling Program (IODP) NSERC MRS Co-PI: $2,280,000 (2010-2014)

7. Facility for Stable Isotope Analysis (FacSIA) Canada Foundation for Innovation & Ontario Research Fund (2009-2010) Co-PI: $986,784 (40% CFI; 40% ORF; 20% Industry match) 8. Canadian Astrobiology Training Program NSERC CREATE Programme (2009-2015) Co-PI: $1,347,150 9. Biosignature preservation in the Abitibi greenstone belt Canadian Space Agency CARN Programme (2009-2010) PI: $28,300 10. Springs in permafrost as habitats for life on Mars Canadian Space Agency CARN Programme (2009-2010) Co-PI: $30,000

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11. Impact Ejecta Deposits as Windows into the Lunar and Martian Subsurface Canadian Space Agency CARN Programme (2009-2010) Co-PI: $30,000 12. Genesis of the Lac Cinquante Uranium Deposit NSERC Collaborative Research Development (2009-2010)

PI: $106,500 (includes $20,000 cash and $46,500 in kind from industry) 13. Centre for Planetary Science and Exploration (CPSX): To the Moon, Mars and beyond

UWO Interdisciplinary Initiative Co-I: $205,000 (2008-2011)

14. Life on the rocks: biotic and abiotic alteration of oceanic crust NSERC Discovery Grants PI: $26,460 (2007-2012) PREVIOUS FUNDING 1. Canadian Network for Lunar Science and Exploration

UWO Vice President’s Office Co-I: $15,000 (2008-2009)

2. Graduate Students' Exchange Program Department of Foreign Affairs and International Trade Canada (2009) PI: $10,000 to host Eugene Grosch, PhD Candidate, Univ. of Cape Town

3. High-Resolution Earth and Planetary Materials Imaging and Analysis Facility”, UWO Academic Development Fund Major Grants Competition Co-PI: $94,000 (2008-2009)

4. Facility for the Stable Isotope Analysis of Biogenic Silica-Water Systems UWO Academic Development Fund Major Grants Competition Co-PI: $115,000 (2008-2009)

5. Geochemical characterization of impact-hydrothermal deposits Canadian Space Agency CARN Programme (2009-2010) PI: $25,820 (2008-2009)

6. Cold springs as habitats for life on Mars: Exploration of an Arctic analogue Canadian Space Agency CARN Programme (2009-2010) Co-PI: $30,000 (2008-2009)

7. Impact craters as habitats for life on Mars Canadian Space Agency CARN Programme (2009-2010) Co-PI: $25,820 (2008-2009)

8. Prospecting for evidence of extremophiles in ancient oceanic basalts Canadian Space Agency CARN Programme (2009-2010) PI: $19,705 (2008-2009)

9. Early Life Preserved in an Archean Greenstone Belt (Canada) Keck Geology Consortium Undergraduate Research Projects Co-PI: $39,035 (2008-2009)

10. Canadian participation in the Integrated Ocean Drilling Program (IODP) NSERC MRS Co-PI: $728,000 (2007-2009)

11. Analysis of organic nitrogen incorporated in igneous rocks UWO Academic Development Fund Small Grants Competition

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Co-PI: $8,460 (2007-2009) 12. International Student Geoscience Field Experience

UWO International Curriculum Fund PI: $29,346 (2007-2009)

13. Geochemical and biogeochemical study of superfast crust Joint Oceanographic Institutions US Science Support Program PI: $36,866 (2006-2008) subcontract transferred to UWO

14. Major and trace element and stable isotope study of superfast crust Joint Oceanographic Institutions US Science Support Program PI: $23,784 (2006-2008) subcontract transferred to UWO

15. Monitoring the Endeavour-Middle Valley Hydrothermal System NEPTUNE Canada Community Science Experiments Co-PI: $1,638,544 (2006-2008)

16. Life in the volcanic crust of the early Earth: conditions, timing, and depth Research Council of Norway program ES235060 Early Earth and Life Co-I: $970,585 (2006-2010)

17. Tracing fossil bio-signals in young to ancient ophiolites Research Council of Norway open program Co-I: $420,000 (2003-2006)

PUBLICATIONS

REFEREED JOURNAL ARTICLES (Bold = Supervised student author; Bold Italics = Supervised Postdoc; Underline = former supervisor; Citation values from ISI Web of Science) 1. Preston, L. J., Shuster, J., Fernández�Remolar, D., Banerjee, N., Osinski, G.R., and

Southam, G., accepted, 2011. The preservation and degradation of filamentous bacteria and biomolecules in iron oxide deposits from Rio Tinto, Spain. Geobiology.

2. Preston, L. J., Banerjee, N.R., and Izawa, M.R.M., in press, 2011, Infrared spectroscopic characterization of organic matter associated with microbial bioalteration textures in basaltic glass. Accepted to Astrobiology..

3. Izawa, M. R. M., Flemming, R. L., Banerjee, N. R., in press, 2011. Micro X-ray diffraction (μXRD) assessment of shock stage in enstatite chondrites, Meteoritics and Planetary Science (Manuscript # MAPS-1335).

4. Izawa, M. R. M., Banerjee, N. R., Flemming, R.L., Bridge, N.J., 2010. Preservation of microbial ichnofossils in basatic glass by titanite mineralization, Canadian Mineralogist, 48, p. 1255 – 1265.

5. Alt, J. C., C. Laverne, C., Teagle, D. A.H., Banerjee, N. R., Morgan, S., Smith-Duque, C. E., Harris, M., Galli, L., 2010. Subsurface structure of a submarine hydrothermal system in ocean crust formed at the East Pacific Rise, ODP/IODP Site 1256, Geochem. Geophys. Geosyst., doi:10.1029/2010GC003144.

6. Banerjee, N. R., Izawa, M. R. M., Sapers, H. M., Whitehouse, M., 2010. Geochemical biosignatures preserved in microbially altered glass. Surface and Interface Analysis, doi: 10.1002/sia.3577.

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7. Bridge, N., Banerjee, N.R., Mueller, W., Muehlenbachs, K., Chacko, T., 2010. A volcanic habitat for early life preserved in the Abitibi Greenstone belt, Canada, Precambrian Research, doi: 10.1016/j.precamres.2010.02.017.

8. Santelli, C.M., Banerjee, N.R., Bach, W., and Edwards, K.J., 2010, The subsurface ocean crust biosphere: Evidence suggesting low biomass in old (>10 Ma) ocean crust, Geomicrobiology Journal, 27,158–169, doi: 10.1080/01490450903456780

9. Izawa, M.I., Banerjee, N.R., Flemming, R.L., Bridge, N.J., Schultz, C. 2009. Microbial colonization of basaltic glasses: implications for astrobiology and planetary exploration. Planetary and Space Science. doi:10.1016/j.pss.2009.09.014

10. G. R. Osinski, T. Barfoot, N. Ghafoor, M. R. M. Izawa, N. R. Banerjee, P. Jasiobedzki, J. Tripp, R. Richards, T. Haltigin, S. A. Auclair, H. M. Sapers, L. Thomson, R. L. Flemming. 2009. Lidar and mSM as scientific tools for planetary exploration, Planetary and Space Science. doi:10.1016/j.pss.2009.08.004

11. McLoughlin, N., Furnes, H., Banerjee, N.R., Muehlenbachs, K. and Staudigel, H., 2009, Ichnotaxonomy of Microbial Trace Fossils in Volcanic Glass. J. Geol. Soc. London, 166, 159-170. (Times cited: 2)

12. Sano, T., Miyoshi, M., Ingle, S., Banerjee, N. R., Ishimoto, M., and Fukuoka, T., 2008, Boron and chlorine contents of upper oceanic crust: Basement samples from IODP Hole 1256D, Geochemistry Geophysics Geosystems, 9, Q12O15, doi:10.1029/2008GC002182.

13. Umino, S., L. Crispini, P. Tartarotti, D. A H. Teagle, J. C. Alt, S. Miyashita, and N. R. Banerjee, 2008, Origin of the sheeted dike complex at superfast spread East Pacific Rise revealed by deep ocean crust drilling at Ocean Drilling Program Hole 1256D, Geochemistry Geophysics Geosystems, 9, Q06O08, doi:10.1029/2007GC001760.

14. Staudigel, H., Furnes, H., McLoughlin, N., Banerjee, N.R., Connell, L.B., Templeton, A., 2008, 3.5 Billion years of glass bioalteration: Volcanic rocks as a basis for microbial life? Earth Science Reviews 89, 156-176. (Times cited: 12)

15. Banerjee, N.R., Simonetti, A., Furnes, H., Muehlenbachs, K., Staudigel, H., Heaman, L.M., and Van Kranendonk, M.J. 2007, Direct dating of Archean microbial ichnofossils, Geology, 35: 487-490. (Times cited: 16)

16. Furnes, H., Banerjee, N.R., Staudigel, H., Muehlenbachs, K., McLoughlin, N., de Wit, M., and Van Kranendonk, M. 2007, Comparing petrographic signatures of bioalteration in recent to Mesoarchean pillow lavas: tracing subsurface life in oceanic igneous rocks, Precambrian Research, 158: 156-176. (Times cited: 15)

17. Benzerara, K., Menguy, N., Banerjee, N.R., Tyliszczakc, T., Brown Jr., G.E., and Guyot, F., 2007, Alteration of submarine basaltic glass from the Ontong Java Plateau: A STXM and TEM study, Earth and Planetary Science Letters, 260: 187-200. (Times cited: 18)

18. Furnes, H., Banerjee, N.R., Staudigel, H., Muehlenbachs, K., 2007, Pillow lavas as a habitat for microbial life, Geology Today, 23: 144-147. (Times cited: 12)

19. Alt, J.C., Teagle, D.A.H., Umino, S., Miyashita, S., Banerjee, N.R., Wilson, D.S., and the IODP Expeditions 309 and 312 Scientists, and the ODP Leg 206 Scientific Party, 2007. IODP Expeditions 309 and 312 drill and intact section of upper oceanic basement into gabbros. Scientific Drilling, 4:4–10. doi:10.2204/iodp.sd.4.01.2007

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20. Banerjee, N.R., Furnes, H., Muehlenbachs, K., Staudigel, H., and de Wit, M., 2006, Preservation of biosignatures in 3.5 Ga pillow lavas from the Barberton Greenstone Belt, South Africa, Earth and Planetary Science Letters, 241:707-722. (Times cited: 27)

21. Wilson, D. S., Teagle, D. A. H., Alt, J. C., Banerjee, N. R., Umino, S., Miyashita, S., Acton, G. D., Anma, R., Barr, S. R., Belghoul, A., Carlut, J., Christie, D. M., Coggon, R. M., Cooper, K. M., Cordier, C., Crispini, L., Durand, S. R., Einaudi, F., Galli, L., Gao, Y., Geldmacher, J., Gilbert, L. A., Hayman, N. W., Herrero-Bervera, E., Hirano, N., Holter, S., Ingle, S., Jiang, S., Kalberkamp, U., Kerneklian, M., Koepke, J., Laverne, C., Vasquez, H. L. L., Maclennan, J., Morgan, S., Neo, N., Nichols, H. J., Park, S.-H., Reichow, M. K., Sakuyama, T., Sano, T., Sandwell, R., Scheibner, B., Smith-Duque, C. E., Swift, S. A., Tartarotti, P., Tikku, A. A., Tominaga, M., Veloso, E. A., Yamasaki, T., Yamazaki, S., and Ziegler, C., 2006, Drilling to Gabbro in Intact Ocean Crust, Science, 312:1016-1020. (Times cited: 35)

22. Staudigel, H., Furnes, H., Banerjee, N.R., Dilek, Y. & Muehlenbachs, K. 2006, Microbes and volcanoes: A tale from the oceans, ophiolites and greenstone belts. GSA Today, 16, No. 10, p. 4–10, doi: 10.1130/GSAT01610A.1. (Times cited: 15)

23. Simonetti, A., Heaman, L. M., Chacko, T., and Banerjee, N.R., 2006, In situ petrographic thin section U-Pb dating of zircon, monazite, and titanite using laser ablation–MC–ICP–MS, International Journal of Mass Spectrometry, 253:87-97. (Times cited: 24)

24. Furnes, H., Dilek, Y., Muehlenbachs, K., Banerjee, N.R., 2006, Tectonic control of bioalteration in modern and ancient oceanic crust as evidenced by carbon isotopes, Island Arc, 15:143-155. (Times cited: 2)

25. Furnes, H., Banerjee, N.R., Muehlenbachs, K., and Kontinen, A., 2005, Preservation of biosignatures in metaglassy volcanic rocks from the Jormua ophiolite complex, Finland, Precambrian Research, 136:125-137. (Times cited: 19)

26. Furnes, H.†, Banerjee, N.R.†, Muehlenbachs, K., Staudigel, H., and de Wit, M., 2004, Early life recorded in Archean pillow lavas, Science, 304:578-581. (†contributed equally; Times cited: 112)

27. Baker, E.T., Edmonds, H.N., Michael, P.J., Bach, W., Dick, H.J.B., Snow, J.E., Walker, S.L., Banerjee, N.R., Langmuir, C.H., 2004, Hydrothermal venting in magma deserts: The ultraslow-spreading Gakkel and South West Indian Ridges, Geochemistry Geophysics Geosystems, 5(8), Q08002, doi:10.1029/2004GC000712. (Times cited: 12)

28. Banerjee, N. R. and Muehlenbachs, K., 2003, Tuff life: bioalteration in volcaniclastic rocks from the Ontong Java Plateau, Geochemistry Geophysics Geosystems., 4(4):1037, doi:10.1029/2002GC000470. (Times cited: 12)

29. Bach, W., Banerjee, N.R., Dick, H.J.B. and Baker, E.T., 2002, Discovery of ancient and active hydrothermal systems along the ultra-slow spreading Southwest Indian Ridge 10°–16°E, Geochemistry Geophysics Geosystems, 3(7), doi:10.1029/2001GC000279. (Times cited: 12)

30. Banerjee, N.R. and Gillis, K.M., 2001, Hydrothermal alteration in a modern suprasubduction zone: the Tonga forearc crust, Journal of Geophysical Research, 106(B10):21,737-21,750. (Times cited: 9)

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31. Gillis, K.M. and Banerjee, N.R., 2001, Hydrothermal alteration patterns in supra-subduction zone ophiolites. In Dilek, Y., Moores, E., Elthon, D., Nicolas, A., (eds.), Ophiolites and Oceanic crust: New insights from field studies and Ocean Drilling Program: Geological Society of America Special Publication 349:283-301. (Times cited: 13)

32. Banerjee, N.R., Gillis, K.M., and Muehlenbachs, K., 2000, Discovery of epidosites in a modern oceanic setting, the Tonga forearc, Geology, 28(2):151-154. (Times cited: 13)

BOOK CHAPTERS 1. McLoughlin, N., Furnes, H., Banerjee, N.R. Staudigel, H., Muehlenbachs, K., de Wit,

M., and Van Kranendonk, M., 2008. Micro-Bioerosion in Volcanic Glass: extending the ichnofossil record to Archean Basaltic Crust. In "Current Developments in Bioersion" (Ed) M. Wisshak and L. Tapinla, Springer, Berlin, pp 372-396.

2. Furnes H., McLoughlin, N., Muehlenbachs, K., Banerjee, N.R., Staudigel, H., Dilek, Y., de Wit, M., Van Kranendonk, M., Schiffmann, P. 2008. Oceanic pillow lavas and hyaloclastites as habitats for microbial life through time – A review "In: Links between Geological Processes, Microbial Activities, and Evolution of Life" (Ed) Y. Dilek, H. Furnes and K. Muehlenbachs Springer Book Series, pp 1-68.

3. Banerjee, N.R., Honnorez, J., and Muehlenbachs, K., 2004, Low-temperature alteration of submarine basalts from the Ontong Java Plateau. In Origin and Evolution of the Ontong Java Plateau, edited by J.G. Fitton, J.J. Mahoney, P.J. Wallace & A.D. Saunders, Geological Society (London), Special Publication 229:259-273.

PAPERS IN REFEREED CONFERENCE PROCEEDINGS 1. Banerjee, N.R., Furnes, H., Muehlenbachs, K., 2004, Bioalteration of submarine

volcanic glass from the Ontong Java Plateau, in Water-Rock Interaction XI, Proceedings of the 11th International Symposium on Water-Rock Interaction, edited by R.B. Wanty and R.R. Seal II, Saratoga Springs, NY, June 27-July 2, p. 1091-1094.

TECHNICAL REPORTS 1. Teagle, D.A.H., Alt, J.C., Umino, S., Miyashita, S., Banerjee, N.R., Wilson, D.S., and

the Expedition 309/312 Scientists, 2006, Proceedings of The Integrated Ocean Drilling Program, 309/312: Washington, DC (Integrated Ocean Drilling Program Management International, Inc.). doi:10.2204/iodp.proc.309312.2006

2. Expedition 309 and 312 Scientists, 2006. Superfast spreading rate crust 3: a complete in situ section of upper oceanic crust formed at a superfast spreading rate. IODP Preliminary Report, 312. doi:10:2204/iodp.pr.312.2006

3. Expedition 309/312 Scientists, 2006. Expedition 309/312 summary. In Teagle, D.A.H., Alt, J.C., Umino, S., Miyashita, S., Banerjee, N.R., Wilson, D.S., and the Expedition 309/312 Scientists. Proc. IODP, 309/312: Washington, DC (Integrated Ocean Drilling Program Management International, Inc.). doi:10.2204/iodp.proc.309312.101.2006

4. Expedition 309/312 Scientists, 2006. Methods. In Teagle, D.A.H., Alt, J.C., Umino, S., Miyashita, S., Banerjee, N.R., Wilson, D.S., and the Expedition 309/312 Scientists.

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Proc. IODP, 309/312: Washington, DC (Integrated Ocean Drilling Program Management International, Inc.). doi:10.2204/iodp.proc.309312.102.2006

5. Expedition 309/312 Scientists, 2006. Site 1256. In Teagle, D.A.H., Alt, J.C., Umino, S., Miyashita, S., Banerjee, N.R., Wilson, D.S., and the Expedition 309/312 Scientists. Proc. IODP, 309/312: Washington, DC (Integrated Ocean Drilling Program Management International, Inc.). doi:10.2204/iodp.proc.309312.103.2006

6. Expedition 309 Scientists, 2005. Superfast spreading rate crust 2: a complete in situ section of upper oceanic crust formed at a superfast spreading rate. IODP Preliminary Report, 309. doi:10:2204/iodp.pr.309.2005

7. Alt, J.C., Miyashita, S., Teagle, D.A.H., Umino, S., Miller, D.J., Banerjee, N., and the Expeditions 309 and 312 Project Team, 2005. Superfast spreading rate crust 2 and 3. IODP Scientific Prospectus, 309/312. doi:10.2204/iodp.sp.309312.2005

8. Banerjee, N.R., and Honnorez, J., 2004. Data report: Low-temperature alteration of upper oceanic crust from the Ontong Java Plateau, Leg 192: alteration and vein logs. In Fitton, J.G., Mahoney, J.J., Wallace, P.J., and Saunders, A.D. (Eds.), Proc. ODP, Sci. Results, 192 [Online]. http://www-odp.tamu.edu/publications/192_SR/103/103.htm.

9. Wilson, D.S., Teagle, D.A.H., Acton, G.D., and the Leg 206 Scientific Party, 2003. Proceedings ODP, Initial Reports, 206 [Online]. http://www-odp.tamu.edu/publications/206_IR/206ir.htm.

10. Shipboard Scientific Party, 2003. Leg 206 summary. In Wilson, D.S., Teagle, D.A.H., Acton, G.D., et al., Proc. ODP, Init. Repts., 206: College Station, TX (Ocean Drilling Program), 1–117. doi:10.2973/odp.proc.ir.206.101.2003

11. Shipboard Scientific Party, 2003. Explanatory notes. In Wilson, D.S., Teagle, D.A.H., Acton, G.D., et al., Proc. ODP, Init. Repts., 206: College Station, TX (Ocean Drilling Program), 1–94. doi:10.2973/odp.proc.ir.206.102.2003

12. Shipboard Scientific Party, 2003. Site 1256. In Wilson, D.S., Teagle, D.A.H., Acton, G.D., et al., Proc. ODP, Init. Repts., 206: College Station, TX (Ocean Drilling Program), 1–396. doi:10.2973/odp.proc.ir.206.103.2003

13. Mahoney, J.J., Fitton, J.G., Wallace, P.J., and the Leg 192 Scientific Party, 2001. Proceedings ODP, Initial Reports, 192 [Online]. http://www-odp.tamu.edu/publications/192_IR/ 192ir.htm.

14. Banerjee, N.R., 1997. Gold Geochemistry of the Santa Gertrudis Property, Mexico. Internal Report for Campbell Resources, Toronto, Canada. 20 pp.

INVITED PRESENTATIONS 1. Royal Society, U.K. IODP Scientific Drilling Symposium, London, U.K., 2009 2. Origins Institute, McMaster University, Hamilton Ontario, 2009 3. Department of Earth and Planetary Sciences, Klepser Seminar Series, University of

Tennessee, Knoxville, TN, 2008 4. Department of Geology Colloquium, University of Kansas, Lawrence, KS, 2007. 5. NASA Astrobiology Institute Biosignatures in Ancient Rocks Field Workshop,

Laurentian University and Ontario Geological Survey, Sudbury, ON, 2007. 6. Research Opportunities Within the Integrated Ocean Drilling Program Workshop,

Montreal, Quebec, 2007.

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7. EES Seminar Series, Department of Earth and Environmental Sciences, Lehigh University, Bethlehem, PA, 2007.

8. Integrative Graduate Education and Research Traineeship (IGERT) Program Seminar Series, Department of Geosciences, Oregon State University, Corvallis, OR, 2006.

9. Departmental Colloquium, Department of Earth Sciences, University of Western Ontario, London, ON, 2005.

10. Departmental Seminar Series, Department of Geological Sciences and Geological Engineering, Queen’s University, Kingston, ON, 2005.

11. Departmental Seminar Series, Department of Geological Sciences, University of Florida, Gainesville, FL, 2005.

12. ConocoPhillips Colloquium Series, Department of Geology and Geophysics Seminar, Texas A&M University, College Station, TX, 2005.

13. Alberta Geological Survey Seminar Series, Alberta Geological Survey, Edmonton, Alberta, Canada, 2004.

14. ATLAS Graduate Research Symposium, Keynote address, Department of Earth and Atmospheric Sciences, University of Alberta, Edmonton, Alberta, Canada, 2004.

15. Banerjee, N.R., Life on the Rocks: Bioalteration of Volcanic Glass in Modern and Ancient Oceanic Rocks as a Proxy for Studies of Extraterrestrial Material, Lunar and Planetary Institute Seminar Series, Houston, Texas, USA, 2003.

CONFERENCE PRESENTATIONS 1. N. R. Banerjee, N. J. Bridge, C. S. Finnigan, J. Ward, A. Berry, 2010. An oxygen

isotopic study of the Lac Cinquante uranium deposit, Nunavut, Canada: Implications for mineralization and exploration. Geochimica et Cosmochimica Acta, v. 74., Suppl. 1, p. A47.

2. D. Vukosavljevic, N. R. Banerjee, G. Southam, 2010. Possible Archean mineral/microbial interactions: Laboratory model of microbial growth on serpentinized and non-serpentinized mineral surfaces. Geochimica et Cosmochimica Acta, v. 74., Suppl. 1, p. A1090.

3. M.R.M. Izawa, J. Shuster, N.R. Banerjee, R.L. Flemming, G. Southam, 2010. Microbes influence the mobilization and re-precipitation of Ag in gossans. Geochimica et Cosmochimica Acta, v. 74., Suppl. 1, p. A450.

4. L.J. Preston, J. Shuster, D. Fernández -Remolar, N.R. Banerjee, G.R. Osinski, G. Southam, 2010. An infrared study of modern and paleo-filamentous bacteria from Rio Tinto, Spain. Geochimica et Cosmochimica Acta, v. 74., Suppl. 1, p. A831.

5. M. Battler, G.R. Osinski, N. Banerjee, 2010. Distribution of mineral precipitates at Arctic saline perennial springs and implications for Mars. Geochimica et Cosmochimica Acta, v. 74., Suppl. 1, p. A59.

6. M. R. M. Izawa, R. L. Flemming, N. R. Banerjee, P. J. A. McCausland, D. E. Moser, I. R. Barker, M. A. Craig, E. A. Cloutis, S. Matveev, Multimethod study of E Chondrite Shock, 73rd Annual meeting of the meteoritical society, 2010. Abstract # 5345, Meteoritics and Planetary Science, v. 45, Suppl., p. A93.

7. N. R. Banerjee, J. Lee, M. R. M. Izawa, and K. Tiampo. 2010. The tortoise versus the hare: Computer simulation of euendolithic microbial alteration textures. Astrobiology Science Conference, League City, Texas, April 26-29.

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8. L. J. Preston, J. Shuster, D. Fernández-Remolar, N. Banerjee, G. R. Osinski, G. Southam. 2010. Contemporary and paleo-filamentous bacteria in iron oxide deposits from Rio Tinto, Spain. Astrobiology Science Conference, League City, Texas, April 26-29.

9. G. R. Osinski, L. Whyte, N. Banerjee, E. Cloutis, J. Nadeau, , W. Pollard, R. Pudritz, B. Sherwood Lollar, G. F. Slater, H. Vali, B. Wing. 2010. The Canadian Astrobiology Training Program: A new driving force for astrobiology in Canada. Astrobiology Science Conference, League City, Texas, April 26-29.

10. H. M. Sapers, G. R. Osinski, and N. R. Banerjee. 2010. Enigmatic tubular textures hosted in impact glasses from the Ries impact structure, Germany. Astrobiology Science Conference, League City, Texas, April 26-29.

11. N. R. Banerjee, N. J. Bridge, M. R. M. Izawa, L. D. Anderson, G. E. Bebout, R. L. Flemming, Glassy Subaqueous Lavas as a Habitat for Life on Earth, Mars, and Elsewhere? 40th Lunar and Planetary Science Conference, 2009, Abstract # 1331.

12. M. R. M. Izawa, R. L. Flemming, N. R. Banerjee, Shock Stage Assessment and Petrography of 11 Antarctic Enstatite Chondrites. 40th Lunar and Planetary Science Conference, 2009, Abstract # 1322.

13. Sapers, H. M., Osinski, G. R., Banerjee, N. R., 2009. Differential alteration of glass clasts in the surficial suevites of the Ries Crater, Germany. Meteoritics and Planetary Science Supplement. 44: 5175.

14. Sapers, H. M., Osinski, G. R., Banerjee, N. R., 2009. Re-evaluating the Rochechouart impactites: Petrographic classification, hydrothermal alteration, and evidence for carbonate bearing target rocks. Lunar and Planetary Science Conference, p. 848-850.

15. H. M. Sapers, G. R. Osinski, M. R. M. Izawa, S. Auclair, N. R. Banerjee, C. S. Cockell, 2009, Impact craters as hydrothermal habitats for life on Early Earth and Mars. 6th Canadian Space Exploration Workshop, Dec 1-3, Montréal, QC.

16. Sapers, H. M., Banerjee, N. R., Osinski, G. R., 2009, Characterization of Putative Bioalteration of Suevitic Glass from the Ries Impact Crater, Germany. Canadian Light Source Annual Users Meeting, Saskatoon, SK. (Best Student Presentation Prize).

17. Sapers, H. M., Osinski, G. R., Banerjee, N. R., 2009. Putative Bioalteration textures hosted within impact melt glasses from the Ries Crater, Germany. Joint Assembly Toronto, ON.

18. G. R. Osinski, T. Barfoot, N. Ghafoor, J. Tripp, R. Richards, P. Jasiobedzki, T. Haltigin, N. Banerjee, M. R. M. Izawa, P. Furgale, 2009. Lidar and mSM as scientific tools for the geological mapping of planetary surfaces. 6th Canadian Space Exploration Workshop, Dec 1-3, Montréal, QC.

19. Bridge, N.J., Banerjee, N.R., Finnigan, C.S., Carpenter, R., Ward, J., 2009. The Lac Cinquante Uranium Deposit, Nunavut, Canada. AGU Fall Meeting.

20. Anderson, L.D., Bebout, G.E., Bridge, N.J., Banerjee, N.R., 2009. Archean Cycles of Subaqueous Volcanic Eruption, Hydrothermal Alteration, and Microbial Colonization. Geological Society of America Abstracts with Programs Vol. 41, no.7, Abs: 98-2.

21. Bridge, N.J., Banerjee, N.R., Finnigan, C.S., Carpenter, R., Ward, J., 2009. Geology and Geochemistry of the Lac Cinquante Uranium Deposit, Nunavut. 24th International Applied Geochemistry Symposium. (Best Student Presentation Prize).

22. Bridge, N.J., Izawa, M.R.M., Banerjee, N.R., Flemming, R.L., Schultz, C., 2009. Astrobiological and planetary exploration implications of microbial ichnofossils in

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terrestrial basaltic glasses. EOS Trans. AGU, 90 (22), Joint Assembly Toronto, Suppl., Abstract B13B-08.

23. Bridge, N.J., Banerjee, N.R., Finnigan, C.S., Carpenter, R., Ward, J., 2009. Geology and Geochemistry of the Lac Cinquante Uranium Deposit, Nunavut. EOS Trans. AUG, 90 (22), Joint Assembly Toronto, Suppl., Abstract V31B-23.

24. Banerjee, N.R., Bridge, N.J., Izawa, M.I., Anderson, L.D., Bebout, G., Flemming, R.L., 2009. Glassy Subaqueous Lavas as a Habitat for Life on Earth, Mars, and Elsewhere?. Lunar and Planetary Science Conference.

25. Bridge, N.J., Banerjee, N.R., Finnigan, C.S., Carpenter, R., 2009. Geology of the Lac Cinquante Uranium Deposit, Nunavut. Mineral Exploration Roundup.

26. M. R. M. Izawa, R. L. Flemming, N. R. Banerjee, 2009. A micro X-ray diffraction (μXRD) technique for shock stage assessment in enstatite chondrites, Planetary Science Research Symposium

27. H. M. Sapers, M. R. M Izawa, M. J. Whitehouse, N. R. Banerjee, 2009. Geochemical Biosignatures Preserved in Microbially Altered Basaltic Glass, 17th international conference on secondary ion mass spectrometry, Toronto.

28. M. R. M. Izawa, N. R. Banerjee, R. L. Flemming, N. S. McIntyre, 2009. Investigating mineral and chemical signatures of microbial glass alteration using synchrotron radiation, Canadian Light Source Saskatoon Synchrotron Summer School IV, June 13th – 18th.

29. M. R. M. Izawa, H. M. Sapers, G. R. Osinski, N. R. Banerjee, R. L. Flemming, A. C. Singleton, L. Thompson, S. A. Auclair, D. M. Laliberty, H. Q. Ngo, 2009. Mineralogy of post-impact hydrothermal deposits at the Haughton impact structure, and implications for microbial colonization, American Geophysical Union Joint Annual Meeting, Toronto, ON, Abstract # 429.

30. N. J. Bridge, M. R. M. Izawa, N. R. Banerjee, R. L. Flemming, C. Schultz, 2009. Preliminary Astrobiological and Planetary Exploration Implications of Microbial Ichnofossils in Terrestrial Basaltic Glasses, American Geophysical Union Joint Annual Meeting, Toronto, ON

31. M. Battler, G. R. Osinski, N. R. Banerjee, M. R. M. Izawa, 2009. Mineralogical and Geological Characterization of the Lost Hammer Perennial Spring, Axel Heiberg Island, Nunavut. American Geophysical Union Joint Annual Meeting, Toronto, ON.

32. S. Auclair, G. R. Osinski, N. R. Banerjee, M. R. M. Izawa, L. Huang, A. C. Singleton, L. Thompson, 2009. Evaluating the Stable Isotopic Composition of Impact-Induced Hydrothermal Carbonates at the Haughton Impact Structure, Devon Island, Nunavut, Canada. American Geophysical Union Joint Annual Meeting, Toronto, ON.

33. McLoughlin, N., Furnes, H., Fliegel, D., Simonetti, A., Banerjee, N.R., Staudigel, H., Muehlenbachs, K., de Wit, M., and van Kranendonk, M., 2009. Age, Distribution and Preservation of Microbial Alteration Textures in the Precambrian Sub-seafloor. Geophysical Research Abstracts, 11, EGU2009, Vienna, April 2009.

34. McLoughlin, N., Furnes, H., Fliegel, D., Banerjee, N.R., and Staudigel, H., 2009. The Twists and Turns of Microbial Life in the Subseafloor: Helicoidal trace fossils in volcanic glass. NGF Vinterkonferansen, January 2009.

35. McLoughlin, N., Furnes, H., Fliegel, D., Banerjee, N.R., and Staudigel, H., 2008. A New Twist on Bioerosion: Helicoidal Ichnofossils in Volcanic Glass and Microbial Life in the Sub-seafloor. Gottingen Geobiology Symposium, October 2008.

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36. M. R. M. Izawa, N. J. Bridge, N. R. Banerjee, R. L. Flemming, W. Mueller, K. Muehlenbachs, T. Chacko, 2008. Mineralization of microbial trace fossils in fresh basaltic glass, and their preservation in Archean greenstone belts. American Geophysical Union Fall meeting, Dec 14th-19th, San Francisco, CA, Abstract #583.

37. G. R. Osinski, T. Barfoot, N. Ghafoor, P. Jasiobedzki, J. Tripp, R. Richards, T. Haltigin, N. Banerjee, M. R. M. Izawa, S. Auclair, 2008. Optimizing lunar surface activities: Lidar and mSM as Scientific Tools?. Joint Annual Meeting of LEAG-ICEUM-SRR, Oct 28-31, Cape Canaveral, FL, abstract #4061

38. M. R. M. Izawa, N. R. Banerjee, R. L. Flemming, 2008. Mineralization of microbial trace fossils in fresh basaltic glass, and their preservation in Archean greenstone belts. GAC-MAC-SEG-SGA, Quebec City, PQ, abstract #583

39. Izawa, M.R.M., Bridge, N.J., Banerjee, N.R., Flemming, R.L., Mueller, W., Muehlenbachs, K., Chacko, T. 2008. Preservation of modern and ancient microbial ichnofossils in basaltic glass by titanite mineralization. Eos, Trans. American Geophysical Union Fall Meeting, 89(53)(Suppl.):P51A-1397.

40. Flynn, K.S., Cooper, K.M., Teagle, D.A., Banerjee, N., Smith-Duque, C.E., Harris, M., Coggon, R.M., and Cooper, M., 2008. Timing of alteration from uranium-series geochemistry of altered ocean crust at IODP Site 1256D. Eos, Trans. American Geophysical Union Fall Meeting 89(53)(Suppl.):V51F-2098.

41. Bridge, N.J., Izawa, M.R.M., Banerjee, N.R., Flemming, R.L. 2008. The textural and mineralogical record of microbial glass alteration: implications for astrobiology. 6th Canadian Space Exploration Workshop Program, CSEW6010, p. 65.

42. Bridge, N.J., Mueller, W., Chacko, T., Banerjee, N.R. 2008. A Re-interpretation of the Hurd Property, Abitibi Greenstone Belt. GAC-MAC-SEG-SGA Abstracts, Vol. 33, No. SS18, p.29.

43. Bridge, N.J., Mueller, W., Muehlenbachs, K., Chacko, T., Banerjee, N.R. 2008. Archean Ichnofossils of the Abitibi Greenstone Belt as an Analogue for Early Life on Mars. GAC-MAC-SEG-SGA Abstracts, Vol. 33, No.SS24, p.29.

44. Gilbert, L. A., Banerjee, N.R., Mueller, W., 2008, Fluid flow in Blake River Group Extrusives, 2008, . GAC-MAC-SEG-SGA Abstracts, Vol. 33, No. SS18, p. 62.

45. Izawa, M. R. M., Banerjee, N. R., Flemming, R. L., Mineralization of Microbial Trace Fossils in Fresh Basaltic Glass and their Preservation in Archean Greenstone Belts, 2008, Joint Annual Meeting of the Geological Association of Canada and the Mineralogical Association of Canada (GAC-MAC), Quebec City, Quebec, May 25-28. (Jerome H. Remick Student Gold Medal).

46. N. Banerjee, H. Furnes, N. McLoughlin, A. Simonetti, K. Muehlenbachs, H. Staudigel, M. de Wit, M. Van Kranendonk, 2008, Ancient Microbial Life Preserved in Early Archean Volcanic Rocks on Earth: Applications for Mars Exploration [Invited], Astrobiology Science Conference, Santa Clara, California, April 14-17.

47. N. Banerjee, T. Chacko, K. Muehlenbachs, H. Furnes, N. McLoughlin, J. Shervais, 2008, [Invited] Titanite Mineralization as a Mechanism for Preservation of ~3.5 Billion-year-old Microbial Ichnofossils, Astrobiology Science Conference, Santa Clara, California, April 14-17.

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48. McLoughlin, N., Furnes, H., Fliegel, D., Banerjee, N.R., and Staudigel, H. 2008. The Twists and Turns of Microbial Life in the Subseafloor: Helicoidal trace fossils in volcanic glass. NGF Vinterkonferansen.

49. McLoughlin, N., Furnes, H., Fliegel, D., Banerjee, N.R., and Staudigel, H. 2008. A New Twist on Bioerosion: Helicoidal Ichnofossils in Volcanic Glass and Microbial Life in the Sub-seafloor. Gottingen Geobiology Symposium.

50. Staudigel, H., Furnes, H., McLoughlin, N., Banerjee, N.R., Microbially Mediated Glass Alteration in the Geological Record: Textural clues for Microbial Functions. 2007, Eos Trans. AGU, 88(52), Fall Meet. Suppl., Abstract B23G-06.

51. Bridge, N.J., Banerjee, N., Mueller, W. 2007. Archean Ichnofossils in Volcanic Rocks from the Abitibi Greenstone Belt. Planetary Research Symposium. Royal Astronomical Society of Canada.

52. Bridge, N.J., Banerjee, N., Mueller, W., Chacko, T., Muehlenbachs, K., Furnes, H. 2007. Traces of Early Life in Archean Volcanic Rocks from the Abitibi Greenstone Belt. Geological Society of America Abstracts with Programs, Vol. 39, No. 6, p. 409.

53. Bridge, N.J., Banerjee, N. 2007. Traces of Early Life in Archean Volcanic Rocks from the Abitibi Greenstone Belt. Archean Symposium 2007: A Global Comparison of Archean Terranes Abstracts Volume, p. 4

54. Furnes, H., McLoughlin, N., Muehlenbachs, K., Banerjee, N.R., Staudigel, H., Dilek, Y., De Wit, M., Van Kranendonk, M., Schiffman, P., 2007, Oceanic volcanics as habitats for microbial life through time. Geological Society of America Abstracts with Programs, Vol. 39, No. 6, p. 449.

55. Banerjee, N.R., Furnes, H., Muehlenbachs, K., Chacko, T., Burwash, R., McLoughlin, N., 2007, Prospecting for evidence of life in ancient oceanic basalts from Canadian greenstone belts as analogue sites for studies of ancient life on Mars, Joint Annual Meeting of the Geological Association of Canada and the Mineralogical Association of Canada (GAC-MAC), Yellowknife, Northwest Territories, May 23-25.

56. Banerjee, N.R., Furnes, H., Simonetti, A., Muehlenbachs, K., Staudigel, H., McLoughlin, N., de Wit M., and Van Kranendonk, M., 2007, Radiometric dating of Bioalteration Textures in Archean Basaltic meta-glasses. European Geosciences Union, Vienna, April 15-20.

57. Banerjee, N.R., Furnes, H., Simonetti, A., Muehlenbachs, K., Staudigel, H., de Wit, M., and Van Kranendonk, M., 2006, Ancient Microbial Alteration of Oceanic Crust on Two Early Archean Cratons and the Search for Extraterrestrial Life, Lunar and Planetary Science Conference, XXXVII, Abstract #2156, (http://www.lpi.usra.edu/ meetings/lpsc2006/pdf/2156.pdf).

58. Banerjee, N.R., Furnes, H., Simonetti, A., Muehlenbachs, K., Staudigel, H., de Wit, M., and Van Kranendonk, M., 2006, Prospecting for evidence of Extremophiles in Ancient Oceanic Basalts, NASA Astrobiological Science Conference, Washington, DC, March 26-30, (http://abscicon2006.arc.nasa.gov/abstract/id/ 243.doc).

59. Furnes, H., Banerjee, N.R., Staudigel, H., Muehlenbachs, K., de Wit M., and Van Kranendonk, M., 2006, Earth’s oldest microbial biomarkers in pillow lavas: a new geological setting in the search for early life, European Geosciences Union, Vienna, Austria, April 02-07.

60. Furnes, H., Banerjee, N.R., Staudigel, H., Muehlenbachs, K., Simonetti, A., de Wit, M., and Van Kranendonk, M., 2006, Bioalteration textures in ancient submarine lavas: A

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petrographic signature of early life on Earth, European Geosciences Union, Vienna, Austria, April 02-07.

61. Banerjee, N.R., Furnes, H., Simonetti, A., Muehlenbachs, K., Staudigel, H., de Wit, M. and Van Kranendonk, M., 2006, Microbial alteration of oceanic crust and the search for extraterrestrial life, 2006, Joint Annual Meeting of the Geological Association of Canada and the Mineralogical Association of Canada (GAC-MAC), Montreal, Quebec, May 14-17.

62. Simonetti, A., Heaman, L.M., Chacko, T. and Banerjee, N.R., 2006, In-situ petrographic thin section U-Pb dating of zircon, monazite, and titanite using laser ablation-MC-ICP-MS, Joint Annual Meeting of the Geological Association of Canada and the Mineralogical Association of Canada (GAC-MAC), Montreal, Quebec, May 14-17.

63. Wilson, D.S., Teagle, D.A.H., Alt, J.C., Banerjee, N.R., Umino, S., Miyashita, S., Acton, G.D. and the Leg 206 and Expedition 309 and 312 Science Parties, Drilling a complete in situ section of upper oceanic crust formed at a superfast spreading rate: Hole 1256D, 2006, Joint Annual Meeting of the Geological Association of Canada and the Mineralogical Association of Canada (GAC-MAC), Montreal, Quebec, May 14-17.

64. Banerjee, N.R., Simonetti, A., Furnes, H., Staudigel, H., Muehlenbachs, K., and Van Kranendonk, M., 2006, Direct dating of Archean microfossils preserved in pillow basalts from the Pilbara Cration, 16th Annual Goldschmidt Geochemistry Conference, Melbourne, Australia, August 27-September 1.

65. Furnes, H., Banerjee, N.R., Staudigel, H., Muehlenbachs, K., de Wit, M., and Dilek, Y., 2006, Oceanic pillow lavas as a habitat for microbial life through time, Geological Society of America Annual Meeting, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, 22-25 October.

66. Banerjee, N.R., Furnes, H., Muehlenbachs, K., 2005, Micro-ichnofossils in ancient volcanic rocks, Geological Society of America Annual Meeting, Salt Lake City, Utah, (http://gsa.confex.com/gsa/2005AM/ finalprogram/abstract_94762.htm).

67. Banerjee, N.R., Furnes, H., Chacko, T. Muehlenbachs, K., Staudigel, H., and de Wit, M., 2005, A mechanism for preservation of ~3.5 billion-year-old microbial alteration textures in pillow basalts from the Barberton Greenstone Belt, Geochimica et Cosmochimica Acta, 69, Suppl. 1, p. A37.

68. Santelli, C.M., Banerjee, N.R., Bach, W., Edwards, K.J, 2005. The deep ocean crust biosphere: Young and dynamic, old and dormant? The Joint International Symposia for Subsurface Microbiology (ISSM 2005) and Environmental Biogeochemistry (ISEB XVII).

69. Muehlenbachs, K., Banerjee, N.R., Furnes, H., Staudigel, H. and de Wit, M., 2005, Traces of Archean microbial activity in pillow basalts from Barberton and Pilbara, Earth Science Processes 2 Meeting, Calgary, Alberta, August 9-12.

70. Banerjee, N.R., Furnes, H., Muehlenbachs, K., Staudigel, H., and de Wit, M., 2004, Evidence for Early Life in ~3.5 Billion-Year-Old Pillow Lavas, Eos. Trans. AGU, 85(47), Fall Meet. Suppl., Abstract B53B-0989.

71. Furnes, H., Staudigel, H., Banerjee, N.R., Muehlenbachs, K., and de Wit, M., 2004, Tracing alteration textures in young to ancient pillow lavas: a petrographic signature of early life on earth, Eos. Trans. AGU, 85(47), Fall Meet. Suppl., Abstract B13A-0217.

72. Banerjee, N.R., Muehlenbachs, K., Furnes, H., Staudigel, H., and de Wit, M., 2004, Potential for early life hosted in basaltic glass on a wet Mars, Second Conference on

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Early Mars, Lunar Planetary Institute, Jackson Hole, WY, October 11-15, Abstract # 8048, (http://www.lpi.usra.edu/meetings/earlymars2004/pdf/8048.pdf).

73. Banerjee, N.R., Furnes, H., Muehlenbachs, K., Staudigel, H., and de Wit, M., 2004, Pillow lavas as a habitat for early life on Earth, Geochimica et Cosmochimica Acta, 68, Suppl. 1, p. A402.

74. Banerjee N. R., Furnes H., Muehlenbachs K., and Staudigel H., 2004, Microbial alteration of volcanic glass in modern and ancient oceanic crust as a proxy for studies of extraterrestrial material, Lunar and Planetary Science Conference, XXXV, LPI Contribution No. 1197, Abstract #1248, (http://www.lpi.usra.edu/ meetings/lpsc2004/pdf/1248.pdf).

75. Muehlenbachs, K., Banerjee, N.R., 2004, Oxygen isotopic composition of the Paleozoic and Precambrian ocean water, Geological Society of America Annual Meeting, Denver, Colorado, http://gsa.confex.com/gsa/2004AM/finalprogram/abstract_80661.htm.

76. Muehlenbachs, K., Banerjee, N.R., and Furnes, H., 2004, The deep biosphere's imprint on carbonate carbon isotope systematics in basalts from the seafloor (Invited), Geochimica et Cosmochimica Acta, 68, Suppl. 1, p. A406.

77. Banerjee, N.R., Furnes, H., Muehlenbachs, K., Staudigel, H., and French, J., 2003, Extending the deep biosphere through ocean drilling: Bioalteration of volcanic glass in the oceanic crust, Eos. Trans. AGU, 84(46), Fall Meet. Suppl., Abstract U11B-05.

78. Honnorez, J., Banerjee, N.R., Laverne, C., Agrinier, P., and Chabaux, F., 2003, Early development of black halos during low-temperature alteration of young oceanic basalts, Eos. Trans. AGU, 84(46), Fall Meet. Suppl., Abstract U11B-04.

79. Banerjee, N.R., Muehlenbachs, K., and Furnes, H., 2003, Life in the oceanic desert: Microbial alteration of oceanic basaltic glass from the Ontong Java Plateau, Geological Society of America Annual Meeting, http://gsa.confex.com/gsa/2003AM/finalprogram/abstract_65432.htm.

80. Banerjee, N.R., Muehlenbachs, K., and Furnes, H., 2003, Life on the rocks: Bioalteration of volcanic glass in the oceanic crust, Geochimica et Cosmochimica Acta, 67, Suppl. 1, p. A32.

81. Banerjee, N., Muehlenbachs, K., and Furnes, H., 2003, Growth and preservation of subsurface bio-signatures in submarine volcanic glass, Geophysical Research Abstracts, Vol. 5, 04660 (http://www.cosis.net/abstracts/EAE03/04660/EAE03-J-04660.pdf).

82. Muehlenbachs, K., Furnes, H., Banerjee, N.R., and Staudigel, H., 2003, Controls on Sub-seafloor Bioalteration of Mid-Ocean Ridge Basalt Glass (Invited), Eos. Trans. AGU, 84(46), Fall Meet. Suppl., Abstract B42C-05.

83. Furnes, H., Banerjee, N.R., Muehlenbachs, K., Staudigel, H., de Wit, M., and Kontinen, A., 2003, Evidence for bioalteration in pillow lavas of Precambrian ophiolites. Geological Society of America Annual Meeting, http://gsa.confex.com/gsa/2003AM/finalprogram/abstract_65528.htm.

84. Muehlenbachs, K., Banerjee, N.R., and Furnes, H., 2003, Microbial alteration of volcanic glass: A window into the subsurface biosphere beneath the seafloor. Geological Society of America Annual Meeting, http://gsa.confex.com/gsa/2003AM/finalprogram/abstract_67193.htm.

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85. Wilson, D.S., Teagle, D.A.H., Acton, G.D., and the Leg 206 Scientific Party, 2003, First Results From Hole 1256D - a New Ocean-Crust Reference Hole Drilled in Fast-Spread Crust During ODP Leg 206, . Trans. AGU, 84(46), Fall Meet. Suppl., Abstract U12A-02.

86. Wilson, D.S., Teagle, D.A.H., Acton, G.D., and the Leg 206 Shipboard Scientific Party, 2003, Coring an in situ section of upper oceanic crust formed by superfast seafloor spreading: Shipboard results from Ocean Drilling Program 206, Geophysical Research Abstracts, Vol. 5, 07721.

87. Muehlenbachs, K., Furnes, H., and Banerjee, N.R., 2003, Carbon isotopic ratios as a powerful biosignature in altered basaltic glass, Geochimica et Cosmochimica Acta, 67, Suppl. 1, p. A310.

88. Laverne, C., Alt, J.C., Banerjee, N.R., Coggon, R., Teagle, D.A.H., Wilson, D.S, Acton, G.D., and the Leg 206 Shipboard Scientific party, 2003. Le puits DSDP/ODP 504B a eu un petit frère: naissance du puits ODP/IODP 1256D dans le bassin du Guatemala en Décembre 2002. Altération de la croüte océanique. [paper presented at Séance spécialisée SGF Océans et ophiolites, Brest, 3-5 March, 2003].

89. Banerjee, N. and Muehlenbachs, K., 2002, Bioalteration in a subseafloor tuff – the link between rocks and sediments, Geochimica et Cosmochimica Acta, 66, Suppl. 1, p. A48 (abstr.).

90. Banerjee, N., Muehlenbachs, K., Furnes, H., V., Cameron, and French, J., 2002, Detection of textural, geochemical, and molecular biomarkers in volcanic rocks as a proxy for studies of extraterrestrial material, Geological Society of America Program and Abstracts, 34, p. A175.

91. Banerjee, N. R., Muehlenbachs, K. & Bach, W. 2002. Microbial alteration of volcanic glass in a subseafloor tuff from the Ontong Java Plateau, Geological Association of Canada Program with Abstracts, p. 6, v. 27.

92. Banerjee, N.R., Dick, H.J.B., Bach, W., and Baker, E., 2001, Discovery of peridotite-hosted hydrothermal deposits from the ultraslow-spreading Southwest Indian Ridge, Geological Society of America Program and Abstracts, 33, p. A195.

93. Banerjee, N.R., Gillis, K.M., and Muehlenbachs, K., 2000, Hydrothermal alteration in modern fore-arc crust: the Tonga fore-arc, GAC-MAC Program with Abstracts, v. 25, GP8 (Electronic Abstract).

94. Banerjee, N.R., Gillis, K.M., and Muehlenbachs, K., 1999, Patterns of hydrothermal alteration in the Tonga fore-arc crust, EOS (Transactions, American Geophysical Union), v. 80. p. F1137.

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February 2011 CURRICULUM VITAE 1. NAME: Burns Alexander Cheadle RANK: Associate Professor DATE TENURED: (probationary) 2. EDUCATION: Degree University Department Year Hons. B.Sc. Lakehead University Geology 1981 Ph.D. The University of Western Ontario Geology 1986 3. EMPLOYMENT HISTORY: Date Rank and Position Department/Institution

1985 Lecturer, Geology The University of Western Ontario 1986-1997 Senior Research Geologist Imperial Oil Limited 1997-1999 District Geologist Koch Petroleum Canada, L.P. 1999-2002 Chief Geologist Koch Petroleum Canada, L.P. 2003-2009 President & Director Outrider Energy Limited 2009-present Associate Professor, Earth Sciences The University of Western Ontario

(appointed Bill Bell Chair in Petroleum Geology) Summer Employment 1978 Junior Field Assistant Ontario Geological Survey 1979 Geological Field Assistant Lakehead University 1980 Field Geologist Mattagami Lake Mines 1981 Senior Field Geologist Newmont Mines 4. HONORS AND AWARDS:

1981 Dean of Science Medal, Lakehead University 1981-1984 NSERC Postgraduate Scholarship

5. TEACHING a) Undergraduate Courses Earth Science 4471b Petroleum Geology (2010-present)

Fourth year half-course. Lectures provide foundational description of petroleum systems and applied aspects of play and prospect assessment. Labs focus on applied methods in prospect description. Role: developed and instructed all new syllabus, lecture and lab materials; formative and summative assessment Year Enrolment Teaching Assessment (Overall Effectiveness) 2010 8 6.3 / 7.0 2011 4 n/a

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P a g e | 2 Earth Science 4450y Regional Field Geology - 4th Year Field Camp (2010)

Field study of the geology of major structural provinces of North America. A ten day field trip at the beginning of September. Role: assisted primary instructor (G. Plint) with field logistics, instruction, formative and summative assessment Year Enrolment Teaching Assessment 2010 14 n/a

Earth Science 4490e Senior Honours BSc Thesis (2009-present) A presentation of research on a chosen problem. Original data must be generated from field or laboratory studies and analyzed using appropriate methodologies. The results must be integrated into the existing literature on the topic. Independence in the conduct and reporting of research must be demonstrated. Role: supervised honours research projects and provided lab instruction and formative and summative assessment

BSc. HONORS SUPERVISED BEST, Greg 2009-2010 Co-supervised with G. Pratt (Earth Sciences) MOHD IZHAM, Izyan 2009-2010 Co-supervised with P. Corcoran (Earth Sciences) ISMAIL, Mohammed 2010-2011 Supervisor MASON, Andrew 2010-2011 Co-supervised with G. Southam (Earth Sciences)

b) Graduate Courses Geology 9566 Applied Concepts in Petroleum Geology (2010-present)

Cross-listed with ES4471b. Graduate half-course. Lectures provide foundational description of petroleum systems and applied aspects of play and prospect assessment. Labs focus on applied methods in prospect description. Term paper and presentation focus on comprehensive description of documented petroleum system. Role: developed and instructed all new syllabus, lecture and lab materials Year Enrolment Teaching Evaluation (Overall Effectiveness) 2010 5 6.3 / 7.0 (cross-listed with ES4471b) 2011 6 n/a

Geology 9567 Regional Petroleum Systems Seminar (2010) Graduate half-course. Seminar-based critical literature review related to petroleum system

assessment. Term project focused on applied methods in petroleum play and prospect assessment using real-world data and industry-standard software systems. Role: developed and instructed all new syllabus, lecture and lab materials Year Enrolment Teaching Evaluation (Overall Effectiveness) 2010 5 6.2 / 7.0

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P a g e | 3 c) Graduate supervision 1. MSc STUDENTS SUPERVISED NAME START COMPLETE TITLE K. GREFF 2010 (in progress) Lower Kaskapau / Blackstone Petroleum System, Willesden Green-Gilby Area, Alberta P. JIANG 2010 (in progress) Microporosity evolution in disseminated organic matter of the Colorado Group in the Western Canada Sedimentary Basin 2. PhD STUDENTS SUPERVISED NAME START COMPLETE TITLE J. FLYNN 2010 (in progress) Regional 2- and 3-dimensional burial history models and petroleum systems of the Colorado Group, Western Canada Sedimentary Basin 3. POST-DOCTORAL FELLOWS n/a 4. COMMITTEES NAME START COMPLETE DEGREE SUPERVISOR R. SCHWARTZ-NARBONNE 2009 (in progress) MSc F. LONGSTAFFE J. SHANK 2009 (in progress) PhD G. PLINT P. ANGIEL 2009 (in progress) PhD G. PLINT R. BUCKLEY 2009 (in progress) MSc G. PLINT M. GRIFI 2010 (in progress) MSc G. PLINT 6. PUBLICATIONS: a) Summary: Books: 0 Chapters in Books:0 Articles in Peer-Reviewed Journals: 1 Articles in Peer-Reviewed Conference Proceedings: 0 Articles in non-Peer-Reviewed Journals and Conference Proceedings: 2 Abstracts, Presentations at Professional Meetings:10 Technical Writings: 18 Other: (e.g., Book Reviews, Letters to the Editor): 3 Submitted Manuscripts and/or Work in Preparation (optional): 2

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P a g e | 4 b) Details: (Authorship in order of original publication) BOOKS (nil) CHAPTERS IN BOOKS (nil) ARTICLES IN PEER-REVIEWED JOURNALS

1. Cheadle, B. A. 1986. Alluvial-playa sedimentation in the lower Keweenawan Sibley Group, Thunder Bay District, Ontario. Canadian Journal of Earth Science, 23, p. 527 - 542.

ARTICLES IN PEER-REVIEWED CONFERENCE PROCEEDINGS (nil) ARTICLES IN NON-PEER-REVIEWED JOURNALS AND CONFERENCE PROCEEDINGS

1. Cheadle, B., Dudley, J., Eastwood, J., Lovell, R., Reed, K., Stancliffe, R. and Van Wagoner, J. 1995. Integrated reservoir description for resource management at Cold Lake, Alberta (core - poster display). Core Conference proceedings - The economic integration of geology and formation evaluation, CSPG / CWLS Joint Symposium, Calgary, AB.

2. McCrimmon, G. and Cheadle, B. A. 1997. Tidal-fluvial facies of stacked incised valley complexes in

the Lower Cretaceous Clearwater Formation, Cold Lake, Alberta. In; (J. Wood and B. Martindale, editors) Core Conference proceedings, CSPG - SEPM Joint Annual Meeting, June 1 - 6, 1997, Calgary, AB, p. 335-354.

ABSTRACTS, PRESENTATIONS AT PROFESSIONAL MEETINGS

1. Cheadle, B. A. 1984. Alluvial-playa sedimentation in the lower Keweenawan Sibley Group, Thunder Bay District, Ontario (poster session abstract) In Program With Abstracts, 9. GAC / MAC Annual Conference, London, Ontario. P. 52.

2. Baxter, A. J. and Cheadle, B. A. 1989. The sequence stratigraphy of the Kugmallit Formation,

Mackenzie Delta, Northwest Territories, Canada (oral presentation). CSPG Annual Conference, Calgary, AB.

3. Stancliffe, R. P. W. and Cheadle, B. A. 1995. Palynological and palaeoenvironmental analysis of

the bitumen-saturated Clearwater Formation (Early Albian, Early Cretaceous) at Cold Lake, Alberta, Canada (oral presentation). 28th Annual Meeting of the American Association of Stratigraphic Palynologists, Ottawa, ON.

4. Stancliffe, R. P. W. and Cheadle, B. A. 1996. The Clearwater Formation (Early Albian, Early

Cretaceous) at Cold Lake, Alberta, Canada: a palynological and palaeoenvironmental analysis of a heavy oil field (oral presentation). GAC / MAC Joint Annual Meeting, Winnipeg, MB.

5. Cheadle, B. A. and McCrimmon, G. 1997. High frequency sequence stratigraphy of compound tidal

- fluvial incised valley fills in the Clearwater Formation, Cold Lake, Alberta (oral presentation). CSPG - SEPM Joint Annual Meeting, Calgary, AB.

6. Kimball, E.K., Cheadle, B.A., Ranger, M.J., and Pemberton, S.G. 2000. Application of ichnology and

facies mapping to produce bitumen and titanium from a surface mineable hydrocarbon reservoir. AAPG Annual Meeting, New Orleans, LA.

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7. Cheadle, B. A., MacFarlane, P. and Odegaard, V. 2001. From the ground down – developing a geological vision for the Fort Hill Oil Sands Project (oral presentation). CSPG Annual Meeting, Calgary, AB.

8. Odegaard, V. MacFarlane, P. and Cheadle, B. A. 2001. Fort Hill Oil Sands Project (poster

presentation). CSPG Annual Meeting, Calgary, AB.

9. Kimball, E.K., Bagdan, C.A., Cheadle, B.A., Paul, A., and Pemberton, S.G. 2001. Application of sedimentology and ichnology for facies delineation and reservoir characterization of the McMurray Formation, Alberta, Canada. AAPG Annual Meeting, Denver, CO.

10. Feldman, H., de Freitas, T., Cheadle, B.A., and McCrimmon, G. 2003. Incised valleys without

lowstand deltas: examples from the Clearwater Formation at Cold Lake. AAPG Annual Meeting, Houston, TX.

TECHNICAL WRITINGS (Confidential technical reports and regulatory submissions prepared as principal author, on behalf of employers in the upstream oil and gas industry - most recent example provided) 2009 Application for the conversion of permit lands to lease for the Pasquia Hills Project. Submitted

to Saskatchewan Energy & Resources. Outrider Energy Ltd. OTHER

1. Cheadle, B. A. 2001. Book review of: Genetic stratigraphy on the exploration and production scales – Case studies from the Pennsylvanian of the Paradox Basin and the Upper Devonian of Alberta. Bull Canadian Petroleum Geology, 49, p. 436-437.

2. Cheadle, B. A. 2003. Book review of: Ichnology and Sedimentology of Shallow Marine to Marginal

Marine Systems: Ben Nevis & Avalon Reservoirs, Jeanne d’Arc Basin. Bull Canadian Petroleum Geology, 51, p. 206-208.

3. Cheadle, B. A. 2003. Book review of: Integrated Reservoir Studies. Bull Canadian Petroleum

Geology, 51, p. 209-211. SUBMITTED MANUSCRIPTS AND/OR WORK IN PREPARATION

1. Cheadle, B. A. 2011. Reservoir Characterization of Organic-Rich Mudstones: Path to Peril or Profit?. Oral presentation submitted to: 2011 CSPG CSEG CWLS Convention, May 9 - 13, Calgary, AB.

2. Cheadle, B. A. 2011. Realigning the Canadian geoscience academy in response to 21st century

challenges. Oral presentation submitted to: 2011 CSPG CSEG CWLS Convention, May 9 - 13, Calgary, AB.

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P a g e | 6 7 RESEARCH FUNDING: (indicate year granted, principal investigators in order of grant

application, grantor, purpose or title, annual amount, type of grant) RESEARCH GRANTS YEAR AMOUNT SOURCE 2010 $135,360 Bill Bell Chair Start-Up Fund 2010 $94,982 ADF Major Grant (Pratt (PI), Osinski, Cheadle) (Near-surface geophysical

imaging facility) 8 OTHER SCHOLARLY AND PROFESSIONAL ACTIVITIES: Vice-Chair, University, Oil Sands Commodity Committee, American Association of Petroleum

Geologists, Energy Minerals Division (2009-present) 9. UNIVERSITY ADMINISTRATIVE DUTIES:

1. Earth Sciences Graduate Affairs Committee (2009 - 2010) 2. Earth Sciences Field Trips Committee (2009 - 2010) 3. Earth Sciences ERIC Committee (now Resource Geoscience Western) (2009 -

present) 4. Earth Sciences Appointments Committee (2010 - present) 5. Earth Sciences Workload Committee (2010 - present)

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CURRICULUM VITAE NAME: Patricia L. Corcoran RANK: Associate Professor DATE TENURED: July 1, 2010 EDUCATION: Degree University Department Year Ph.D. Dalhousie Earth Sciences 2001 M.Sc. U.Q.A.C. Sciences de la terre 1996 B.Sc. Laurentian Geology 1994 EMPLOYMENT HISTORY: Date Rank and Position Department Institution 01/2003-06/2010 Assistant Professor Earth Sciences UWO 09/2001-01/2003 Post-doctoral Fellow Geology U. Otago LEAVES: Parental Leave October 29th, 2007 – August 18th, 2008

AWARDS 2003-2007 NSERC University Faculty Award 2003: Leopold Gelinas Gold Medal (best Ph.D. thesis in volcanology/igneous petrology) 2001-2003: NSERC Post-Doctoral Fellowship

TEACHING Undergraduate courses taught ES2200-Plate Tectonic Theory, Environments and Products This course examines rock types and their distribution within the Earth's crust. The rocks are related to tectonics, including continental rifting, seafloor spreading, subduction, obduction, and orogenic uplift and collapse. Lectures synthesize and explain major rock types in primary and secondary tectonic settings. Laboratories involve examination of rocks and textures in hand specimens.

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ES2250Y-Field mapping techniques in geology This course involves an eleven-day field camp in the vicinity of Whitefish Falls, northern Lake Huron. Students are split into pairs and conduct field mapping of Precambrian and Early Paleozoic sedimentary rocks with the use of air photos and compasses. Students are also expected to measure a detailed stratigraphic section and create a rose diagram showing paleocurrent direction based on measured strikes and dips of cross-beds in sedimentary strata. A final exam is required while in the field. ES3300-Evolution of North America The aim of this course was to provide the students with a general understanding of the geology of North America using examples Archean to Phanerozoic in age. Topics specific to the Archean included atmospheric and crustal evolution, and greenstone belt development. The students were introduced to various sequences and rock types characteristic of Archean, Proterozoic and Phanerozoic terranes, which are located throughout North America. A review of mineral deposits from North America completed the lecture schedule. During the laboratory section of the course, the students were given hand specimens and/or thin sections of various rock sequences from North America. This course is no longer part of the Earth Sciences curriculum. ES3314-Sedimentary Petrology This course involves identification and description of various types of siliciclastic and carbonate rocks, sedimentary textures and geochemical composition, sedimentary structures and depositional environments, and diagenetic and weathering processes that alter original properties of primary sediments. The students are required to write a midterm, quizzes, and final exam, and to give one oral presentation of a selected topic. There is a weekly 3-hour lab component. ES4400-Earth Evolution This course is a review of Earth’s change during the last 4 billion years, including the formation of the planet and development of the lithosphere, hydrosphere, and atmosphere. Much of the lecture schedule concentrates on the interaction of tectonic plates and processes occurring at modern plate boundaries, including examples. Each student is given a broad topic related to Earth and is expected to give a high-level oral presentation, which accounts for 35% of their final mark.

ES4458b-Selected Topics: Hike the Bruce Trail This is an interdisciplinary course between the Earth Sciences Department and the School of Kinesiology, and involves weekly to bi-weekly meetings in addition to a 4-day field trip to the Bruce Peninsula. The aim of the course is to practice an integrated approach to maintaining a healthy self and natural environment. Students work in groups and are marked on, 1) planning of hikes and field stops (involves a written paper), 2) organizing presentations for the group, as well as for elementary school children in the Bruce Trail region, 3) self-evaluation, and 4) critiquing the strengths and weaknesses of the course. The Earth Sciences component concerns a field guide to rocks of the Bruce Trail, which includes, i) formation of the Niagara Escarpment, ii) paleoecology of carbonates (fossil organisms and their environments), iii) evidence of glaciations, and iv) mineral extraction resources.

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Undergraduate Field Trips A Geo-traverse of Georgian Bay: 2.5 billion years of Earth history (September, 2010) This 4-day fieldtrip was led by Guy Plint, myself, Jisuo Jin and Dazhi Jiang. The purpose of the fieldtrip was to teach the basic geological concepts of sedimentary, igneous and metamorphic processes to second year students. Georgetown and Hamilton (October, 2009) I assisted Guy Plint with this 1-day fieldtrip as part of ES2200 and ES2260. The fieldtrip involved examination of the Whirlpool, Manitoulin, Grimsby and Thorold formations in a quarry and along a roadcut, with emphasis on depositional processes and environments. Manitoulin Island (September, 2008) I assisted Guy Plint with this 2-day fieldtrip as part of ES4460 (Sedimentology of Clastic and Carbonate Rocks). The fieldtrip involved examination of the Upper Ordovician to Lower Silurian stratigraphy on Manitoulin Island, with emphasis on interpreting sedimentary processes and environments of deposition.

Graduate courses and presentations GEOL5524-Advanced Sedimentary Petrology The aim of this course is to build on the students’ current knowledge of the factors that control the composition of sediments and sedimentary rocks. Specific topics include the influence of tectonic setting and provenance, climate, recycling, transport and deposition, and diagenesis. Lectures combine geochemistry, petrography, and SEM imaging as tools in determining the controls on clastic and chemical sediment composition. GEOL5459-Physical Volcanology This course examines the eruption mechanisms, depositional processes, textures and structures of effusive and explosive volcanic deposits. Associations between ore deposit formation and volcanic rocks will be covered, in addition to volcanic hazards, and volcanism on other planets. Methods for studying volcanic activity, facies analysis and composition will be introduced. Presentations: How and the 5 Ws of Academic Publishing, February 12, 2009, UWO How and the 5 Ws of Academic Publishing, April 13, 2010, UWO

Undergraduate supervision B.Sc. Honours (5) 1. Laurisha Bynoe (2011). Effects of climate, transport and depositional setting on the composition and features of quartz arenite deposits of the Paleoproterozoic Bar River Formation. 2. Izyan Mohd Izham (2010). Hydrocarbon Volumetrics of the Rami Field, Indonesia. Co-supervised with Burns Cheadle. 3. Meriem Grifi (2009). Characteristics of an ancient rocky shoreline environment as preserved

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along a 1.7 b.y. unconformity.

4. Katrina Packer (2008). Compositional and Textural Analysis of Glass Cullet from Glass Beach, Hanapepe, Kauai.

5. Lyndsay Moore (2005). Tertiary Surtseyan-type edifice at Kakanui Point, New Zealand: processes and depositional setting.

Graduate supervision M.Sc. theses (5) 1. Hiba-tul Naseer (in progress). Sedimentology of a Middle to Late Ordovician rocky archipelago in an ancient inland sea. Co-supervised with Cam Tsujita. 2. Matt Zbyszewski (in progress). Plastic debris on beaches of the Great Lakes: an environmental concern. 3. Lyndsay Moore (completed 2007). Explosive basaltic volcanism in a shallow water setting: the Kakanui deposits, New Zealand.

4. Claude Pilote (completed 2006). Volcano-sedimentary sequence at the margins of the Proto-Atlantic Adamastor Ocean: Documentation of Neoproterozoic continental rifting in the Koivib mountains, Namibia.

5. Karl Keizars (completed 2005). Validity of ore deposit vectoring using carbonates from Rosh Pinah, Namibia: testing a multi-method approach. Ph.D. theses (2) 1. David Cooper (in progress). SEM and FTIR analysis of chemical and mechanical breakdown of plastic marine debris on the beaches of Kauai, Hawaii. 2. Alexandre Aubin (completed 2011). The effects of climate, transport and recycling on the compositions and textures of heavy minerals in modern rivers of New Zealand. Advisory Committee Member, Internal (7) 1. Jessica Flynn (Ph.D. Candidate). Thesis in progress. 2. Deana Schwarz (Ph.D. Candidate). Thesis in progress. 3. Duncan Bain (Ph.D.). Thesis completed in May, 2010. 4. Ruikun Liu (M.Sc.) Thesis completed January, 2009. 5. Philip Geusebroek (M.Sc.). Thesis completed in April, 2008. 6. Jessica Rylaarsdam (M.Sc.). Thesis completed in July, 2006. 7. Mike Hay (M.Sc.). Thesis completed in April, 2006. Thesis Examiner, Internal (9) 1. Jun Young Peter Ko (Ph.D. Chemistry). July, 2010.

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2. Patricia Perlock (M.Sc. Earth Sciences). January, 2009. 3. James Masters (M.Sc. Earth Sciences). November, 2008. 4. Robert Lodge (M.Sc. Earth Sciences). August, 2007. 5. Xavier Roca Argemi (Ph.D. Earth Sciences). June, 2007. 6. Jessica Rylaarsdam (M.Sc. Earth Sciences). July, 2006. 7. Michael Hay (M.Sc. Earth Sciences). April, 2006. 8. Ronnie Therriault (M.Sc. Earth Sciences). February, 2006. 9. Bogdan Varban (Ph.D. Earth Sciences). September, 2004. Thesis Examiner, External (2) 1. Yasser Abd El-Rahman (Ph.D. Earth Sciences, U. of Windsor). August, 2009. 2. Nicole Boudreau (B.Sc. Geology, Saint Mary’s University, Halifax). August, 2006. Thesis Examination Chair (2) 1. Baozhong Tian (Ph.D. Computer Science). December 13th, 2006. Reproduction of Sound Signal from Gramophone Records Using 3D Scene Reconstruction. 2. Heng Zhang (M.Sc. Earth Sciences). August 16th, 2006. Allostratigraphy of the Shaftesbury Formation, northern Alberta and northeastern Bristish Columbia: responses to tectonic and eustatic controls. Comprehensive Exam Chair (1) 1. Andrea Prentice (Ph.D. Candidate). January, 2011. 2. Samira Alipour (Ph.D. Candidate). March, 2011. Work Study, Technicians and Summer Students (16) 1. Laurisha Bynoe. Work Study. 09, 2010 – 05, 2011. 2. Guiseppi DeAgazio. Volunteer Summer Student. 05, 2010 – 08, 2010. 3. Laurisha Bynoe. Work Study. 06, 2010 – 08, 2010. 4. Mark Biesinger. Technician. 12, 2009 – 03, 2010 5. Robert Scott Gordon. Field Assistant. 08, 2009. 6. Meriem Grifi. Technician. 07-08, 2009. 7. Devrim Husrevoglu. Work Study. 02-04, 2009. 8. Meriem Grifi. Summer Student. 06-08, 2008. 9. Meriem Grifi. Research Assistant. 01-05, 2008. 10. Meriem Grifi. Summer Student. 06-08, 2007. (Co-supervised) 11. Lyndsay Moore. Work Study. 06-08, 2005. 12. Lyndsay Moore. Summer Student. 06-08, 2004. 13. Suraiya Laloo. Summer Student. 06-08, 2004. 14. Sean Bosman. Summer Student. 08, 2003. 15. Catherine Alexandrakis. Summer Student. 08, 2003. 16. Eli Thompson. Work Study. 06-07, 2003.

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PUBLICATIONS

Summary: Journal and Book Editor: 3 Articles/Chapters in Peer-Reviewed Books: 2 Articles in Peer-Reviewed Journals/Special Publications: 22 Submitted Manuscripts: 3 Abstracts, Presentations at Professional Meetings: 51 Reports, Maps, Fieldtrip Guidebooks, Short course notes: 11

Journal Editor (2) Associate Editor of Marine and Petroleum Geology Sept. 08-current Guest Editor, Special Volume of Precambrian Research Jan. 11-current Book Editor (1) Altermann, W. and Corcoran, P.L. (Editors), 2002. Precambrian Sedimentary Environments: a modern approach to ancient depositional systems. International Association of Sedimentologists Special Publication, Number 33, 450pp. Chapters in Peer-Reviewed Books (2) 1. Corcoran, P.L. and Mueller, W.U. Archean sedimentary sequences, 2004. In: P.G. Eriksson, W. Altermann, D. Nelson, W.U. Mueller, O. Catuneanu, and K. Strand (editors), Tempos and Events in Precambrian Time, Developments in Precambrian Geology, 12, Elsevier, 10pp. 2. Corcoran, P.L. and Mueller, W.U. Aggressive Archean weathering, 2004. P.G. Eriksson, W. Altermann, D. Nelson, W.U. Mueller, O. Catuneanu, and K. Strand (editors), Tempos and Events in Precambrian Time, Developments in Precambrian Geology, 12, Elsevier, ca. 5pp. Articles Published in Peer-Reviewed Journals/Volumes (22) 1. Zbyszewski, M. and Corcoran, P.L., 2011. Distribution and degradation of fresh water plastic particles along the beaches of Lake Huron, Canada. Water, Air, & Soil Pollution, DOI: 10.1007/s11270-011-0760-6. 2. Biesinger, M.C., Corcoran, P.L., and Walzak, M.J., 2010. The degradation of plastic on marine and lacustrine beaches. Surface and Interface Analysis, DOI: 10.1002/sia.3397. 3. Cooper, D.A., and Corcoran, P.L., 2010. Effects of mechanical and chemical processes on the degradation of plastic beach debris on the island of Kauai, Hawaii. Marine Pollution Bulletin, 60: 650-654. 4. Corcoran, P.L., 2009. Magnifying ancient microstructures. Nature Geoscience, 2: 606-607. 5. Corcoran, P.L., Biesinger, M.C., and Grifi, M., 2009. Plastics and beaches: a degrading

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relationship. Marine Pollution Bulletin, 58: 80-84. 6. Mueller, W.U., Stix, J., Corcoran, P.L., and Daigneault, R., 2009. Subaqueous calderas in the Archean Abitibi greenstone belt: An overview and new ideas. Ore Geology Reviews, 35: 4-46. 7. Corcoran, P.L. and Moore, L.N., 2008. Subaqueous eruption and shallow water reworking of a small volume Surtseyan edifice at Kakanui, New Zealand. Canadian Journal of Earth Sciences, 45: 1469-1485. 8. Corcoran, P.L., 2008. Ordovician paleotopography as evidenced from original dips and differential compaction of dolostone and shale unconformably overlying Precambrian basement on Manitoulin Island, Canada. Sedimentary Geology, 207: 22-33. 9. Mueller, W.U., Stix, J., White, J.D.L., Corcoran, P.L., Lafrance, B., and Daigneault, R., 2008. Characterization of Archean subaqueous calderas in Canada: physical volcanology, carbonate-rich hydrothermal alteration and a new exploration model. In: Gottsmann, J. and Martí, J. (Editors), Caldera volcanoes: analysis, modeling and response. Elsevier, Developments in Volcanology 10, 181-232. 10. Corcoran, P.L., and Mueller, W.U., 2007. Time-transgressive Archean unconformities underlying molasse basin-fill successions of dissected oceanic arcs, Superior Province, Canada. Journal of Geology, 115: 655-674. 11. Cousens, B.L.; Falck, H., Ootes, L., Jackson, V., Mueller, W., Corcoran, P., Finnigan, C., van Hees, E., Facey, C., Alcazar, A., 2006. Regional correlations, tectonic settings, and stratigraphic solutions in the Yellowknife greenstone belt and adjacent areas from geochemical and Sm-Nd isotopic analyses of volcanic and plutonic rocks. Special Publication - Geological Association of Canada. Mineral Deposits Division, vol.3, pp.70-94. 12. Corcoran, P.L., 2005. Recycling and chemical weathering in tectonically controlled Mesozoic-Cenozoic basins of New Zealand. Sedimentology, 52: 757-774. 13. Mueller, W.U., Corcoran, P.L., and Pickett, C., 2005. Mesoarchean continental breakup: evolution and inferences from the >2.8 Ga Slave craton-cover succession, Canada. Journal of Geology, 113: 23-45. 14. Corcoran, P.L., Mueller, W.U. and Kusky, T., 2004. Inferred ophiolites in the Archean Slave Craton. In: Kusky, T. (editor), Precambrian Ophiolites and Related Rocks, Developments in Precambrian Geology, 13. Elsevier. 15. Mueller, W.U., Corcoran, P.L., and Donaldson, J.A., 2002. Sedimentology of tide-influenced high energy Archean coastline: the Jackson Lake Formation, Slave Province, Canada. In: Altermann, W. and Corcoran P.L. (Eds.), Precambrian Sedimentary Environments: a modern approach to ancient depositional systems, International Association of Sedimentologists Special Publication 33: 153-182. 16. Corcoran, P.L., and Mueller, W.U., 2002. The effects of weathering, sorting and source composition in Archean high-relief basins: examples from the Slave Province, Northwest

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Territories, Canada. In: Altermann, W. and Corcoran P.L. (Eds.), Precambrian Sedimentary Environments: a modern approach to ancient depositional systems, International Association of Sedimentologists Special Publication 33: 183-211. 17. Corcoran, P.L., and Dostal, J., 2001. Development of an ancient back-arc basin overlying continental crust: the Archean Peltier Formation, Northwest Territories, Canada. J. Geol. 109: 329-348. 18. Mueller, W.U. and Corcoran, P.L., 2001. Volcanic and sedimentary processes operating on a marginal continental arc: evidence from the Archean Raquette Lake Formation, Slave Province, Canada. Sed. Geol. 141-142: 169-204. 19. Corcoran, P.L., 2000. Recognizing distinct portions of seamounts using volcanic facies analysis: examples from the Archean Slave Province, Northwest Territories, Canada. Precamb. Geol. 101: 237-261. 20. Corcoran, P.L., Mueller, W.U., Padgham, W., 1999. Influence of tectonism and climate on lithofacies distribution and sandstone and conglomerate composition in the Archean Beaulieu Rapids Formation, Northwest Territories, Canada. Precamb. Res. 94: 175-204. 21. Corcoran, P.L., Mueller, W.U. and Chown, E.H, 1998. Climatic and tectonic influences on fan deltas and wave- to tide-controlled shoreface deposits: evidence from the Archean Keskarrah Formation, Slave Province, Canada. Sed. Geol. 120: 125-152. 22. Mueller W.U. and Corcoran, P.L., 1998. Late-orogenic basins in the Archean Superior Province, Canada: characteristics and inferences. Sed. Geol. 120: 177-203. Submitted Manuscripts (3) 1. Corcoran, P.L. and Aubin, A., resubmitted on February 7, 2011 following major revisions. Influence of heavy minerals on the REE composition of modern sands in the 63-125 μm fraction. Sedimentary Geology. 2. Corcoran, P.L., submitted December 1, 2010. Archaean sedimentary sequences of the Slave Craton. Journal of Marine and Petroleum Geology. 3. Lobacheva, O., Corcoran, P.L., Murphy, M.W., Ko, J.Y.P., Sham, T.-K., submitted October 1, 2010. Cathodoluminescence (CL), X-ray Excited Optical Luminescence (XEOL) and X-ray Absorption Near Edge Structures (XANES) studies of ZnO nanostructures. Journal of Applied Physics. Abstracts, Presentations at Professional Meetings (51) 1. Cooper, D.A. and Corcoran, P.L., 2010. Effects of chemical and mechanical weathering processes on the degradation of plastic debris. SETAC North America 31st Annual Meeting Bridging Science with Communities, November 7-11 2010, Portland.

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2. Grifi, M., Corcoran, P.L. and Tsujita, C.J., 2010. GeoCanada 2010, May 10-14, Calgary. 3. Cooper, D. and Corcoran, P.L., 2010. Effects of chemical and mechanical weathering processes on the degradation of plastic beach debris. ERW Earth Day Colloquium, April 23, 2010, UWO, Session 4, p. 24-25. 4. Grifi, M., Corcoran, P.L. and Tsujita, C.J., 2009. Evidence of an Upper Ordovician rocky shoreline on Heywood Island, Manitoulin Island area, Ontario. Canadian Paleontology Conference Proceedings No. 7, 16. 5. Zbyszewski, M. and Corcoran, P.L., 2009. Plastics distribution and degradation on Lake Huron beaches. Eos Transactions AGU, 90(22), Joint Assembly Suppl. Abstract OS23A-01. 6. Flemming, R.L., McCausland, P.J., Kissin, S.A., Corcoran, P.L., and 4 others. The unusual Lovina ataxite: examination of meteoritic microstructures and terrestrial weathering by micro-XRD, petrography, SEM, INAA and sXRF. Eos Transactions AGU, 90(22), Joint Assembly Suppl. Abstract MA11B-05. 7. Cooper, D.E. and Corcoran, P.L., 2009. The beaches of Kauai: a plastic paradise. ERW Earth Day Colloquium, April 27, 2009, UWO, Session 3b, p. 11. 8. Grifi, M., Corcoran, P.L. and Biesinger, M.C., 2008. Plastics on the beaches of Kauai: an environmental concern. ERW Earth Day Colloquium, April 21, 2008, UWO, Session 3a, p. 10. 9. Lobacheva, O., Corcoran, P.L., and Sham, T.K., 2007. Synthesis of ZnO nanostructures by vapor deposition. WINS (Western Institute for Nanomaterials Science) Workshop. May 14th, 2007, University of Western Ontario, P2-3. 10. Flemming, R.L., McCausland, P.J.A., Kissin, S.A., Corcoran, P.L., and Biesinger, M.C., 2008. Lovina, a new ataxite: examination by micro-XRD, petrography, SEM and INAA. 39th Lunar and Planetary Science Conference. League City, Texas, March 10th-14th, 2008. To be presented. 11. Kissin, S.A., Flemming, R.L., Corcoran, P., McCausland, P.J.A., and Biesinger, M., 2007. “Lovina,” A new ataxite from Bali, Indonesia. Planetary Science Research Symposium, University of Western Ontario, Nov. 9th, 2007. Talk 15; 4:00 p.m. 12. Mueller, W.U., Corcoran, P.L., and Daigneault, R., 2007. Archean molasse basins of Superior and Slave cratons: basins of the strike-slip variety. Archean Symposium 2007: A global comparison of Archean terranes. University of Western Ontario, August 21st-22nd. 13-14. 13. Mueller, W.U., Daigneault, R., and Corcoran, P.L., 2006. Characteristics of subduction-generated Archean strike-slip basins in the Superior and Slave cratons. International 17th IAS meeting, Fukuoka, Japan. TS6-5, talk O-309. 14. Moore, L.N. and Corcoran, P.L., 2006. Explosive basaltic volcanism in a shallow water setting: the Kakanui deposits, New Zealand. GAC/MAC (May 14-17), Abstract V. 31, 104.

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15. Aubin, A. and Corcoran, P.L., 2006. Impacts of climate and transport on heavy mineral composition and textures from two New Zealand rivers: Part I – Composition. GAC/MAC (May 14-17), Abstract V. 31, 7. 16. Pilote, C. and Corcoran, P.L., 2006. Formation and evolution of a volcano-sedimentary sequence in a continental rift environment: the Neoproterozoic Koivib Mountains, Namibia. GAC/MAC (May 14-17), Abstract V. 31, 119. 17. Corcoran, P.L., 2005. Recycling and chemical weathering of multiple sedimentary sources in tectonically controlled Mesozoic-Cenozoic sequences of New Zealand. GAC/MAC (May 16-18), Abstract V. 30, 35. 18. Mueller, W.U. and Corcoran, P.L., 2004. Continental break-up of the >2.8 Ga Slave craton cover succession, Canada. In: Reimold, W.U. and Hoffman, A. (Comp.), Field Forum on Processes on the Early Earth, Kaapvaal Craton, 4-9 July, 65-66. 19. Keizars, K. and Corcoran, P.L., 2004. Compositional vectoring of pervasive carbonate alteration patterns. In: Reimold, W.U. and Hoffman, A. (Comp.), Field Forum on Processes on the Early Earth, Kaapvaal Craton, 4-9 July, 43-44. 20. Corcoran, P.L., 2004. Factors controlling the composition of Archean molasse deposits as unraveled in Cenozoic analogues. In: Reimold, W.U. and Hoffman, A. (Comp.), Field Forum on Processes on the Early Earth, Kaapvaal Craton, 4-9 July, 20-22. 21. Aubin, A., Mueller, W.U., Corcoran, P.L., 2004. Seafloor alteration and mineralization of the Neoproterozoic Schakalsberg Seamount, Namibia. GAC/MAC (May 12-14), Abstract V. 29, 365. 22. Corcoran, P.L., Bosman, S.A., 2004. Significance of late Archean stratigraphic markers: unconformities from the Superior Province. GAC/MAC (May 12-14), Abstract V. 29, 450. 23. Mueller, W.U., White, J.D.L., Corcoran, P.L., 2002. Dynamic evolution of the submarine Oamaru volcanic complex: sector collapse, unconformities, eruption-fed density currents, and backset strata. AGU-Chapman Conference (Jan. 21-25), University of Otago, p. 38. 24. Mueller, W.U., Corcoran, P.L., Simard, R.L., and Mortensen, J.K., 2001. Continental arc-backarc evolution: the 2650-2710 Ma volcano-sedimentary sequences in the central Slave Province. In: Cook, F. and Erdmer, P. (Compilers). Slave-Northern Cordillera Lithospheric Evolution (SNORCLE) Transect and Cordilleran Tectonics Workshop meeting (Feb. 22-25), Lithoprobe Report No. 79, 12-17. 25. Corcoran, P.L., Mueller, W.U., and Dostal, J., 2000. The role of provenance, chemical weathering, and sorting in the evolution of late-stage orogenic basins in the Slave craton: A combined geochemical, petrographic and facies analysis approach. In Cook, F. and Erdmer, P. (compilers). Slave-Northern Cordillera Lithospheric Evolution (SNORCLE) Transect and Cordilleran Tectonics Workshop meeting (Feb. 25-27), University of Calgary, Lithoprobe Report No. 72, 192-201.

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26. Mueller, W.U., Mortensen, J.K., Corcoran, P.L., and Simard, R.L., 2000. Constraints on the geological evolution at Point and Beniah Lakes, Northwest Territories: Results from preliminary U-Pb zircon age determinations. In Cook, F. and Erdmer, P. (compilers). Slave-Northern Cordillera Lithospheric Evolution (SNORCLE) Transect and Cordilleran Tectonics Workshop meeting (Feb. 25-27), University of Calgary, Lithoprobe Report No. 72, 8-10. 27. Corcoran, P.L. and Dostal, J., 1999. Seamount architecture of Archean volcanic sequences in the Slave Province, Northwest Territories. In Cook, F. and Erdmer, P. (compilers). Slave-Northern Cordillera Lithospheric Evolution (SNORCLE) Transect and Cordilleran Tectonics Workshop meeting (March 5-7), University of Calgary, Lithoprobe Report No. 69, 20. 28. Corcoran, P.L. and Mueller, W.U., 1999. Tectonic and climatic influence in the Archean: late-orogenic basins of the Slave Province, Northwest Territories, Canada. Intern. Ass. Sediment., 19th Regional Meeting, Copenhagen, 63-64. 29. Mueller, W.U. and Corcoran, P.L., 1999. Tide- and wave-influence along a high relief Archean coastline: the Jackson Lake Formation, Slave Province, Canada. Intern. Ass. Sediment., 19th Regional Meeting, Copenhagen, 170-171. 30. Corcoran, P.L., Pickett, C. and Dostal, J., 1998. A comparison of volcanic sequences adjacent to the Beniah Lake Fault, Slave Province, Canada. GAC/MAC-meeting, Sudbury, Canada, A-37. 31. Mueller, W.U., Bowring, S.A. Corcoran, P. L., and Pickett, C., 1998. Unconformities, major faults and the evolution of volcano-sedimentary basins on the Slave craton. In Cook, F. and Erdmer, P. (compilers). Slave-Northern Cordillera Lithospheric Evolution (SNORCLE) Transect and Cordilleran Tectonics Workshop meeting (March 6-8), Simon Fraser University, Lithoprobe Report No. 64, 15-16. 32. Pickett, C., Mueller, W.U., and Corcoran, P.L., 1998. Cyclic Shallow-water deposits of the Archean Beniah Formation, Slave Province, Canada. GAC/MAC-meeting, Sudbury, Canada, A-145-146. 33. Corcoran, P.L. and Dostal, J., 1997. The Peltier Formation: an extensive subaqueous basalt plain emplaced on continental crust. NWT Geoscience Forum, Indian Affairs and Northern Development, 28-29. 34. Mueller, W.U., Chown, E.H., Corcoran, P.L., and Pickett, C. 1997. Unconformities in the Slave Structural Province: examples from the Point Lake and Beniah Lake areas. NWT Geoscience Forum, Indian Affairs and Northern Development, 81-82. 35. Corcoran, P.L. and Mueller, W.U., 1997a. Clastic sedimentary basin evolution along an Archean strike-slip system: the Beaulieu Rapids Formation, Northwest Territories, Canada. Gaea heidelbergensis 3, 18th IAS Meeting, Heidelberg, Germany, 107-108. 36. Mueller, W.U. and Corcoran, P.L., 1997. Characteristics of depositional systems in Archaean strike-slip basins: examples from the Slave and Superior cratons, Canada. Precambrian

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Sedimentation Systems, Geol. Soc. South Africa (23rd Oct. 97, Pretoria), 3p. 37. Corcoran, P.L. and Mueller, W.U., 1997b. The 2.6Ga Keskarrah Formation, Point Lake, Slave Province, NWT: alluvial to shallow-water coarse clastic sedimentation. Geol. Assoc. Canada/ Miner. Assoc. Canada, Program with Abstracts, vol. 22, A 30. 38. Mueller, W.U., Corcoran, P.L., and Bucher, J, 1997. The Raquette Lake Formation, Slave Province, NWT: a remnant dissected arc? Geol. Assoc. Canada/ Miner. Assoc. Canada, Program with Abstracts, vol. 22, A 106. 39. Corcoran, P.L., 1997. Tectonically-influenced sedimentation along the Beniah Lake Fault, Slave Province, Northwest Territories. In Cook, F. and Erdmer P. (compilers), Slave-Northern Cordillera Lithospheric Evolution (SNORCLE) Transect and Cordilleran Tectonics Workshop Meeting (March 7-9), University of Calgary, Lithoprobe Report No. 56, 12. 40. Corcoran, P.L. and Mueller, W.U., 1996. The enigmatic Keskarrah Formation: a late-stage basement-controlled sedimentary basin. Exploration Overview 1996, Northwest Territories, Indian Affairs and Northern Development, 3-11. 41. Dostal, J., Corcoran, P.L. and Mueller, W.U., 1996. The Peltier Formation, Cyclops Peninsula, Point Lake: geochemical signature and geodynamic implications. Exploration Overview 1996, Northwest Territories, Indian Affairs and Northern Development, 3-14. 42. Mueller, W.U., Corcoran, P.L. and Bucher, J., 1996. The Raquette Lake Formation: volcanology and sedimentology of a dissected continental arc. Exploration Overview 1996, Northwest Territories, Indian Affairs and Northern Development, 3-26. 43. Corcoran, P.L., 1996. Les depots sedimentaires d’un bassin de decrochement ancien: La formation de Beaulieu Rapids, TNO. 9ieme congres annuel de l’Association professionelle des geologues et des geophysiciens du Quebec: 187. 44. Corcoran, P.L. and Mueller, W.U., 1995. Alluvial fan and fluvial dominated deposits in an ancient strike-slip basin: Archean Beaulieu Rapids Formation, NWT. Exploration Overview 1995, Northwest Territories, Indian Affairs and Northern Development, 3-8. 45. Corcoran, P.L., Mueller, W., and Padgham, W.A., 1995. The Archean Keskarrah formation, Cyclops Peninsula, point lake: a distinct late-orogenic, volcano-sedimentary basin. Exploration Overview 1995, Northwest Territories, Indian Affairs and Northern Development, 3-8. 46. Corcoran, P.L., Mueller, W., and Padgham, W.A., 1995. The Beaulieu Rapids Formation: a tectonically-controlled sedimentary basin. GAC/MAC, Victoria, 1995, 19. 47. Corcoran, P.L., Mueller, W., Chown, E.H., Roy, D.W., and Padgham, W.A., 1995. Tectonically-controlled sedimentation in the Slave Province: an example from the Beaulieu Rapids Formation. Precambrian 95, Montreal, Program and Abstracts, 63. 48. Corcoran, P.L., Weston, L., Mueller, W., Dostal, J., and Donaldson, J., 1995. The volcano-sedimentary Stormy Lake Group: evidence of terrane docking? Lithoprobe Workshop, Western

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Superior transect, Toronto, 3-5. 49. Corcoran. P., Belley, S., Mueller, W., and Padgham, W.A., 1994. Clastic sedimentology of the Archean Beaulieu Rapids Formation, Slave Province, NWT. Geoscience Forum, Exploration Overview 1994, Indian Affairs and Northern Development, 27-28. 50. Mueller, W. U. and Corcoran P., 1994. Archean successor basins: the result of crustal-scale tectonics. In Helmstedt, H. and Harrap, R.M. (eds), Western Superior Transect Workshop (October 21-22), Lithoprobe Report, University of British Columbia, 22-23. 51. Mueller, W., Corcoran, P., J.A. Donaldson, and Padgham, W.A., 1994. Archean successor basins: A comparison between the Slave Province and the Abitibi Subprovince, Canada. Geoscience Forum, Exploration Overview 1994, Indian Affairs and Northern Development, 50. Reports, Maps, Fieldtrip Guidebooks, Short course notes (11) 1. Mueller, W.U., and Corcoran, P.L., 2007. The Abitibi greenstone belt: evolution of an oceanic arc. Archean Symposium 2007: A Global Comparison of Archean Terranes, University of Western Ontario London, Ontario, Canada, August 19th-25th, 2007, 60 pp. 2. Pilote, C., Corcoran, P.L., Mueller, W.U., 2005. Geology of the Koivib Mountains, Namibia: mapping and lithofacies description of the Koivib Mountains. Preliminary Report, Kumba Resources, 8p. 3. Mueller, W.U., Aubin, A., and Corcoran, P.L., 2003. Economic potential of the Schakalsberg Mountains, EPL 2757, Sperrgebiet, Namibia. Internal Report, Kumba Resources, 40p. 4. Mueller, W.U., White, J.D.L., and Corcoran, P.L., 2002. Dynamic evolution of the submarine Oamaru volcanic complex: syn-eruptive collapse, unconformities, eruption-fed density currents, and backset strata. AGU-Chapman Conference Field Guide, January 23rd, 2002, 10 pp. 5. Mueller, W.U., Corcoran, P.L. and Eriksson, P.G., 1998. Volcanic and pyroclastic rocks: recognition, depositional processes and implication for massive sulphide exploration. South Africa. Short course notes. 21 pages, 3 tables, 5 figures. 6. Dostal, J. Corcoran, P.L., 1998. Evolution of the Slave Province as recorded by physical volcanology, trace elements and isotopic systematics of selected Archean greenstone belts along the Beniah Lake fault, Slave Province, Northwest Territories. EGS-1998-11. 7. Corcoran, P.L., Mueller, W.U. and Chown, E.H, 1997. Geology of the Keskarrah Formation, Slave Province, Northwest Territories (part of NTS area 86H/6 and 86H/7). EGS-1997-2. 8. Mueller, W.U. and Corcoran, P.L., 1997. Volcanology and sedimentology of the Raquette Lake Formation: a remnant dissected arc sequence. EGS-1997-11. 9. Corcoran, P.L., Mueller, W.U., Bucher, J. and Savoie, F., 1996. The Keskarrah Formation at Cyclops Peninsula: a late-stage fault-controlled basin. EGS-1996-16.

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10. Corcoran, P.L. and Mueller, W., 1995. The Beaulieu Formation, Slave Province, NWT: a late orogenic molasse basin? EGS-1995-13. 11. Corcoran, P.L., Mueller, W.U., Dostal, J., Weston, L., and Donaldson, J., 1996. The volcano-sedimentary Stormy Lake Group: evidence of terrane docking? In Harrap, R.M. and Helmstaedt, H. (Eds.), Western Superior Transect Second Annual Workshop (Oct. 20-21, 1995), Lithoprobe Report #53: 14-17. Other: Non-Refereed Articles; Book, Manuscript and Grant Reviews Non-Refereed Articles (2) Corcoran, P.L. and Chown, E.H., 2010. Memorial of Wulf U. Mueller. Precambrian Research, 180, iii-iv). Corcoran, P.L., 2007. Archean Symposium 2007: A Global Comparison of Archean Terranes. ASHFALL, Newsletter of the Volcanology and Igneous Petrology Division, Geological Association of Canada, 66: 5-6. Book Reviews Earth and Planetary Science, Cambridge University Press: 1 Tempos and Events in Precambrian Time, Elsevier (1 chapter) Review of Grant Proposals American Chemical Society (ACS) Petroleum Research Fund: 1 Review of Manuscripts (31) Geological Society of America Bulletin (1) Nature Geoscience (1) Earth Science Reviews (2) Precambrian Research (13) Marine Pollution Bulletin (3) Marine and Petroleum Geology (6) Sedimentary Geology (3) Sedimentology (1) Journal of Volcanology and Geothermal Research (1) Canadian Journal of Earth Sciences (1) Geology (1)

RESEARCH FUNDING Principal Investigator (12) 1. 2010 Re-Discovery Grant (Faculty of Science – Research Western) $5,850 one-time funding. 2. 2010 NSERC Engage

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Use of stratigraphy and geochronology in determining the potential for a new uranium target in the Otish basin. $24,400 for 6 months. 3. 2010 International Research Award Unravelling the Limpopo Orogen of southern Africa using sedimentary deposits: implications for Earth’s earliest plate tectonic interactions. $7000 for one year. 4. 2007 NSERC Discovery Grant Climatic indications from soils and sands, and their lithified equivalents. $29, 100 for two years. 5. 2006 Science Student Donation Applied for a variety of essential equipment on behalf of the Department of Earth Sciences in the amount of $23,000. 6. 2006 Academic Development Fund Small Grant “Effects of climate on the stability of beach sands”, $6,657 awarded to P.L. Corcoran. 7. 2006 Academic Development Fund Large Grant (with Desmond Moser) “SEM-CL imaging system for guiding microbeam geochemistry”, $14,050 awarded to P.L. Corcoran and D. Moser. 8. 2005 NSERC Discovery Grant “Earth’s changing climate: hints from 3 billion years of sedimentation” $18, 500/year for a period of 2 years. 9. 2003-2004 UWO Academic Development Fund small grant “Unconformities at the base of a late-orogenic sedimentary sequence: their relation to gold mineralization and the state of the ancient atmosphere”, $7500 awarded to P.L. Corcoran. 10. 2003 CFI New Opportunities Equipment Grant/ Ontario Innovation Trust “Cathodoluminescence spectroscopy, sample separation and analysis facility” $344, 537 awarded to P.L. Corcoran. 11. 2003 UWO Start-up funds $45,000 awarded to P.L. Corcoran. 12. 2002 NSERC Discovery Grant “Compositional and facies analyses of Archean and modern depositional systems: comparing examples from Canada and New Zealand”, $20,951/year for a period of 3 years awarded to P.L. Corcoran. Co-applicant (2) 1. 2006 Divex Principal Investigator: W. Mueller (UQAC) Co-applicants: R. Daigneault (UQAC), P. Corcoran (UWO); M. Perron and V. Fillion (Breakwater Resources) “Misema caldera, Abitibi belt: inner-outer ring subaqueous pyroclastic deposits

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and associated hydrothermal carbonate alteration”, $15,000 awarded. 2. 2005 NSERC RTI Principal Investigator: D. Moser (UWO) Co-applicants: L.Lau, P.Corcoran, P.King, D. Jiang, C. Smart (UWO) “SEM-CL imaging system for guiding microbeam geochemistry”, $67, 551 awarded. Applied for (6) 1. 2010 NSERC Discovery Grant “Degradation of sand- to granule-size plastic debris on marine and lacustrine beaches”, $226,850 applied for—did not receive funding. 2. 2009 NSERC Discovery Grant “Precambrian climate as recorded in quartz-rich sandstones” $219,435 applied for—did not receive funding. 3. 2008 NSERC Discovery Grant “Missing pieces of time: significant implications of global and regional Earth processes as evidenced from unconformities”, $140, 298 applied for—did not receive funding. 4. 2008 NSERC RTI Principal Investigator: D. Moser (UWO) Co-applicants: N. Banerjee, P.L. Corcoran, R.L. Flemming, D. Jiang, G. Southam “Electron pulse disaggregator for planetary materials separation”, $147, 000 applied for—did not receive funding. 5. 2004 Premier’s Research Excellence Award “Mineralogy and geochemistry of sediments: indicators of Earth’s changing climate and economic potential” –did not receive funding. 6. 2003 Premier’s Research Excellence Award “Factors controlling the textures and compositions of sedimentary deposits”—did not receive funding.

OTHER SCHOLARLY AND PROFESSIONAL ACTIVITIES

Radio and Television Interviews (6) 1. CBC live radio (Ontario Today, October 14, 2010) 2. CIUT 89.5 FM Toronto live radio (Take 5, October 15, 2010) 3. CBC Radio-Canada with Stephane Blais (telephone interview) 4. CBC News with Simon Rice (telephone interview) 5. Globe and Mail interview with Patrick White (Globe and Mail, October 14, 2010; A9) 6. CBC News The National (White Pellets, November 30, 2010) Invited Speaker (8) 1. London Pellet Meeting with Canadian Plastics Industry Association, Ministry of Environment, and The Lake Huron Centre for Coastal Conservation, March 25, 2011.

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2. Unraveling Earth’s evolution from grains of sand. London Gem and Mineral Society meeting November 5, 2009. 3. International Conference on Precambrian Sedimentation and Tectonics, Dec. 10-12, 2007, Indian Institute of Technology Bombay. Could not attend. 4. Precambrian World 2009, Mar. 6-8, 2009, Fukuoka, Japan. Could not attend. 5. Invited to discuss University Faculty Award Program with Dr. Suzanne Fortier, President of NSERC in April, 2006 6. Geological Society of South Africa Archean Field Forum, (July 2004) in South Africa 7. Dalhousie University (December, 2004) 8. University of Windsor (February, 2004) 9. Invited to give a short presentation on behalf of University Faculty Award (UFA) holders to the President of NSERC in April, 2003 Memberships (5) 1. American Geophysical Union (AGU) 2. Geological Society of America (GSA) 3. Geological Association of Canada (GAC) 4. Global Precambrian Sedimentation Syndicate, South African Geological Survey 5. Integrated Ocean Drilling Program (IODP) Workshops, Courses and Fieldtrips Attended (11) 1. Spring Perspectives on Teaching, May 19th, 2010 2. WHMIS certification. May, 2010. 3. Saying “Yes” to Respect. December, 2008 4. Fall Perspectives on Teaching, August 27th, 2008 5. Fieldtrip “The Abitibi Greenstone belt: evolution of an Archean oceanic arc” August 23rd-25th, 2007. 6. Workshop “Women in Academe” June 20th, 2007 7. Occupational Health and Safety for Supervisors. June, 2006 8. First Aid/CPR Certification. June 8th, 2006 9. WHMIS certification. May, 2006 10. Workshop “How to paddle your way to tenure”. March, 2006 11. Fieldtrip “Processes on the Early Earth” July, 2004. 12. Laboratory & Environmental/Waste Management Safety Workshop. September, 2003.

UNIVERSITY ADMINISTRATIVE DUTIES Department Committees Technical and Teaching Resources Chair 2010-present Annual P&E Committee 2010-present Field Course Committee, Earth Sciences 2008-present Awards Committee 2009-2010 Microscope Manager 2008-2010 Awards Committee Chair, Earth Sciences 2008-2009 Technical and Teaching Resources Committee 2008-2009 Undergraduate Affairs Committee 2008-2009 Field Course Coordinator, Earth Sciences 2004-2007

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Manager, Microscope Committee, Earth Sciences 2003-2007 Member, Annual P&E Committee, Earth Sciences 2005-2006 Chairperson “Teaching Workload” Committee, Earth Sciences 2004-2005 Member, Graduate Committee, Earth Sciences 2003-2004 Member, Annual P&E Committee, Earth Sciences 2003-2004 Member, Outreach Committee, Earth Sciences 2003-2003 Group Facilitator 1. Saying “Yes” to Respect, December, 2008 2. Earth Sciences Departmental Retreat, September, 2008, 2009 Outreach Teaching

1. Notre Dame Catholic School. May, 2010. Tour of Department of Earth Sciences (Grades 4-5).

2. Notre Dame Catholic School. April, 2010. Identifying rocks and minerals. (Grade 4). 3. Wilfrid Jury Public School, December, 2008. How are rocks and minerals used? (Grades

3-4). 4. Notre Dame Catholic School, June, 2008. Why are minerals useful? (Grade 2). 5. Notre Dame Catholic School, October, 2007. The Rock Cycle. (Grade 2). 6. Jeanne Sauve Elementary School, October, 2006. What is geology? (Grade 1). 7. Lord Roberts Elementary School, March, 2005. Rocks and Minerals. (Senior

Kindergarten Group 2). 8. Lord Roberts Elementary School, March, 2005. Rocks and Minerals. (Senior

Kindergarten Group 1). 9. Western Daycare, October, 2004. Why are minerals useful? (4-5 year olds). 10. Western Daycare, March, 2004. Fossils. (4-5 year olds). 11. Lord Roberts Elementary school, April, 2003. Departmental Tour (Grade 4).

ADMINISTRATIVE DUTIES EXTERNAL TO THE UNIVERSITY 01/2006-03/2006 Panel Member 2006 Ontario Graduate Scholarship Program, Ministry of Training, Colleges and Universities. 01/2007-03/2007 Panel Chair 2007 Ontario Graduate Scholarship Program, Ministry of Training, Colleges and Universities.

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CURRICULUM VITAE 1. NAME: Norman Albert DUKE RANK: Associate Professor TENURED: 1990 2. EDUCATION

Degree University Department Year Hons.B.Sc. University of Western Ontario Geology 1971 M.Sc. University of Western Ontario Geology 1975 Ph.D. University of Manitoba Earth Sciences 1983

3. EMPLOYMENT HISTORY

Date Rank/Position/Department Institution/Company pre-1980 Miscellaneous contract and consulting work (see “Industry Reports” for project & client details) 1980-present President & Senior Exploration Geologist Terraconnaissance Inc. 1983-84 Lecturer, Geology University of Western Ontario 1984-89 Assistant Professor, Geology University of Western Ontario 1990-present Associate Professor, Geology/Earth Sciences University of Western Ontario

4. HONOURS

1999 Geological Association of Canada Julian Boldy Award (with Dr. David Terry) 2010 Geological Association of Canada Duncan Derry Medal

5. TEACHING

a) Undergraduate Courses Earth Science 4400b (formerly 400b) Earth Evolution (2006-2008) Survey course on the geological evidence for change in the lithosphere, hydrosphere, atmosphere, and biosphere during the last 4 billion years of earth history. Earth Science 3370a/3371b (formerly 370a/371b) Mineral Deposits Geology (1983-present) Full third-year course, split into two half-year courses in 1993. Lectures cover all important metallic ore deposits presented within the framework of one complete metallogenic cycle. Labs focus on reflected light microscopy of representative ore suites. Earth Science 4470a/9550 (formerly 470/550) Mineral Deposits and Crustal Evolution (1993-present) Fourth-year half course. Lectures present geological evidence for supercontinental cyclicity since the end of the Mesoarchean and accounts for the apparent non-uniformitarian evolution of mineral deposits within that framework. Earth Science 450y Fourth Year Field Camp (1986-88, 1993-97) Two-week trip through the Appalachians, the Grenville, and the Abitibi. Counts as half-course credit. (With W. Church until 1996.) Earth Science 350y Third Year Field Camp (1998-2006) Two weeks GPS/GIS field mapping in the Sudbury area. Counts as half-course credit. (With W. Church.) Earth Science 250y Second Year Field Camp (1994) Second-year field camp. Two weeks at a base camp at Whitefish Falls, with regional trips in the Sudbury area. Counts as half-course credit. (With Grant Young.) Earth Science 490 Fourth Year Thesis Supervision 50 completed (one pending in 2010-11)

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b) Graduate Courses Earth Science 551a/b Regional Metallogenic Analysis (1984-2008) Half course. Takes modern concepts of terrane analysis as a point of departure. Lectures present a series of case studies drawn from past and ongoing field projects. Earth Science 552 Advanced Studies in Mineral Deposits (1998-02) Half course taught on an occasional basis on demand. Special topics depending on student interest. Earth Science 550a Global Metallogenic Cycles in Crustal Evolution (1998-present) See under fourth year above. Exploration for Hydrothermal Ore Deposits (2001, 2003, 2005) Modular half-course equivalent offered jointly by U.W.O. and Laurentian University. (2001 organized with H. Gibson).

c) Graduate Supervision

i) Masters Theses Rye, K., Geology and geochemistry of the Hoyle Pond gold deposit, Timmins, Ontario. 1987. Ford, R.C. Comparative geology of gold-bearing Archean Iron Formation, Slave Structural Province,

Canada. 1988 McDougall, J.H. The petrology of the southern marginal zones of the Tib Gabbro, northwestern

Ontario. 1990. Strand, P. The relationship of gold mineralization to intrusive breccia centers at the Nerco Con Mine,

Yellowknife, NWT. 1993. Sidor, M. The origin of black rock alteration overprinting iron-rich sediments and its genetic

relationship to disseminated polymetallic sulphide ores, Lou Lake, Northwest Territories, Canada. 2000.

Finnigan, C. Quartz feldspar porphyry intrusions in the Yellowknife Greenstone Belt. 2000. Camier, C. The geology of the Sue-Dianne Breccia Complex, Great Bear Magmatic Zone, NWT. 2002. L’Heureux, R. The regional metamorphic control on gold-bearing BIF-hosted iron formations in the

Woodburn Lake Group, Nunavut. 2003. Renault, J. The economic potential of the Aylmer Lake Volcanic Belt, east central Slave Province,

NWT. 2003. Greiner, E. The paleoplacer potential of quartz-pyrite conglomerates, Woodburn Lake Group,

Nunavut. 2003. Therriault, R. A metallogenic study of the Madrid Bend in the Hope Bay Gold Belt, Nunavut. 2006. Masters, J. A metallogenic study of the Kipalu Iron Formation, Belcher Islands, Nunavut (2007). Geuesebroek, P. A paragenetic study of the deep ores at the Lupin Gold Mine, Nunavut (2008). Iliev Ilian Banded iron formation hosted lode gold potential of the Mary River Group, Baffin island,

Nunavut ( Accelerated Masters Project, 2011) Cormier, J. The classification of plutonic, porphyry and volcanic settings of orogenic lode gold deposits

in the eastern Kaminek Belt, Nunavut (in progress). Robinson, G. The origin of Lou Lake radiometric anomalies associated with Fortune Minerals’ NICO

deposit, southern Bear Province (in progress). MacLeod, M. The origin of direct shipping iron oxide ores, Mary River Group, Baffin Island, Nunavut

(in progress) Buitenhuis, E. The Latte Gold Zone, Coffee Creek Camp, White Gold District, Yukon Territory (in

progress).

ii) Doctoral Theses Stewart, P., The origin of the Hope Brook Mine, Newfoundland: A shear zone-hosted acid sulphate

gold deposit. 1992. Barron, K., The petrological and metallogenic significance of the alkaline igneous centre at the

Springpole Gold Prospect, northwestern Ontario. 1996. Terry, D.A., The metallogeny of stratiform barite and manganese occurrences, Tetlin District, Eastern

Alaska Range. 1997 Armstrong, J.P., The origin of refractory and free-milling gold ores at the Con Mine, Yellowknife, NWT.

1997.

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Carpenter, R., A regional metallogenic study of the Meliadine Gold Camp, Pykes Break, Rankin Inlet Greenstone Belt, Nunavut. 2003.

Bain, D. A metallogenic study of the Shakespeare PGE Deposit, northern Ontario (2011) Pietrzak, N. A paragenetic study of the magnetite/martite transition at Cleavland Cliffs, Tilden Mine,

Marquette Trough, MI (2011) Renaud, J. Hydrothermal zoning of the basement-hosted Aracheng Uranium Deposit, Roraima Basin,

Guyana (in progress) Laarman, J. A detailed metallogenic study of the McFauld’s Lake chromite-PGE deposits, northern

Ontario (in progress) 6. PUBLICATIONS

Books

Chapters in Books Finnigan, C., and Duke, N.A. (2001) A reinterpretation of the Townsite Formation, Yellowknife

Greenstone Belt, NWT; text w/ 1:50,000 map. Extech III: Yellowknife Gold District, Special GAC/MAC pub.

Duke, N.A. 1986. The metallogeny of base and precious metals in evolving plate margin rift settings, southern Appalachia. In Misra, K.C., ed., Volcanogenic Sulfide and Precious Metal Mineralization in the Southern Appalachians: U. Tennessee Geology Series Publication (pp.3-21).

Papers in peer reviewed journals Duke, N.A., Lindberg, P.A. and West, A.W. (2010) Geology of the Greens Creek Mining District,

(w/map). In: Geology, geochemistry and genesis of the Greens Creek massive sulfide deposit, Admiralty Island, southeastern Alaska: U.S. Geological Survey Professional Paper 1763, pp 93-109.

Zhang, X., Pazner, M., Duke, N. (2007) Lithologic and mineral information extraction for gold exploration using ASTER data in the south Chocolate Mountains (California). Science Direct.

Carpenter, R., and Duke, N. (2005) Geochronological constraints on the timing of gold mineralization, Meliadine Gold Camp. Economic Geology.

Duke, N.A., and Geusebroek, P. (2005) Geology of the Lupin Gold Mine, Nunavut Territories. Exploration and Mining Geology, special volume, Sherlock, R., ed.

Carpenter, R., and Duke, N. (2005) Geology of the Meliadine Gold Camp, Pykes Break, Rankin Inlet Greenstone Belt, NE Churchill Province. Exploration Mining Geology, special volume, Sherlock, R., ed.

Pratt, A., and Duke, N. (2003) Characterizing the Distribution of Gold in Pyritic Sulfide Ore. Journal of Minerals, Metals and Materials, Vol. 55, No. 4: 51-54.

Goad, R., Duke, N.A., Mumin, H., Neale, K., Mulligan, D. and Camier, W.J. (2001) The Nico and Sue-Dianne Proterozoic iron oxide-hosted polymetallic deposits, southern Great Bear Magmatic Zone, Northwest Territories, Canada - An application of the Olympic Dam model in exploration. In: Exploration and Mining Geology, Vol. 9, No. 2: 123-140.

Crafford, T., Newkirk, S.R. and Duke, N.A. (1996) The volcanic massive sulphide deposits of Alaska. In: Ore Deposits of Alaska, Journal of Economic Geology, ed. R.J. Goldfarb, Special Vol.

Duke, N.A., and Ford, R.C. (1993) Concentration of gold during retrograde metamorphism of Archean banded iron formations, Slave Province, Canada. Cdn Journal of Earth Science, 30: 1566-81.

Duke, N.A., McDonald, D.W., and Hauser, R.L. (1993) Geological Setting of the NERCO Con Mine and the relationship of gold mineralization to metamorphism. Yellowknife, N.W.T. Exploration Mining Geology, 2: 139-154.

Hodder, R.W., and Duke, N.A. (1986) Stratabound base metals and gold in iron-rich rocks of a late Proterozoic-early Paleozoic rift setting, central Appalachia, U.S.A. Transactions of the Geolological Society of South Africa, 89: 233-41.

Duke, N.A., and Edgar, A.D. (1977) Petrology of the Blue Mountain and Bigwood felsic alkaline

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complexes of the Grenville province of Ontario. Cdn J. Earth Science, 14: 515-38 Duke, N.A., and Hutchinson, R.W. (1974) Geological relationships between massive sulphide bodies

and ophiolitic volcanic rocks near York Harbour, Nfld.Cdn J. Earth Science, 11: 53-69 Papers in peer reviewed conference proceedings Duke, N.A. The metallogeny of sill-sediment complexes. In Kisvaranyi, I., and Grant, S.K. (eds.),

Tectonic Control of Ore Deposits and the Vertical and Horizontal Extent of Ore Systems (pp.3-21). 1988.

Papers in non-peer reviewed journals and conference proceedings Duke, N.A. and Terry, D.A. (2000) The metallogeny of volcanogenic massive sulphide deposits

accompanying the Antler Cycle, Finlayson Lake Belt, Yukon-Tanana Terrane. The Gangue, G.A.C. Mineral Deposits Division, January issue, 3-7. (Invited)

Duke, N.A. (1993) The riddle of Archean lode gold; an answer from the Slave Craton. Alaska Miner, 21: 8-22.

Abstracts/Presentations at professional meetings and symposia Duke, N. (forthcoming) The Central Borden Fault, A major Tectonic Element within the Rae

basement of North Baffin Island. For submission at the May, GAC/MAC Meeting at Memorial University, Nfld.

Duke, N. (2010) Post-collisional detachment faults: cases of an under-appreciated metallogenic setting. 38th Annual Yellowknife Geoscience Forum Abstracts vol. 2010, p 11 MacLeod, M., Duke, N., and Iannelli, T. (2009) Manganese and phosphorous enrichment in

Baffinland Iron Mines Corp. deposit no. 1, Mary River Iron Formation, northern Baffin Island, Nunavut. 37th Yellowknife Geoscience Forum, Yellowkife, N.W.T. Program and Abstracts of Talks and Posters p. 7980.

Duke, N., MacLeod, M., and Iannelli, T. (2009) Bedrock geology and mineral resources of IOL-PI-17, north-central Baffin Island, Nunavut. 37th Yellowknife Geoscience Forum, Yellowkife, N.W.T. Program and Abstracts of Talks and Posters pp 12-13.

Tolson, A., and N.A. Duke. (2009) Distal exhalative manganese-enriched stratigraphy to carbonate-hosted zinc deposits, Adirondack Lowlands, New York, U.S.A. 24th Inter-national Applied Geochemistry Symposium, Frederickton, June. Proceedings Vol., p. 325

Duke, N.A. (2008) Remnant Neoarchean ash flow fields, diagnostic of orogenic settings with lode gold mineralization: Examples from the Canadian Shield. 36th Annual Yellowknife Geoscience Forum, Yellowknife, NWT, November, Abstracts Volume pp. 22-23.

Duke, N.A. (2008) Evidence for reactivating Archean structural breaks during Paleoproterozoic sedimentation and subsequent accretionary history: “Once a fault, always a fault.” Institute on Lake Superior Geology 54th annual meeting, Marquette, MI, May. Proceedings Vol. 54, Pt I, pp. 18-19.

Pietrzak, J., Duke, N.A., Scott, G., and Lukey, H. (2008) A study of the paragenetic stages of mineral growth in complex iron ores at the Tilden Mine and development of a mine-scale model for application to ore treatment methods. Institute on Lake Superior Geology 54th annual meeting, Marquette, MI, May. Proceedings Vol. 54, Pt I, p. 71.

Duke, N.A., 2006, The Neoarchean Metallogenic Cycle: Evidence from the Canadian Shield GAC/MAC Montreal, May 14-17, Invited Presentation. Abstracts V. 31, p. 42-43. Mills, A., Martel, E., and Duke N. (2005) Committee Bay Project: Results of 1:25,000 Scale Geological Mapping. 33rd Annual Yellowknife Geoscience Forum, Yellowknife, NWT, November 17-20, Program and Abstracts of Talks and Posters, p 55. Cormier, J. and Duke, N. (2005) The classification of orogenic lode gold systems in the Kaminak Greenstone Belt, Nunavut. CIMM Toronto Meeting, April. Geuesebroek, P.A, and Duke, N.A. (2005) A new compilation of surface geology in the vicinity of the Lupin Gold Mine, Nunavut. CIMM Toronto Meeting, April. Masters, J., and Duke, N. (2005) The depositional setting of the Kipalu Iron Formation, Belcher Islands, Nunavut. CIMM Toronto Meeting, April. Therriault, R.G., and Duke, N.A. (2005) Gold related white mica-ankerite-sulphide alteration of

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basaltic komatiites in the Hope Bay Deformation Zone, Nunavut. CIMM Toronto Meeting, April. Duke, N. (2004) Invited panelist, session on Education of Aboriginal Peoples, Mines Ministers’

Conference on Sustainability, Prospectors & Developers Convention, March. Duke, N. (2004) Metallotectonic Architecture of the Yukon-Tanana Terrrane: Antler massive

sulphide and Laramide gold deposits. Invited speaker, University of Memphis, May 20th. Duke, N., Johnson, W., Jamieson, D., and Wyllie, R. (2003) 2003 field results of the collaborative

NTI/UWO Geoscience Programs in the Eastern Kaminak and the Belcher Islands, Nunavut. 31st Yellowknife Geoscience Forum, Yellowknife, NWT, November 19-21, Program & Abstracts of Talks & Posters p. 22.

Duke, N., Gochnauer, K., Webb, D., and DuPre, D. (2003) Dynamically decoupled regional and thermal metamorphic overprints in the Discover area: The gold connection. 31st Yellowknife Geoscience Forum, Yellowknife, NWT, November 19-21, Program & Abstracts of Talks & Posters p. 23.

Cormier, J, Johnson, W., and Duke, N. (2003) Plutonic and porphyry environments of lode gold mineralization in the eastern Kaminak Greenstone Belt, Whale Cove area, Nunavut (poster). 31st Yellowknife Geoscience Forum, Yellowknife, NWT, November 19-21, Program & Abstracts of Talks & Posters p. 16.

Geuesebroek, P.A., and Duke, N.A. (2003) A comparison of the deep Lupin and McPherson banded iron formation-hosted lode gold systems, Nunavut (poster). 31st Yellowknife Geoscience Forum, Yellowknife, NWT, November 19-21, Program & Abstracts of Talks & Posters p. 30.

Laarman, J., Johnson, W., and Duke, N. (2003) Soapstone occurrences on Tukarak Island: A product of plume tectonics on the east margin of the Transhudson Orogen, Belcher Islands, Nunavut (poster). 31st Yellowknife Geoscience Forum, Yellowknife, NWT, November 19-21, Program & Abstracts of Talks & Posters p. 51.

Masters, J., Johnson, W., and Duke, N. (2003) The stratigraphic makeup of the Kipalu Iron Formation: Bridging the rift/drift unconformity in the eastern Transhudson Orogen, Belcher Islands, Nunavut (poster). 31st Yellowknife Geoscience Forum, Yellowknife, NWT, November 19-21, Program & Abstracts of Talks & Posters p. 62.

Therriault, R.G., Kleepsies, P., and Duke, N.A. (2003) Volcanic stratigraphic control of gold mineralization occurring at the Madrid Bend in the Hope Bay Deformation Zone, Nunavut (poster). 31st Yellowknife Geoscience Forum, Yellowknife, NWT, November 19-21, Program & Abstracts of Talks & Posters p. 96.

Duke, N.A., Goad, R.E., and Mulligan, D.L. (2003) Polymetallic iron oxide deposits in the Great Bear Magmatic Zone: The hydrothermal counterpart of post-collisional A-type granite magmatism on the outboard Coronation Shelf, Bear Province, N.W.T., Canada. GAC/MAC Joint Annual Meeting, Vancouver, May, Abstracts Disc no. 58.

Duke, N. A., Strand, P.D., Johnson, W., Wyllie, R., and Gillis, C. (2003) Grassroots Exploration in Nunavut: An Avenue to Community Involvement in the Global Mining Industry. GAC-MAC Joint Annual Meeting, Vancouver, May, Abstracts Disc no. 57.

Duke, N.A., Gochnauer, K.M., Armstrong, J.P. and Strand, P.B. (2002) The position of lode gold mineralization in global orogenic cycles: The evidence from the Yellowknife Domain. 30th Yellowknife Geoscience Forum, Yellowknife, NWT, November 19-23, Abstracts of Talks & Posters p. 14.

Duke, N.A., MacDonald, P.J., and Wyllie, R.J. (2002) An assessment of the VMS and lode gold potential in the Back River – Regan Lake Area of the East-Central Slave Province, Nunavut (poster). 30th Yellowknife Geoscience Forum, Yellowknife, NWT, November 19-23, Abstracts of Talks & Posters p. 15.

Duke, N.A., Therriault, R.G., and Wyllie, R.J. (2002) Metallogeny of the BIF-hosted lode gold prospects in the Bathurst Terrane, Northeastern Slave Province, Nunavut (poster). 30th Yellowknife Geoscience Forum, Yellowknife, NWT, November 19-23, Abstracts of Talks & Posters p. 16.

Duke, N.A., Gochnauer, K.M., and Armstrong, J.P. (2002) Episodic plutonic gold settings in the

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Slave Province. Geological Association of Canada/Mineralogical Association of Canada Joint Annual Meeting, Saskatoon, May, Abstracts Volume 27, p. 30.

Duke, N.A., West, A., and Lindberg, P.A. (2002) Geology of the Greens Creek Mining District, northern Admiralty Island, southeast Alaska. Geological Association of Canada/ Mineralogical Association of Canada Joint Annual Meeting, Saskatoon, May, Abstracts Volume 27, p. 30.

Finnigan, C.S., and Duke, N.A. (2002) The Townsite Formation: an aborted rift setting in the Yellowknife Greenstone Belt, NWT. Geological Association of Canada/Mineralogical Assn of Canada Joint Annual Meeting, Saskatoon, May, Abstracts Volume 27, p.35.

Duke, N.A., Gochnauer, K.M., and Armstrong, J.P. (2001) Evidence for basement structural control on lode gold at the termination of the Ormsby Break at the Nardin Front. 29th Yellowknife Geoscience Forum, Yellowknife, NWT, November 21-23, Program and Abstracts, 10-11.

Duke, N.A., Sidor, M., and Mulligan, D. (2001) Detachment fault control of iron-oxide breccias in the sourthern Great Bear Magmatic Zone (GMBZ). 29th Yellowknife Geoscience Forum, Yellowknife, NWT, November 21-23, Program and Abstracts, 12-13.

Renaud, J., and Duke, N.A. (2001) Stratigraphic reconstruction and geochemistry of the Aylmer Lake Volcanic Belt, East-Central Slave Province, NWT. 29th Yellowknife Geoscience Forum, Yellowknife, NWT, November 21-23, Program and Abstracts, 62-63.

Duke, N.A. (2000) The metallogeny of Antler-Age polymetallic sulphide and Laramide-Age lode gold deposits in the Yukon-Tanana Terrane, northern Cordillera. SME Annual Meeting, Salt Lake City, Utah, February 28-March 1, Program with Abstracts, 69.

Duke, N.A. (2000) Tectonostratigraphy of the Eastern Alaska Range and structural evidence for post-collisional collapse of the Yukon-Tanana Plateau. Alaska Miners Association 17th Biennial Conference on Alaska Mining, March 4-11, Fairbanks, Alaska, Program with Abstracts, 36-38.

Carpenter, R.L., and Duke, N.A. (2000) Regional metallogeny of the Meliadine Gold Camp, Rankin Inlet area, Nunavut. Geological Society of America Annual Meeting, October 31-November 2, Denver, Colorado, Society of Economic Geology workshop on gold.

Renaud, J. Duke, N.A., Armstrong, J. and Gochnauer, K. (2000) The stratigraphy and economic potential of the Aylmer Lake Volcanic Belt, central Slave Province, NWT. 28th Yellowknife Geoscience Forum, Yellowknife, NWT, November 22-24, Program and Abstracts, 67-68.

Goad, R.E., Duke, N.A., Neale, K.C., Mulligan, D.C. and Mumin, A.H. (2000) Geology and progress report on the NICO cobalt-gold-bismuth and Sue-Dianne copper-silver deposits, southern Great Bear Magmatic Zone, NWT. 28th Yellowknife Geoscience Forum, Yellowknife, NWT, November 22-24, Program and Abstracts, 22-28.

Carpenter, R.L. and Duke, N.A. (2000) Regional timing constraints on gold mineralization at West Meliadine, Nunavut. 28th Yellowknife Geoscience Forum, Yellowknife, NWT, November 22-24, Program and Abstracts, 15-16.

Armstrong, J.P., Duke, N.A. and Strand, P.D. (2000) Archean lamprophyric dyking, Yellowknife greenstone belt: Relationships between mantle sourced magmatic events, metamorphism and mineralization. 28th Yellowknife Geoscience Forum, Yellowknife, NWT, November 22-24, Program and Abstracts, 7-8.

Duke, N.A. (2000) World class metamorphogenic lode gold deposits within plutonic orogenic settings: Examples in the Slave Province, NWT. 28th Yellowknife Geoscience Forum, Yellowknife, NWT, November 22-24, Program and Abstracts, 21-22.

Duke, N.A. and Terry, D.A. (1999) The metallogeny of volcanogenic massive sulphide deposits accompanying the Antler cycle, Finlayson Lake Belt, Yukon-Tanana Terrane. Geological Association of Canada/Mineralogical Association of Canada Joint Annual Meeting, Sudbury, Ontario, May, Program with Abstracts 24:33. (Winner of the G.A.C. Julian Boldy Award.)

Carpenter, R.L., Duke, N.A. and Fee, F.J. (1999) Geology of the Meliadine Lake area (55 N/1,

K/16), Rankin Inlet Greenstone Belt, Nunavut. Geological Association of

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Canada/Mineralogical Association of Canada Joint Annual Meeting, Sudbury, Ontario, May, Program with Abstracts 24:20. (Poster).

Duke, N.A. (1999) The metallogeny of volcanogenic massive sulphide amd lode gold deposits in the Eastern Alaska Range, Yukon-Tanana Terrane. Geoscience Forum, Whitehorse, Yukon Territory, November. (Invited).

Carpenter, R.L. and Duke, N.A. (1999) Geological setting of the lode gold deposits along the Meliadine Trend, Rankin Inlet Greenstone Belt, Nunavut, 27th Yellowknife Geoscience Forum, Yellowknife, November 24-26, Program and Abstracts, 10.

Duke, N.A. (1999) Evidence for and metallogenic significance of terminal Kenoran orogenic collapse in the Superior and Slave Provinces. 27th Yellowknife Geoscience Forum, Yellowknife, November 24-26, Program and Abstracts, 14-16.

Finnigan, C. and Duke, N.A. (1999) Recognition of quartz feldspar porphyry intrusions in the Yellowknife Greenstone Belt. 27th Yellowknife Geoscience Forum, Yellowknife, November 24-26, Program and Abstracts, 18-19.

Greiner, E., Duke, N.A. and Zaleski, E. A (1999) Metallogenic evaluation of the paleoplacer potential of the pyritic quartz-pebble conglomerates in the Woodburn Lake Group, Nunavut, 27th Yellowknife Geoscience Forum, Yellowknife, November 24-26, Program and Abstracts, 20-23.

L’Heureux, R.B., Duke, N.A. and Zaleski, E. (1999) Evaluation of metamorphosed host rocks of multi-facies (auriferous) iron formations of the (southeastern) Woodburn Lake Group, Churchill Province, Nunavut. 27th Yellowknife Geoscience Forum, Yellowknife, November 24-26, Program and Abstracts, .39-40.

Renaud, J., Duke, N.A. and Armstrong, J. (1999) Petrogenetic study of variolitic pillow-massive variolite-cherty tuff cycles within the Yellorex Flows. 27th Yellowknife Geoscience Forum, Yellowknife, November 24-26, Program and Abstracts, 57-58.

Zaleski, E., Davis, B., Pehrsson, S., Kerswill, J., Duke, N., L’Heureux, R., and Greiner, E. (1999) Lithostratigraphy, age relationships and structure of the Woodburn Lake Group, western Churchill Province, Nunavut. 27th Yellowknife Geoscience Forum, Yellowknife, November 24-26, Program and Abstracts, 79-80.

Goad, R., Duke, N.A., Mumin, H., Neale, K., Mulligan, D., Camier, W.J. (1998) The NICO and Sue-Dianne Proterozoic iron oxide-hosted polymetallic deposits, southern Great Bear Magmatic Zone, Northwest Territories, Canada: An application of the Olympic Dam model. CIM/CMMI/MIGA, Montreal.

Duke, N.A. and Sidor, M. (1998) The post-collisional rift setting of Olympic Dam-type iron oxide deposits in the southern Bear Province, NWT. Geological Association of Canada/Mineralogical Association of Canada Joint Annual Meetings, Quebec, May. Program with Abstracts 23:A-49.

Duke, N.A.(1998) Metallogeny of lode gold mineralization in the Yellowknife Greenstone Belt, NWT. Extech Colloquium, Yellowknife, NWT, June. (Invited)

Duke, N.A. (1998) A case for multistage upgrading of gold in the Yellowknife greenstone belt. 26th Yellowknife Geoscience Forum, November, Program with Abstracts, 37.

Duke, N.A., Shepley, M. and Mulligan, D. (1998) The significance of detachment fault breccias occurring at the southern end of the Great Bear Magmatic Zone, Wopmay Orogen, NWT. 26th Yellowknife Geoscience Forum, November, Program with Abstracts, 35. (Poster)

Krey, K. and Duke, N.A. (1998) Characterization of host rock metasomatic and metamorphic mineral paragenesis throughout the Giant Mine, Yellowknife, NWT. 26th Yellowknife Geoscience Forum, November, Program with Abstracts, 71.

Zaleski, E., Duke, N.A., L’Heureux, R., Davis, W.K., Wilkinson, L. and Kerswill, J. (1998) Tectonostratigraphy of the Archaean Woodburn Lake Group, Western Churchill Province, Nunavut. 26th Yellowknife Geoscience Forum, November, Program with Abstracts, 118.

Duke, N.A. (1997) Bathurst-type polymetallic massive sulphide districts related to displaced Antler-aged back arc basins in north and central Alaska. Geological Assn of Canada/ Mineralogical Assn of Canada Joint Annual Meeting, Ottawa, Ontario, May 19-21.

Duke, N.A. (1997) Surface geology of the Greens Creek mine area, northern Admiralty Island. Government-Industry Conference on Greens Creek, Juneau, Alaska, August. (Invited)

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Duke, N.A., Camier, J. and Goad, R. (1997) The Lou Lake Diatreme Complex - A harbinger of post-collisional Rapikivi Granite Plutonism in the Great Bear magmatic zone, NWT. Geological Association of Canada/Mineralogical Association of Canada Joint Annual Meeting, Ottawa, Ontario, May 19-21.

Duke, N.A., Mulligan, D. and Goad, R. (1996) K-metasomatism of Snare Group metasediments hosting widespread Fe-Cu-As-Co-U mineralization on Fortune Minerals claims, southern terminus of the Great Bear Magmatic Zone. Geological Association of Canada/Mineralogical Association of Canada Joint Annual Meeting, Winnipeg, Manitoba, May, Program with Abstracts, 21:A25.

Duke, N.A., Lindberg, P.A. and Hall, T. (1996) Upgrading of baritic Pb-Zn-Ag ores accompanying carbonatization of (ultra)mafic precursors at Greens Creek, Admiralty Island, Alaska. Geological Association of Canada/ Mineralogical Association of Canada Joint Annual Meeting, Winnipeg, Manitoba, May. Program with Abstracts, 21:A25.

Duke, N.A. (1995) The Pangean margin through Alaska. U.W.O. Speakers Colloquium, October. Duke, N.A., Terry, D.A. and Newkirk, S.R. (1995) Gabbro/chert association hosting Frasnian Ba-

Mn occurrences, Eastern Alaska Range. Geological Association of Canada/Mineralogical Association of Canada Joint Annual Meeting, Victoria, B.C., Program with Abstracts, 20:104.

Duke, N.A. (1994) The Yellowknife Greenstone Belt, NWT. Invited Lecture, C.P. Gravenor Lecture Series, University of Windsor, Windsor, Ontario, March. (Invited)

Duke, N.A., Terry, D. and Newkirk, S.R. (1994) Geologic setting and metallogenic significance of stratiform manganiferous horizons in the Eastern Alaska Range. Geological Association of Canada/Mineralogical Association of Canada Joint Annual Meeting, Waterloo, Ontario, May, Program with Abstract,19:111.

Duke, N.A., Terry, D.A. and Newkirk, S.R. (1994) The metallogenic significance of the Antler event in the Eastern Alaska Range. Geological Association of Canada/Mineralogical Association of Canada Joint Annual Meeting, Waterloo, Ontario, Prog w/ Abstracts, 19:31

Duke, N.A., Terry, D.A and Newkirk, S.R. (1994) The tectonic settings of volcanogenic massive sulphide deposits in the Eastern Alaska Range. Geological Society of America Annual Meeting, Seattle, Washington, October 24-27. Program with Abstracts, 28.

Duke, N.A., and McDonald, D. (1994) The evolution of auriferous metamorphic fluid, Yellowknife Greenstone Belt: N.W.T. Exploration Overview, Northwest Territories, Yellowknife, November, Program with Abstracts, 19: 19.

Duke, N.A. (1991) Metallogeny of the Sleepy Dragon Complex, south-central Slave Province, N.W.T. Exploration Overview, Northwest Territories, Yellowknife, November, Program with Abstracts, 20.

Duke, N.A., and Strand, P. (1991) The relationship of granite to gold mineralization as shown by the Negus intrusive center, NERCO Con Mine, Yellowknife N.W.T. GAC/MAC Toronto, Program with Abstracts,16: 120.

Duke, N.A., Barnett, R.L., and Kingston, D.M. (1991) The dynamic role played by amphibolitization of greenstone in gold concentration, NERCO Con Mine, Yellowknife, N.W.T. GAC/MAC Toronto, Program with Abstracts, 16:A32.

Duke, N.A., and Armstrong, J.P. (1991) The Geology of the Con Shear System, NERCO Con Mine, Yellowknife N.W.T. GAC/MAC Toronto, Program with Abstracts, 16:A4.

Duke, N.A., Nauman, C.R., Hauser, R.L., and McDonald, D.W. (1990) The NERCO Con Mine, Yellowknife N.W.T.: Mesothermal gold lodes in retrograde shears activated by late-Kenoran uplift. Yellowknife Geoscience Forum Exploration Overview, 25.

Duke, N.A., and Nauman, C.R. (1990) Metamorphic gold concentration on retrograde shear zones accompanying late-Kenoran uplift. N.W. MiningAssn. 96th Annl Convention, Spokane, WA, December 5-7, Program with Abstracts.

Duke, N.A., and Armstrong, J.P. (1990) An exploration update on the gold potential of the Con Shear System, NERCO Con Mine, Yellowknife. N.W.T. Geoscience Forum Exploration Overview, 19.

Duke, N.A., and Strand, P.D. The Con intrusive corridor, new gold potential in the Yellowknife greenstone belt. Yellowknife Geoscience Forum Exploration Overview, 44.

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Duke, N.A., Nauman, C.R., Hauser, R.L., and Strand, P.D. (1990) The relation of auriferous shear zones to prograde/retrograde metamorphism NERCO ConMine, Yellowknife. GAC/MAC Vancouver, Program with Abstracts, 5:A35.

Duke, N.A., and Newkirk, S.R. (1990) Sulphur isotope geochemistry in the DeltaDistrict East Central Alaska Range: GAC/MAC Vancouver, Program with Abstracts, 5:A96.

Duke, N.A., Nauman, C.R., Hauser, R.L., and Strand, P.D. (1989) The prograde and retrograde effects of Kenoran diapirism on the Yellowknife greenstone belt: Seventeenth Annual Geoscience Forum Yellowknife, Dec. 5-7, 31.

Duke, N.A., Nauman, C.R., and Newkirk, S.R. (1989) The metallogenic association of gold to gabbro sill complexes in the Slave province: Seventeenth Annual Geoscience Forum Yellowknife, Dec. 5-7, 31-2.

Barron, K.M., Duke, N.A., and Hodder, R.W. (1989) A high level Archaean alkaline carbonatite complex, Springpole Lake, NW Ontario: GAC/MAC Montreal, May 15-18, Program with Abstracts, v.14, p.A72.

Duke, N.A., Nauman, C.R., and Newkirk, S.R. (1988) Evidence for late-Cretaceous extensional uplift of the Yukon-Tanana Crystalline Terrane, eastern Alaska Range: GSA Denver, Oct. 31, Program with Abstracts, 20, 7:A112.

Duke, N.A., and Ford, R.C. (1988) Metamorphic gold concentration in banded iron formation, Slave Province, NWT: GSA Denver, October 31, Program with Abstracts, 20, 7: A301.

Duke, N.A., and Barron, K.M. (1988) A multistage model for gold deposits in back arc rift settings and its application Archean to present. Bicentennial Gold '88 conf., Geological Society of Australlia, Melbourne, May 16, Extended Abstracts 2, 23:590-92.

Duke, N.A., McLarty, E.A., and Barnett, R.L. (1988) Deformation, metamorphic mineral growths, and trace metal distribution within the Pollux Lake B.I.F., NW Ontario. GAC/MAC St. Johns, Nfld., May, Program with Abstracts, 13:A82.

Duke, N.A. (1987) Mafic sill-sediment complexes: their tectonic setting, magmatic regime, and associated ore deposits. North American conf. on Tectonic Control of Ore Deposits and the Vertical and Horizontal Extent of Ore Systems, Rolla, Missouri, Oct. 6.

Duke, N.A., Laing, T., Barnett, R.L., and Johnson, W. (1987) Petrogenesis of the Ore Chimney schist, Addington Mine D-Zone. GAC/MAC St.Johns, Nfld, May, Prog w/ Abstracts, 65.

Duke, N.A. (1987) Polygenetic gold mineralization in the Delta massive sulphide district, central Alaska: Symposium on Bulk Mineable Precious Metal Deposits of the Western U.S., Reno, April, Program with Abstracts, 55.

Duke, N.A. (1985) The metallogeny of epithermal gold deposits in the western U.S. cordillera. GSA, Orlando, Program with Abstracts, 17, 7:569.

Duke, N.A. (1985) The metallogeny of base and precious metals in evolving plate margin rift settings, southern Appalachia. GSA Orlando, Program with Abstracts, 17, 7:68.

Hodder, R.W., and Duke, N.A. (1984) Base metals and gold in a Late Proterozoic-Early Paleozoic rift, central Appalachia, U.S.A. Geological Society of South Africa conference on Middle to Late Proterozoic Lithosphere Evolution, Capetown, Program with Abstracts, 68.

Duke, N.A., Nauman, C.R., and Newkirk, S.R. (1984) The Delta District, a mineralized Lower Paleozoic marginal rift setting in the east-central Alaska Range. GSA Symposium on Accreted Terranes in Alaska, Anchorage, June, Program with Abstracts, 279.

Duke, N.A., and Barnett, R.L. (1984) Gold in a metamorphosed Lower Paleozoic iron formation. GAC/MAC London, May, Program with Abstracts, 58.

Duke, N.A., and Nauman, C.R. (1984) Alterations accompanying massive sulphide mineralization in the Delta district, east-central Alaska Range. Association of Exploration Geochemists Symposium on Exploration in the Northern Cordillera, Reno, March, Program with Abstracts, 76.

Duke, N.A. The tectonic setting of the massive cupreous pyrrhotite deposits of SW Virginia, NW North Carolina. Eighth International Working Group Symposium on Correlation of Caledonian Stratabound Sulphides, Ottawa, Program with Abstracts, 20.

Technical Writings

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Open File Reports Renaud, J., Duke, N.A., MacLachlan, K., Relf, C. (2000) Volcanic stratigraphy and mineral

potential of the Aylmer Dome, southeastern Slave Province. In: Current Research, Geological Survey of Canada [details pending].

Finnigan, C. and Duke, N.A. (2000) A reinterpretation of the Townsite Formation, Yellowknife Greenstone Belt, NWT; text with 1:50,000 map. DIAND Economic Geology Series.

Zaleski, E., Duke, N.A., L’Heureux, R., Wilkinson, L. and Davis, W.J. (1999) Komatiitic and felsic volcanic rocks overlain by quartzite, Woodburn Lake group, Meadowbrook River area, western Churchill Province, Northwest Territories (Nunavut). In: Current Research 1999-C, Geological Survey of Canada (pp. 8-18).

Zaleski, E., Duke, N.A., L’Heureux, R., Davis, W.J. and Wilkinson, L. (1999) Clastic and chemical sedimentary sequences, Woodburn Lake Group, Amarulik Lake to Telek Lake, western Churchill Province, Northwest Territories (Nunavut). In: Current Research 1999-C, Geological Survey of Canada (pp. 19-28).

Duke, N.A., Hauser, R.L., and Nauman, C.R. (1990) A guide to the geology of the NERCO Con Mine, Yellowknife. Eighth IAGOD Symposium Field Excursion Guidebook for Mineral Deposits of the Slave Province.

Barron, K.M., Duke, N.A., and Hodder, R.W. (1989) Petrology of the Springpole Lake alkaline volcanic complex: OGS Geoscience Research Grant Program, Summary of Research.

Industry Reports (Client's name in italics) Duke N.A. (2011) The Menera Township Wagg and Galbraith gold prospects, Rainy River District,

Kings Bay Gold Inc. October 2p. Duke N.A. (2011) The Latte gold zone, Coffee Creek Camp, White Gold District, Yukon Ter. August Kaminak Gold Corp. 2p. Duke N.A. (2011) The origin of the direct shipping magnetite ores of the Mary River District, north central Baffin Island, Baffinland Iron Mines Corp. August 11p. Duke N.A. (2011) Lode gold mineralization in the Committee Bay Belt, North Country Gold Corp. July 9p. Duke N.A. (2011) The geology of the Young Bay grid Mansfield Peninsula, Admiralty Island, Greens Creek Mining Corp. July 20p. with 1:10,000 geology map Duke N.A. and Laarman (2010) J. McFauld’s Lake Chromite Deposit, Ring of Fire District, James Bay Lowlands. Field Report Cliffs/Freewest Resources August 23-26, 4p. Duke N.A. (2010) Mary River Project, North Baffin Island, Nunavut, Field report July 23-August 6,

Baffin Iron Mines Corp. 8p. Duke N.A. (2010) Lode gold prospects in the central Committee Bay Belt, northeastern Rae Province, Field report July 16-23, North Country Gold Corp. 5p. Duke N.A. (2010) Update on the NICO Deposit, southern Great Bear Magmatic Zone, Field Report, July 8-16, Fortune Minerals Inc. 4p. Duke N.A. (2010) Detachment fault setting of the Coffee lode gold project, Klondike District, Yukon Territory, Field Report June 22-July 8, Kaminak Gold Corp. 15p. 3maps. Duke N.A. and Renaud J. (2010) Aricheng U Project, western Guyana, Field Report, May 24- June 8, Prometheus Res. Guyana Inc., 10p. Duke N.A. and Renaud, J. (2009) Field Report on Aricheng Uranium Project. Prometheus

Resources of Guyana Inc. 7 pp. w/ 1:50,000 geology map of the district Duke, N.A., and MacLeod M. (2009) Field Report on Economic Potential of IOL PI-17, Mary River

area, North-Central Baffin Island. NTI and Baffinlands Iron Mines. 25 pp. w/ 1:50,000 geology map

Duke, N.A. (2009) Field Report on Beardmore-Geraldton Gold Project. Sage Gold Resources. 15 pp.

Duke, N.A. (2008) Green’s Creek Field Report – Part A: The potential for deep copper ores in the environs of the Killer Creek Serpentinite; Part B: The Mine Argillite on Mansfield Penin- sula; Part C: Origin of the Hawk Inlet Schists. Hecla Greens Creek Mining Co. 17 pp. Duke, N.A. (2008) Committee Bay Field Report: Gold prospects in the northeast segment of the

Committee Bay Belt. Committee Bay Resources. 12 pp. w/ three 1:50,000 maps

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Duke, N.A. (2008) Metallogenic Setting of the Maybrun Cu Au Ag Skarn Deposit, NW Ontario. Opawicka Exploration Inc. 12 pp. w/ 1:2500 map

Duke, N.A. (2007) Gold potential of the Geraldton-Beardmore Greenstone Belt, northern Ontario Kaminak Resources Inc. 5 pp.

Duke, N.A. (2007) Gold potential in the environs of the Cobalt Plate, northern Ontario. Kaminak Resources Inc. 20 pp.

Duke, N.A. (2007) Update on gold exploration, Committee Bay Belt, Nunavut. Committee Bay Resources. 40 pp.

Duke, N.A. (2007) The Green’s Creek embayment off the Hyd Rift System. Kennecott Green’s Creek Mining Co. 10 pp.

Duke, N.A. (2006) Truncation of the East Bull Lake Rift at the Grenville Front. Pacific Northwest Resources.

Duke N.A. (2005-06) Field report on gold potential in the Committee Bay Belt, Nunavut. Committee Bay Resources.

Duke, N.A. (2005) Geotectonic setting and PGE concentration within the River Valley anorthositic gabbronorite intrusive complex, Northern Ontario. Pacific Northwest Inc.

Duke, N.A. (2005) Summary Report on the Anuri Gold Camp, Eastern Nunavut. Committee Bay Resources.

Duke, N.A. (2004) Summary report, UWO/NTI Partnership Program – Eastern Kaminak Belt. Nunavut Tunngavik Inc.

Duke, N.A. (2003) Summary report, UWO/NTI Partnership Program – A. Eastern Kaminak Belt; B. Belcher Islands. Nunavut Tunngavik Inc.

Duke, N.A. (2002) Summary report, UWO/NTI Partnership Program – A. Back River area; B. Bathhurst Inlet area. Nunavut Tunngavik Inc.

Sidor, M., and Duke, N.A. (2002) Petrological investigations of the alteration micas associated with the Green’s Creek ores. Kennecott Green’s Creek Mining Co. 12 pp.

Duke, N.A. (2001) Greens Creek Surface Update: Further resolution of mapping problems in the Greater Greens Creek Mine area. Kennecott Greens Creek Mining Co., 60 pp.

Duke, N.A. (2000) Greens Creek Surface Update: Delineation of a mine argillite trough within the Zinc Creek structural culmination. Kennecott Greens Creek Mining Co., 30 pp.

Duke, N.A. (1999) Greens Creek surface geological update: Zinc Creek hydrothermal breccias/Little Sore Growth Fault conglomerates on the Greens Creek horizon. Kennecott Greens Creek Mining Co., 20 pp.

Duke, N.A. (1999) Geology of the Brookbank/Cherbourg Prospect, Geraldton/Beardmore Belt, northwestern Ontario. Fortune Minerals/ONTEX Resources, 16 pp.

Duke, N.A. (1998) Greens Creek surface geological update: The Mammoth Ridge feeder system to the Greens Creek ore body. Kennecott Greens Creek Mining Co., 15 pp.

Duke, N.A. (1998) Regional metallogeny of gold mineralization occurring within Pykes Break, Rankin Inlet. Western Mining Corp., 8 pp.

Duke, N.A. (1998) Sue-Dianne update: Detachment fault breccias occurring between the Faber Lake Volcanics and Snare Group Metasediments. Fortune Minerals Ltd., 10 pp.

Duke, N.A. (1998) Lou Lake geological update: Detachment fault breccias occurring between the Lou Lake Volcanics and Snare Group Metasediments. Fortune Minerals Ltd., 8 pp.

Duke, N.A. and Sidor, M. (1997) Petrographic Report, Admiralty Island, Alaska. Greens Creek Mining Co., 75 pp.

Duke, N.A. (1997) Geology of the Sue-Diane Breccia Complex between Mazanod Lake and Faber Lake, Great Bear Magmatic Zone. Fortune Minerals, 12 pp.

Duke, N.A. (1997) A reinterpretation of the origin of the iron-oxide breccias in the Great Bear Magmatic Zone. Fortune Minerals, 8 pp.

Duke, N.A. (1997) Regional geology of the Finlayson Lake Belt, Yukon. Westmin Resources, 14 pp.

Duke, N.A. (1997) A reinterpretation of the geology of the Greens Creek Mine area in light of the 1996 airborne geophysical survey. Greens Creek Mining Co., 18 pp.

Duke, N.A. (1996) The geological setting of the Nico Fe-Cu-As-Co mineralization, Bear Province, N.W.T.; Follow-up Report. Fortune Minerals, 30 pp.

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Duke, N.A. and Lindberg, P. (1996) Geology of the Greens Creek Mine area, Admiralty Island, S.E. Alaska. Kennecott Greens Creek Mining Co., 35 pp.

Duke, N.A. and Mulligan, D. (1996) Geology of the Lou Lake diatreme complex, south terminus of the Great Bear Magmatic Zone, N.W.T. Fortune Minerals, 14 pp.

Duke, N.A. (1995) Exploration potential in the area of the Greens Creek Pb-Zn-Ag-Au deposit, Admiralty Island, S.E. Alaska. Greens Creek Mining Co, 85 pp.

Duke, N.A. (1995) The geological setting of the Nico Fe-Cu-As-Co mineralization, Bear Province, N.W.T.; Preliminary Report. Fortune Minerals, 45 pp.

Duke, N.A. (1995) Correlation of airborne EM and regional geology of the Delta Massive Sulphide District, Eastern Alaska Range. American Copper and Nickel Co, 12 pp.

Duke, N.A., Newkirk, S. and Terry, D.A. (1994) The tectonostratigraphic setting of volcanic massive sulphide and lode gold prospects in the Eastern Alaska Range. Cominco, 78 p.

Duke, N.A., Newkirk, S., and Terry, D. (1983) Volcanic massive sulphide potential of the Duncan Canal Domain, Petersburg, Alaska. Cominco

Duke, N.A., Newkirk, S., and Terry, D. (1993) Tectonostratigraphic assemblages of the Eastern Alaska Range. Cominco.

Duke, N.A. (1992) Metallogeny of the Duncan Canal Domain, Petersburg, Alaska. Cominco. Duke, N.A., Newkirk, S., Terry, D., and Torro, H. (1992) Tectonostratigraphic correlations between

the Delta massive sulphide district and the Tetlin Ba-Ma district. Cominco. Duke, N.A., and Newkirk, S. (1991) Geology and mineral prospects of the Tetlin district, Eastern

Alaska Range. Cominco. Duke, N.A. (1991) Surface Geology Update of the Yellowknife greenstone belt. NERCO Minerals. Barnett, R.L., and Duke, N.A. (1990) Electron Microprobe study of the prograde and retrograde

metamorphic over-prints, NERCO Con Mine, Yellowknife. NERCO Minerals. Duke, N.A. (1989) Lode gold potential in the Livengood area, central Alaska. Callahan Mining

Corp. Duke, N.A. (1988) Evaluation of the Kona Dolomite for gold potential, Marquette, Michigan.

Callahan Mining Corp. Barnett, R.L., and Duke, N.A. (1988) Electron microprobe study of host rocks to gold ore, Tundra

deposit, Courageous Lake, NWT. Noranda. Duke, N.A. (1988) Geology of the Springpole Lake Alkaline Volcanic Complex. Gold Fields

Canada Ltd. Duke, N.A., and Newkirk, S.R. (1988) Gold reconnaissance in the southern Slave Province, NWT.

Nerco Minerals. Duke, N.A. (1987) Proterozoic gold potential of bulk minable gold deposits in the Carolina Slate

Belt. Nerco Minerals. Duke, N.A. (1987) Geology of the Hope Brook Gold Mine, Nfld. BP Selco. Duke, N.A. (1987) Yellowknife reconnaissance program. Nerco Minerals. Duke, N.A. (1986) Economic potential of bulk-minable gold deposits in the Carolina Slate Belt.

Nerco Minerals. Duke, N.A. (1986) Review of the Dead River-Ishpeming Greenstone Belt program, Upper

Michigan. Callahan Mining Corp. Duke, N.A. (1986) Reconnaissance exploration, north flank of the Alaska Range. Nerco Minerals. Duke, N.A. (1985) Delta District gold program. Nerco Minerals. Duke, N.A. (1984) Comments on the Hemlo gold-moly deposit. Lac Minerals. Duke, N.A. (1983-84) Cordilleran gold reconnaissance program. Callahan Mining Corp.

Part 1 - Northeastern Washington-northern Idaho Part 2 - Southern Idaho-northern Utah-eastern Nevada Part 3 - Southwestern Arizona-southeastern California Part 4 - Colorado River region Part 5 - Blue Mountains region of Eastern Oregon

Duke, N.A. (1982) Economic potential of the North Carolina Ashe Formation of the Blue Ridge Province of SW Virginia-NW North Carolina. Callahan Mining Corp.

Nauman, C.R., Duke, N.A., and Newkirk, S. (1981) Regional and detailed mapping and prospect evaluation in the Delta schist belt, north-central Alaska Range. Resource Associates of

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Alaska and Anaconda. Nauman, C.R., and Duke, N.A. (1980) Petrogenesis of the Delta volcanic suite and regional

sulphide metallogenesis. Resource Assoc. of Alaska. Duke, N.A. (1980) Petrogenetic study of hydrothermal sedimentary facies hosting massive

sulphide and gold mineralization in the central Virginian gold-pyrite belt. Callahan Mining Corp and Boliden.

Duke, N.A. (1979) Regional geology of a 125-km segment of the central Virginian gold-pyrite belt. Callahan Mining Corp. and New Jersey Zinc.

Blakestead, R., Nauman, C.R., and Duke, N.A. (1978) Regional geology of the Delta schist belt, north-central Alaska Range. Resource Associates of Alaska with Placer and Gulf.

Fankhauser, R.N., and Duke, N.A. (1977) Geology of the Wiseman-Chandalar-Christian quads of the Brooks Range, northern Alaska. Resource Associates of Alaska with Inco and Gulf.

Duke, N.A. (1976) Reconnaissance uranium exploration at the base of the Hurwitz Group, in the Amer Lake sedimentary belt, and along the north edge of the Thelon basin, N.W.T. Western Mines (Brascan)

Duke, N.A. (1976) Soil mapping as a potential exploration tool in central Virginia. Callahan Mining Corp.

Duke, N.A. (1975) Evaluation of lode gold prospects near Chandalar, Brooks Range, Alaska. Callahan Mining Corp.

Duke, N.A. (1975) Evaluation of Corn Cob copper skarn mineralization, Catalina Range, Arizona. Callahan Mining Corp.

Duke, N.A. (1975) A survey of old gold workings along the Virginian gold-pyrite belt. Callahan Mining Corp.

Book Reviews Duke, N.A. (1988) Review of Loyd A. Clark, ed, Gold in the Western Shield (C.I.M.M. spec. vol.

38) 1986. Economic Geology. 83. Accepted for Publication/Presentation

7. RESEARCH FUNDING

Note: The following list includes both thesis support and direct project funding. Records prior to 1993 are incomplete; items in square brackets are estimates. Dollar amounts are rounded off. Totals do not cover the value of in-kind support such as facilities and resources made available through company infrastructure. Thesis support typically comprises summer employment for the student in his/her thesis area, plus a stipend for analysis. Unless otherwise indicated, N.A. Duke is the contract or grant holder, supervisor, and/or principal investigator. (date(s); client/grantor; project title; amount) 2011. Hecla Mining Co. Young Bay geology, Greens Creek project, southeast Alaska. $15,000. 2010-11. North Country Gold. Gold targets in the Committee Bay Belt, Nunavut. $24,000. 2010-11. Baffinland Iron Mines. Gold potential in the Mary River Group, Nunavut. $10,000. 2010-11. Kaminak Gold Corp. Thesis development, Coffee project, Klondike District, Yukon. P.

Cruikshank, E. Buitenhuis (grantees). $40,000. 2009-10. NTI and BIM. M. MacLeod (grantee) MSc study of direct shipping iron oxide ores, Mary

River Group, Baffin Island, Nunavut. $35,000. 2009-10. Industry-supported NSERC (U308 Corp.) J. Renaud (grantee) study of Hydrothermal

mineral zoning in the basement-hosted uranium deposit, Roriama Basin, Guyana. $42,000. 2009-10. Industry-supported NSERC (Spider Resources/KWG). J. Laarman (grantee) PhD study

on McFauld’s Lake chromite-PGE deposit, northern Ontario. $42,000. 2009. Sage Gold Resources. Beardmore-Geraldton gold project. $13,000. 2008. Opawika Exploration Inc. The Maybrun Cu Au Ag deposit. $20,000. 2007-09. Industry Supported NSERC (Cleaveland Cliffs). N. Pietrzak (grantee) PhD Study on the

martite transition at the Tilden Mine, Marquette MI, $42,000.

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2007-08. Hecla Mining Co. Update of surface geology map, Green’s Creek Mine area. $30,000. 2007. Kaminak Resources Inc. Gold targets in the Southern Superior Province. $15,000. 2006. Pacific Northwest Resources. Ni-Cu-PGE mineralization in the River Valley Complex,

$20,000. 2005-08. Committee Bay Resources. Gold targets in the Committee Bay Belt, $60,000. 2004-06. Ursa Major. D. Bains (grantee) MSc study on Shakespeare PGE deposit, northern

Ontario, $32,000. 2004-06. Industry Supported NSERC (Kinross Mining Corp). P. Geusebroek (grantee) MSc Study

on Lupin Gold Mine, NWT, $42,000. 2004. Northern Training Grant. P. Geusebroek (grantee) re MSc field research, $1,800. 2003-04. Industry Supported NSERC (Miramar). R. Therriault (grantee) MSc Study on Hope Bay

Gold Belt, Nunavut, $42,000. 2002-04. Nunavut-Tunngavik Inc./University Partnership Program. Regional metallogenic studies

in Nunavut. $50,000/year budgeted; est. actual expenditures: 2002 $100,000+; 2003 $200,000+, 2004 $150,000+.

2002-05. Nunavut DIAND/Echo Bay Mines. Study of the Deep Ores at the Lupin Mine, Nunavut Territory. $30,000 budgeted.

2002. NWT Government/Geological Survey of Canada Extech Project. Finalizing study on regional controls on plutonic lode gold deposits in the southern Slave. $6,000.

2002. Kennecott-Greens Creek Mining Co. Petrographic update on the Greens Creek Mine area, SE Alaska. $3,500. With Miroslav Sidor.

2000-02. Industry Supported NSERC (Navigator Minerals). J. Renaud (grantee) MSc Study on Aylmer Lake Volcanics. $42,000.

1999-2000. Cumberland Resources. Mineralogical studies, Woodburn Lake Group, Nunavut. $6000.

1998-2001. Western Mining Corp. Regional controls on gold mineralization along Pykes Break, Rankin Inlet Greenstone Belt, Nunavut. $60,000 (approx. $25,000 1998; $25,000 1999; $10,000 2000)

1994-2000. Kennecott-Greens Creek Mining Co. Metallogeny of the Greens Creek polymetallic suphide deposits, Admiralty Island, SE Alaska. $118,500 ($15,000 1994-95; $46,000 1995-96; $17,500 1997; $25,000 1998-2000; $15,000 2001-02).

1998-2001. Kennecott-Greens Creek Mining Co. A SIMS investigation of framboidal pyrite ores at the Greens Creek Mine, SE Alaska. $35,000. (With Allen Pratt.)

1998-99. NWT Government/Geological Survey of Canada Extech Project. A reinterpretation of felsic porphyries in the Townsite Formation, Yellowknife Greenstone Belt. $15,000.

1998-99. Geological Survey of Canada Western Churchill NATMAP Project. Metallogenic studies of the Woodburn Lake Group, Nunavut. Approx. $50,000 cumulative.

1995-99. Fortune Minerals. Regional and detailed studies of polymetallic iron oxide ores, southern Great Bear Magmatic Zone, N.W.T. $67,500 ($17,000 1995-96; $28,500 1997; $22,000 1998-99).

1997. Westmin. Regional metallogeny of the Finlayson Lake Belt, Yukon Territory. $6,800. 1993-95. American Copper & Nickel Co. (INCO). Ore controls in the Delta District, eastern Alaska

Range. $12,500 ($4,000 1993-94; $8,500 1994-95). 1994-95. Kinross Gold Corp. The QR gold deposit, central B.C. $2,500. 1991-94. Cominco Alaska Exploration. Ore controls in the Delta District, eastern Alaska Range.

$63,600 ($4,600 1991-92; $31,000 1992-93; $28,000 1993-94). 1992-93. Nerco Minerals/CANMET. A SIMS study of refractory gold ores, Con Mine, Yellowknife,

NWT. $6,000. 1991-93. Department of Indian Affairs and Northern Development (DIAND), NWT. Metallogenic

study of the Sleepy Dragon Complex, NWT. $6,000 ($3,000 1991-92; $3,000 1992-93). 1988-90. Ontario Department of Northern Development and Mines. A study of the Springpole

Lake gold deposit, northwest Ontario. $38,100 ($18,800 1988-89; $19,300 1989-90). [1991-93. Nerco Con Mine. A study of intrusive breccia complexes at the Con Mine, Yellowknife,

NWT. $20,000 ($10,000 1991-92; $10,000 1992-93).] [1989-93. Nerco Con Mine. 1989-90. Metamorphic control on gold mineralization in the

Yellowknife Greenstone Belt, NWT. $100,000 (funded research leave).]

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1988-89. BP Selco. A study of the Hope Brook gold deposit, south central Newfoundland. $36,700.

1986-88. Natural Sciences and Engineering Research Council of Canada (NSERC). Metallogeny of gabbro sill/sediment complexes.$20,000 ($10,000 1986-87; $10,000 1987-88).

1986-87. Cominco. A regional metallogenic study of BIF-hosted lode gold mineralization in the Slave Province, NWT. $8,500.

1985-86. Kidd Creek Mines. A study of the Hoyle Pond gold deposit, Timmins, Ontario. $8,800. 1984-85. Callahan Mining Corp. Economic evaluation of the Blue Mountain terrane, NE Oregon.

$6,500. 8. OTHER SCHOLARLY AND PROFESSIONAL ACTIVITIES & AFFILIATIONS

Member, Advisory Committee, Kaminak Resources Member, Association of Professional Geoscientists of Ontario Member (2003-07), Canadian Ski Patrol Member (2001-04), Advisory Committee to the C.S. Lord Centre, Yellowknife NWT Member of Geological Society of America Fellow, Society of Economic Geologists Fellow of Geological Association of Canada Member of Prospectors and Developers Association

9. UNIVERSITY ADMINISTRATIVE DUTIES

Department (from 1990 only) 1990-present Organized and led extracurricular Student Field Trips, as follows: 1990 Southwestern U.S. 1991 Southern Appalachians 1992 Hemlo Western Superior 1993 Portuguese Pyrite Belt 1995 Southwestern U.S. 1997 Southern Appalachians 1998 Cuba 1999 Southwestern U.S. 1999 Southern Abitibi 2000 Manitouadge/Hemlo, Western Superior 2002 Southwestern U.S. 2003 Southern Abitibi 2004 Southwestern U.S. 2004 Adirondacks, U.S. 2005 Sudbury Nickel Belt 2006 Southwestern USA 2007 Noranda-Bousquet District 2008 Southwestern U.S. 2008 Marquette Range, MI 2009 Sudbury area 2009 Wawa-Kauskasing 2010 Abitibi Transect:Temagami-Detour-Noranda 2011 Southwestern USA 2011 Kirkland Lake Break 1990-92, 99-03 Member, Graduate Committee, Dept. of Earth Sciences 1990-1992 Member, Qualifying Exam Committee, Dept. of Earth Sciences 1991-1992 Member, Curriculum Committee, Dept. of Earth Sciences 1991-2008 Member, Colloquium Committee; Coordinator 2007-08 1993-1995 Member, Undergraduate Committee, Dept. Earth Sciences 1993-1995 Member, Infrastructure Committee, Dept. Earth Sciences

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1993-present Faculty Advisor to the Society of Economic Geologists U.W.O. Student Chapter 1994-present U.W.O. Campus Representative for Geological Society of America 1995-present Curator, Suffel Collection, Dept. Earth Sciences 1995-1997 Member, Safety Committee, Dept. Earth Sciences 1997-2002 Chair, Committee on UWO-Laurentian Joint Graduate Program in Minerals

Deposits Geology 1999-2002 Member, Long Range Planning Committee, Dept. Earth Sciences 1999-2003 Member, Graduate Committee, Dept. Earth Sciences 1999-present Member, Field Trip Committee, Dept. Earth Sciences 2000-2006 Fyfe Chair Committee, Dept. Earth Sciences 2000-present Curriculum Committee, Chair 2003-2005; Member 2005-present; EPC

Representative 2006-present 2003-2005 Member, Workload Committee, Dept. Earth Sciences 2003-present Member, Hiring Committee, Dept. of Earth Sciences 2004-2007 Member, Promotion and Tenure Committee, Dept. of Earth Sciences 2005-2006 Chair Seach Committee, Dept. of Earth Sciences 2006-2008 Awards Committee, Dept. of Earth Sciences 2008-present Microscope Committee, Dept. of Earth Sciences 2008-present Economic Resources Initiative Committee, now Resource Geoscience Western,

Dept. of Earth Sciences; Chair 2008-10

Faculty 1995-1999 Member, Faculty of Science Academic Review Panel 2006-present Department representative on Faculty of Science Internship Program

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NAME: Roberta L. Flemming RANK: Associate Professor DATE TENURED: July 1, 2006 EDUCATION: Degree University Department Year B.Sc. Brock University Geology/Chemistry 1985 M.Sc. Queen’s University Geological Sciences 1990 Ph.D. Queen’s University Geological Sciences 1997 EMPLOYMENT HISTORY: Date Rank and Position Department Institution 07/06-present Associate Professor Earth Sciences University of Western Ontario 07/00-06/06 Assistant Professor Earth Sciences University of Western Ontario 08/99-06/00 Assistant Professor Geological Sciences & Geol. Eng. Queen’s University 01/99-07/99 Sessional Lecturer Earth and Atmospheric Sciences University of Alberta 01/97-12/98 Killam PDF Earth and Atmospheric Sciences University of Alberta HONORS AND AWARDS: Brock University Thirty from the Past Thirty Award (March 3, 2007) Premier’s Research Excellence Award (PREA) (2002-2007) NSERC University Faculty Award (UFA) (2000-2005) Izaak Walton Killam Memorial Postdoctoral Fellowship (1997-1998) Mineralogical Society of America Crystallography Research Award (1992) NSERC Postgraduate Scholarships (M.Sc. and Ph.D.) (1987-1990) NSERC Undergraduate Student Research Award (1983)

MEMBERSHIP in PROFESSIONAL ORGANIZATIONS: Meteoritical Society (since 2010) Canadian Space Agency Discipline Working Group (Astromaterials) (since 2008) BC and Yukon Chamber of Mines (since 2005) Western Institute of Nano-Science (WINS) (UWO) (since 2005) VESPERS Steering Committee (UWO) (since 2004) Planetary Science Research Group (PSRG) (UWO) (since 2003) Centre for Chemical Physics (CCP) (UWO) (since 2003) American Geophysical Union (AGU) (since 1989) Mineralogical Society of America (MSA) (since 1989) Mineralogical Association of Canada (GAC) (since 1989)

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GRADUATE COURSES TAUGHT: GL/GP 9580-9680: Seminar Date Total lecture hours* Lab hours Enrolment Evaluation Fall 2010 24 0 31 ? Fall 2009 24 0 37 6.0 Fall 2008 24 0 21 6.1 Fall 2007 24 0 11 Not released Fall 2005 24 0 10 Not released * Also there is a full day symposium = 8 hours GEOL 9516b: Advanced Mineralogy and Crystallography Date Total lecture hours Lab hours Enrolment Evaluation Winter 2010 24 12 10 6.0 Winter 2008 24 12 4 Not released Winter 2006 24 12 4 Not released Winter 2004 24 12 5 5.3 Winter 2002 24 12 1 Not released GEOL 549a: Topics in Mineralogy Date Total lecture hours Lab hours Enrolment Evaluation Fall 2004 5 20 Tutorial 1 N/A UNDERGRADUATE COURSES TAUGHT:

Year 1999-2000

2nd and 3rd year Mineralogy QUEEN’S UNIVERSITY

Department & Course number

Geol 232

Geol 352

Total lecturing hours/year

24 24

Total lab and/or tutorial h/year

36 36

Total student enrolment

46 3

Student eval (overall effectiveness) 2.5/5 3.3/5

Year 2000-2001 UWO

300F- Great Lakes Pollution 206b – Mineralogy

Department & Course number ENV 300F

ES 206b

Total lecturing hours/year 18 0

Total lab and/or tutorial (h/year) 0 72

Total student enrolment 43 38

Student eval (overall effectiveness) (mean numerical average of 14)

4.2/7 4.5/7

5.1/7 5.1/7

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Year 2001-2002

300F- Great Lakes Pollution – With Marguerite Kane 341b – Enviromental Geochemistry

Department & Course number

ENV 300F

ES 341b

Total lecturing hours/year

18 24

Total lab and/or tutorial hours/year

0 12

Total student enrolment

39 30

Student eval (overall effectiveness) (mean numerical average of 14)

4.1 4.7

3.5 4.2

Year 2002-2003

205a – Crystallography and Mineral Optics 490 – Honours Thesis (co-ordinator, jointly with Southam)

Department & Course number ES 205a

ES 490

Total lecturing hours/year

24 N/A

Total lab and/or tutorial hours/year

72 N/A

Total student enrolment

19 18

Student eval (overall effectiveness) (mean numerical average of 14)

4.9 5.1

N/A

Year 2003-2004 205b – Crystallography and Mineral Optics 206b – Introduction to Mineralogy – with D. Lescinski 516b – Advanced Mineralogy and Crystallography

Department & Course number ES 205a

ES 206b

Geol 516b

Total lecturing hours/year

24 12 24

Total lab and/or tutorial hours/year

72 36 18

Total student enrolment

20 25 5

Student eval (overall effectiveness) (mean numerical average of 14)

4.4 4.8

4.9 5.2

4.6 5.3

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Year 2004-2005

310a – Structure and Chemistry of Minerals and Materials 206b – Mineral Systems, Crystallography and Optics 549a – Special Topics in Mineralogy

Department & Course number ES 206b

ES 310a

Geol 549a

Total lecturing hours/year

24 24 5

Total lab and/or tutorial h/year

72 36 20

Total student enrolment

32 12 1

Student eval (overall effectiveness) (mean numerical average of 14)

4.6 5.0

4.3 4.6

not seen

Year 2005-2006

206a – Mineral Systems, Crystallography and Optics 580a/680a – Graduate Seminar 310b – Structure and Chemistry of Minerals and Materials 516b – Advanced Mineralogy and Crystallography

Department & Course number ES 206a

Geol 580a

ES 310b

Geol 516b

Total lecturing hours/year

24 6 24 24

Total lab and/or tutorial h/year

36 18 36 12

Total student enrolment

32 12 9 4

Student eval (overall effectiveness) (mean numerical average of 14)

4.5 4.8

5.6 5.6

5.8 5.5

N/A

Year 2006-2007 On Sabbatical

Year 2007-2008 206a – Mineral Systems, Crystallography and Optics 580a/680a – Graduate Seminar 310b – Structure and Chemistry of Minerals and Materials 516b – Advanced Mineralogy and Crystallography

Department & Course number ES 206a

Geol 580a

ES 310b

Geol 516b

Total lecturing hours/year

24 6 24 24

Total lab and/or tutorial h/year

36 18 36 12

Total student enrolment

44 11 24 4

Student eval (overall effectiveness) (mean numerical average of 14)

5.2 5.3

n/a

5.0 5.2 n/a

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Year 2008-2009 2206a – Mineral Systems, Crystallography and Optics GE/GP 9580a/9680a – Graduate Seminar 3310b – Structure and Chemistry of Minerals & Materials

Department & Course number ES 2206a

ES 3310b

GE 9580a

GE 9680a

GP 9580a

GP 9680a

Total lecturing hours/year

24 24 0 0 0

0

Total lab and/or tutorial h/year

36 18 24 24 24

24

Total student enrolment

36 15 12 2 2

5

Student eval (overall effectiveness)

6.1 6.0 6.4 6.0 6.5

5.2 Year 2009-2010 2206a – Mineral Systems, Crystallography and Optics

GE/GP 9580a/9680a – Graduate Seminar 9516b – Advanced Mineralogy and Crystallography

Department & Course number ES 2206a

GL 9516b

GL/GP 9580a 9680a

Total lecturing hours/year

24 24 0

Total lab and/or tutorial h/year

36 12 24

Total student enrolment

25

10

38

Student eval (overall effectiveness) (mean numerical average of 14)

5.8 5.6

6.0 5.8

6.0 5.9

Year 2010-2011 2206a – Mineral Systems, Crystallography and Optics GE/GP 9580a/9680a – Graduate Seminar 3310b – Structure and Chemistry of Minerals & Materials

Department & Course number ES 2206a

GL 3310b

GL/GP 9580a 9680a

Total lecturing hours/year

24 24 0

Total lab and/or tutorial h/year

36 24 24

Total student enrolment

48

24

35

Student eval (overall effectiveness) (mean numerical average of 14)

SUPERVISION OF HIGHLY QUALIFIED PERSONNEL: Name Degree Project Title Present Position

PDF, Graduate students, and Technical staff:

Michael Craig Sept 2010 - present

Ph.D. (UWO)

NIR-UV-VIS and XRD of impact glasses Ph.D. joint with Gord Osinski

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David Edey Sept 2010 - present

M.Sc. (UWO)

Imaging meteorites by microCT and improving image resolution for dense materials

M.Sc. joint with David Holdsworth

Monika Haring Sept 2010 - present

M.Sc. (UWO)

Cation ordering in aluminous pyroxenes in meteorites: Allende H5 and Tucson Attaxite

M.Sc. candidate UWO (OGS award)

Jared Shivak Sept 2010 - present

M.Sc. (UWO)

Mineralogical, petrological and astrobiological characterization of Martian shergottite LA 002

M.Sc. joint with Neil Banerjee

Anna Chanou Sept 2010 - present

Ph.D. (UWO)

Research Assistant – DANA Collection

Philip McCausland (CPSX PDF) May 2009 - present

Ph.D. (UWO)

Tagish Lake Carbonaceous Chondrite – Investigation of bulk properties and lithological variation. UWO and University of Calgary.

CPSX PDF (co-sup Peter Brown and Alan Hildebrand)

Michael Craig Sept 2008 – Oct 2010

M.Sc. (UWO)

The Effects of Impact on the NIR Spectra of Carbonates and Calibrations for use in Planetary Remote Sensing

M.Sc. cosupervised with Gord Osinski

Matt Izawa Sept 2008 - present

Ph.D. (UWO)

Mineralogy of meteorites and biosignatures in Archean rocks

Ph.D. co-supervised with Neil Banerjee

Matt Izawa Sept 2006 - Aug 2008

M.Sc. (UWO)

Investigation of Tagish Lake C2 and enstatite chondrite meteorites by X-ray diffraction and diffuse-reflectance infrared spectroscopy.

Ph.D. candidate UWO

Ben Harwood May 2006 - Nov 2009

M.Sc. (UWO)

A comparison of the crystal structure and major element chemistry of kimberlitic garnet and ilmenite, using micro X-ray diffraction

Geologist, St. Andrews Goldfields

Philip McCausland Aug 2004-May 2007 (ADF Major Grant)

Ph.D. (UWO)

Mineralogy, textures, bulk and magnetic properties of meteorites. Curator of meteorite collection at UWO.

CPSX PDF UWO

Arslan Akhmetov Oct 2008 – Dec 2008

M.Sc. (UWO)

Graduate Research Assistant - X-ray laboratory Geophysicist for Imperial Oil, AB

Alexandre Aubin Sept 2006 - May 2007

Ph.D. (UWO)

Graduate Research Assistant - X-ray laboratory Geologist

Deborah McPhedran Sept 2003 - May 2005

B.Sc. (Queen’s)

Characterization of silica phases in reactive and non-reactive aggregates.

Sci-Tech TanslationOttawa, ON

Jingshi Wu Sept 2003 - Aug 2005

M.Sc. (UWO)

Cation ordering across diopside-jadeite solid solution at high temperature.

Ph.D. candidate Stanford (Stebbins)

Guangrong Ning Jan 2003 – present

Ph.D. (UWO)

Cation ordering and cation partitioning of clinopyroxene in equilibrium with garnet.

China

Tatiana Karamaneva July 2002 – Aug 2004

B.Sc. (Russia)

Research Assistant/Technician for X-ray Laboratory, Bruker D8 microdiffractometer.

unknown

Andrea Cade Sept. 2001- May 2003

M.Sc. (UWO)

Colouration in lazurite from Lake Harbour Marble Unit, Baffin Island, NWT.

Ph.D. candidate UBC (Lee Groat)

Undergraduate Thesis:

Jason Kanai Sept 2010 - present

H.B.Sc. (UWO)

Thesis: Olivine in Kimberlites: Unit cell and composition as functions of size, shape, rx rim.

4th year honours

Syed Junaid Ali Sept 2010 - present

H.B.Sc. (UWO)

Thesis: Petrology and mineralogy of Xintian-ling scheelite skarn deposit, Hunan, China

4th year honours (joint with Linnen)

Eric Buitenhius Sept 2010 - present

H.B.Sc. (UWO)

Thesis: Hydrothermal alteration at Reis crater 4th year honours (joint with Osinski)

Yvette Beasoleil H.B.Sc. Thesis: Crystal-chemical correlations for M.Sc. candidate

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Sept 2009 -April 2010 (UWO) olivine from kimberlitic and non-kimberlitic sources.

UBC

Sonya Croker Sept 2009 -April 2010

H.B.Sc. (UWO)

Thesis: An investigation of the process of serpentization in the Thompson Nickel Belt, Thompson Manitoba.

Exploration geologist in BC

Stephanie Round Sept 2009 -April 2010

H.B.Sc. (UWO)

Thesis: Extraterrestrial olivine: Examination of olivine in a variety of meteorites.

Calgary, AB

Ryan Libbey Sept 2009 -April 2010 (Joint w Longstaffe)

H.B.Sc. (UWO)

Thesis: Defining the Smectite/Illite transition in Well WK244 of the Te Mihi Geothermal Field, New Zealand.

M.Sc. candidate McGill

Candace Freckelton Sept 2007- April 2008

H.B.Sc. (UWO)

Thesis: Chromite: Comparison of mineral composition and unit cell and implications for diamond exploration.

M.Sc. candidate Western

Stephanie Vanos Sept 2007-April 2008

H.B.Sc. (UWO)

Thesis: Platinum Group Element Distribution in Fuchsite Schists of Thompson Mine

Geologist, Tyhee Development Corp.

Bernie C. Yeung Sept 2004-April 2005

H.B.Sc. (UWO)

Thesis: Observing strain in minerals by micro X-ray diffraction (μXRD) with a 2D detector.

SGS Minerals Lakefield, ON

Ben Harwood Sept 2004-April 2005

H.B.Sc. (UWO)

Thesis: The use of micro X-ray diffraction to classify diamondiferous vs. non-diamondiferous garnets from peridotites.

Geologist, St. Andrews Goldfields

Madelaine Hollis May 2002–April 2003 Summer student and Honours Thesis

H.B.Sc. (UWO)

Thesis: Correlation of crystal structure to chemical composition in garnet: Can crystal structure be used as an indicator for diamond exploration?

Hotel Industry

Naamat Osman May 2002–April 2003 Summer student and Honours Thesis

H.B.Sc. (UWO)

Thesis: High pressure-temperature synthesis of aluminous clinopyroxenes along solid solution series diopside-jadeite and characterization using XRD and EPMA.

Beyond Petroleum (BP), London, UK

Don J. Simmons Jan-April 2000 (Co-supervised)

H.B.Sc. (Queen’s)

Thesis: Geology, petrology and mineral chemistry of the Sarfartoq carbonatite complex niobium prospect, southwestern Greenland.

Geologist Calgary, AB

Undergraduate Employment:

Syed Junaid Ali Summer 2010

B.Sc. (UWO)

Research assistant in X-ray diffraction lab. Mineralogy of effluorescent materials at UWO.

Student (4th year)

Eric Pilles Summer 2010

H.B.Sc. (UWO)

Work study student: DANA mineral collection 3rd year UWO

Michael Theocharides Summer 2009

B.Sc. (UWO)

Curatorial assistant for the 2nd year mineral collection and DANA mineral collection.

Internship student

Yvette Beasoleil Summer 2009

B.Sc. (UWO)

Research assistant in microXRD Laboratory. M.Sc. Candidate UBC

Jeremy Bird Work Study Student Sept 2008 – Dec 2008

B.Sc. (UWO)

Curatorial Assistant for the 2nd year mineral collection and ‘Clinton Collection’ donated by Mr. Henry Young, from Clinton, Ontario.

Employed

Maureen Dillon Work Study Student Jan 2007 – May 2008

B.Sc. (UWO)

Curatorial assistant for the 2nd year mineral collection and DANA collection.

Relocated to UK

Candace Freckelton B.Sc. Summer Research assistant in XRD Laboratory Ontario Geological

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Summer 2007, 2008 (UWO) Partially funded by Canada Summer Jobs Survey, Sudbury Dongsheng Li Summer 2007

B.Sc. (China)

Summer Research assistant in XRD Laboratory Olivine on Earth and in Meteorites

Parental Duties

Matt Izawa NSERC USRA 2006

B.Sc. (UWO)

Mineral Examination of Tagish Lake Carbonaceous Chondrite

Ph.D. candidate UWO

Ian Foster Summer 2006, HRDC

B.Sc. (UWO)

Micro XRD and powder XRD examination of weathering minerals

Ph.D. candidate UCLA

Nicole Jacques NSERC USRA 2004

B.Sc. (UWO)

Micro XRD of meteorite minerals: Correlation between unit cell parameters and chemical composition, to infer planetary parentage.

Unknown

Sarah Johnston Work Study 2004-05

B.Sc. (UWO)

Constructing mineralogy Web site. Cataloguing minerals in DANA collection.

Geologist X-Strata

Pierce Krawetz Summer 2003, HRDC

B.Sc. (UWO)

Mineral Synthesis and characterization by Xray diffraction and EPMA.

Geologist Calgary

Duane Petts Work Study 2002-03 Summer 2003, HRDC

B.Sc. (UWO)

Mineral Synthesis and characterization by X-ray diffraction and EPMA. Cataloguing minerals in DANA collection.

Ph.D. candidate UWO

Amanda Baker Work Study 2003-04

B.Sc. (UWO)

Cataloguing minerals in DANA collection. Glass synthesis at high temperatures.

Geologist Inco Vale

Chris Da Silva Work Study 2003-04

B.Sc. (UWO)

Design of mounts for X-ray diffractometer. Data entry into Endnote.

Unknown

Pam Lowe Work Study 2001-02

B.A. (UWO)

Catalogued minerals bequeathed to Dept. Catalogued minerals in 2nd year collection

Unknown

Maria Chiarello Summer 2001

B.Sc. (UWO)

Glass synthesis at high temperature, and characterization by EPMA.

Analyst Apotex Inc. T.O.

Marissa Quinlan Summer 2000

B.Sc. (Queen’s)

Synthesis and Characterization of spinels in the MgAl2O4-Mg2TiO4 solid solution.

Geophysicist, Petro Canada, Calgary

PUBLICATION HISTORY:

Number of Publications Citations Peer Reviewed Publications (Principal Author) 7 140 Peer Reviewed Publications (Co-Author) 15 54 Peer Reviewed Publications (Collaborator) 8 8 Total Number (Peer Reviewed Publications) 30 202 Invited Review (Principal Author) 0 0 Invited Reviews and papers (Co-Author) 0 0 Book Chapters (Principal Author) 0 0 Book Chapters (Collaborator) 0 0 Total Number (Reviews, Book Chapters) 0 0 Number of Patents 0 0

All Publications Included* 30 202 * Note: Citations of abstracts are not included.

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Papers in Peer-Reviewed Journals Izawa, M.R.M., Flemming, R.L., Banerjee, N.R. and McCausland, P.J.A. (2011) Micro X-ray diffraction

(μXRD) assessment of shock stage in enstatite chondrites. Meteoritics and Planetary Science, In press.

Vinet, N., Flemming, R.L. and Higgins, M.D. (2011) Crystal structure, mosaicity and strain analysis of

Hawaiian olivines using in situ X-ray diffraction. American Mineralogist. 96 (4): 486-497. Izawa, M.R.M., Flemming, R.L., King, P.L., Peterson R.C., and McCausland, P.J.A. (2010) Mineralogical

and spectroscopic investigation of the Tagish Lake carbonaceous chondrite by X-ray diffraction and infrared reflectance spectroscopy. Meteoritics & Planetary Science, 45: 675-698.

Izawa, M.R.M., Flemming, R.L. McCausland, P. J. A., Southam, G., Moser, D.E. and Barker, I.R. (2010)

Multi-technique investigation reveals new mineral, chemical, and textural heterogeneity in the Tagish Lake C2 chondrite. Planetary and Space Science, 58: 1347-1364.

Izawa, M.R.M., King, P.L., Flemming, R.L., Peterson R.C., McCausland, P.J.A. (2010) Mineralogical and

spectroscopic investigation of enstatite chondrites by X-ray diffraction and infrared reflectance spectroscopy. Journal of Geophysical Research – Planets,115: (doi:10.1029/2009JE003452)

Izawa, M.R.M., Banerjee N.R., Flemming, R.L., Bridge, N.J. and Schultz, C. (2010) Basaltic glass as a

habitat for microbial life: Implications for astrobiology and planetary exploration. Planetary and Space Science, 58: 583-591.

Izawa, M.R.M., Banerjee, N.R., Flemming, R.L. and Bridge, N.J. (2010) Preservation of

microbial ichnofossils in basaltic glass by titanite mineralization, Canadian Mineralogist, 48: 1255-1265.

Smith, E., Helmstaedt, H.H. and Flemming, R.L. (2010) Survival of Brown Colour in Diamond During

Storage in the Subcontinental Lithospheric Mantle. Canadian Mineralogist, 48: 571-582. Lange, K., Rowe, R.K., Jamieson, H., Flemming, R., Lanzirotti, A. (2010) Characterization of geosynthetic

clay liner bentonite using micro-analytical methods. Applied Geochemistry, 25: 1056-1069. Osinski, G.R., Barfoot, T.D., Ghafoor, N., Izawa, M., Banerjee, N., Jasiobedzki, P., Tripp, J., Richards, R.

Auclair, S., Sapers, H., Thomson, L., and Flemming, R.L. (2010) Lidar and the mobile Scene Modeler (mSM) as scientific tools for planetary exploration. Planetary and Space Science, 58: 691-700.

Moser, D.E., Davis, W.J., Reddy, S., Flemming, R.L. and Hart, R.J. (2009) Zircon U-Pb strain chronometry

reveals deep impact-triggered flow. Earth and Planetary Science Letters, 277: 73-79. Nene, S., Karhu, E., Flemming, R.L. and Hutter, J.L. (2009) A Diffusionless Transition in a Normal Alkane.

Journal of Crystal Growth, 311: 4770–4777.

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Wang, J., Yin, G., Liu, H., Li, R., Flemming, R.L. and Sun, X. (2009) Carbon nanotubes supported Pt–Au catalysts for methanol-tolerant oxygen reduction reaction: A comparison between Pt/Au and PtAu nanoparticles. Journal of Power Sources, 194: 668–673.

Flemming, R.L. (2007) Micro X-ray Diffraction (μXRD): A versatile technique for characterization of Earth

and planetary materials. Canadian Journal of Earth Sciences, 44: 1333-1346. Lilova, K., Karamanev, D., Flemming, R.L., and Karamaneva, T. (2007) Biological oxidation of metallic

copper by Acidithiobacillus ferrooxidans. Biotechnology and Bioengineering, 97: 308-316. Zakaznova-Iakovleva, V.P., Harmer, S.L., Nesbitt, H.W., Bancroft, G.M., Flemming R.L. and Pratt A.R.

(2006) High resolution XPS study of the large-band-gap semiconductor stibnite (Sb2S3): surface reactivity and structural contributions. Surface Science, 600: 348-356.

Landman, N.H., Tsujita, C.J., Cobban, W.A., Larson, N.L., Tanabe, K. and Flemming R.L. (2006) Jaws of

Late Cretaceous placenticeratid ammonites: How preservation affects the interpretation of morphology. American Museum Novitates. No. 3500, 48 p. American Museum of Natural History, New York.

Ning, G. and Flemming, R.L. (2005) Rietveld refinement of LaB6: Data from μXRD. Journal of Applied

Crystallography, 38, 757-759. Flemming, R.L., Salzsauler, K., Sherriff, B.L. and Sidenko, N. (2005) Identification of scorodite in very

fine-grained, high-sulfide arsenopyrite mine wastes using Micro X-ray diffraction (µXRD) Canadian Mineralogist, 43, 1527-1537.

Flemming, R.L. and Luth, R.W. (2002) 29Si MAS NMR study of diopside - Ca-Tschermak clinopyroxenes:

Detecting both tetrahedral and octahedral Al. American Mineralogist, 87, 25-36. Millard, R.L. (Flemming), Peterson, R.C., and Swainson, I.P. (2000) Synthetic MgGa2O4-Mg2GeO4 spinels

and β-Mg3Ga2GeO8: Chemistry, crystal structures, cation ordering and comparison to Mg2GeO4 olivine. Physics and Chemistry of Minerals, 27, 179-193.

Millard, R.L. (Flemming), Peterson, R.C. and Hunter, B.K. (1995) Study of the cubic to tetragonal transition

in Mg2TiO4 and Zn2TiO4 spinels by 17O MAS NMR and Rietveld refinement of X-ray diffraction data. American Mineralogist, 80, 885-896.

Manuscripts Submitted for Publication/ Under Review

Izawa, M.R.M., Flemming, R.L., Banerjee, N.R. (2011) QUE 94204 is a product of partial melting of an

enstatite chondrite like protolith. In review for Meteoritics and Planetary Science. Izawa, M.R.M., Osinski, G.R., Banerjee, N.R., Flemming, R.L., Parnell, J. and Cockell, C.S. (2011)

Mineralogy of post-impact hydrothermal deposits of the Haughton impact structure: Implications for microbial colonization and biosignature preservation. In review for Astrobiology.

He, H., Izawa, M.R.M., Keech, P., Flemming, R.L., Shoesmith, D.W. (2011) Characterization of the Defect

Structure of UO2+x and the Determination of the Phase Transition Boundaries using Rietveld

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Refinement and Raman Spot Analyses. In Review for Journal of Nuclear Materials. MS#: JNM-D-10-00233

Publications in non peer reviewed works (Annual Reports)

Flemming, R.L. and Pawsey, S. (2007) 27Al 3QMAS NMR of aluminous clinopyroxene at 11.7 and 21.1 T.

2006-2007 Annual Report of the National Ultrahigh-field NMR Facility for Solids, 42-43. June 2007.

Invited Presentations at Professional Meetings (Invited Abstracts)

Izawa, M.R., Flemming, R.L., King, P.L., Peterson, R.C., McCausland, P.J., Barker, I., Southam, G. and Moser, D.E. (2009a) Multi-method Investigation of Several Fragments of the Tagish Lake C2 Carbonaceous Chondrite, a Co-ordinated Mineralogical, Imaging, Chemical and Spectroscopic Reconnaissance. Eos Trans. AGU, 90(22), Jt. Assem. Suppl., Abstract MA13C-01 INVITED

Millard, R.L. (Flemming) and Luth, R.W. (1998) Tetrahedral Si/Al distribution in Di-CaTs clinopyroxenes

using 29Si MAS NMR. EOS Transactions of the American Geophysical Union, 79, S162 (M21B-06) (invited paper).

Presentations at Professional Meetings (Abstracts) McCausland, P.J.A., Flemming, R.L., and Izawa, M.R.M. (2011) Shock stage determination from the

measurement of olivine and pyroxene crystalline mosaicity by in situ micro-XRD. Canadian Geophysical Union, May 2011.

Craig, M.A., Osinski, G.R., Flemming, R.L., and Cloutis, E.A. (2011) Spectral identification of impact

glasses via NIR reflectance spectroscopy. 42nd Lunar and Planetary Science Conference, March 7-11. (Abs. # 2411)

Izawa, M.R.M., Flemming, R.L., Banerjee, N.R. (2011) QUE 94204: A primitive enstatite achondrite

produced by the partial melting of an E-chondrite-like protolith 42nd Lunar and Planetary Science Conference, March 7-11. (Abs. # 2375)

Bebout, G.E., Anderson, L.D., Izawa, M.R.M., Banerjee, N.R., Bridge, N.J. and Flemming, R.L. (2011)

Nitrogen concentrations and isotopic compositions of altered terrestrial glassy basaltic rocks, and implications for astrobiology. 42nd Lunar and Planetary Science Conference, (Abs. # 2500)

Vernazza P., King P.L., Izawa M.R.M., Maturilli A., Helbert J., Cruikshank D., Brunetto R., Marchis F.,

Binzel R.P. and Flemming R.L. (2011) Opening the mid-IR window on asteroid physical properties. 42nd Lunar and Planetary Science Conference, March 7-11. (Abs. #1344)

Marion, C. Osinski, G.R., Antonenko, I., Barfoot, T., Battler, M. Beauchamp, M., Cloutis, E. Cupelli, L.,

Chanou, A., Daly, M., Ferriere, L., Flemming, R., Francis, R. , Ghafoor, N., Grieve, R.A.F., Hodges, K., Hussain, B., Jolliff, B.L., Mader, M.M., McCullough, E. Otto, C., Preston, L., Redman, D., Shankar, B., Singleton, A., Stooke, P., Sylvester, P., Tornabene, L.L., Unrau, T. and Veillette, D. (2011) A Lunar Analogue Mission: Sample Return to the South Pole-Aitken Basin. 42nd Lunar and Planetary Science Conference. March 7-11. (Abs. #2515)

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Izawa, M.R.M., Flemming, R.L. and Banerjee N.R. (2011) Enstatite chondrites and enstatite chondrite melt

rocks: A petrographic, mineral and geochemical study. GAC-MAC. May 25-27. Shivak, J., Banerjee, N.R., Flemming, R.L. (2011) Looking for life in Los Angeles: Astrobiological

characterization of the LA 002 Martian meteorite. GAC-MAC. May 25-27. Marion, C.L. Osinski, G.R., Antonenko, I., Barfoot, T., Battler, M. Beauchamp, M., Cloutis, E. Cupelli, L.,

Chanou, A., Daly, M., Ferriere, L., Flemming, R., Francis, R. , Ghafoor, N., Grieve, R.A.F., Hodges, K., Hussain, B., Jolliff, B.L., Mader, M.M., McCullough, E. Otto, C., Preston, L., Redman, D., Shankar, B., Singleton, A., Stooke, P., Sylvester, P., Tornabene, L.L., Unrau, T. and Veillette, D. (2011) A lunar analogue mission: sample return to the South pole–Aitken basin. GAC-MAC May 25-27.

Flemming, R.L. and Ali, S.J. (2010) Halite crystallization on interior tunnel walls at the University of

Western Ontario. GeoCanada 2010, POSTER. Craig, M.A., Flemming, R.L., Osinski, G.R. and Cloutis, E.A. (2010) UV-VIS-NIR reflectance spectra of

intimate mixtures of synthetic CaCO3 and amorphous SiO2: 0.35 – 2.5 μm; Implications for the spectral identification of shocked assemblages on Mars. LPSC 2010 Abs #2110.

Izawa, M.R.M., Flemming, R.L., Banerjee, N.R., McCausland, P.J.A., Preston, L.J., Moser, D.E., Barker,

I.R., Craig, M.A., Cloutis, E.A., and Matveev, S. (2010) Multimethod study of E chondrite shock. 73rd Annual Meeting of the Meteoritical Society, Abstract #5345.

McCausland, P.J.A., Flemming, R.L. and Izawa M.R.M. (2010) Quantitative shock stage assessment in

olivine and pyroxene bearing meteorites via in situ micro-XRD. Abstract # P14C-031, presented at 2010 Fall meeting, AGU, San Francisco, California, Dec 13-17.

McCausland, P.J.A., Flemming, R.L., and Izawa, M.R.M. (2010) Shock stage measurement in ordinary

chondrites and achondrites by in-situ micro-xrd. 73rd Annual Meeting of the Meteoritical Society, Abstract #5246.

McCausland, P.J.A., Brown, P., Hildebrand, A., and Flemming, R.L. (2010) Fall and initial examination of

the Sept 25, 2009 Grimsby H5 ordinary chondrite. GeoCanada 2010, Abstract. McCausland P.J.A., Brown, P.G., Hildebrand, A.R., Flemming R.L., Barker, I., Moser, D.E., Renaud, J.,

Edwards W. (2010c) Fall of the Grimsby H5 chondrite. LPSC 2010. Pontefract, A., Osinski, G. R., Flemming, R.L. and Southam, G. (2010) Characterization of Polymict

Crystalline Breccias, Ries Crater, Germany. Nördlingen 2010: The Ries Crater, the Moon, and the Future of Human Space Exploration. Abstract #7039.

Round, S., Flemming, R.L., Beausoleil, Y. and McCausland, P.J.A. (2010) Classification of Meteorites by

Olivine Unit Cell Using Micro X-ray Diffraction., 73rd Annual Meeting of the Meteoritical Society, Abstract #5230.

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Sornadurai, D., Flemming, R.L., and Sastry, V.S. (2010) Conventional and micro-XRD study of a new ternary Zirconium, Titanium, Aluminum alloy – Zr2TiAl. 55th DAE Solid State Physics Symposium, Manipal University, Madhav Nagar, Manipal, Karnataka, INDIA – 576104, December 26 – 30, 2010.

Flemming R.L., McCausland P.J.A., Gellert, R. (2009) In Situ X-ray diffraction on the Moon, Mars and

asteroids. 40th Lunar and Planetary Science Conference Abs #1888, Houston, Texas (March 23-27) Flemming, R.L., McCausland, P.J.A., Kissin, S.A., Corcoran, P.L., Biesinger, M.C., McIntyre, N.S., Fuller,

M.L., and Feng, R. (2009) The unusual Lovina Ataxite: Examination of Meteoritic Microstructures and Terrestrial Weathering by μXRD, Petrography, SEM, INAA and sXRF. Eos Trans. AGU, 90(22), Jt. Assem. Suppl., Abstract MA11B-05

Freckelton, C.N. and Flemming, R.L. (2009) Crystal-Chemical Correlations in Chromites from Kimberlitic

and Non-Kimberlitic Sources. Eos Trans. AGU, 90(22), Jt. Assem. Suppl., Abstract MA71C-05 Harwood, B.P. and Flemming, R.L. (2009) Crystal-chemical Relationships in Diamond-indicating

Peridotitic and Eclogitic Garnets. Eos Trans. AGU, 90(22), Jt. Assem. Suppl., Abstract MA71C-06 Harwood, B.P., Flemming, R.L. and Stachel, T. (2009) Mapping a Mantle Xenolith Using Micro X-ray

Diffraction. Eos Trans. AGU, 90(22), Jt. Assem. Suppl., Abstract MA73B-09 POSTER Izawa, M.R.M., Flemming, R.L. and Banerjee, N.R. (2009) Shock stage assessment and petrography of 11

Antarctic enstatite chondrites. 40th Lunar and Planetary Science Conference Abs #1322, Houston, Texas (March 23-27)

Izawa, M.R.M, King, P.L., Flemming, R.L., Peterson, R.C. and McCausland, P.J.A. (2009) Mineralogical

and spectroscopic investigation of enstatite chondrites by X-ray diffraction and infrared reflectance spectroscopy. Eos Trans. AGU, 90 (22), Jt. Assem. Suppl., Abstract MA11B-06

Izawa, M.R.M., Barker, I., Moser, D.E., Flemming, R.L., McCausland, P.J.A. (2009) Colour SEM-

Cathodoluminescence Investigation of the Tagish Lake C2 Chondrite. 40th Lunar and Planetary Science Conference Abs #1757, Houston, Texas (March 23-27)

Izawa M.R.M., Sapers, H.M., Osinski, G.R., Banerjee, N.R., Flemming, R.L., Singleton, A.C., Thompson,

L., Auclair, S.A., Ngo, H.Q. and Laliberty, M. (2009) Mineralogy of Post-Impact Hydrothermal Deposits at the Haughton Impact Structure, and Implications for Microbial Colonization. Eos Trans. AGU, 90(22), Jt. Assem. Suppl., Abstract GA33B-02 POSTER

McCausland, P.J.A., Flemming, R.L., Wilson, G.C., Renaud, J. and Dillon, D. (2009) The Wood Lake,

Ontario H4 ordinary chondrite, a new Canadian meteorite. Eos Trans. AGU, 90 (22), Jt. Assem. Suppl., Abstract MA13A-03 POSTER

Craig, M.A., Osinski, G.R., Flemming, R.L. and Cloutis, E.A. (2009) UV-VIS-NIR reflectance spectra of

shocked carbonates from the Haughton crater complex, Devon Island, Canada: 0.35 – 2.5 µm; Implications for carbonate identification on Mars. 40th Lunar and Planetary Science Conference Abs #1643, Houston, Texas (March 23-27)

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Bridge N.J., Izawa, M.R.M., Banerjee, N.R., Flemming, R.L., Schultz, C. (2009) Possible Biofilms in Earth’s Oldest Known Tidal Environment (>3.7 Ga Isua Greenstone Belt, Greenland). Eos Trans. AGU, 90(22), Jt. Assem. Suppl., Abstract B13B-09 POSTER

Moser, D.E., Davis, W.J., Reddy, S.M., Flemming, R.L. and Hart, R.J. (2009) Impact-triggered Flow of

Deep Crust Beneath the Witwatersrand Basin Identified With Zircon Strain Chronometry, Eos Trans. AGU, 90(22), Jt. Assem. Suppl., Abstract GA31C-04

Banerjee, N.R., Bridge, N.J., Izawa, M.R.M., Anderson, L.D., Bebout, G.E, Flemming, R.L. (2009) Glassy

Subaqueous Lavas as a Habitat for Life on Earth, Mars, and Elsewhere? 40th Lunar and Planetary Science Conference Abs #1331, Houston, Texas (March 23-27)

Flemming R.L., McCausland P.J.A., Gellert, R. (2008) In Situ X-ray diffraction on the Moon, Mars and

asteroids. Canadian Space Exploration Workshop CSEW6, held at Canadian Space Agency, Montreal, Quebec, December 1, 2008.

Flemming, R.L., McCausland, P.J.A., Kissin, S.A., Corcoran, P., and Biesinger, M. (2008) Lovina, a new

ataxite: Examination by µXRD, petrography, SEM and INAA. Abstract #2412, Lunar and Planetary Science Conference XXXIX, Houston, TX.

Flemming, R.L. and Pawsey, S. (2008) 3QMAS NMR of aluminous clinopyroxene at 21.1 T. CSC2008, 91st

Canadian Chemistry Conference, Edmonton, Alberta. May 24-28, 2008. Harwood, B.P. and Flemming, R.L. (2008) A detailed crystal-chemical analysis of diamond-indicating

peridotitic and eclogitic garnets and magnesian ilmenites from kimberlites. GAC-MAC, Quebec City, PQ, May 26-28, 2008.

Hetherington, C.J., Izawa, M.R.M., Flemming, R.L. and Kirby, C.W. (2008) Structure refinement and

spectroscopic analysis of Ba-bearing di-octahedral mica. Geochim. et Cosmochim. Acta, 72, A373. Izawa, M.R.M., Banerjee, N., and Flemming, R.L. (2008) Mineralization of microbial trace fossils in fresh

basaltic glass, and their preservation in Archean greenstone belts. GAC-MAC, Quebec City, PQ, May 26-28, 2008 Winner of the Jerome P. Remick Poster Award (Gold Medal).

Izawa, M.R.M., Wright, A.J., McCausland, P.J.A., Flemming, R.L., Muirhead, D.K., Parnell, J. (2008)

Combined in situ Micro X-Ray Diffraction and Raman Study of Carbonaceous Matter in Ureilites and Terrestrial Materials. Abstract #1459, Lunar and Planetary Science Conference XXXIX, Houston, TX. March 2008.

Izawa, M.R.M., Flemming, R.L. and McCausland, P.J.A. (2008) Correlated SEM-EDX and μXRD survey of

the Tagish Lake C2 carbonaceous chondrite Abstract, Northeast GSA meeting, Buffalo, NY, GSA Abstracts with Programs Vol. 40, No. 2

Moser, D.E., Davis, W.J., Reddy, S., Flemming, R.L. and Hart, R.J. (2008) Zircon U-Pb age discordance

and trace element alteration due to deep, post-impact flow: Implications for planetary chronology. Geochimica et Cosmochimica Acta, 72, A655.

Flemming, R.L. and Izawa, M.R.M. (2007) Characterization of a multiphases in the system MgO-Al2O3-

TiO2, by 17O and 27Al MAS NMR, Rietveld refinement/modal analysis of X-ray diffraction (XRD)

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data, and Electron Probe Microanalysis (EPMA). 90th Canadian Chemical Conference, CSC 2007 Symposium IN6: Solid-State NMR Spectroscopy in Inorganic Materials. (May 26-30, 2007)

Flemming, R.L. and Leveille, R. (2007) A cautionary tale of section preparation altering mineralogy prior to

examination. GAC-MAC Joint Annual Meeting 2007, Symposium 1: Mitigation of Environmental Impact of Mining in the North. Yellowknife, NWT. (May 22-25, 2007).

Flemming, R.L., McCausland, P.J.A., Izawa, M.R.M. and Jacques, N. (2007) Reconnaissance micro-XRD

studies of meteorites: Rapid in situ mineral identification and textural information. Abstract #2363, Lunar and Planetary Science Conference XXXVIII. Houston, TX. March 2007.

Datta, S., Flemming, R.L., Bhattacharyya, C.R. and Chakraborty, P.P. (2007) Andaman mud volcanoes – Mineralogy and geochemistry of mud and a potential hydrocarbon source. GSA Abstracts with Programs, 39. Abs# 132215.

Harwood, B.P. and Flemming R.L. (2007) Development of a new technique for classifying garnet and

ilmenite from kimberlite, using crystal structural information. GAC-MAC Joint Annual Meeting 2007, Special Session 8: Advances in Kimberlite geology and diamond genesis. Yellowknife, NWT. (May 22-25, 2007) This poster won 2nd place in the Remick Poster contest.

Izawa, M.R.M., Flemming, R.L. and McCausland, P.J.A. (2007) Investigation of matrix mineralogy in the

Tagish Lake and Gao Guenie B carbonaceous chondrites by micro X-ray diffraction Abstract, Planetary Science Research Symposium 2007, London, ON.

Izawa, M.R.M., Flemming, R.L. and McCausland, P.J.A. (2007) Investigation of the Tagish Lake

carbonaceous chondrite by X-ray microdiffraction. Abstract #1923, Lunar and Planetary Science Conference XXXVIII, Houston, TX. March 2007.

McCausland, P.J.A. and Flemming, R.L. (2007) Mission to planet "meteorite:" Reconnaissance sampling of the Solar System without a spacecraft. GAC-MAC Joint Annual meeting 2007, Special session 11: Comparative Planetary Geology: Terrestrial Analogues to Mars and the Moon in the Arctic. Yellowknife, NWT. (May 22-25, 2007).

Sandeman, H.A., Barnett, R.L., Laboucan, A.B., Flemming, R.L. and Tubrett, M. (2007) Geochemistry of garnets from the Mud Lake Kimberlite, SW Slave Province, NWT: an occurrence of rare, high Cr-Ca green garnets. GAC-MAC Joint Annual Meeting, Special Session 8: Advances in Kimberlite geology and diamond genesis. Yellowknife, NWT. (May 22-25, 2007).

Flemming, R.L. (2006) Application of laboratory-based micro X-ray diffraction (µXRD) to geomaterials.

GAC-MAC Annual Meeting (May 14-17). Montreal 2006 Planet Earth in Montreal Abstracts, 31, 50. Karamaneva, T.A. and Flemming, R.L. (2006) Correlation between chemical composition and crystal

structure in chromite, with implications for diamond exploration. GAC-MAC Annual Meeting (May 14-17). Montreal 2006 Planet Earth in Montreal Abstracts, 31, 75.

McCausland, P.J.A. and Flemming, R.L. (2006) Preliminary bulk and grain density measurements of

martian, HED and other achondrites, 37th Lunar and Planetary Science Conference, League City, Texas (Abs # 1547, March 13-17).

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Moser, D.E., Davis, W.J., Hart, R.J. and Flemming, R.L. (2006) Meteorite Impact-triggered diffusion of Pb and REE in crystalline Moho zircon. 16th Annual V.M. Goldschmidt Conference Melbourne, Australia, Aug. 27 – Sept. 1, 2006.

Zakaznova-Iakovleva, V.P., Harmer, S.L., Nesbitt, H.W., Bancroft, G.M., Flemming, R.L. and Pratt, A.R.

(2006) Structural contributions and surface reconstruction of antimony (III) sulphide (stibnite): an X-ray photoelectron spectroscopic study. Workshop on X-ray absorption Spectroscopy and micro-spectroscopic techniques, at Swiss Light Source (SLS), Switzerland (Feb 20-21).

Flemming, R.L. and Jacques, N. (2005) Halite on Mars Shergottite NWA3191: Identification and textural

information from micro-XRD. Abs. #565 GAC-MAC Joint Annual Meeting Halifax 2005 (May 2005) Ning, G. and Flemming, R.L. (2005) Rietveld refinement of LaB6: data from μXRD. GAC-MAC Joint

Annual Meeting Halifax 2005 (May 18-22). Wu, J. and Flemming, R.L. (2005) Short-range environment in omphacite – studied by 29Si MAS NMR.

GAC-MAC Joint Annual Meeting Halifax 2005 (May 18-22). Flemming, R.L. and Wu, J. (2004) 29Si MAS NMR as a window into the octahedral environment in

omphacite. GAC-MAC Joint Annual Meeting. Abstracts Volume 29, 101 (SS01-03) (May 2004). Kostadinova, K., Karamanev, D., Flemming, R.L., Karamaneva, T. (2004) Analysis of the Solid-Phase

Products Formed During the Direct Oxidation of Metallic Copper by Thiobacillus ferrooxidans, 87th Canadian Chemistry Conference & Exhibition, Chemical Society of Canada, Abs. 211 (May 29 - June 1, 2004) (London, ON.)

Bain. A.D., Khasawneh, M. and Flemming, R.L. (2004) A proposal for single-crystal determination of NMR

tensors using a standard MAS probe, 87th Canadian Chemistry Conference & Exhibition, Chemical Society of Canada, Abs. 1017 (May 29 – June 1, 2004) (London, ON).

McPhedran, D.M. and Flemming, R.L. (2004) μ-XRD characterization of ASR-reactive aggregate: structural or textural triggers. GAC-MAC Joint Annual Meeting. Abstracts Vol 29, 408 (GS05-04) (May 2004).

Flemming, R.L. and Hollis, M.A. (2003) X-ray microdiffraction as a potential tool for diamond exploration:

Data from kimberlite indicator garnets. GAC-MAC-SEG Joint Annual Meeting. Abs. Vol 28, Abs_505 (May 25-28, 2003).

Flemming, R.L., McIntyre, N.S. and Gerson, A. (2003) VESPERS - Very sensitive Elemental and Structural

Probe Employing Radiation from a Synchrotron: A new beam line proposed for the Canadian Light Source (CLS). GAC-MAC-SEG Joint Annual Meeting. Abstracts Vol 28, Abs_544 (May 2003).

Cade, A.M., Flemming, R.L. and Fleet, M.E. (2003) Lazurite from Baffin Island, Nunavut, Canada. GAC-

MAC-SEG Joint Annual Meeting. Abstracts Volume 28, Abs_415 (May 25-28, 2003). Nelson, A.J., Martin, R.R., Naftel, S.J., White, C., Flemming, R.L., Kempson, I., Skinner, W., Francis, J.

and Guillen, S. (2003) Toys ‘r Us – The Elemental Analysis of Human Hair from Archaeological Contexts in Peru, Canadian Association For Physical Anthropology, 31st Annual Conference, October 23-25, 2003 (Edmonton).

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Flemming, R.L. and Wu, G. (2002) Direct evidence of ordered octahedral environments in diopside-CaTs clinopyroxenes, from 27Al 3QMAS NMR. International Mineralogical Association 18th General Meeting, MS8, p. 85 (September 1-6, 2002).

Cade, A.M., Flemming, R.L., Fleet, M.E. and Scott, D.A. (2002) Colouration of lapis lazuli from Baffin Island, Nunavut, Canada. International Mineralogical Association 18th General Meeting, FM4, p. 145.

Flemming, R.L. and Luth, R.W. (2001) 29Si MAS NMR study of diopside - Ca-Tschermak clinopyroxenes:

Detecting both tetrahedral and octahedral Al substitution. In 11th Annual V.M. Goldschmidt Conference, Abstract #3640. LPI Contribution No. 1088, Lunar Planetary Institute, Houston (CD-ROM).

Millard, R.L. (Flemming), Luth, R.W. and Sherriff, B.L. (1998) Si/Al distribution and site distortion in Di-

CaTs clinopyroxenes, using 27Al and 29Si MAS NMR. International Mineralogical Association 17th General Meeting, p. A99.

Millard, R.L. (Flemming), Peterson, R.C. and Swainson, I.P. (1997) Chemistry, Structure and cation

ordering in synthetic MgGa2O4-Mg2GeO4 solid-solution and β-Mg3Ga2GeO8, by Rietveld refinement of neutron diffraction data, with comparison to Mg2GeO4 olivine. Geological Association of Canada / Mineralogical Association of Canada joint annual meeting. Abstract volume, 21: A-103.

Millard, R.L. (Flemming), Peterson, R.C. and Swainson, I.P. (1995) Cation ordering in synthetic MgGa2O4-

Mg2GeO4 solid solution and β-Mg3Ga2GeO8, by Rietveld refinement of neutron diffraction data. GAC/MAC joint annual meeting. Program and abstracts, 20: A-71.

Presentations at Short Courses

Flemming, R.L. (2004) Microdiffraction. Short course in Synchrotron diffraction (VESPERS), hosted by

Surface Science Western, Windermere Manor, UWO. October 8, 2004. Flemming, R.L. (2003) Mineral micro-diffraction measurements using non-synchrotron sources. Canadian-

Australian Workshop on Synchrotron Techniques for the Minerals Sector. UWO, April 22-24, 2003.

Guest Lectures and Presentations – Not refereed Izawa, M.R.M., Flemming, R.L. and Banerjee, N.R.(2009) A micro X-ray diffraction (μXRD) technique for

shock stage assessment in enstatite chondrites, 2009 Planetary Science Research Symposium, Oct 7th 2009, Toronto, ON.

Flemming, R.L. (2008) In situ XRD of planetary surfaces: On Earth, the Moon and Mars. For Bruker-AXS,

Madison, WI (December 8, 2008). Flemming, R.L. (2008) Mineralogy of Earth and Planetary Materials: A multifaceted approach, for NRCan

(CANMET MMSL) (November 8, 2008). Flemming, R.L. (2008) Micro X-ray Diffraction of Meteorites, Planetary Science Research Symposium at

Department of Earth and Atmospheric Sciences, University of Alberta, (October 17, 2008).

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Flemming, R.L. (2006) Micro X-ray diffraction (μXRD) of minerals in situ in Earth and planetary materials. Queen’s University, Department of Geological Sciences and Geological Engineering, Nov 24, 2006.

Martin, R. R., Naftel, S. J., Nelson, A., Flemming, R.L., Heald, S. (2006) Trace Metals in Peruvian Mummy

Teeth. Friday Seminar Series, National Synchrotron Light Source, Brookhaven, NY. Mar 17, 2006. Flemming, R.L. and McCausland, R.A. (2005) Opportunities for Graduate Studies at The University of

Western Ontario, October 26, 2005. St. Mary’s University, Halifax, NS, and St. Francis Xavier University, Antigonish, NS.

Flemming, R.L. (2004) Examples of Microdiffraction. Department Colloquium Series, Dec 3, 2004. UWO. Secco, R.A. and Flemming, R.L. (2004) Opportunities for Graduate Studies at The University of Western

Ontario, October 27, 2004. St. Mary’s University, Halifax, NS, and St. Francis Xavier University, Antigonish, NS.

Flemming, R.L. (2004) Examples of Microdiffraction in Situ. St. Mary’s Cement Company Site Visit, March

29, 2004. UWO Flemming, R.L. (2004) Soft Rock meets Microdiffraction, Earth Sciences Department Brown Bag Seminar

Series, March 22, 2004, UWO Flemming, R.L. (2003) Grad course CHEM 5 Guest lecture for Stewart McIntyre X-ray diffraction Part I

and Part II, April 2003, UWO Flemming, R.L. (2002) NMR, University of Windsor Visiting Speaker Series, U of Windsor March 2002. Flemming, R.L. (2001) NMR, Earth Sciences Department Brown Bag Seminar Series 2000-2001. UWO

In preparation

Harwood, B.P. and Flemming, R.L. (2010) Crystal-Chemical Relationships in Upper Mantle Garnets. In preparation for American Mineralogist.

Flemming, R.L. and Ali, S.J. (2011) Halite crystallization on interior tunnel walls at the University of

Western Ontario. In preparation for Canadian Geotechnical Journal. Flemming, R.L. and Jacques, N. (2011) Pyroxenes in Mars shergottite NWA 3171: Mineral identification

and textural information from μXRD. In preparation for American Mineralogist. Flemming, R.L. and Luth, R.W. (2011) Cation ordering in Di-CaTs clinopyroxenes revisited: Data from

new Al-rich compositions. In preparation for American Mineralogist. Flemming R.L. and McPhedran, D. (2011) 29Si MAS NMR of Potsdam sandstone, and correlation to ASR

reactivity. In preparation for Canadian Geotechnical Journal. Flemming, R.L. and Ohashi, H. (2011) Cation ordering in CaScAlSiO6-CaAlAlSiO6 and CaScAlSiO6-

CaTiAl2O6 pyroxene solid solutions, by 29Si MAS NMR. In preparation for J. Magnetic Resonance.

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Foster, I.S., Izawa, M.R.M., Southam, G., and Flemming, R.L. (2011) Microbially-induced precipitation of mirabilite from sodium-sulfate rich brines: Biology’s role in evaporite formation. In preparation for Geobiology.

McPhedran, D. and Flemming, R.L. (2011) Investigation of akali silica reactive (ASR) versus non-reactive

aggregate, by in situ μXRD, and optical microscopy of grains etched in KOH. In preparation for Canadian Geotechnical Journal.

Schuster, J., Izawa, M.R.M., Flemming, R.L., Banerjee, N.R., and Southam, G. (2011) Microbial influence

on the immobilization and re-precipitation of silver in gossan deposits of the Iberian Pyrite Belt, in preparation.

Wu, J. and Flemming, R.L. (2011) 29Si MAS NMR study across the high temperature (C2/c) diopside-jadeite

solid solution. Submitted to American Mineralogist.

RESEARCH GRANTS Applied For: Flemming, R.L. Powder diffractometer for Rietveld NSERC $149,456 2011 + 9 PI Refinement, quantitative modal RTI mineralogy, and strain analysis. Osinski, G. Mobile Geological Laboratory NSERC $145,959 2011 + Flemming + 3 PI RTI Currently Held: Flemming, R.L. Critical Maintenance and Upgrades to NSERC $99,587 2010 + 7 PI micro X-ray diffractometer RTI Flemming, R.L. Mineralogy of Earth and Planetary NSERC $125,000 2008-2012

Materials and Synthetic Analogues Discovery Banerjee, N.R. Biosignature preservation in the Abitibi CSA $28,300 2009 + Flemming + 6 PI greenstone belt as analogue site for studies CARN

of ancient life in basaltic terranes on Mars. Osinski, G. Impact Ejecta Deposits as Windows into CSA $29,950 2009 + Flemming + 4PI the Lunar and Martian Subsurface CARN Herd, C.D.K. + Subzero facility for processing and NSERC $115,458 2008 Flemming + 4 PI analysis of pristine planetary samples RTI Unsuccessful: Flemming + 6 PI Critical Maintenance and Upgrades to ADF $99,697 2010 micro X-ray diffractometer Major Weissman, Paul Comet Odyssey: Surface Sample Return NASA $725M 2010

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+24 co-I’s Flemming is the Canadian Scientist to New (0%) curate Canadian sample returned material Frontiers (No NASA $ in Canada)

Bolger, J. (MDA) Canadian Support for Comet Odyssey CSA $500,000 2010 + Flemming (2%) McIntyre N.S. Plasma Deposition Source to Assist Users ADF $58,124 2009 + Flemming + 6 PI of the VESPERS Beamline at the CLS Major Grant Banerjee, N.R. Preservation of biomolecular and mineral CSA $30,000 2009 + Flemming + 5 PI biomarkers in impact-hydrothermal deposits CARN

from the Haughton crater Mars analogue site Flemming, R.L. Upgrades to Micro X-ray Diffractometer NSERC $ 86,839 2009 + 3 co-applicants RTI Flemming, R.L. Upgrades to Micro X-ray Diffractometer NSERC $ 54,392 2008 + 4 co-applicants RTI Rose-Weston, L. 250-ton End-loaded Piston Cylinder Press NSERC $102,012 2008 + Secco + Flemming RTI Flemming, R.L. X-ray Powder Diffraction and NSERC $500,000 2007-2011 + 10 co-applicants Micro Diffraction Facility MRS Flemming, R.L. Powder Diffractometer and High Speed NSERC $150,000 2007

Detector RTI Flemming, R.L. Powder Diffractometer and High Speed ADF $ 59,000 2007 Detector Major Grant Previously Held: Flemming, R.L. NMR, Rietveld refinement, and microdiff. NSERC $125,000 2003-2007 of minerals, and geological applications. Discovery Flemming, R.L. Canada Summer Jobs (1 student) HRSDC $ 960 2007 Flemming, R.L. Fundamental and applied research on PREA $150,000 2002- 2007

Earth materials. Flemming, R.L. Magnetite in Earth and Planetary Materials: ADF $ 39,000 2005-2006 and Brown P.G. In situ XRD and magnetic properties Major Grant

McIntyre, N.S. VESPERS at the Canadian Light Source CFI $ 4 M 2004 (10 PI’s including Flemming) Multi-institutional Flemming, R.L. Push-plug System and Interpretation NSERC $ 22,019 2004 + 6 collaborators Station for X-ray Diffraction Facility RTI

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Flemming, R.L. Summer Career Placement Program HRDC $ 3,128 2003 Flemming, R.L. Characterization of silica phases in ADF $ 7,500 2003

reactive and non-reactive aggregates Small Grants and relevance to alkali-silica reactivity.

Nelson, A and Interdisciplinary Studies of ADF $ 34,000 2003 Martin, R.R. Bioarcheological Samples Major Grants (Flemming, White) Secco, R.A. Computer-controlled Micro-machining NSERC $ 32,187 2003 Facility (King, Flemming, Fleet) Equipment Flemming, R.L. Summer Career Placement Program. HRDC $ 3,128 2002 Flemming, R.L. X-ray diffraction and microdiffraction CFI/OIT $403,898 2001 facility. New Opps. Flemming, R.L. Crystal structure and cation distribution NSERC $ 80,100 2000-2002 in earth materials. Operating Fleet, M.E. Diffractometer upgrades. NSERC $ 30,816 2001 (Flemming, King, Secco) Equipment Flemming, R.L. Synthesis and high-temperature NSERC $ 45,000 2000 studies of earth materials. Equipment Flemming, R.L. Start-Up funds for mineralogy. UWO $ 45,000 2000 Start-up Millard, R.L. Glass and mineral synthesizer. Queen’s University $ 3,115 2000

SWEP Millard R.L. and Crystal structural investigation Queen’s University $5,000 1999 Peterson R.C. of secondary alteration minerals. Operating Millard R.L. Killam PDF: High-P research. University of Alberta $3,000 1997-1999

Killam operating UNIVERSITY ADMINISTRATIVE DUTIES: Departmental Committees: 01/2000-05/2000 Queen’s U Member, 2nd year Curriculum Committee 07/2000-06/2001 UWO Member, Curriculum, Outreach, Graduate 07/2001-06/2002 UWO Member, Long-term planning, Outreach, Graduate 07/2002-06/2003 UWO Member, Long-term planning, Outreach, Technical, Infrastructure 07/2003-06/2004 UWO Member, Awards Committee 07/2004-06/2005 UWO Elected Member, Department Workload Committee

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07/2004-06/2005 UWO Chair, Awards Committee: Fred Longstaffe won the Edward. G. Pleva Teaching Award, and Cameron Tsujita won Marilyn Robinson.

03/2005-06/2005 UWO Member, Earth Materials Science Laboratories (EMSL) Committee 07/2005-06/2007 UWO Chair, Earth Materials Science Laboratories (EMSL) Committee 07/2005-06/2007 UWO Member, Awards Committee, Graduate Committee 07/2006-06/2007 UWO On Sabbatical 07/2007-2009 UWO Chair, Undergraduate Affairs Committee 07/2003-present UWO Curator of DANA mineral collection 07/2008-07/2009 UWO Curator of Meteorite collection 07/2008-present UWO Member, Faculty Selection Committee 07/2008-present UWO Member, Economic & Resource Initiative Committee (ERIC) 07/2009-present UWO Counsellor, Undergraduate Affairs Committee 07/2010-present UWO Elected Member, Department Workload Committee Volunteer Instructor at Field School (Earth Sciences 250Y) at Whitefish Falls, ON. May 01-11, 2006: One of the instructors of our 2nd year geological field school (Earth Sciences 250Y) was on sick leave and I volunteered to go along as a van driver and extra instructor. This gave me the opportunity to learn the field area, in case I instruct this course in future. This is consistent with my belief that we should rotate teaching field courses. Graduate recruiting trips to maritime universities to represent Department of Earth Sciences, UWO: October 2004: Nova Scotia with Rick Secco. We gave talks highlighting the Department of Earth Sciences at Western, at St. Mary’s University (Halifax) and at St. Francis Xavier (Antigonish), manned a booth at the Atlantic Geosciences Undergraduate Conference (AGUC) at Acadia (Wolfville). October 2005: Nova Scotia and Newfoundland with Phil McCausland. Visited St. Mary’s (Halifax), St. Francis Xavier (Antigonish); Manned booth at AGUC at Memorial University, St. Johns, Nfld. This resulted in one student completing an M.Sc. in Earth Sciences at Western and one M.Sc. student being jointly supervised by Sandra Barr (Acadia) and Fred Longstaffe (Western). Faculty committees: 01/2010-present UWO FOS Member, NSERC USRA Selection Committee. 01/2008-2010 UWO FOS Member, Dean’s Advisory Committee, Economic & Resource Geology 07/2007-07/2010 UWO FOS Elected Member P&T committee 01/2007 – 07/2009 UWO FOS Member, Women in Science Steering Committee 01/2003 - 2007 UWO FOS Member, NSERC USRA Selection Committee University Committees: 01/2005-present UWO Radiation Safety Committee 03/2003 – 03/2006 UWO FGS Member, Biosciences and Physical Sciences Awards Committee (NSERC and OGSST) OTHER SCHOLARLY AND PROFESSIONAL ACTIVITIES: Powder X-ray diffraction (XRD) and micro X-ray diffraction (μXRD) Facility: 09/2002-present Operation of X-ray Diffraction Facility (Rigaku and Bruker powder Diffractometers) Supplying XRD data (+/- interpretation) and/or training to clients from other Labs. 05/2010-08/2010 Funding/Supervision of Syed Ali as undergraduate lab assistant in XRD Facility. 05/2009-08/2009 Funding/Supervision of Yvette Beausoleil as undergrad. lab assistant in XRD Facility. 01/2009-03/2009 Funding/Supervision of Ben Harwood as research assistant in the XRD Facility

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10/2008-12/2008 Supervision (+half of funding) Arslan Akhmetov as ½ RA, assigned to XRD Facility 09/2006-04/2007 Funding/Supervision of Alex Aubin as Department RA, assigned to XRD Facility 06/2007-09/2008 Funding/Super Candace Freckelton (undergrad- summers and part time during term) 09/2004-04/2006 Supervision of Tatiana Karamaneva as Department RA, assigned to XRD Facility 07/2002-07/2004 Funding and supervision of X-ray technician (½-time) - Tatiana Karamaneva VESPERS initiative: • 2005 – present: Member, VESPERS beam team, Canadian Light Source (CLS), Saskatoon, SK, Canada. • October 2007: One of 4 co-PI’s on ADF Major Grant to develop remote control for VESPERS line. • April 2004: One of 10 PI’s on a CFI-multi-institutional grant application, successfully awarded $4M for

building the VESPERS beamline at CLS. I am now on the VESPERS beam team. • March 10, 2003: Presentation to CLS FAC in Saskatoon, titled “Earth Science Program on VESPERS”.

This was presented together with a technical presentation by Brian Yates (CLS) giving specs for VESPERS. Outcome: Proposal was successful: FAC recommended approval of VESPERS to CLS.

• February 25, 2002: Proposal to the Canadian Light Source (CLS) Facility Advisory Committee (FAC) in Saskatoon, entitled “Challenges facing the study of Earth materials. The Solution? VESPERS”. This was presented together with a technical presentation by Andrea Gerson (from Australia). Outcome: The proposal was successful and VESPERS was allowed to proceed to the design phase.

Academic Examiner: 22/01/2011 UWO M.Sc. Dept. examiner for Simon Auclair (supervisors Dr. Osinski and Dr. Banerjee) 10/06/2010 UWO M.Sc. University examiner for Dusa Vukosavljevic (Biology: supervisor Dr. Southam) 02/06/2010 UWO M.Sc. Dept. examiner for Alaura Singleton (supervisors: Moser and Osinski) 19/04/2010 UWO Ph.D. Candidacy Examiner for Zhongying Mi (supervisor Dr. Shieh) 30/06/2009 UWO Ph.D. Dept. examiner for Xueyang Yu (supervisor Dr. Secco) 01/06/2009 UWO M.Sc. Dept. examiner for Ian Foster (supervisor Dr. Southam) 19/05/2009 UWO M.Sc. Dept. examiner for Brendt Hyde (supervisor Dr. King) 01/05/2009 UWO Ph.D. Dept. examiner for Rebecca Vanderspiegel (supervisor Dr. Nesbitt) 16/04/2009 UWO Ph.D. Extra-departmental examiner Radu Dan Kapitan (Geography, Dr. Stooke) 02/02/2009 UWO M.Sc. Extra-departmental examiner Andrea Domokos (Physics & Astron Dr. Wiegert) 19/08/2008 UWO M.Sc. Dept. examiner for Duane Petts (supers. Dr. Longstaffe & Dr. Barr (Acadia)) 20/08/2007 UWO Ph.D. Dept. examiner for Kim Dalby (supervisor Dr. King and Dr. Nesbitt) 17/08/2007 UWO M.Sc. Dept. examiner for Robert Lodge (supervisor Dr. Lescinsky) 24/11/2006 Queen’s Ph.D. External examiner for Jennifer Anderson (supervisor Dr. Peterson, Geology) 30/04/2006 UWO Ph.D. Dept. examiner for Xuezhou Bao (supervisor Dr. Secco) 19/08/2005 UWO M.Sc. Dept. examiner for Karl Keisars (supervisor Dr. Corcoran) 11/08/2005 UWO M.Sc. Extra-departmental examiner for Kristin Love (Physics & Astron.: Dr. Brown) 10/07/2005 UWO M.Sc. Dept. examiner for Daniel Lui (supervisor Dr. King) 22/04/2005 UWO M.Sc. Examiner for Lisa Munro (supervisors Dr. Longstaffe and Dr. White (anthro.)) 20/04/2005 UWO Ph.D. Candidacy Examiner for Guangrong Ning (Earth Sciences; Dr. Flemming) 11/02/2005 UWO Ph.D. Candidacy Examiner for Alexandre Aubin (Earth Sciences; Dr. Corcoran) 15/09/2004 UWO M.E.Sc. Extra-departmental examiner for Neveen AlQasas (Chem Eng: Dr. Rohani) 20/08/2004 UWO M.Sc. Dept. examiner for Lisa Friedrich (supervisor Dr. MacRae) 17/08/2004 UWO M.Sc. Dept. examiner for Xueyang Yu (supervisor Dr. Secco) 22/01/2003 UWO M.Sc. Dept. examiner for John McNeil (supervisor Dr. Schincariol) 22/01/2003 UWO M.Sc. Extra-departmental examiner for Qingyi Deng (Chem: supervisor Dr. Lipson) 16/01/2003 UWO M.E.Sc. Extra-departmental examiner for Fardad Azarmi (Mech Eng: Dr. Klassen) 28/04/2002 UWO Ph.D. Dept. examiner for Ye Zhou (supervisor Dr. Starkey)

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04/10/2001 UWO Ph.D. Dept. examiner for Shannon Farrell (supervisor Dr. Fleet) 13/08/2001 UWO Ph.D. Extra-departmental examiner for Yuan Gao (Chem: supervisor Dr. Puddephatt) 07/06/2001 UWO M.Sc. Dept. examiner for Jennifer L. Nistico (supervisors Dr. Nesbitt and Dr. Fleet) 20/02/2001 UWO M.Sc. Dept. examiner for Rachel A. Jones (supervisors Dr. Nesbitt and Dr. Koval) 12/01/2001 UWO M.Sc. Dept. examiner for Krista H. Adams (supervisor Dr. Schincariol) 04/2000 Queen’s University Ph.D. comprehensive examining committee (Barbara Acheson) 10/1999 Queen’s University Ph.D. comprehensive examining committee (Thomas Bissig) Supervisory Committee Member: Heather Henry PhD in progress Alaura Singleton PhD in progress Zhongying Mi Ph.D. in progress Xueyang Yu Ph.D. finished 06/2009 Duane Petts M.Sc. finished 08/2008 Alex Aubin Ph.D. finished 09/2007 Xuezhou Bao Ph.D. finished 04/2006 Krista Blears M.Sc. finished 09/2005 Associate Editor of Canadian Mineralogist (January 2007 – December 2010) Manuscripts handled:

2007 MS# 3650, 3705, 3714 2008 MS# 3756, 3776, 3827, 3832 2009 MS# 3887, plus thematic issue: 8 manuscripts 2010 Co-edited thematic Issue “Mantle Conditions, Diamond Genesis, and the Kimberlite Sample”. Guest co-editor is Thomas Stachel.

Peer Referee (Grant applications): 04/2011 CFI (Leaders Opportunity Fund) 01/2011 NSERC (Discovery) Referee for GSC 08 01/2010 NSERC (Discovery) Referee for GSC 08 10/2007 NSERC (Discovery) Referee for GSC 08 01/2005 NSERC (SRO1A) Chemistry Peer Review, Referee for Committee 1024) 03/2003 NERC-ESPRC (England) Earth Sciences Peer Review Grant Ref: NER/A/S/2003/00834) 06/2002 NERC-ESPRC (England) Earth Sciences Peer Review (Grant Ref: NER/B/S/2002/00335) 01/2001 NSERC (Discovery) Referee for GSC 08

Journal article Reviewer: 11/2010 Nature Geoscience Reviewer 07/2005 Canadian Mineralogist Reviewer 08/2004 Journal of Physical Chemistry Reviewer (MS# jp04-81759) 02/2003 Can. J. Anal. Sci. & Spec. Reviewer (MS# DB-106) 05/2002 American Mineralogist Reviewer (MS# 8803) 03/2001 American Mineralogist Reviewer (MS# 8536) Professional Development –Convenor Special Sessions: May 2009: Co-convenor of Special session MA08 at GAC-MAC-AGU entitled “Mantle Conditions, Diamond Genesis, and the Kimberlite Sample”. Co-convenors are Dan Schulze and Thomas Stachel. Sponsored by MAC (Received $2,500 to invite Keynote Speakers).

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May 2009: Co-convenor of Special session MA09 at GAC-MAC-AGU, entitled “Manna from heaven: Insights on Solar System processes from the physical and mineralogical properties of meteorites” Co-convenors are Claire Samson, Kim Tait, and Phil McCausland. May 2004: Convenor of Special Session SS-01 “Atomic Ordering in Minerals and implications for mineral stability.” at GAC-MAC (Geological Association of Canada-Mineralogical Association of Canada), May 14, 2004. Sponsored by MAC (Received $4,000 to invite Keynote Speakers). Professional Development - Co-chair Special Session May 2006: Co-chair of Special Session SS-15 “Advances in micro- and nano-scale characterization and analysis of Earth materials” at GAC-MAC, May 15, 2006, with G. Henderson. Convenor: Alan Anderson. Professional Development –Research –Participation at related conferences (not as a presenter): PDAC: Prospectors and Developers Association Convention - March 2001, 2002, 2008, 2009, 2010. Mineral Exploration Roundup 2008 -January 2008. Third Annual Solid-State NMR Workshop in Edmonton, May 23, 2008. Second Annual Solid-State NMR Workshop in Winnipeg, May 26, 2007. Grand opening -National Ultrahigh-field NMR Facility for Solids - 900 MHz NMR spectrometer and associated Solid State NMR Workshop. Ottawa, June 1, 2006. Kimberlites, the Upper Mantle and Diamonds, Mineral Exploration Roundup 2005, January 22-23, 2005. Canadian-Australian Workshop on Synchrotron Techniques for the Minerals Sector April 22-24, 2003. Solid State NMR at Ultrahigh Fields Symposium at Eviroanalysis 2002. May 30, 2002. SEG (Society for Economic Geologists) Diamond short course at UWO: March 8, 2002. TDGD (Toronto Geological Discussion Group) Diamonds in Eastern Canada: October 24, 2000. MSA Short Course: Transformation processes in Minerals: September 1-6, 2000. (Rev. Min., Vol. 39.) Professional Development -Teaching – Participation at related courses: 05/2005 UWO “Course Design Workshop” (May 10 & 12, 2005) 05/2005 UWO “Spring perspectives on Teaching” (May 12, 2005) 05/2002 UWO “Spring perspectives on Teaching” (May 14-15, 2002) 08/2001 UWO Course on “Teaching at the University Level” (August 20-24) 01/2000-04/2000 Queen’s U SGS 901: “Teaching and Learning in Higher Education.” 06/1999 U of Alberta Peer Consultation Program (in-situ observation of individual teaching) COMMUNITY SERVICE: Public Outreach: 11/2009-2010 London Gem and Mineral Show. Designed/hosted Western’s booth – minerals and properties. 09/2008 Earth Sciences “Meet and Greet”. Presented our programs to 2nd year students. 09/2008 University Fair. Toronto. Sept 26. Public Outreach to high school students with Western. 05/2007 Brock U. “Scientifically Yours.” An evening with 120 Grade 11 girls, designed to promote

awareness of careers in science-related fields. (Mentoring by example.) & 2003, 2004. 10/2006 Tour of X-ray Lab to Grade 3-4 students from QUEST Enrichment Group (Ilderton, ON). 06/2005 London Gem and Mineral Society. “Exploring minerals with X-ray Vision”, June 2, 2005. 03/2004 Solomon Family Meteorite Bursary. Gave a laboratory tour to family as part of ceremony. 04/2004 UWO Lab Tour and Demonstration for Grade 7 class from St. Sebastian Public School. 05/2002 UWO Preview Western Science: 3hr workshop on “Mineral Science” Grades 12-13 05/2002 UWO Interactions 2002: Workshop on “Geological History: Carved in Stone” Grades 12-13 06/2001 UWO F.I.R.S.T. Conference 2001: Lectured to high school students about “How the Earth

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works” to a group of approximately 20 Grade 9-12 students. 03/2001 UWO March Break Open House for high school students. Manned Earth Sciences booth. 10/2000 UWO Earth Sciences Day 2000. Earth Sciences hosted 300 public school students (gr. 4-8).

Conducted a series of 20-minute hands-on workshops about minerals. 1996-1999 Hands-on Workshops in Public School, teaching students about rocks and minerals:

Grandview Heights P.S., Edmonton, AB Grade 8 (1998, 1999) Seba Beach Public School, Seba Beach, AB Grades 3 and 8 (1997, 1998) Polson Park Public School, Kingston, ON Grades 4 and 5 (1996)

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CURRICULUM VITAE

TABLE OF CONTENTS Topic Page 1. BASICS 2 2. EDUCATION 2 3. EMPLOYMENT HISTORY 2 4. HONOURS AND AWARDS 2 5. TEACHING 3 6. PUBLICATIONS 7 7. RESEARCH FUNDING 9 8. OTHER SCHOLARLY AND PROFESSIONAL ACTIVITIES 9 9. UNIVERSITY ADMINISTRATIVE DUTIES 10

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CURRICULUM VITAE April 2011

1. BASICS: Name: Stephen Robert Hicock Rank: Professor Date Tenured: July 1, 1987 Department: Earth Sciences Discipline: Glacial and Quaternary Geology Born: July 30, 1951 at Vancouver, Canada 2. EDUCATION: Degree University Department Year Ph.D. Western Ontario Geology 1980 Supervisors: A. Dreimanis, J.E. Armstrong Thesis: Pre-Fraser Pleistocene stratigraphy, geochronology, and paleoecology of the

Georgia Depression, British Columbia M.Sc. British Columbia Geological Sciences 1976 Supervisors: W.H. Mathews, J.E. Armstrong Thesis: Quaternary Geology: Coquitlam - Port Moody area, British Columbia B.Sc. (Hons) British Columbia Geological Sciences 1973 Supervisor: P.B. Read Thesis: Synplutonic dykes near Gorge Harbour, Cortes Island, British Columbia 3. EMPLOYMENT HISTORY: Dates Rank/Position Department Institution 07/02-present Professor Earth Sciences Univ. Western Ontario 07/87-06/02 Associate Professor Earth Sciences Univ. Western Ontario 07/82-06/87 Assistant Professor Geology Univ. Western Ontario 05/80-04/82 NSERC PDF Geology Univ. Western Ontario 4. HONOURS AND AWARDS: Scholarship/Research 2000 Robert and Ruth Lumsden Earth Sciences Research Award 2000- Honorary Research Associate, Victoria University of Wellington, NZ 1980-82 NSERC Postdoctoral Fellowship 1977-79 Ontario Graduate Scholarships 1977 UWO Special Scholarship 1973 UBC Dean’s Honour List 1973 NSERC Bursary

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Teaching 2009-10 UWO University Students’ Council, Teaching Honour Roll Certificates 2006 Nominated for TV Ontario’s ‘Best Ontario Lecturer’ competition

2000-07 UWO University Students’ Council, Teaching Honour Roll Certificates 2004 OCUFA Teaching Award 2002 UWO Edward G. Pleva Award for Excellence in Teaching 1999 UWO Faculty of Science Award for Excellence in Teaching 1995-98 UWO University Students’ Council, Teaching Honour Roll Certificates Service

2010 UWO Outcrop Club’s Certificate of Lifetime Membership 2006 UWO Graduate Geosciences Society’s Award of Appreciation 2002 UWO Faculty of Science Outreach & Recruitment Award

5. TEACHING:

a) Undergraduate Courses Taught

Course Title Years Taught

Mean Enrollment

Earth Sciences 4462b

Glacial and Quaternary Geology 99-10 16

Earth Sciences 1022b (winter)

Earth Rocks! 05-10 166

Earth Sciences 1022a (fall)

Earth Rocks! 04-10 117

Earth Sciences 1022a (summer) Earth Sciences

2281b

Earth Rocks!

Geology for Engineers

05-08

08-09

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73

Earth Sciences 082b (winter)

Crust of the Earth 97-04 175

Earth Sciences 082a (summer)

Crust of the Earth 96-04 35

Earth Science 082a (fall)

Crust of the Earth 98-03 81

Earth Sciences 463b

Glacial Geology 97-98 9

Earth Sciences 462a

Quaternary Geology 96-97 13

Geology 467

Glacial and Quaternary Geology 80-96 17

Geology 023b

Crust of the Earth 88-96 208

Geology 490 (course coordinator)

B.Sc. thesis 82-87 32

Geology 410Y

Field Geology 1983 17

Geology 291b

Geology for Engineers 1982 63

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b) Graduate Courses Taught

Course Title Years Taught

Mean Enrollment

Geology 9576b* Advanced Glacial Geology 94-11 2

Geology 567 (co-taught with A.

Dreimanis)

Advanced Glacial Geology 80-93 3

* joint lectures and labs with undergraduate equivalent (4462b); additional research paper and/or term papers required from graduate students.

Undergraduate Teaching Evaluations (ratings for “overall effectiveness”):

Year ‘91 ‘92 ‘93 ‘94 ‘95 ‘96 ‘97 ‘98 ’99 ’00 ’01 ‘02 ‘03 ’04 ‘05 ‘06 ’07 ’08 ‘09 ‘10 ave. Geol. 467 4.8 * 5.0 4.8 5.0 * 4.7 Geol. 023b 4.7 4.7 4.6 4.6 4.8 4.8 4.5# Geol. 023a (intersession) 4.8 ES 462a 6.4$ 6.5 6.5$ ES 4462b 6.6 6.7 6.8 * 6.6 6.8 6.8 6.9 6.9 7.0 6.9 7.0 6.8 ES 463b 6.8 6.7 6.8 ES 082a 6.6 6.6 nt 6.7 6.4 6.8 6.8 6.7 6.7 ES 082b 6.4 6.5 6.4 6.0 nt 6.6 6.7 6.5 6.6 6.5 ES 082a (intersession) 6.5 6.7 6.6 6.6 6.5 6.8 6.7 6.9 6.8 6.7 ES 1022a 6.7 6.6 6.5 6.8 6.7 ES 1022b 6.5 6.2 6.6 6.6 6.7 6.5 ES 022a (intersession) 6.8 6.9 6.8 nt nt 6.8 average 4.8 4.8 4.8 4.7 4.9 4.7# 6.6$ 6.6 6.6 6.4 6.7 6.6 6.7 6.8 6.7 6.7 6.7 6.7 6.8 6.8 6.6

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c) Graduate Supervision: (underlined names have published) 1. Master's theses: (10 completed at UWO) Principal Supervisor Scott Parsons, M.Sc. 2008. Glacial geology of the Lac D’Argentier area, Quebec – a potential

diamond-bearing kimberlite region. Currently VP Development, Northern Superior Resources. Peter Rotheisler, M.Sc. 2004 Glacial limits, paleoecology, tephrochronology, and stratigraphy

from the lower Stewart River basin, west-central Yukon Territory, Canada. Currently Ph.D. candidate, UBC Okanagan, Kelowna B.C.

Philip Holme, M.Sc. 1998. Quaternary geology and stratigraphy of the Beaver Mines map area, southwest Alberta. Currently Ph.D. candidate, Earth Sciences, Victoria Univ. of Wellington, NZ

Edward Little, M.Sc. 1995. A single-maximum-advance hypothesis of continental glaciation restricted to the Late Wisconsinan, southwestern Alberta. Currently Research Scientist, Geological Survey of Canada, Calgary

Wendy Spirito, M.Sc. 1992. GIS integration and statistical techniques for interpretation of exploration geochemical data, south Nahanni River area, NWT Currently Geochemical Data Manager, Geological Survey of Canada, Ottawa. Clifford Lawton, M.Sc. 1989. Flow vs. glaciotectonic origin of structures in Catfish Creek drift, near Bradtville, Ontario. Currently geoscientist, Dragun Corporation, Detroit. Gregory Brown, M.Sc. 1989. Bedford Shale (Port Lambton Group) and glacial dispersal of clay, southwestern Ontario. Works for federal government in Ottawa. Gary Parkin, M.Sc. 1986. Sedimentology of a Pleistocene glacigenic diamicton sequence near Campbell River, Vancouver Island, British Columbia. Currently Associate Professor, Land Resource Science, Univ. of Guelph.

James Butler, M.Sc. candidate 1988-89. Glacial geology at Plum Point, north shore of Lake Erie, Ontario. Unfortunately, Jim quit to become a commercial airline pilot.

Co-Supervisor John Delgaty, M.Sc. 2000 with A. Dreimanis (principal supervisor), Morphology, composition,

and origin of Ontario lobe drumlins in the Pickering-Bowmanville area, Ontario, and at Chimney Bluffs State Park, Wolcott, New York. Currently contract geologist with DeBeers.

Brian Hart, M.Sc. 1988 with A. Dreimanis (principal supervisor), Genesis of intra-till sorted sediment layers, Catfish Creek till, Bradtville, Ontario. Currently research scientist, Surface Science Western, UWO

2. Doctoral theses: (4 complete, 1 in prog. at UWO; 1complete, 1 in prog. at Victoria Univ., NZ) Principal Supervisor Carl Ozyer, Ph.D. in progress. Ice movement chronology and glacial history, Arrowsmith River

and Ellice Hills areas, mainland Nunavut. Olav Lian, Ph.D. 1997. Quaternary geology of the Fraser Valley area, Big Bar to Pavilion,

south-central British Columbia. Currently Assistant Prof., Univ. College of Fraser Valley, B.C. James Goff, Ph.D. 1993. Late Wisconsinan and Holocene sedimentation of Silverhope Valley, British Columbia. Currently Professor, School of Biological, Earth and Environmental Sciences, University of New South Wales, Syndey, Australia.

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Co-Supervisor Philip Holme, in progress. Ph.D. candidate with P. Barrett (principal supervisor at Victoria),

Glacial geology of the Sirius Group in the Allan Hills, Victoria Land, Antarctica. Clifford Atkins, Ph.D. 2003. with P. Barrett (principal supervisor), Glacial abrasion features on

bedrock and clasts with examples from New Zealand and Antarctica. Currently postdoctoral fellow, Antarctic Research Centre, Victoria University of Wellington, New Zealand.

Michel Parent, Ph.D. 1987. with A. Dreimanis (principal supervisor), Late Pleistocene stratigraphy and events in the Asbestos-Valcourt region, southeastern Quebec. Currently research scientist, Natural Resources Canada, Québec City. Michel Lamothe, Ph.D. 1985. with A. Dreimanis (principal supervisor), Lithostratigraphy and geochronology of the Quaternary deposits of the Pierreville and St. Pierre les Becquets areas, Quebec. Currently Professor, Dept. Sciences de la Terre, Université du Québec a Montréal.

4. Committees: Number of Thesis Examining Committees Served On (excluding my own students): Ph.D. M.Sc. Departmental 21 19 Extra-Departmental 4 18 (2 at York, Brock) Core Faculty Member (since 1993), UWO Graduate Program in Environmental Sciences,

serving on the thesis advisory committees of: Gregg Ferris M.Sc. in progress. Hydrogeology of the Kettle Creek drainage basin, southern

Ontario. Supervised by R. Schincariol (Earth Sciences). Rebecca MacDonald Ph.D. in progress. Stable isotope analysis of cores from Lakes Huron and

Michigan basins. Supervised by F. Longstaffe (Earth Sciences). Samson Girma Mengistu Ph.D. in progress. Forest ecology in a catchment near Batchewana

Bay, Ontario. Supervised by Irena Creed (Biology) Ayumi Mae Ph.D. 2010. Stable isotope analysis of cores from Lake Superior basins. Supervised

by F. Longstaffe (Earth Sciences). Pablo Jaramillo Ph.D. 2009. Ecology and effects of nematodes on crops in remediated soil.

Supervised by D. Hayden (Biology). Mariano Masiokas Ph.D. 2008. Dendrochronology and glacial history of the southern Andes of

Argentina. Supervised by B. Luckman (Geography). Juan Carlos Aravena Ph.D. 2007. Dendrochronology and glacial history of the southern Andes

of Chile. Supervised by B. Luckman (Geography). Elizabeth Webb, Ph.D. 2000. Stable isotope geochemistry of biogenic silica in dune and native

prairie grasses. Supervised by F. Longstaffe (Earth Sciences). Tracy Phillips, M.Sc. 1995. Effect of simulated herbivory by white-tailed deer on Cirsium

pitcheri: a rare plant species. Supervised by A. Maun (Plant Sciences). Ph.D. External Examination of T. Morris, 1988. Quaternary geology and geomorphology of

southern Prince of Wales Island, NWT, Canada. University of Alberta.

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6. PUBLICATIONS: a) Career Summary: Articles in peer-reviewed journals 48 Articles in peer-reviewed conference proceedings 5 Articles in non-peer reviewed publications 25 Abstracts and presentations at professional meetings 48 Technical Writings 8

b) Details: July 2005-June 2010; graduate student names are underlined

Papers in Peer-Reviewed Journals

Lloyd Davies, M.T., Atkins, C.B., van der Meer, J.M., Barrett, P.J., and Hicock, S.R. 2009. Evidence for cold-based glacial activity in the Allan Hills, Antarctica. Quaternary Science Reviews 29, 3124-3137. Lian, O.B. and Hicock, S.R. 2010. Insight into the character of palaeo-ice-flow in upland regions of mountain valleys during the last major advance (Vashon Stade) of the Cordilleran Ice Sheet, southwest British Columbia, Canada. Boreas 39, 171-186. Papers in Refereed Conference Proceedings

Ozyer, C.A. and Hicock, S.R. 2006. Ice-movement history, drift prospecting, and marine incursion in the Darby Lake and Arrowsmith River map areas, southern Boothia Peninsula, Nunavut. Geological Survey of Canada, Current Research 2006-C1, 9 p. Abstracts, Presentations to Professional Meetings

Ozyer, C.A. and Hicock, S.R. 2005. Late Wisconsinan glacial history of lower Boothia Peninsula, Nunavut, Canada. 35th Annual International Arctic Workshop, March 9-12, Edmonton, AB, Programme & Abstracts, 54. Ozyer, C.A., Hicock, S.R., and Sandeman, H.A. 2005. Drift prospecting in the Darby Lake and Arrowsmith River areas, Nunavut. Poster presented at Cordilleran Roundup 2005, January 24-27, Vancouver, BC, Abstract Volume, 26. Ozyer, C.A., Hicock, S.R., and Pazner, M. 2005. Using radar altimeter-derived DEMs to identify landforms, paleo ice-flow, and mineral dispersal trains. Geological Association of Canada Annual Meeting, May 12-14, Halifax, NS, Abstracts, 146-147. Lian, O.B. and Hicock, S.R. 2005. Towards understanding subglacial thermal regime and character of paleo-ice-flow under parts of the last Cordilleran Ice Sheet. Canadian Quaternary Association Biennial Meeting, June 5-8, Winnipeg, MN, Program and Abstracts, 51. Parsons, S.R.G., Hicock, S.R., and Morris, T.F. 2006. Glacial geology of the Lac D’Argentier area, Quebec – potential diamond-bearing kimberlite region. Poster presented at Mineral Exploration Roundup 2006, January 23-26, Vancouver BC, Abstract Volume, 26. Parsons, S.R.G, Hicock, S.R., and Morris, T.F. 2006. Kimberlite indicator mineral dispersal trains and the glacial geology of the Lac de l’Argentier area, Quebec – potential diamond-bearing kimberlite region.

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Poster presented at Quebec Exploration 2006, November 20-23, Quebec PQ, Abstracts, 116. Parsons, S.R.G., Hicock, S.R., and Morris, T.F. 2007. Kimberlite indicator mineral dispersal trains and the glacial geology of the Lac d’Argentier area, Quebec: potential diamond-bearing kimberlite region. Poster presented at Mineral Exploration Roundup 2007, January 29-February 1, Vancouver BC, Abstract Volume, 25. Hebda, R.J., Lian, O.B., and Hicock, S.R. 2007. Environmental history of the Mid Wisconsin Olympia Interstadial, Fraser Lowland, British Columbia, Canada. Geological Society of America, Cordilleran Section Annual Meeting, Abstracts with Programs 39, 17. Hicock, S.R. and Lian, O.B. 2009. Sticky spots in mountain valleys draining the southwest fringe of the last Cordilleran ice sheet. Canadian Quaternary Association Biennial Meeting, May 3-8, Burnaby, B.C., Abstracts & Programme, p 94. Hebda, R.J., Lian, O.B., and Hicock, S.R. 2009. Timing and environments of the Olympia non-glacial interval in the Fraser Lowland of British Columbia. Canadian Quaternary Association Biennial Meeting, May 3-8, Burnaby, B.C., Abstracts & Programme, p 87. Technical Writings

Jackson, L.E., Jr., Leboe, E.R., Little, E.C., Holme, P.J., Hicock, S.R., Shimamura, K., and Nelson, F.E.N. 2007. Quaternary stratigraphy and geology of the Rocky Mountain Foothills, southwestern Alberta. Geological Survey of Canada, Bulletin 583, 61 p. Lian, O.B., Hebda, R.J., and Hicock, S.R. 2009. Late Quaternary stratigraphy, paleoecology, and glacial geology of southwestern British Columbia: examples from lower Seymour and Lynn valleys. CANQUA 2009 Mid Conference Fieldtrip Guidebook, 21 p. Submitted for Publication/Under Review Ozyer, C.A. and Hicock, S.R. Identifying kimberlite indicator mineral dispersal trains using GIS interpolation in the Pelly Bay region, Nunavut, Canada. in final review for conference proceedings with Geochemisty Exploration, Environment, Analysis published by The Association of Applied Geochemists. I supervised the fieldwork and edited the ms. Ozyer, C.A. and Hicock, S.R. Last glacial ice flows/ice streams in the Keewatin Sector of the Laurentide Ice Sheet: Wager Plateau-lower Boothia Peninsula-Pelly Bay area, Nunavut, Canada. in review with Quaternary Science Reviews published by Elsevier. I supervised the fieldwork and edited the ms. In progress

International • Senior scientist with Antarctica New Zealand’s Event K042: glacial character of outcrop and rock core

from the Tertiary Sirius Group, Transantarctic Mountains, south Victoria Land, Antarctica, to interpret the record of behaviour and stability of the East Antarctic Ice Sheet (2 ms in prep)

• Bipolar comparison of Cenozoic ice sheet dynamics based on the character of subglacial till and tillite (2 ms in prep)

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• Fabric analysis of stones in subglacial tills to relate stone character to till formation

National • Subglacial dynamics, ice flow shifts, and interactions of Pleistocene Canadian ice sheets (2 ms in prep) • Chronology of pre-last glacial Pleistocene sediments in southern British Columbia (ms in prep) • Refinement of the Pleistocene stratigraphy and glacial history of southern Ontario (ms in prep) Impact of Publications: My work is cited in the Encyclopaedia of Quaternary Science (2007). My papers have also been cited in international journals, including: GSA Bulletin, Geology (Geological Society of America), Sedimentology (Pergamon), Journal of Glaciology (International Glaciological Society), Journal of Geophysical Research (Johns Hopkins Press), Sedimentary Geology (Elsevier), Quaternary Science Reviews (Elsevier), Boreas (Taylor & Francis), Geomorphology (Elsevier), Journal of Quaternary Science (Wiley), Quaternary International (Pergamon). 7. RESEARCH FUNDING: July 2005-June 2010

a) Research Grants

Funding Agency

Title of Project Annual Amount

Years Held

Principal Investigator(s)

NSERC Ancient ice sheet instabilities in central Nunavut

19,290 05-11 S. Hicock

b) In-Kind Contributions received for graduate student thesis research supervised by me: (does not include >$3.1 million in lab analyses by GSC, DeBeers, Monopros, Ontario Petroleum lab, BHP, Superior Diamonds)

Agency Purpose Amount Dates UWO Faculty of Science graduate student support $10,000 2004-06 BHP salary, field support for Ozyer thesis $80,000 2005 Superior Diamonds Inc. salary, field support for S. Parsons M.Sc. thesis $30,000 2005 Superior Diamonds Inc. salary, field support for Parsons thesis $30,000 2006 Diamonds North field support for Ozyer thesis $50,000 2006 Superior Diamonds Inc. salary, field support for Parsons thesis $30,000 2007 Diamonds North field support for Ozyer thesis $50,000 2007 Diamonds North field support for Ozyer thesis $50,000 2008 Total value in CAD: $330,000 8. OTHER SCHOLARLY AND PROFESSIONAL ACTIVITIES: a) Membership in Professional Societies • Geological Association of Canada (Fellow) • Geological Society of America • Canadian Quaternary Association • American Quaternary Association • Quaternary Sciences Institute, University of Waterloo

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b) Service to the Scientific Community International

• INQUA (International Union for Quaternary Research) Commission on Formation and Properties of Glacial Deposits (1985-present)

• Reviewed manuscripts for journals including: Nature, Geology, Geosphere (both Geological Society of America, Boulder), Journal of Sedimentary Research (Society for Sedimentary Geology, Tulsa), Sedimentology (Blackwell, Oxford), Sedimentary Geology (Elsevier, Amsterdam), Quaternary Science Reviews (Pergamon, Oxford), Earth Surface Processes and Landforms (Wiley), Boreas (Taylor & Francis, London), Quaternary Research (Academic Press, San Diego), Journal of Quaternary Science (Longman, Essex), Geomorphology (Elsevier, Amsterdam), Journal of Glaciology (British Glaciological Society, Cambridge), Marine Geology (Elsevier, Amsterdam), Terra Antarctica (Seneca, Italy), Antarctic Science (British Antarctic Survey, Cambridge), New Zealand Journal of Geology and Geophysics (Royal Society of New Zealand, Wellington)

• Reviewed grant applications for National Science Foundation, Arctic Institute of North America, American Chemical Society (Petroleum Research Fund), Antarctica New Zealand, Natural Environment Research Council (UK)

• Reviewed textbook manuscripts for Prentice Hall; symposium volume chapters for GSA’s Geology of North America K-1, A.A. Balkema (Rotterdam), and Oxford University Press

• Chaired technical sessions at scientific meetings • Published in several international journals

National

• Served on the Ontario Confederation of University Faculty Associations (OCUFA) Teaching & Academic Librarianship Awards Committee (2004-8; as Chair 2007-8)

• Reviewed manuscripts for journals including: Canadian Journal of Earth Sciences, Géographie physique et Quaternaire, Atlantic Geology, Great Lakes Geographer

• Reviewed grant apps for NSERC, Ontario Geoscience Research Fund, Alberta Ingenuity Fund • Reviewed symposium volume chapters for GAC Geotext 3 and GAC Special Paper 42

• Reviewed three textbook manuscripts for Pearson Education Canada (Earth, Geosystems, Natural Hazards) and one for Fitzhenry & Whiteside (Canada Rocks); for Pearson I am also co-authoring the 3rd edition of Earth - the first Canadian introductory textbook in geology.

• Contributed to GSC’s NATMAP program as student supervisor and manuscript author • Chaired technical sessions at scientific meetings 9. UNIVERSITY ADMINISTRATIVE DUTIES: a) Department of Earth Sciences 2007-present Awards Committee (Chair 09-) 1997-present Outreach Committee 1980-present Library Liaison Person 2002-08 Undergraduate Committee (Chair 2004-61) 2006-present Infrastructure Committee (Chair 2008-92) 2004-06 Curriculum Committee 2006-8 Graduate Committee (Acting Chair May-June, 2008)

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1 As Chair of the Undergraduate Committee I did undergraduate counselling year-round, timetabling, classroom and lab room assignments, TA assignments, Add-Drop period, Intent to Register period, adjudication, information sessions, award assignments and presentations during convocation, and signing forms, including: special permission, add-drop, intent to register, grade submission, grade revision, special exams. Counselling involved uncountable hours of bridging the old curriculum and New Academic Choices (NAC). It was my job to ensure that none of our students fell through cracks in the system and to help students transfer to our department from other faculties, universities, and countries. This was a major challenge because of numerous timetabling conflicts arising from increased choice and cross-disciplinary modules now available. I wrote a lot of special permission forms to get students through their programs. Furthermore, courses and pre-requisites have changed in the old curriculum and I had to substitute courses for senior students trying to graduate (which required more special permission forms). TA assignments were especially difficult because of changes in funding formulae between the faculties of Grad Studies and Science. I struggled to ensure that all eligible grad students got TAs close their expertise and all courses got enough TAs. Timetabling was a nightmare and I had to fight central administration repeatedly to retain our favourite lecture rooms and time slots (especially B&G 116). This has become more difficult with computerized timetabling that matches room size with class size. 2 As Chair of the Infrastructure Committee I oversaw the most extensive renovation program ever done in our department. This massive effort involved the renewal of 11 faculty offices, 12 student/postdoc offices, 2 staff offices, 8 research laboratories, 9 teaching and computer laboratories, 10 communal rooms, and 2 technical shops. In addition I orchestrated the relocation of our large research specimen collection, the renovation of 9 hallway cabinet displays, construction of 3 new ones, and personally framed and hung 230 photo panels on corridor walls in two buildings (almost all of which I had to remove and place in storage during the latest building renovations, then I re-hung them). I was also in charge of assigning office spaces for students, postdocs, new faculty members, and visiting scientists. This was a major challenge for our expanding department in a very restricted space. I oversaw recent renovations of phase 4. Outreach activities are explained below. b) Faculty of Science 2011- Science External Research Awards Committee 2009-present Science Undergraduate Awards Committee 2008-present Science Teaching Awards Committee 2006-8 Science Rep to Faculty of Education Council c) University of Western Ontario 2005-8 UWO Communications and Administrative Committee (Chair 2005-6) 2003-present UWO Academic Pension Board (Chair 2004-5 and 10-11; member 2004-11) 2003-05 UWO Fiduciary and Administrative Committee 2001-present UWO Northern Research Committee

1998-present UWO Committee on Summer Academic Orientation (Science Counsellor)

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CURRICULUM VITAE April, 2011

1. NAME: Dazhi Jiang

RANK: Associate Professor DATE TENURED: July 1, 2007

2. EDUCATION Degree University Department Year B.Sc.Eng. Hefei University of Technology, China Geology 1983 M.Sc. Hefei University of Technology Geology 1986 Ph.D. University of New Brunswick, Canada Geology 1996 3. EMPLOYMENT HISTORY Date Rank and Position Department Institution 1986-91 Lecturer Geology Hefei University of Technology,

China 1996-99 Postdoctoral Fellow Earth Sciences Carleton/New Brunswick 1999-2004 Assistant Professor Geology University of Maryland, College Park 2005-June 07 Assistant Professor Earth Sciences University of Western Ontario July 2007 – Associate Professor Earth Sciences University of Western Ontario 4. HONORS AND AWARDS 1993-1994 W.J. Wright Fellow, University of New Brunswick 1995 Best Paper Award, Structural Geology and Tectonics Division, Geological

Association of Canada 1996 Governor General's Gold Medal of Canada 1996-98 Postdoctoral Fellowship, NSERC, Canada 1998 Best Paper Award, Structural Geology and Tectonics Division, Geological

Association of Canada 2006 Leaders Opportunity Fund Award, Canada Foundation for Innovation 2006 Dave Elliott Award for Best Paper, Structural Geology and Tectonics Division,

Geological Association of Canada 2006-09 Specially-Appointed Professor1, Hefei University of Technology, China

1 The appointment comes with research funding of 150,000RMB plus travel expenses for my research in China in

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2011- Changjiang Scholar1, pending, Northwest University, China 5. TEACHING

a) Undergraduate courses taught

At The University of Western Ontario (since January 2005) ES 2201a/b: Structural Geology

This is an undergraduate Structural Geology course that I teach every year. It covers the deformation of Earth’s crust, description of geological structures, construction and interpretation of geological maps, cross sections, block diagrams, stereographic and orthographic projection of structural data, and tectonic significance of geological structures. I completely restructured the course content and lab materials when I first taught it at Western in January 2005.

ES2200a/b: Plate Tectonics Theory, Environments and Products

This is a comprehensive introductory geology course for students registering in Earth Science programs. I was asked to teach this course in September 2007 to a class of some 65 students.

ES 3350y: Advanced Field Mapping Techniques

This is the third-year field school that I teach every year. Emphasis is placed on observation and mapping skills at the outcrop scale and tectonic synthesis of geological data. I taught this course first with Profs. Norm Duke and Bill Church in May 2005. In May 2006, I taught this course as the principal leader with Dr. Norm Duke as a co-teaching instructor to a group of 8 students. In May 2007, I taught this course as the principal instructor with Dr. Gordon Southam to a group of 11 students in which my redesigned teaching plan took full effect. In May 2008, I taught this course with Dr. Desmond

the period of the appointment. In addition, I become eligible to apply for China National Science Foundation support for my research. 1 The Changjiang Scholar is a program sponsored by the Ministry of Education of China. It is analogous to the Canada Research Chair program, except that it also has an adjunct position awarded specifically to international scientists. The Scholar positions are awarded to outstanding scientists who will assume major leadership of research programs. A full-time Scholar must be on spot for a minimum of 9 months every year and an adjunct or visiting Scholar can be on spot for a minimum of 2 months. I am invited to be a visiting Scholar. In that capacity, I will be leading a National Key Laboratory for Geodynamics located in Xi'an, China.

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Moser, again as a principal instructor, to a group of 15. During my sabbatical leave the course was taught (May 2009) by Dr. Desmond Moser. In May 2010, I taught the course with the aid of 2 TA's to a group of 15 students.

ES 4490E: Senior Thesis

This is the undergraduate thesis course in the Earth Sciences Department. I taught this course in the academic year (September 2010-April 2011). At University of Maryland, College Park (1999 – 2004)

GEOL 341: Structural Geology

This is a Structural Geology course similar to Western’s ES 2201a/b except that it is a third year geology course at Maryland. In addition a semester at Maryland is about two weeks longer than a term at Western. Because of this, GEOL 341 was taught at a slightly higher level than ES 2201. I taught this course 6 times (the Fall Semesters of 1999, 2000, 2001, 2002, 2003, and 2004) at Maryland. The class size varied between 3 and 17 students but was typically around 12.

GEOL 471: Tectonics This is a fourth year course on tectonics and an overview of the tectonic evolution of

main orogenic belts on Earth, and discussion of Earth structure (compositional, thermal, and mechanical) and processes. I taught the course 4 times (the Spring Semesters of 2000, 2001, 2002, 2004). The class varied in size between 2 and 7.

GEOL 100: Physical Geology This is a first year introductory course of geology. It gave an overview of Earth

materials, structures, and processes, and the relevance of these to life, environment, hazard, and the development of society. I taught this course 1 time at Maryland to a class of 101 students.

At University of New Brunswick (1996 – 1999) When I was an NSERC Postdoctoral fellow (1996-1999) at the University of New

Brunswick and Carleton University, I taught the following undergraduate courses at the University of New Brunswick. GEOL 1030: Physical Geology GEOL 1001: Introductory Geology

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GEOL 1012: Environmental Geology

b) Graduate courses At University of Maryland GEOL 789C: Tectonics A graduate course covering advanced plate tectonics theory, plate boundary processes,

Earth evolution, Earth’s material, thermal, and mechanical structures. I taught this course 4 times and had between 2 and 4 graduate students. The class sizes were small because the Geology Department at Maryland is skewed towards geochemistry and quite weak on solid earth geology and geophysics. Of the 9 faculty members, I was the only faculty in the broad field of Earth Physics; there is a hydro-geologist, and the remaining are all geochemists.

GEOL 789R: Flow of Rocks A graduate course for structural geologists and geophysicists, it covers the application of

continuum physics to Earth Sciences, strain and kinematic analysis of large finite deformations, fabric development in crystalline materials, and numerical modeling of geological deformation and fabric development. I taught this course once and had 3 graduate students in the class.

At The University of Western Ontario

GL 9555a/b: Flow of Rocks in Crust and Mantle

A graduate course for structural geologists and geophysicists, it covers structural analysis of metamorphic tectonites, the application of continuum physics to Earth Sciences, strain and kinematic analysis of large finite deformations, fabric development in crystalline materials, and numerical modeling of geological deformation and fabric development.

At Hefei University of Technology, China, as a Specially-Appointed Professor Graduate Short Course: Flow and Vorticity Analysis of Naturally-deformed Rocks

A two week short course (July 3-15, 2006) to graduate students and faculty of the School of Resources and Environment at Hefei University of Technology, China, on the theory and method of flow and vorticity analysis in structural geology. The course consists of 30 hours of lectures and a geology field trip on the practical application of the techniques to geology outcrops.

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Numerical modeling in Structural Geology using FLAC A one week short course (Dec. 21-23, and 26-30, 2007) to graduate students and faculty of the School of Resources and Environment at Hefei University of Technology, China, on the application of finite difference modeling to geological deformation. The course consists of 15 hours of lectures and in-class modeling exercises. c) Graduate supervision

1. master’s theses, with titles and descriptions (indicate if completed or in progress)

Tianhuan Dai (completed in 2004) “Kinematics and deformation history of the Cross Lake greenstone belts”

(University of Maryland) Callan Bentley (completed in 2004) “Rock fabric analysis of the Sierra Crest shear zone system, California:

implications for crustal-scale transpressional shear zones” (University of Maryland)

Ruikun Liu (Completed in January, 2009) "Deformation of the clast-matrix system and its application to the

microstructural analysis of mylonites” Zhenyu (Sirius) Zhong (in progress, started in September 2009) “Numerical modeling of continental deformation”

2. doctoral theses, with titles and descriptions (indicate if completed or in progress)

Changcheng Li (in progress, started in January 2006) “Structural analysis of the Grenville Front deformation zone”

Biwei Xiang (completed, 2009; co-supervising with Dr G. Zhu at Hefei

Univ of Technology) "Kinematic analysis and geochronology of the Mozitan-Xiaotian shear

zone in northern Dabie"

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Yin Chen (in progress; co-supervising with Dr G. Zhu at Hefei Univ of Technology)

"Kineamtics of the Meng-Yin belt in the north China Craton"

Bilong Zhang (in progress; co-supervising with Dr G. Zhu at Hefei Univ of Technology)

"Deformation history of the Yiwulu Shan shear zone in the east of the north China Craton"

3. post-doctoral fellows, with descriptions of disciplinary areas; 2011: Dr. Biwei Xiang, from China Geosciences University, Wuhan. 2002: Prof Zaiping Yu, Professor and Department Chair from

Northwestern University of China 4. Committees Served as committee member for 3 Master students in Geology between

2002 and 2004 at Maryland. Served on many MSc and PhD examining committees at Western since

2005 as chair or examiner. On the supervisory committee of many graduate students at Western since

2005

d) Supervision other than graduate students Brooke L. Carter, undergraduate senior thesis at Maryland (2001-2002) 6. PUBLICATIONS

Total number of citations in English language peer-reviewed publications: 458, based on Scopus; H-index 14

a) Summary (count) according to the following categories:

Books authored: 0 Books edited: 0

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Chapters in books: 1 Articles in Peer-Reviewed Journals: 41 Articles in Peer-Reviewed Conference Proceedings: 4 Articles in non-Peer-Reviewed Journals and Conference Proceedings 0 Abstract, Presentations at Institutions and Professional Meetings 83 Technical reports: 9 Papers in Revision after Peer-Review: 0 Papers in Review with Peer-Reviewed Journals 3 Papers in Preparation: 2

b) Details (same categories as above) Books authored: ----

Books edited: ------ Chapters in Books:

White, J.C., Jiang, D. and Hanmer, S. (1998) High-temperature mylonites: II. In: AFault-related Rocks, a Photographic Atlas@ (Snoke, A.W., Tullis, J., and Todd, V.R., eds.), Princeton University Press, Princeton, NJ, pp. 422-425.

Articles in Peer-Reviewed Journals (in reverse chronological order) 41. Zhu, G., Jiang, D., Zhang, B., Chen, Y. 2011. Destruction of the eastern North China Craton by backarc extension: evidence from crustal deformation kinematics. Gondwana Research (in press) 40. Li, C. Jiang, D. 2011, A critique of vorticity analysis using rigid clasts. Journal of Structural Geology 33, 203-219. 39. Kuiper, Y. D. Lin, S., Jiang, D. 2011. Deformation partitioning in transpressional shear zones with an along-strike stretch component: an example from the Superior Boundary Zone, Manitoba, Canada. Journal of Structural Geology, 33, 192-202. 38. Wang, Y.S., Xiang, B.W., Zhu, G., Jiang, D. 2011, Structural and geological evidence for post-orogenic extension driven by lower crustal flow along the Northern Dabie orogenic belt, eastern China. Journal of Structural Geology, 33, 362-380.

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37. Lin, S., Jiang, D. Lafrance, B. 2011. Editorial Preface: Flow of rocks – A Special Issue celebrating the contribution of Paul F. Williams to mentoring. Journal of Structural Geology, 33, 188-191.

36. Short, H.A., Kuiper, Y.D., Jonson, S.E., Jiang, D. 2011. Estimation of vorticity from fibrous calcite veins, central Maine, USA - Corrigendum Journal of Structural Geology, 33, 59.

35. Jiang, D. 2010, Flow and finite deformation of surface elements in three dimensional

homogeneous progressive deformations. Tectonophysics, 487, 85-99. 34. Kuiper, Y., Jiang, D. 2010, Kinematics of deformation constructed from deformed

planar and linear elements: the method and its application. Tectonophysics 492. 174-191.

33. Xiang, B., Wang, Y., Jiang, D., Zhu, G., Zhang, B., Xie, C. 2009, The process of formation and deformation modeling of the post-orogenic north Dabie dome. Frontiers in Geosciences, 16 (3), 87-101. (In Chinese with English Abstract). 32. Xiang, B., Zhu, G., Jiang, D., Wang, Y. 2009, Modeling of the deformation of the Xiaotian-Mozitan ductile shear zone and its implication for the tectonic evolution of the north Dabie dome. Geological Review, 55 (2), 159-172. (In Chinese with English Abstract). 31. Jiang, D. 2007c, Sustainable Transpression: An examination of strain and kinematics

of deforming zones with migrating boundaries. Journal of Structural Geology, 29(12), 1984-2005, doi:10.1016/j.jsg.2007.09.007.

30. Lin, S., Jiang, D., and Williams, P. F., 2007, Kinematics of transpressional shear

zones: a review with emphasis on a triclinic model and the importance of differentiating ductile slickenside striations from stretching lineations. Geological Bulletin of China, 26(9), 19-31. (Invited).

29. Lin, S., Jiang, D. and Williams, P.F. 2007, The importance of differentiating ductile

slickenside striations from stretching lineations and variation of shear direction across a high-strain zone. Journal of Structural Geology, 29, 850-862. doi:10.1016/j.jsg.2006.12.006.

28. Kuiper, Y. D., Jiang, D., and Lin, S. 2007, Relationship between non-cylindrical fold

geometry and the shear direction in monoclinic and triclinic shear zones. Journal of Structural Geology, 29, 1022-1033. doi:10.1016/j.jsg.2007.01.009.

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27. Jiang, D. 2007a, Numerical modeling of the motion of rigid ellipsoidal objects in slow viscous flows: a new approach. Journal of Structural Geology, 29(2), 189-200, doi:10.1016/j.jsg.2006.09.010. 26. Jiang, D. 2007b, Numerical modeling of the motion of deformable ellipsoidal objects in slow viscous flows. Journal of Structural Geology, 29, 435-452.

25. Williams, P.F., Jiang, D. and Lin, S. 2006. Interpretation of deformation fabrics of

infrastructure zone rocks in the context of channel flow and other tectonic models. In: Law, R.D., Searle, M.P. & Godin, L. (eds) Channel Flow, Ductile Extrusion and Exhumation of Lower-mid Crust in Continental Collision Zones. Geological Society Special Publication, 268, 221-235. (Invited)

24. Jiang, D. and Williams, P.F. 2005. Reply to the comments by Domingo Aerden on

“Reference frame, angular momentum, and porphyroblast rotation”. Journal of structural Geology, 27, 1134-1137.

23. Williams, P.F. and Jiang, D. 2005. An investigation of lower crustal deformation:

evidence for channel flow and its implications for tectonics and structural studies. Journal of Structural Geology, 27, 1486-1504.

2006 Dave Elliott Award for Best Paper of Structural Geology and Tectonics Division of the Geological Association of Canada.

22. Jiang, D. and Williams, P.F. 2004. Reference frame, angular momentum, and

porphyroblast rotation. Journal of structural Geology, 26, 2211-2224. 21. Jiang, D., Williams, P. and Carter, B. 2004. Numerical modeling of the development

of kink-bands in anisotropic plastic materials. In: (eds.) Köhn, D. and Malthe-Sørenssen, A., Numerical Modeling of Microstructures, Journal of the Virtual Explorer, Electronic Edition, ISSN 1441-8142, Volume 15, Paper 4.

20. Jiang, D. 2001. Reading history of folding from porphyroblasts. Journal of Structural

Geology, 23, 1327-1335. 19. Jiang, D., Lin, S. and Williams, P.F. 2001. Deformation path in high-strain zones,

with reference to slip partitioning in transpressional plate-boundary regions. Journal of Structural Geology, 23, 991-1005.

18. Lin, S., and Jiang, D. 2001. Using along-strike variation in strain and kinematics to

define the movement direction of curved transpressional shear zones: an example from the northwestern Superior Province, Manitoba. Geology, 29, 767-770.

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17. Williams, P. F., and Jiang, D. 2001. The role of perturbations in the development of folds in a rock analogue. Journal of Structural Geology, 23, 845-856.

16. Jiang, D. 2000. Vorticity decomposition and its application to sectional flow

characterization: Reply. Tectonophysics 327, 153-155. 15. Jiang, D. 1999. Vorticity decomposition and its application to sectional flow

characterization. Tectonophysics 301, 243-259. 14. Jiang, D. and Williams, P. F. 1999a. A fundamental problem with the kinematic

interpretation of geological structures. Journal of Structural Geology 21, 933-937. 13. Jiang, D. and Williams, P. F. 1999b. When do dragfolds not develop into sheath

folds in shear zones? Journal of Structural Geology 21, 577-583. 12. Lin, S., Jiang, D. and Williams, P. F. 1999. Discussion on transpression and

transtension zones. Journal of Geological Society, London 156, 1045-1048. 11. Williams, P. F. and Jiang, D. 1999. Rotating garnets. Journal of Metamorphic

Geology 17, 367-378. Runner-up for Best Paper Award of Structural Geology and Tectonics Division of

the Geological Association of Canada. 10. Jiang, D. and Williams, P. F. 1998. High-strain zones: a unified model. Journal of

Structural Geology 20, 1105-1120. 9. Jiang, D. 1998. Forward modeling of non-steady-state deformations and the ‘minimum

strain path’: Discussion. Journal of Structural Geology, 20, 975-977. 8. Lin, S., Jiang, D. and Williams, P. F. 1998. Transpression (or transtension) zones of

triclinic symmetry: natural example and theoretical modelling. In: Holdsworth, R. E., Strachan, R. A. and Dewey, J. F. (eds) “Continental Transpressional and Transtensional Tectonics” Geological Society, London, Special Publications 135, 41-57.

Best Paper Award of Structural Geology and Tectonics Division of the Geological Association of Canada.

Runner-up for the Best Paper Award of Structural Geology and Tectonics Division of the Geological Society of America (nominator: Prof. Bob Holdsworth, Durham UK).

7. Pickerill, R. K., Han, Y. and Jiang, D. 1998, Taxonomic review of the ichnogenus

Helminthopsis Heer 1877 with a statistical analysis of selected ichnospecies – a reply. Ichnos. 5, 313-316.

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6. Jiang, D. 1997. Fracturing of garnet crystals in anisotropic metamorphic rocks during uplift: Discussion. Journal of Structural Geology, 19, 1429-1431.

5. Jiang, D. and White, J.C. 1995. Kinematics of rock flow and the interpretation of

geological structures, with particular reference to shear zones. Journal of Structural Geology, 17, 1249-1265.

Best Paper Award of Structural Geology and Tectonics Division of the Geological Association of Canada.

4. Jiang, D. 1994a. Vorticity determination, distribution, partitioning and the

heterogeneity and non-steadiness of natural deformations. Journal of Structural Geology, 16, 121-130.

Runner-up for Best Paper Award of Structural Geology and Tectonics Division of the Geological Association of Canada.

3. Jiang, D. 1994b. Flow variation in layered rocks subjected to bulk flow of various

kinematic vorticities: theory and geological implications. Journal of Structural Geology, 16, 1159-1172.

2. Jiang, D. 1989. An inquiry into a method to determine strain ellipsoids of deformed

rocks. Scientia Geologica Sinica. No.3, 226-234. 1. Luo, Q., Jiang, D. and Cao, G. 1985. On the deformation history and stratigraphic

sequence of metamorphic rocks in Qiao-tuo-ji area, Anhui. Journal of Hefei University of Technology. Vol. 7, No. 4. Articles in refereed conference proceedings (in reverse chronological order)

4. Luo, Q. and Jiang, D. 1993. Tectonic deformation since Indosinian in northeastern

“Jiangnan paleo-uplift” and its implication for petroleum evaluation. In: Tectonic evolution in Jiangnai-Xuefeng area. Publishing House of Geology. 67-88.(In Chinese with English abstract).

3. Luo, Q., Jiang, D. and Liu, G. 1992. Regional extensional covering faults and their

folding. In: Collection of Modern Geological Research. Publishing House of Nanjing University. 147-156. (In Chinese with English abstract).

2. Luo, Q. and Jiang, D. 1992. Recognition and significance of the extensional tectonics

in he Jinzi Epoch of the Indosinian orogeny in the Lower Yangtze Region, China. In: A Collection on China Continental Tectonics. Publishing House of China Geoscience University. 74-84. (In Chinese with English abstract).

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1.Luo, Q., Jiang, D. and Cao, G. 1990. Tectonic deformation in southern Zhangbaling belt, Anhui, China. In: Symposia of international conference on the evolution and geodynamics of continental lithosphere, Beijing. Volume 2. Publishing House of Science. (In Chinese with English abstract).

Articles in non-Peer-Reviewed Journals and Conference Proceedings

Abstract, Presentations at Institutions and Professional Meetings (in reverse chronological order) 83. Jiang, D., Bentley, C., 2011. A mechanical model for high–strain zones: development of multi-scale fabrics modeled by a multi-order Eshelby approach. GSA Penrose Conference on “Deformation localization in rocks: new advances”, June 27-July 2, 2011, Catalonia, Spain. 82. Kuiper, Y.D., Lin, S., Jiang, D., 2011. Deformation partitioning and along-strike stretch in trans-pressional shear zones: an example from the Superior Bound-ary Zone, Manitoba, Canada. GSA Penrose Conference on “Deformation localization in rocks: new advances”, June 27-July 2, 2011, Catalonia, Spain. 81. Li, C., Jiang, D., 2011. Deformation history of the Grenville Front Tectonic Zone and the Britt domain between the Sudbury Basin and the French River in Ontario, Canada, and its tectonic implications. GAC/MAC Annual Meeting, Ottawa, June , 2011.

80. Chen, Y., Zhu, G., Jiang, D., 2011. Time period of phase B of the Yanshanian orogeny in the east of north China craton refined from dating of a ductile shear zone in the Yanshan belt northeast of Beijing. GAC/MAC Annual Meeting, Ottawa, June, 2011. 79. Jiang, D., 2011. Rheology of continental deformation: current status, challenges, and approaches. Invited keynote talk at the Seminar on Continental Rheology, Jilin University, China, May 16-17, 2011. 78. Kuiper, Y.D., and Jiang, D., 2010. Kinematics of deformation constructed from deformed planar and linear elements: the method and its application. Geological Society of America Annual Meeting, Oct. 31, 2010. GSA Abstracts with Programs 42, No 5.

77. Jiang, D., 2010. Recent topics in structural geology and continental deformation. Invited talk at Northwest University, Xi'an, China, Aug. 5, 2010.

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76. Jiang, D., 2010. The role of structural geology in the study of continental lithosphere deformation. Invited talk at Hefei University of Technology, Hefei China, Aug. 2, 2010.

75. Kuiper, Y.D., Lin, S., and Jiang, D., 2009. Partitioning of triclinic deformation in a high-strain zone into monoclinic and orthorhombic deformation domains: an example from the Superior Boundary zone, Manitoba, Canada. GSA Annual Meeting, Portland, Oct. 18-21, 2009. 74. Jiang, D., 2009. Progressive deformation of layer-like elements in three dimensional homogeneous flow fields. Canadian Tectonics Group, 29th Annual meeting, 2-4 October, 2009, Pine Falls, Manitoba. 73. Li, C., and Jiang, D., 2009. Fold evolution and development of mylonites in the Grenville Front Tectonic Zone southeast of Sudbury, Ontario, Canada. Canadian Tectonics Group, 29th Annual meeting, 2-4 October, 2009, Pine Falls, Manitoba. 72. Jiang, D., 2009. The deformation of the continental lithosphere: Integrated structural geology and numerical modeling approach. Invited talk at China University of Geosciences, Wuhan, China, July 12, 2009. 71. Jiang, D., 2009. Vertical Variation of Deformation in Continental Strike-Slip Regimes. AGU-GAC Joint Assembly, May 24-27, Toronto. 70. Li, C., and Jiang., D., 2009. Problems With Determining the Kinematic Vorticity Number From the Shape Fabric of Rigid Porphyroclasts. AGU-GAC Joint Assembly, May 24-27, Toronto. 69. Li, C., and Jiang., D., 2009. Kinematics of the Grenville Front Tectonic Zone. AGU-GAC Joint Assembly, May 24-27, Toronto. 68. Kuiper, Y.D., and Jiang, D., 2009. Three dimensional strain analysis using deformed veins. AGU-GAC Joint Assembly, May 24-27, Toronto. 67. Kuiper, Y. D., Lin, S., and Jiang, D., 2009. Deformation partitioning in transpressional shear zones: an example from the Superior Boundary Zone, Manitoba, Canada. AGU-GAC Joint Assembly, May 24-27, Toronto. 66. Kuiper, Y.D., and Jiang, D., 2009. Geometries of surfaces of no stretching, and of fields of shortening and extension in three-dimensional flow. GSA Northeastern Section - 44th Annual Meeting (22–24 March 2009, Portland, Maine)

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65. Jiang, D., 2007. Rheology of continental lithosphere: a Structural Geology approach integrated with numerical modeling. School of Earth Sciences, Jilin University, China, Dec. 25, 2007. (Invited).

64. Jiang, D., 2007. Numerical modeling in Structural Geology using FLAC. Short Course given at Hefei University of Technology, Hefei China. Dec. 21-23, and 26-30, 2007. (Invited)

63. Jiang, D., 2007. Fabrics in greenstone belts. Archean Symposium 2007: a global

comparison of Archean Terranes. University of Western Ontario, London, Ontario, Canada, August 20 a-21, 2007.

62. Liu, R. and Jiang, D., 2007. Clast-matrix deformation mechanism with application to

the microstructural analysis of mylonites. Canadian Tectonic Group 27th Annual Meeting, Matawin, Quebec, October 13-14, 2007. 61. Lin, S., Jiang, D., and Williams, P. F., 2007. The importance of differentiating ductile slickenside striations from stretching lineations in kinematic studies. Continental Tectonics and Mountain Building – the Peach and Horne meeting, Ullapool, Wester Ross, NW Scotland, May 12-19, 2007. 60. Jiang, D., 2006. Theoretical modeling in Structural Geology. Institute of Geology and Geophysics, Chinese Academy of Sciences. (Invited, Dec. 8, 2006) 59. Jiang, D., 2006. Theoretical modeling in Structural Geology. Hefei University of Technology, China. (Invited, Nov. 29, 2006) 58. Jiang, D., 2006. The motion of porphyroclasts in mylonites: deformation mechanism and rheology information from microstructures. Canadian Tectonics Group, 26th Anniversary meeting, 13-15 October 2006, Crowsnest Pass, Alberta 57. Lin, S., Jiang, D. and Williams, P. F., 2006. The importance of differentiating ductile slickenside striations from stretching lineations and variation of shear direction across a high-strain zone. Canadian Tectonics Group, 26th Anniversary meeting, 13-15 October 2006, Crowsnest Pass, Alberta 56. Kuiper, Y. D., Jiang, D., and Lin, S., 2006. The usefulness of non-cylindrical (sheath) folds in monoclinic and triclinic shear zones. GSA Annual Meeting, Philadephia, Oct. 22-25, 2006. Geological Society of America Abstracts with Programs, Vol. 38, No. 7, 19.

55. Lin, S., Jiang, D., and Williams, P. F., 2006. The importance of differentiating

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ductile slickenside striations from stretching lineations in kinematic reconstructions. GSA Annual Meeting, Philadephia, Oct. 22-25, 2006. 54. Jiang, D., 2006. Slip partitioning and kinematic evolution of orogens and arcs. Hefei University of Technology, China. (Inaugural talk as a specially-appointed professor, Invited, July 3, 2006) 53. Jiang, D., 2005. Fabrics in crustal-scale high-strain zones: time to incorporate strain localization and tectonic transposition into numerical models. Canadian Tectonics Group, 25th Anniversary meeting, Orillia, Ontario, Oct 28-30, 2005.

52. Kuiper, Y., Jiang, D., and Lin, S., 2005. Sheath folds in monoclinic and triclinic

shear zones. Canadian Tectonics Group, 25th Anniversary meeting, Orillia, Ontario, Oct 28-30, 2005.

51. Jiang, D., 2005. Problems of transpression and transtention. Geological Association

of Canada/Mineralogical Association of Canada Annual Meeting, Halifax, Nova Scotia, May 2005.

50. Lin, S., Jiang, D., 2005. Does structural transtention exist? Geological Association of

Canada/Mineralogical Association of Canada Annual Meeting, Halifax, Nova Scotia, May 2005, Abstracts.

49. Crider, J.G., Cooke, M.L., Jiang, D., Resor, P., Stimac, J.P., Tikoff, B., Toro, J.,

2004. Using analog and mathematical models to address multiple learning objectives in undergraduate structural geology courses. Geological Society of America, Denver, Colorado, November 2004 Abstracts with Programs 36(5). (Invited)

48. Stimac, J.P., Crider, J.G., Cooke, M.L., Jiang, D., Resor, P., Tikoff, B., Toro, J.,

2004. An analog and mathematical modeling resource catalog for undergraduate structural geology courses. Geological Society of America, Denver, Colorado, November 2004 Abstracts with Programs 36(5).

47. Jiang, D., Bentley, C., 2004. Stretching lineations in transpressional zones: theoretical

predictions based on zones with migrating boundaries and natural observations. Geological Association of Canada/Mineralogical Association of Canada Annual Meeting, St. Catharines, Ontario, May 2004, Abstracts 29:135.

46. Williams, P.F., Jiang, D., 2004. Origin of high-grade nappes. 32nd International

Geological Congress, Florence, Italy. August 2004. 45. Jiang, D., 2004. Subduction zone processes. University of Manitoba, April 2004 (Invited).

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44. Jiang, D., 2004. Strain and structures in obliquely-convergent orogens and arcs.

University of Western Ontario, April 2004 (Invited). 43. Jiang, D., 2003. complex flow and deformation in shear zones and their implications

for kinematic analysis. Invited Keynote Talk at the International Conference Atransport and Flow Processes within Shear Zones@, sponsored by the Geological Society of London, Geological Society of America, and Geological Society of Australia, September 2-3, 2003, Burlington House, London, U.K.

42. Dai, T. and Jiang, D., 2002. Kinematics and deformation history of the central Cross

Lake shear zone in Manitoba. Geological Society of America North East Section Annual Meeting, Springfield, MA., March 2002, Abstracts with Programs 34(1).

41. Carter, B.L. and Jiang, D., 2002. Kinematic analysis of the Garth Run shear zone in

the Blue Ridge Province of Virginia. Geological Society of America North East Section Annual Meeting, Springfield, MA, March 2002, Abstracts with Programs 34(1).

40. Jiang, D., Williams, P.F. and Carter, B.L., 2002. Numerical modeling of the

development of kink-bands in anisotropic rocks. IMA Workshop on Anonlinear continuum Mechanics, Rheology and the Dynamo@, March 18-22, 2002, University of Minnesota.

39. Jiang, D. , 2002. Leader of discussion on Acurrent status and future direction of shear

zone studies@. Geological Society of America field forum, Akinematics and Vorticity of High-strain Zones@, April 16-21, 2002. (Invited).

38. Jiang, D., 2002. High-strain zone modeling: Retrospect and prospect. Northwest

University of China, June 5, 2002. (Invited). 37. Jiang, D., 2002. Complex deformation paths of rocks and forward numerical

modeling. University of Southern California, October 14, 2002. (Invited). 36. Jiang, D., 2002. Complexity of natural deformation and a forward modeling

approach. George Washington University, October 24, 2002. (Invited). 35. Jiang, D., 2002. The significance of non-steady state progressive deformation for the

kinematic interpretation of shear zones. Geological Society of America Annual Meeting, Denver, Colorado, October 29, 2002, Abstracts and Programs.

34. Jiang, D., Williams, P.F. and Carter, B.L., 2002. Development of kink-bands and

chevron folds in anisotropic materials: a numerical modeling study. Geological Society

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of America North East Section Annual Meeting, Springfield MA, March 2002, Abstracts with Programs 34(1).

33. Jiang, D., 2001. An integrated approach towards structural geology. College of

William and Mary, October 24, 2001. (Invited). 32. Jiang, D., 2001. The role of rheological anisotropy in the formation of natural folds: a

numerical investigation. American Geophysical Union Meeting, EOS Transactions of the American Geophysical Union 82(47):F1146.

31. Jiang, D., 2001. Vorticity partitioning in folds and its bearings on porphyroblast

rotation. NE Geological Society of American Abstract with Programs 33:79. 30. Jiang, D., 2000. Problems of kinematic analysis of high-strain zones. University of

Vermont, March 2000. (Invited). 29. Jiang, D., 2000. recent advances in computer simulation of natural deformation of

rocks. State University of New York, Stony Brook, October 2000. (Invited). 28. Williams, P.F., Stringer, P. and Jiang, D., 2000. Garnet rotation and the interpretation

of the Tay Nappe. Geological Society of Australia Annual Meeting, Sydney, Australia, Abstracts 59:542. (Invited).

27. Jiang, D., 1999. Current research on high-strain zones. University of Maryland,

January 1999. (Invited). 26. Jiang, D., 1999. Progress in the understanding of natural shear zones. Geological

Society of Washington, 124th Meeting, September 22, 1999. (Invited). 25. Jiang, D., and Williams, P.F., 1999. Deformation path partitioning in folds.

Geological Society of America Annual Meeting, Denver, Colorado, October 1999, Abstracts with Programs 31:237-238.

24. Jiang, D. and Williams, P.F., 1999. Slip and deformation path partitioning in orogenic

belts: implications for kinematic analysis of geological structures. SNORCLE Lithoprobe Transect and Cordillera Tectonics Workshop, Calgary, Alta., March 1999.

23. Corkery, M.T. Skulski, T., Whalen, J.B., Stone, D. and Jiang, D., 1999. Geological

investigations of supracrustal rocks in the Edmund-Stull Lakes area of Manitoba/Ontario. Lithoprobe Report 153-154.

22. Lin, S., Jiang, D., Syme, E.C., Corkery, M.T. Bailes, A.H., 1999. Kinematics and

tectonic significance of shear zones in the northwestern Superior Province of Manitoba.

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Western Superior Lithoprobe Annual Workshop, Ottawa, Ontario, January 1999, Lithoprobe Report, 157-158.

21. Williams, P.F., and Jiang, D., 1999. The Omineca belt: a crustal scale shear zone or a

zone of thrusting? SNORCLE Lithoprobe Transect and Cordillera Tectonics Workshop, Calgary, Alberta, March 1999.

20. Lin, S., Jiang, D., Syme, E.C., Corkery, M.T. and Bailes, A.H., 1999. Kinematics of

the Southern Knee Lake shear zone in the northwestern Superior province of Manitoba. Geological Association of Canada-Mineralogical Association of Canada, Joint Annual Meeting, Sudbury, Ontario, May 26-28, 1999. Abstracts 24:73.

19. Jiang, D., 1998. Shear zone studies: the past, present and the future. University of

Waterloo, November 1998. (Invited). 18. Lin, S., Jiang, D. and Williams, P.F., 1998. A model of triclinic transpression (or

transtension) zones and its implications for the study of shear zones in the western Superior Province. Western Superior Lithoprobe Annual Workshop, Toronto, Ontario, March 1998, Lithoprobe Report 85.

17. Williams, P.F. and Jiang, D., 1998. Folding and axial plane cleavage development.

Canadian Tectonics Group 18th Annual Meeting, Canmore, Alta. 16. Williams, P.F. and Jiang, D., 1998. The role of coaxial flow in the development of

folds: evidence from experiments and microstructural studies. Geological Society of America Annual Meeting, Toronto, Ontario, October 1998. Abstracts with Programs 30.

15. Jiang, D. and Williams, P.F., 1998. Triclinic high-strain zones. Geological Society of

America Annual Meeting, Toronto, Ontario, October 1998, Abstracts with Programs 30:A133.

14. Jiang, D., Williams, P.F. and Lin, S., 1998. Slip partitioning in transpressional

regimes and the resultant high-strain zone deformation. Canadian Tectonics Group 18th Annual Meeting, Canmore, Alberta.

13. Lin, S., Jiang, D. and Williams, P.F., 1998. Natural triclinic transpressional shear

zones: from the present to the Archean. Geological Association of Canada NUNA Research Conference, and Canadian Tectonics Group 18th Annual Meeting Aevolution of Structures in Deforming Rocks@, Canmore, Alberta, September 26-28, 1998.

12. Jiang, D. and Williams, P. F., 1997. A unified model for high-strain zones:

implications for fold evolution. Canadian Tectonics Group Workshop, Halifax, Nova Scotia.

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11. Lin, S., Jiang, D. and Williams, P. F., 1997. A new model of transpression zones

based on an example from the Canadian Appalachians. GAC/MAC Progr. With Abstr., 22, A91.

10. Jiang, D. and White, J.C., 1995. Microstructures of mylonites from the East

Athabasca mylonite Triangle, northern Saskatchewan: insights into deformation mechanisms of the lower continental crust. Canadian Tectonics Group Workshop, Rawdon, Quebec.

9. Jiang, D. and White, J.C., 1994a. The heterogeneity and non-steadiness of natural

flow: implications for kinematic interpretations and inferred deformation paths. EOS Trans. AGU., 75, 350.

8. Jiang, D. and White, J.C., 1994b. S/C fabrics in orogenic belts: how should they be

interpreted? Geol. Soc. Am. Abstr. With Progr., 26, A525. 7. Jiang, D. and White, J. C., 1994c. Rock flow kinematics and the interpretation of

structures, with particular reference to S/C fabrics. Canadian Tectonic Group Workshop, Belleville, Ontario.

6. White, J.C. and Jiang, D., 1994. High-strength ductile behaviour of ancient lower

continental crust: evidence from natural deformation. EOS Trans. AGU., 75, 329. 5. White, J.C. and Jiang, D., 1994. Geometry, kinematics and strain paths of mineralized

shear zones. Geol./Mineral. Assoc. Can., Progr. With Abstr., 19, A119. 4. White, J.C. and Jiang, D., 1993. Deformation processes in the Snowbird tectonic zone,

Saskatchewan. Lithoprobe Report, 34, 176-178. 3. Jiang, D., 1992. Vorticity conservation, distribution, and partitioning. Canadian

Tectonic Group Workshop, Nordegg, Alberta. 2. Luo, Q. and Jiang, D., 1988. Extensional deformation along the south bank of the

lower Yangtze River, China. In: Howell, D.G. and Wiley, T. J. (eds), Proceedings – International Tectonostratigraphic Terrane Conference 4, 65.

1. Luo, Q. and Jiang, D. and Cao, G., 1987. Structural deformation of the metamorphic

rocks in the region of the Qiaotouji, Feidong County, Anhui. International Symposium on Tectonic Evolution and Dynamics of Continental Lithosphere 1, 243-244. Technical Reports (in reverse chronological order)

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9. Bailey, C. M., Bobyarchick, A. R., and Jiang, D., 2003. Kinematics and vorticity of high-strain zones. GSA Today 13, No.6, 37.

8. Syme, E.C., Corkery, M.T., Lin, S., Skulski, T. and Jiang, D., 1998. Geological

investigations in the Knee Lake area, northern Superior Province. In: Manitoba Energy and Mines, Geological Services, Report of Activities, pp.88-95.

7. Lin, S., Jiang, D., Syme, E.C, Corkery, M.T. and Bailes, A.H., 1998. Structural study

of the southern Knee Lake greenstone belt, northwestern Superior Province, Manitoba. In: Manitoba Energy and Mines, Geological Services, Report of Activities, pp.96-102.

6. Jiang, D. and Corkery, M.T., 1998. A preliminary structural analysis of the Edmund

Lake-Little Stull Lake area, northwestern Superior Province, Manitoba. In: Manitoba Energy and Mines, Geological Services, Report of Activities, pp.119-126.

5. Percival, J.A., Corkery, M.T., Jiang, D., Lin, S., McNicoll, V. and 12 others, 1999.

Western Superior NATMAP: Progress in understanding the evolution of continental and oceanic blocks. Ontario Geological Survey Miscellaneous Paper 169:109-112.

4. Dai, T., Jiang, D. and Corkery, M.T., 2001. Deformation history of the Central Cross

Lake shear zone, northwestern Superior Province. In: Manitoba Industry, Trade and Mines, Report of Activities, pp. 111-114.

3. Dai, T., Jiang, D. and Corkery, M.T., 2002. Deformation history of the northwestern

Cross Lake greenstone belt (NTS 63I12), northwestern Superior Province, Manitoba. In: Report of Activities, Manitoba Industry, Trade and Mines, Manitoba Geological Survey, pp. 226-233.

2. White, J.C. and Jiang, D. 1995. Stress and strength regimes in the lower crust with

reference to the Snowbird Tectonic Zone: implications for crustal architecture. LITHOPROBE Trans-Hudson Orogen, Report.

1. White, J.C. and Jiang, D. 1994. Deformation Processes in the Snowbird Tectonic Zone: Implications for Rheological and Kinematic Studies. LITHOPROBE, Trans-Hudson Orogen, Report 38, p.100-104.

Papers in Revision (after Journal Peer-Reviews):

Papers in Review with Peer-Reviewed Journals:

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Jiang, D. A general approach for modeling the motion of rigid and deformable ellipsoids in ductile flows. Submitted to Computers and Geosciences. (Jan, 2011) Jiang, D., Bentley, C. From microstructures to tectonics: multi-scale fabric development in large shear zones modeled by a multi-order Eshelby approach. Submitted to Geology (April, 2011). Zhang, B., Zhu, G., Jiang, D., Li, C., Chen, Y., Evolution of the Yiwulushan metamorphic core complex and its implication for the timing of lithospheric thinning of the North China craton. Submitted to Journal of Structural Geology (March, 2011).

Papers in Preparation: Jiang, D. and Bentley, C. in preparation, Significance of tectonic transposition and strain

localization in the development of fabrics in crustal-scale shear zones: an example from the Sierra Crest shear zone, California. To be submitted to Journal of Structural Geology.

Jiang, D. Vertical variation of deformation in continental strike-slip regimes. To be

submitted to Journal of Geophysical Research, Solid Earth 7. RESEARCH FUNDING: (indicate year granted, principal investigators in order of grant application, grantor, purpose or title, annual amount, type of grant)

Term (Start Date)

Principal Investigator

Co-Principal

Investigator

Grantor Grant Title

Purpose Total Amount

1987-92 Q.K. Luo D. Jiang China NSF 1 Operating RMB¥90,000 1999 D. Jiang Univ.

Maryland 2 Operating US$100,000

2000 D. Jiang Univ. Maryland

3 Travel US$2,300

2001-03 D. Jiang Manitoba Geol Survey

4 Fieldwork support

CAN$25,050

2001-03 D. Jiang US NSF 5 Operating US$67,082 2002 D. Jiang NW Univ.,

China 6 Visiting

support RMB¥15,000

2003 D. Jiang Shaanxi Prov. China

7 Visiting Scholarship

RMB¥20,000

2003 D. Jiang US NSF 8 Operating US$13,415

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2003-05 D. Jiang Am. Chem. Society

9 Operating US$35,000

2005 D. Jiang UWO 10 Operating CAN$40,000 2005-08 D. Jiang NSERC-DG 11 Operating CAN$93,300

($31,100/yr) 2005 D. Jiang NSERC-RTI 12 Equipment CAN$27,647

2005-06 D. Jiang UWO-ADF 13 Operating CAN$7,500 2006 D. Moser D. Jiang & 4

others NSERC-RTI 14 Equipment CAN$67,551

2006- D. Jiang CFI/ORF 15 Equipment CAN$445,677 2006-09 D. Jiang Hefei Univ.

Technology 16 Operating RMB¥150,000

2008-13 ZHU G. D. Jiang & 4 others

China NSF 17 Operating RMB¥2,457,000

2008-13 SONG C. D.Jiang China NSF 18 Operating RMB¥519,000 2008-12 D. Jiang NSERC-DG 19 Operating CAN$180,000

($36,000/yr) 2009-11 D. Jiang China NSF

(40828001) 20 Operating RMB¥200 ,000

2009 D. Moser D. Davis; D. Jiang; S.Lin;

F. Longstaffe; G. Southam

NSERC-RTI 21 Equipment ����136,165

2010 G. Osinski P.Sylvester; K. McIsaac; D. Jiang; R.

Grieve

NSERC-RTI 22 Equipment ����141,558

Key to titles: 1. Structural evolution and petroleum potential of the Jiangnan uplift in south China 2. University of Maryland new faculty start-up funding; operating 3. International Travel Fund, U. Maryland for collaborative research with CSIRO in Perth

Australia 4. Field work support for collaborative research on the Cross Lake Greenstone belt, Canada

for three summers. 5. Tectonic overpressures in high-strain zones, NSF-Tectonics division. 6. Support for my invited lecture tour to the Northwest Univ of China in Xi’an, China. 7. Support for my field trip to the Central Orogenic belt of China, granted by the Ministry of

Education of Shaanxi Province of China. 8. Supplemental award to the “Tectonic overpressures in high-strain zones” project. 9. Rheological control of fold geometry: a numerical investigation.

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10. UWO new faculty start-up funding; operating 11. Deformation and fabrics across subhorizontal rheological boundaries in continental

wrenching to transpressional regimes: an integrated fieldwork and numerical investigation 12. Acquisition of equipment for microstructural analysis of rocks 13. Integrated field and numerical investigation of rock fabric in Archean greenstone belts 14. SEM-CL imaging system for guiding microbeam geochemistry 15. Equipment for integrated research on deformation structures in the continental lithosphere. 16. Support for my lecture and research at Hefei University of Technology as a Specially-

Appointed Professor from May 2006-May 2009. 17. Shallow-level response to the North China Craton destruction in the vicinity of the Tan-Lu

fault: a field and numerical modeling investigation (郯庐断裂带周边在华北克拉通破坏中的浅部响应 与数值模 拟研究). China National Science Foundation, key project. (2008-2013)

18. Detailed investigation of the Shang-Dan suture zone and the deformation of the north Qinling belt (商丹缝合带与北秦岭变形作用细节研究). China National Science Foundation project (2008-2013).

19. Integrated field and numerical modeling investigation of deformation structures in Earth’s crust.

20. An Integrated Field and Numerical Modeling Investigation of the Intra-Plate Deformation of the Continental Lithosphere: A Case Study from the East North China Craton since Late Mesozoic 大陆岩石圈板内变形的野外和数值模拟研究:以华北克拉通东部晚中生代以来变形为例

21. Electric Pulse Disaggregator and Hydroseparator for Micromineral Research 22. Lidar for Advanced Digital Field Mapping   8. OTHER SCHOLARLY AND PROFESSIONAL ACTIVITIES

Guest Editor (Invited): Journal of Structural Geology special issue "Flow of rocks" (May 2009 to present) Co-convener at AGU/GAC Joint Assembly (May 24-27, Toronto) of the session (oral and poster) "From microstructure to tectonics: multiple scales of lithospheric deformation".

Top Reviewer 2007 awarded by the Journal of Structural Geolog

Co-convener of Geological Society of America Field Forum on Kinematics and Vorticity of High-strain Zones (April 16-21, 2002).

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Co-convener of Topical Session (#115) on Geometry, Kinematics, and Vorticity of High-strain Zones, Geological Society of America Annual Meeting, Denver, Colorado.

Councilor of the Geological Society of Washington (2003-2005) Reviewed or was asked to review articles, books, for the following journals and publishers since completion of Ph.D.:

American Journal of Science Central European Journal of Geosciences Canadian Journal of Earth Sciences Geological Society of America Bulletin Geological Society of America Special Papers Geological Society Special Publications Geology Gondwana Research Journal of Geological Society of London Journal of Geophysical Research – Solid Earth Journal of Metamorphic Geology Journal of Structural Geology Precambrian Research Tectonophysics Tectonics

Reviewed proposals for National Science Foundation, NSERC, and other funding agents. Invited, by Prof. Bruce Hobbs, Chief of CSIRO Division of Exploration and Mining, for a scientific visit to the Division at Perth Australia in the summer of 2000. 9. UNIVERSITY ADMINISTRATIVE DUTIES:

Department

Geology, Maryland 1999 Compiled and developed a complete set of labs for Geology 341 since August 1999 2000-2002 Coordinator, Departmental Seminar Series (Department of Geology, Maryland) 2001 Initiated seminars on AFlow of Rocks@. 2001-2002 Co-organizer (with Dr. Michael Brown) of seminars on crustal petrology and

tectonics 1999-2004 Member, Graduate Committee (U. Maryland)

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1999-2000 Established Laboratory for Structural Geology & Tectonics, U. Maryland Earth Sciences, Western 2005- present Establishing the Laboratory for Deformation Structures in the Lithosphere Member of the following Departmental Committees Curriculum committee (2005-June 2008, Chair since April, 2006) Field committee (2005-06; 2009-present) Graduate committee (2005-06) Faculty search committee (2005-08) Chair Search Committee (elect, 2007-08) Promotion and Tenure Committee (elect, 2007-08) Annual Performance Evaluation Committee (elect, 2007-08; 2010- present) Infrastructure committee (Chair Sept 2009-June 2010, member to present) Undergraduate committee (Sept 2009-10) Workload committee (elect. Sept. 2010-present) GAC faculty representative (2006-2008) College of Computer, Mathematical, and Physical Sciences, Maryland 1999-2002 Member, Center for Scientific Computation and Mathematical Modeling, U.

Maryland 2002-2003 Member, Undergraduate Computer Initiative, U. Maryland Faculty of Science, and The University, The University of Western Ontario July, 2005-July 2007 Senate for Faculty of Science Geological Association of Canada, UWO representative, 2005-present Interdisciplinary Curriculum Committee, Feb 2007 to May, 2008 10. COMMUNITY SERVICE 2001-02 Supervised the science project of Timothy A. Dickson, a high school student from

Montgomery Blair Magnet Program of Maryland. Tim worked in my Laboratory for Structural Geology and Tectonics as an internship student and finished a project on fold modeling. He is now a geology major at the College of William & Mary in the US.

2002 Served as judge for the 54th Prince George’s Area Science Fair, of the Prince

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George’s County (Maryland) Science and Technology Program (March 17, 2002) 2003-04 Supervised the science project of Victoria Jones, a high school student from the

Science and Technology Program of the Prince George=s County Public Schools, Maryland. She worked in my lab as an internship student and finished a project on the modeling of shape fabrics in shear zones.

2004 Accepted the interview of a journalist from The Washington Times newspaper on

the topic of earthquake and was quoted in the newspaper article “Earth is quaking” (Feb 26, 2004, The Washington Times).

2006 Volunteered as a member of the 2006-07 Ontario Graduate Scholarship Selection

Panels.

Gave a talk to undergraduate students in the Faculty of Resources and Environment, Hefei University of Technology, China on “Undergraduate and graduate education in Canada” (Invited, Nov. 28, 2006)

2008 Gave a talk to the public on “Earthquakes” following the China Sichuan Earthquake

(Invited, June, 2008)

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CURRICULUM VITAE — Jisuo JIN

1. NAME: Jisuo Jin

RANK: Full Professor DATE TENURED: July 1, 2001

2. EDUCATION

Degree University Department Year

B.Sc. Beijing University Geology 1982 M.Sc. Laurentian University Earth Sciences 1984 Ph.D. University of Saskatchewan Geological Sciences 1988

3. EMPLOYMENT HISTORY

Date

Rank and Position Department Institution

July 1, 2005 Full Professor Earth Sciences University of Western OntarioJuly 1, 2001 Associate Professor Earth Sciences University of Western OntarioJuly 1, 1998- June 30, 2001

Assistant Professor Earth Sciences University of Western Ontario

Jan. 1, 1997- June 30, 1998

Assistant Professor Geology University of Regina

Sept. 1, 1994- Dec. 31, 1997

Research Associate Earth Sciences Laurentian University

April 1, 1993- Aug. 31, 1994

Visiting Scientist ISPG Calgary Geological Survey of Canada

April 1,1990-Mar. 31, 1993

Historic Research Officer Royal Tyrrell Museum of Palaeontology

Alberta Culture and Multiculturalism

4. HONOURS AND AWARDS

2008 University of Western Ontario Students Council (USC) Teaching Honour Roll, Award of Excellence for 2007-2008.

2009 University of Western Ontario Students Council (USC) Teaching Honour Roll, Award of Excellence for 2008-2009.

2010 University of Western Ontario Students Council (USC) Teaching Honour Roll, Award of Excellence for 2009-2010.

2010 Award of Excellence in Undergraduate Teaching, Faculty of Science, University of Western Ontario.

5. TEACHING

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a) Undergraduate Courses Taught ES 250 Mapping Field School. A 10 day field course on geological mapping of the Precambrian Huronian Group in the Whitefish Falls area, Ontario. ES 2265 Paleobiology and Paleoecology (replaced ES 361 in 2004). An introduction to the important fossil groups of monerans, protists, and invertebrate animals, and application of fossils to paleoecology, biotic evolution and extinction, biostratigraphy and geochronology, paleobiogeography, sedimentary petrology, and reconstruction of ancient environments. ES 2266 Dinosaur and Other Vertebrate Evolution. Introduction to the fossil record that documents the major

steps in vertebrate evolution, such as the origin, radiation, and mass extinction of fishes, basal tetrapods (amphibians), basal amniotes (reptiles, mammal-like reptiles, and dinosaurs), birds, and mammals.

ES 314 Sedimentary Petrology (replaced part of ES311 in 2000-2001). Identification and description of various types of sedimentary rocks; use of sedimentary features to interpret ancient depositional environments; study of important diagenetic processes that alter original characters of primary sediments. ES 361 Paleobiology. An introduction to the important fossil groups of monerans, protists, and invertebrate animals, and application of fossils to paleoecology, biotic evolution and extinction, biostratigraphy and geochronology, paleobiogeography, sedimentary petrology, and reconstruction of ancient environments. ES 4461 Advanced Paleontology. Advanced topics on applications of paleontological data to the study of biostratigraphy, patterns and processes of evolution, ancient environments, geochronology, and paleobiogeography. ES 490 Undergraduate Honours Theses. Topics in paleontology and carbonate sedimentology. ES 450Y Field School. A seven day field course on regional geology in New Brunswick and Nova Scotia (Pricinpal instructor: Guy Plint). Summary of Student Evaluations (overall effectiveness, out of a full score of 7) Course 2000-

2001 2001-2002

2002-2003

2003-2004

2004-2005

2005-2006

2006-2007

2007-2008

2008-2009

2009-2010

ES2265 6.6 6.6 ** 6.4 6.9 6.5 ES2266 6.5 6.5 6.7 ES 314 6.0 6.0 6.4 6.3 6.6 6.2 ** ES 361 6.3 6.4 6.3 6.6 ** ES 450Y 6.2 ** ES 4461 6.6 6.6 6.0 ** 6.5 6.7 GL 9532 6.5 ** Sabbatical leave b) Graduate Courses Taught

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ES 9532 Ancient Ecosystems. A wide range of topics concerning the evolution of ancient ecosystems from Archean to Phanerozoic. Global cycles of O, C, S, N, P, etc. and their relationships with climate change and life evolution. Environmental control on the origin, diversification, and extinction of various ancient ecosystems discussed in lectures, seminars, and term paper. ES 537 Recent Advances in Paleobiology and Biostratigraphy. Selected topics in recent advances in concepts and practices within the broad fields of paleobiology and biostratigraphy, including systematics, the nature of fossil and rock records, organism-sediment relationships, biostratigraphy and chronostratigraphy, biotic events in life history (great radiations, mass extinctions, and post-extinction recovery) and event-stratigraphy. c) Graduate Supervision Master’s Students

Candidate Supervisor

Thesis Project

Status

Chris Stott (UWO)

Principal supervisor

Biostratigraphy and paleoecology of the Ordovician-Silurian boundary sections, Bruce Peninsula and Manitoulin Island, Ontario.

Promoted to doctoral student (1999.9–2000.8)

Allison Daley (UWO)

Co-supervisor Evolution of borings in brachiopod shells from Ordovician to Devonian

Completed (2003.9–2005.12 )

Deana Schwarz (UWO)

Co-supervisor Stable Isotopes of Ordovician brachiopod shells Completed (2006.9–2008.8)

Colin Sproat Principal supervisor

Late Ordovician faunal evolution in epicontinental seas

2010.9- (NSERC-CGS)

Candace Brintnell

Co-supervisor Silurian reefs and carbonate sedimentology and stratigraphy, southern Ontario

2010.9-

Doctoral Students

Candidate Supervisor

Thesis Project

Status

Chris Stott (UWO)

Principal supervisor

Biostratigraphy and paleoecology of the Ordovician-Silurian boundary sections, Bruce Peninsula and Manitoulin Island, Ontario.

(2000.8–) (on medical leave)

Pengfei Chen Principal supervisor

Silurian brachiopod diversity fluctuations of Arctic Canada

Completed (2005.8–2009.11)

Akbar Sohrabi

Principal supervisor

Late Ordovician sea-level rise and faunal responses, southern Ontario

2009.5-

6. PUBLICATIONS

CAREER SUMMARY Books/Monographs (original research, peer-reviewed) 11 Journal articles (peer-reviewed) 64 Papers in periodicals and conference proceedings (non-peer-reviewed) 5

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Technical Reports (non-peer-reviewed) 7 Conference field guides 4 Abstracts/posters for conference presentations 40 Books and special volumes edited 4

Books/Monographs (peer-reviewed, last 5 years) 11. Jin J. and Zhan R. 2008. Late Ordovician orthide and billingsellide brachiopods from Anticosti Island, eastern

Canada: Diversity change through mass extinctions. National Research Council of Canada, NRC Research Press, Ottawa, 159 pp., 38 pls.

10. Zhan R. and Jin, J. 2007. Ordovician–Early Silurian (Llandovery) stratigraphy and palaeontology of the Upper Yangtze Platform, South China. Science Press, Beijing. 169 pp.

Journal Articles (peer-reviewed) 68. Chen, P., Jin, J. and Lenz, A.C. (submitted). Palaeoecology of transported brachiopod assemblages embedded

in black shale, Cape Phillips Formation (Silurian), Arctic Canada. Palaeogeography, Palaeoclimatology, Palaeoecology.

67. Jin, J., Harper, D.A.T., Sheehan, P.M. (accepted). Late Ordovician Thalassinoides ichnofacies along the palaeoequator of Laurentia. Palaeogeography, Palaeoclimatology, Palaeoecology.

66. Jin, J., Rong, J. and Zhan, R. (accepted). Oldest known Dicoelosia and Epitomyonia, deep-water brachiopods from the Upper Ordovician (lower–middle Katian), Shaanxi, North China. Palaeontology.

65. Chen, P. and Jin, J. 2010. Evolution and environmental adaptation of the Late Ordovician-Early Devonian orthide brachiopod Dicoelosia. Memoir of the Association of Australasian Palaeontologists, 39, 1-17.

64. Zhan R., Liu J., Percival, I.G., Jin J. and Li G. 2010. Biodiversification of Late Ordovician Hirnantia Fauna on the Upper Yangtze Platform, South China. Science China: Earth Sciences, 40(9), 1154–1163.

63. Jin, J. and Copper, P. 2010. Microbially mediated phosphatization of intracrystalline soft tissue in Late Ordovician brachiopod Plaesiomys, Anticosti Island, eastern Canada. Special Papers in Palaeontology, 84, 161-175.

62. Jin, J. and Copper, P. 2010. Origin and evolution of the Early Silurian (Rhuddanian) virgianid pentameride brachiopods – the extinction recovery fauna from Anticosti Island, eastern Canada. Bollettino della Società Paleontologica Italiana.49, 1-11.

61. Jin, J. and Bergström, J. 2010. True Dalmanella and taxonomic implications for some Late Ordovician dalmanellid brachiopods from North America. GFF, 132, 13-24.

60. Zhan, R., Jin, J., Rong, J., Zhu, X., and Han, N. 2010. Late Cambrian brachiopods from Jingxi, Guangxi Province, South China. Alcheringa, 34, 99-133.

59. Zhan, R., Jin, J. and Chen, P. 2010. Early–Mid Ordovician Yangtzeella (Syntrophiidina, Brachiopoda) and its evolutionary significance. Palaeontology, 52, 77-96.

58. Jin, J., Harper, D. A. T., and Rasmussen, C. M. Ø. 2009. Sulcipentamerus (Pentamerida, Brachiopoda) from the Lower Silurian Washington Land Group, North Greenland. Palaeontology, 52, 385-399.

57. Zhan, R. and Jin, J. 2008. Diversity analysis of the Early Ordovician Sinorthis Fauna (Brachiopoda) from the Meitan Formation of Zunyi, northern Guizhou, South China. Transactions of the Royal Society of Edinburgh, Earth and Environmental Sciences, 98, 239-251.

56. Chen, P. Jin, J., and Lenz, A. C. 2008. Evolution, palaeoecology, and palaeobiogeography of the Late Ordovician-Early Silurian brachiopod Epitomyonia. Palaeoworld, 17, 85-101.

55. Jin, J. and Popov, L. E. 2008. A new genus of Late Ordovician–Early Silurian pentameride brachiopods and its phylogenetic relationships. Acta Palaeontologica Polonica, 53, 221-236.

54. Zhan, R. and Jin, J. 2008. Aspects of recent advances in the Ordovician stratigraphy and palaeontology of

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China. Palaeoworld, 17: 1-11. 53. Zhan, R., Jin, J., Rong J., Chen P., and Yu G. 2008. Strophomenide brachiopods from the Changwu Formation

(mid Ashgill, Late Ordovician) of Chun’an, western Zhejiang, southeast China. Palaeontology, 51(3), 737-766.

52. Rong J., Jin, J., Zhan R., and Bergström, J. 2008. The earliest known Stegerhynchus (Rhynchonellida, Brachiopoda) from the Hirnantian strata (uppermost Ordovician) at Borenshult, Östergötland, Sweden Fauna. GFF, 130, 21-30.

51. Zhan, R., Jin, J., Zhang, Y., and Yuan, W. 2008. The great Ordovician radiation of marine life: Examples from South China. Progress in Natural Sciences (Elsevier), 18(1), 1-12.

50. Zhan R. and Jin, J. 2008. Onshore migration of a deep-water brachiopod fauna from the Lower Ordovician Tonggao Formation, Jiangnan Slope, southeastern Guizhou Province, South China. Canadian Journal of Earth Sciences, 45(2), 141-157.

49. Jin, J. 2008. Environmental control on temporal and spatial differentiation of Early Silurian pentameride brachiopod communities, Anticosti Island, eastern Canada. Canadian Journal of Earth Sciences, 45(2), 159-187.

48. Jin, J. and Copper, P. 2008. Response of brachiopod communities to environmental change during the Late Ordovician mass extinction interval, Anticosti Island, eastern Canada. Fossils and Strata, 54, 41-51.

47. Stott, C. A. and Jin, J. 2007. The earliest known Kinnella (Brachiopoda, Orthida) from the Upper Ordovician of Manitoulin Island, Ontario, Canada. Acta Palaeontologica Polonica, 52, 535-546.

46. Stott, C. A. and Jin, J. 2007. Rhynchonelliformean brachiopods from the Manitoulin Formation of Ontario, Canada: potential implications for the position of the Ordovician-Silurian Boundary in cratonic North America. Acta Palaeontologica Sinica, 46 (suppl.), 449-459.

45. Harper, D. A. T., Jin, J., Rasmussen, C. M. Ø., Rasmussen, J. A., and Svend Stouge, S. 2007. Overview of the pentameride brachiopod succession (Upper Ordovician-Lower Silurian) in Børglum Elv and GB Schley Fjord, Peary Land, North Greenland. Acta Palaeontologica Sinica, 46 (suppl.), 176-180.

44. Jin, J., Copper, P., and Zhan Renbin 2007. Species-level response of tropical brachiopods to environmental crises during the Late Ordovician mass extinction. Acta Palaeontologica Sinica, 46 (suppl.), 194-200.

43. Zhan Renbin, Jin, J., and Li Guipeng. 2007. The Saucrorthis Fauna (Brachiopoda) and its implication for the Ordovician radiation of South China. Acta Palaeontologica Sinica, 46 (suppl.), 515-522.

42. Jin, J., Zhan R., Copper, P. & Caldwell, W.G.E. 2007. Epipunctae and phosphatized setae in Late Ordovician plaesiomyid brachiopods from Anticosti Island, eastern Canada. Journal of Paleontology, 81, 666-683.

41. Zhan Renbin, Jin, J. and Chen, P. 2007. Brachiopod diversification during the Early–Mid Ordovician: an example from the Dawan Formation, Yichang area, central China. Canadian Journal of Earth Sciences, 44(1), 9-24.

40. Rong Jiayu, Jin, J. and Zhan Renbin 2007. Early Silurian Sulcipentamerus and related pentamerid brachiopods from South China. Palaeontology, 50, 245-266.

39. Thomsen, E., Jin, J., and Harper, D. A. T. 2006. Early Silurian brachiopods (Rhynchonellata) from the Sælabonn Formation of the Ringerike district, Norway. Bulletin of the Geological Society of Denmark, 53, 111-126.

38. Plint, A. G., Jin, J., Varban, B. L., and Rylarsdam, J. R. 2006. A cool-water hardground epifauna on large quartzite clasts: Middle Turonian Kaskapau Formation, NE British Columbia, Canada. Palaios, 21, 557-570.

37. Zhan Renbin, Jin, J., and Rong Jiayu 2006. β-diversity fluctuations in Early–Mid Ordovician brachiopod communities of South China. Geological Journal, 41, 271-288.

36. Azmy, K., Veizer, J., Jin, J., Copper, P., and Brand, U. 2006. Paleobathymetry of a Silurian shelf based on brachiopod assemblages: An oxygen isotope test. Canadian Journal of Earth Sciences, 43, 281-293.

35. Jin, J., Zhan Renbin, and Rong Jiayu. 2006. Taxonomic reassessment of two virgianid brachiopod genera from the Upper Ordovician and Lower Silurian of South China. Journal of Paleontology, 80, 72-82.

Articles not peer-reviewed

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7. Brintnell, C., F.R. Brunton, F. R., Brett, C. E. and Jin, J. 2009. 26. Project Unit 09-026. Characterization of the Fossil Hill–Cabot Head Formational Disconformity between Tobermory and Guelph, Niagara Escarpment Region, Southern Ontario. Summary of Field Work and Other Activities 2009, Ontario Geological Survey, Open File Report, 6240, 26.1-26.10.

6. Tapanila, L. and Jin, J. 2008. Introduction. The dynamic reef and shelly communities of the Paleozoic. Canadian Journal of Earth Sciences (Special Issue), 45, 117-120.

5. Marsh, A. K. A., Bergman, K. M., and Jin, J. 2001. Carbonate/evaporite deposits of the Shell Lake marker bed, Middle Devonian Elk Point Basin, Rocanville, Saskatchewan. Summary of investigations 2001, Volume 1, Saskatchewan Geological Survey, 2001-4.1 p.37-45. Saskatchewan Geological Survey, Regina.

Books and Special Volumes Edited 4. Tapanila, L. and Jin, J. 2008. The dynamic reef and shelly communities of the Paleozoic. Canadian Journal of

Earth Sciences, Special Issue, 45(2):117-265. Abstracts/Posters for Conference Presentations Jin, J. 2010 (Keynote, invited). Global warming, global cooling, oceanic anoxia: What caused the Late Ordovician

mass extinction? International Conference of Geobiology, June 3-6, 2010, Wuhan, China. Jin, J. 2010 (Keynote). Morphological cline, palaeogeographical gradient, and the evolution of the Late

Ordovician brachiopod faunas of North America. 6th International Brachiopod Congress, February 1-6, Melbourne, Australia. Geological Society of Australia Abstracts, 95: 58.

40. Chen, P. and Jin, J. 2009. Reconstruction of transported brachiopod assemblages of the Cape Phillips Formation, Arctic Canada. Proceedings of Canadian Paleontology Conference, 7: 14.

Jin, J. 2009. Origin and diversification of the Late Ordovician brachiopod fauna in epicontinental seas of North America. 9th North American Paleontological Convention, Abstracts. University of Cincinnati, Cincinnati, Ohio USA, June 21-26, 2009, p. 175.

Jin, J. and Copper, 2009. Origin and diversification of the Early Silurian virgianid brachiopods. Rendiconti della Societa Paleontologica Italiana, 3(3): 301-302.

Jin, J., Harper, D. A. T., Rasmussen, J. A., Rasmussen, C. M. Ø., and Stouge, S. 2008. Occurrence of the Late Ordovician Red River lithofacies and biofacies in North Greenland. Canadian Paleontology Conference Proceedings, 6: 18-21.

Chen, P. and Jin, J. 2008. Functional morphology and evolution of Late Ordovician-Early Devonian orthide brachiopod Dicoelosia. Canadian Paleontology Conference Proceedings, 6: 18-21.

Ausich, W. I., Tapanila, L., Jin, J., Copper, P. 2008. The Anticosti Project: Biosphere Collapse and Recovery during a Global Glacial Epoch. Session No. 125 (T44): Deep Time Earth Life Observatories (DETELOs): Focusing on Critical Transitions in the History of Life. Joint Meeting of The Geological Society of America, Soil Science Society of America, American Society of Agronomy, Crop Science Society of America, Gulf Coast Association of Geological Societies with the Gulf Coast Section of SEPM, October 5-9, 2008, Houston, Texas, Paper No. 125-5.

Chen, P., Jin, J., and Lenz, A. C. 2007. Evolution, paleoecology, and paleobiogeography of the Late Ordovician-Early Silurian Epitomyonia Fauna. Canadian Paleontology Conference, St. John’s, Newfoundland, September 20-23, 2007.

Schwarz, D. M., Longstaffe, F. J. and Jin, J. 2007. Stable carbon and oxygen isotope compositions of Hirnantian brachiopods, Ellis Bay Formation, Anticosti Island. Canadian Paleontology Conference, St. John’s, Newfoundland, September 20-23, 2007.

Rasmussen,C. M. Ø., Harper, D. A. T., Jin, J., Rasmussen J. A. and Stouge, S. 2007. Survival of the thickest: Late Ordovician–Early Silurian brachiopods from Peary Land, North Greenland. Lundadagarna i Historisk Geologi och Paleontologi X, March 12–13, 2007.

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Harper, D. A. T., Jin, J., Rasmussen, C. M. Ø., Rasmussen, J. A., Stouge, S., and Svennevig, K. 2006. The Ordovician–Silurian pentameroid seas of North Greenland: tropical incumbents rule the waves. The Palaeontological Association Annual Meeting, Sheffield, December 18–21, 2006, Abstracts, p. 56–57.

30. Jin, J. 2006. Temporal and spatial differentiation of Early Silurian pentameride shelly communities: examples from Anticosti Island, eastern Canada. Geological Society of America Abstracts with Program, Philadelphia, October 22–25, 2006, 38 (7), 402.

Zhan Renbin and Jin, J. 2006. Onshore migration of a deep-water brachiopod fauna from the Lower Ordovician Tonggao Formation, Jiangnan Slope, southeastern Guizhou Province, South China. Geological Society of America Abstracts with Program, Philadelphia, October 22–25, 2006, 38 (7), 402.

7. RESEARCH FUNDING (and Teaching Equipment Grants)

PI Project Funding Agency Type Amount Rewarded

Period Held

Jin, J. Silurian biostratigraphy and paleoenvironment of Arctic Canada

Polar Continental Shelf Project , Natural Resources Canada

Logistic support of field work

$21,500 2008

Jin, J. Paleoenvironmental control on the origin and radiation of the North American epicontinental fauna

NSERC Discovery Grant 35,000/yr 2008- 2013

Shen, S. et al. (group)

International Partnership Program for Creative Research : Key events in Earth ecosystem evolution

Chinese Academy of Sciences

Collaborative research

7 million RMB(~ $1 million)

2007- 2012

Jin, J. Paleoclimate change through a rapid greenhouse-icehouse transitions in the Late Ordovician, Greenland

University of Western Ontario, Small ADF

$8,220 2006

Harper, D.A.T. Rasmussen, J. ... Jin J.

Rapid transitions through Greenhouse-Icehouse-Greenhouse climates 440 million years ago: North Greenland

Danish Research Council (Denmark)

Collaborative research

847,143DDK (~ $210,000)

2006

Jin, J. and Zhan, R.

Comparative study of Ordovician brachiopod diversity between NA and South China

Chinese National Natural Science Foundation (NSFC)

Collaborative research

270,000RMB (~ $55,000)

2005– 2007

8. OTHER SCHOLARLY AND PROFESSIONAL ACTIVITIES

a) Journal Editorship Associate Editor, Canadian Journal of Earth Sciences, 2003– Special Editor, Acta Palaeontologica Sinica, 2006– Member of Editorial Board, Petroleum Exploration and Development (China), 2003–

b) Memberships of Professional Organizations

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Member, NSERC Earth Sciences and Ecology Scholarships and Fellowships Selection Committee (National Committee 186; 2010–)

Titular Member, Subcommission on Silurian Stratigraphy, IUGS (2005–) Fellow, Geological Association of Canada (GAC, 1997–). Member, Paleontological Society (US). Research Associate, Royal Ontario Museum (1998–).

c) Organization of Conferences/Sessions

• Co-Organizer, Section II: Early Paleozoic explosions, crises and their geological background. International Conference of Geobiology, Co-evolution between life and environments at critical periods of geological history. June 3-6, 2010, Wuhan, China.

• Co-Organizer, Session No. 13 (Symposium S8), IGCP 503: Ordovician-Silurian Oceanic/Climatic Events and Biotic Response. 2009 North American Paleontological Congress, Cincinnati, Ohio, June, 23, 2009.

• Co-leader, Post Conference Field Excursion: Ordovician and Silurian stratigraphy and palaeontology of the Upper Yangtze Platform, South China, Joint Yangtze Conference of the 10th International Symposium on the Ordovician System and the 3rd International Symposium on the Silurian System, July 1-7, 2007, Nanjing China.

• Co-chair, Special Session T114: The dynamic reef and shelly communities of the Paleozoic. Geological Society of America Annual Meeting, October 22–25, 2006 Philadelphia, USA.

• Organizer of Special Session SS15: Evolution of earth and life in the early Paleozoic, GACMAC 2002, Saskatoon.

d) Critical Reviews of Manuscripts for Publication —Total number of manuscripts reviewed for scientific journals and books: > 100

Journals: Acta Palaeontologica Polonica (Poland); Alcheringa (Australia); Bulletin Institut royal des Sciences naturelles de Belgique, Serie Sciences de la Terre (Belgium); Canadian Journal of Earth Sciences (Canada); Fossil and Strata (Sweden), Journal of the Palaeontological Society of Japan, Journal of Paleontology (USA); Journal of Systematic Palaeontology (UK); Lethaia (Denmark), Milwaukee Public Museum Contributions to Biology and Geology (USA); Geological Survey of Canada Bulletin (Canada); Palaeogeography, Palaeoclimatology, Palaeoecology (Netherlands); Palaeontology (UK); Records of the Australian Museum (Australia), Transactions of the Royal Society of Edinburgh (UK). Books: NRC Press (Canada); Balkema Publisher (Netherlands); Printice Hall Canada.

e) Review of Research Grant Applications — Total >30 (2006–)

Reviewed 12 grant proposals for the American Association for the Advancement of Science (AAAS, 2007), 23 grant proposals for the National Science Foundation of China (NSFC, 2005–2007), 2 grant proposal for NSERC (2006-07); 1 grant proposal for the Natural History Museum (UK, 2006), 2 grant applications from Synthesys (European Union; DE-TAF 2443 and 5566, 2007-2008), and 1 grant proposal for the Paleontological Society (US, 2007).

9. UNIVERSITY ADMINISTRATIVE DUTIES

a) Department of Earth Sciences Annual Performance Evaluation Committee (2007–) Faculty Search Committee (2008–) Graduate Chair & Associate Chair (2007–)

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Financial Committee (2007–2008) Appointment Committee (2007–2008) Workload Committee (2007–2008) Chair, Colloquium Committee (2004–2006)

b) Faculty of Science Member, Earth Sciences Chair Selection Committee (2008) Member, Nominating Committee (2001–2006) Member, Dean=s Internal Advisory Committee (1999–2006)

c) University Representative, GTA Union Designate for Earth Sciences (2007–). 10. COMMUNITY SERVICE

UWO Campus Representative for Geological Association of Canada (2000–2005).

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April 29, 2011 CURRICULUM VITAE 1. NAME: Robert Linnen

RANK: Associate Professor

DATE TENURED: July 1, 2010 2. EDUCATION:

Degree University Department Year Degree University Department Year Ph.D. McGill University Earth Sciences 1992 M.Sc. McGill University Earth Sciences 1985 B.Sc. Queen’s University Geological Sci. (Hon.) 1979

3. EMPLOYMENT HISTORY:

Date Rank and Position Department Institution July 2010-present. R.W. Hodder Chair Earth Sciences Univ. Western Ont. 1997-2010. Associate Professor, Earth Sciences Univ. Waterloo. 4. HONORS AND AWARDS: University of Waterloo (2006) Outstanding Performance Award. This award was established to “reward faculty members for outstanding contribution in teaching and scholarship” Mercator Visiting Professorship (2005; DFG [Deutsche Forschungsgemeinschaft] – German Research Foundation). “The programme is designed to enable Universities in Germany to invite highly qualified scientists and scholars from abroad.” Premier’s Research Excellence Award (2000; Premier of Ontario). The Premier’s Research Excellence Awards (PREA) are awarded on a competitive basis and aims to help gifted researchers in Ontario attract talented graduate students, post-doctoral fellows or research associates to their research teams. Howard Street Robinson Distinguished Lecturer (1999-2000; Geological Association of Canada). The Howard Street Robinson Lecturer is chosen by the Mineral Deposits Division and the Precambrian Division of the GAC in alternate years “for furtherance of scientific study of Precambrian Geology and Metal Mining”. 5. TEACHING

a) Undergraduate Courses ES 3313 Igneous Petrology. Study of igneous processes using rock and thin section descriptions (petrography). Discussion of how different compositions and conditions influence the phases present in a rock (phase equilibria). Association of different rock types with plate tectonic setting. ES 4434 Geochemistry of Metals, Melts and Fluids in the Crust. The principals of metal concentration and deposition in magmatic and hydrothermal environments are examined. Natural and experimental data, including fluid inclusion, stable isotope, metal solubility, mineral stability and metal partition behavior are used to develop genetic models for ore deposits, which form the basis of mineral exploration strategies.

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BSc Theses Imran Meghi (2011) The Origin of Platinum Group Element Mineralization at the Geordie Lake Deposit in Marathon, Ontario, 165 p. Syed Junaid Ali (2011, with Robbie Flemming), Petrology and Mineralogy of The Xintianling Scheelite Skarn Deposit, Hunan, China, 59 p.

b) graduate courses taught (course titles and descriptions) with a summary of evaluations;

ES 9552 Advanced Mineral Deposit Geochemistry. The principals of metal concentration and deposition in magmatic and hydrothermal environments are examined. Natural and experimental data, including fluid inclusion, stable isotope, metal solubility, mineral stability and metal partition behavior are used to develop genetic models for ore deposits, which form the basis of mineral exploration strategies.

c) graduate supervision MSc students Naderi, N., (in progress) An isotopic and fluid inclusion study of the Young-Davidson Au deposit Mancini, L. (in progress, MSc Waterloo, with Mario Coniglio) Aspects of the diagenesis of Ordovician limestone from the Lake Simcoe region. Asseri, A., (in progress, MSc, Waterloo) Behaviour of HFSE in highly fluxed pegmatite liquids. Ruthart, R. (in progress, MSc, Waterloo) Genesis of PGE mineralization of the W Horizon at the Marathon deposit, Ontario. Martin, R., (in progress, MSc, Waterloo) Geochemical controls of Au mineralization at the syenite-hosted Young-Davidson deposit at Matachewan, Ontario. Blumenthal, H. (2010) A Geochemical Study of the Mineralization at the Hopper deposit, Yukon: A Case Study of an Atypical Copper Occurrence, 107 pp. University of Waterloo. Kremer, P., 2010, (MSc Waterloo, with Shoufa Lin) Structural controls of pegmatite emplacement in the Bernic Lake area, Manitoba, 91 pp. University of Waterloo. Mealin, C., 2008, Magmatic and hydrothermal distribution of PGEs in the Bird River sill, Manitoba. MSc, University of Waterloo, 155 pp. University of Waterloo. PhD students Che, X. (PhD, with RuCheng Wang, Nanjing) Comparison of accessory minerals from tungsten deposits in China and Canada. Blaine, F., 2010 The Effect of Volatiles (H2O, Cl and CO2) on the Solubility and Partitioning of Platinum and Iridium in Fluid-Melt Systems, 164 pp. University of Waterloo. Guo, Q., 2008, As/Sb partitioning in high temperature granitic melt – aqueous system and remediation in low temperature Permeable Reactive Barrier system, 175 pp. University of Waterloo. Van Lichtervelde, M., 2006, Métallogénie du tantale: Application au different styles de minéralisations en tantale dans la pegmatite de Tanco, Manitoba, Canada, PhD, 248 pp. Université Paul Sabatier, Toulouse, France. 3. post-doctoral fellows, with descriptions of disciplinary areas;

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Jian Zhang, 2008-2010, Structural controls of the Young-Davidson gold deposit and the tectonic-metamorphic evolution of the western portion of the Larder Lake Deformation zone. Waheed Ibraheem, 2009-2010, Petrogenesis of some rare metal-bearing granites in the Eastern Desert of Egypt (visiting professor from Zagazig University, Egypt). 4. committees Jordan Laarmar (PhD)

6. PUBLICATIONS:

a) Refereed Publications Fiege, A., Kirchner, C., Holtz, F., Linnen, R.L. and Dziony, W., Influence of fluorine on the solubility of manganotantalite (MnTa2O5) and manganocolumbite (MnNb2O5) in granitic melts - an experimental study, Lithos 122, 165-174. 2011. Botcharnikov, R.E., Linnen, R.L., Wilke, M., Holtz, F., Jugo, P.J. and Berndt, J., The role of sulphur and redox conditions to generating gold enrichment in magma, Nature Geoscience. DOI: 10.1038/NGEO1042. 2010. Bartels, A., Vetere, F., Holtz, F., Behrens, H. and Linnen, R.L., Viscosity of flux-rich pegmatitic melts. Contrib. Mineral. Petrol. DOI 10.1007/s00410-010-0582-3, 10 pp. 2010. Dix G.R., Sharma, S., Al-Aasm, I.S., Coniglio, M., Linnen, R., Riva, J.F.V. and Achab, A., Origin of hydrothermal marine dolomite and phosphate in Upper Ordovician platform carbonates of the craton-interior Timiskaming outlier, Canada. Amer. Jour. Sci. 310, 405-423. 2010. Bartels, A., Holtz, F. and Linnen, R.L., Solubility of manganotantalite and manganocolumbite in pegmatitic melts. Amer. Mineral. 95, 537-544. 2010. Botcharnikov, R.E., Linnen, R.L. and Holtz, F., Solubility of Au in Cl- and S-bearing hydrous silicate melts. Geochim. Cosmochim. Acta 74, 2396–2411. 2010. Brand, A.A., Groat, L.A., Garland, M.I., Linnen, R.L., Breaks, F.W. and Giuliani, G., Emerald mineralization associated with the Mavis Lake Pegmatitic Group, near Dryden, Ontario. Can. Mineral. 47, 315-336. 2009. Van Lichtervelde, M., Gregoire, M., Didier, B., Salvi, S. and Linnen, R.L., Trace element geochemistry by laser ablation ICP-MS of micas associated with Ta mineralization in the Tanco pegmatite, Manitoba, Canada. Contrib. Mineral. Petrol. 155, 791-806. 2008. Van Lichtervelde, M., Linnen, R.L., Salvi, S. and Didier, B., Textures and chemical evolutions in tantalum oxides: a discussion of magmatic versus metasomatic origins for Ta mineralization in the Tanco Lower Pegmatite, Manitoba, Canada. Econ. Geol. 102, 257-276. 2007. Turner, D., Groat, L.A., Hart, C.J.R., Mortensen, J.K., Linnen, R., Giuliani, G. and Wengzynowski, W., Mineralogical and geochemical study of the True Blue aquamarine showing, southern Yukon. Can. Mineral. 45, 203-227. 2007. Van Lichtervelde, M., Linnen, R.L., Salvi, S. and Didier, B., Evaluating the role of metagabbro rafts on tantalum mineralization in the Tanco pegmatite, Manitoba. Can. Mineral. 44, 625-644. 2006. Farges, F., Linnen, R.L. and Brown, G.E. Jr., Redox and speciation of tin in hydrous silicate glasses: A comparison with Ta, Mo and W. Can. Mineral. 44, 795-810. 2006.

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Piilonen, P.C., Farges, F., Linnen, R.L., Brown, G.E.Jr., Pawlak, M., and Pratt, A., Structural environment of Nb5+ in dry and fluid-rich (H2O, F) silicate glasses: A combined XANES and XAFS study including a novel approach to ICP-AES analysis of micro materials. Can. Mineral. 44, 775-794. 2006. Linnen, R.L., and Cuney, M., Granite-related rare-element deposits and experimental constraints on Ta-Nb-W-Sn-Zr-Hf mineralization: in Linnen, R.L., and Samson, I.M., eds., Rare-Element Geochemistry and Mineral Deposits, Geological Association of Canada Short Course Notes 17, 45-68. 2005. Blaine, F., Linnen, R.L., Holtz, F. and Bruegmann, G.E., Platinum solubility in a haplobasaltic melt at 1250°C and 0.2 GPa.: The effect of water content and oxygen fugacity. Geochim. Cosmochim. Acta 69, 1265-1273. 2005. Bhalla, P., Holtz, F., Linnen R.L., Behrens, H. and Koepke J., Solubility of cassiterite in evolved granitic melts; effect of T, fO2 and additional volatiles: Lithos 80, 387-400. 2005. Linnen, R.L., The effects of water on the solubility of accessory minerals in granitic melts: Lithos 80, 267-280. 2005. Piilonen, P., Farges, F., Linnen, R. and Brown, G.E. Jr., Sn and Nb in dry and fluid-rich (H2O, F) silicate glasses. Physica Scripta, T115, 405-407. 2005. Refereed Conference Proceedings and Government Publications Linnen, R.L. Rare Metal Li-Cs-Ta-(Sn-Nb) Mineralization: What do we know and where are we going?: B.C. Geol. Surv. Open File 2010-10, p. 29-30. 2010. Linnen, R.L. Rare Metal granites: Similarities and contrasts with pegmatite deposits: B.C. Geol. Surv. Open File 2010-10, p. 33-34. 2010. Blaine, FA., Linnen, R.L., Holtz, F. and Bruegmann, G.E., The effects of fO2, Cl and S on the geochemical behavior of Au in andesitic and rhyodacitic magmas. 11th International Platinum Symposium. 2010 Ruthart, R.G., Linnen, R.L., Samson, I.M. and Good, D.J., Characterization of High-PGE Low-Sulphur Mineralization at the Marathon PGE-Cu Deposit, Ontario. 11th International Platinum Symposium. 2010. Botcharnikov, R.E., Linnen, R.L., Wilke, M., Holtz, F. and Jugo, P.J., The effects of fO2, Cl and S on the geochemical behavior of Au in andesitic and rhyodacitic magmas, 11th International Platinum Symposium. 2010. Linnen, R. and Che, X., 2009, Evaluation of titanite as an indicator mineral for tungsten-skarn mineralization. In. Yukon Exploration and Geology 2009, K.E. MacFarlane, L.H. Weston and L.R. Blackburn eds., Yukon Geological Survey, 223-228. 2009. Linnen, R. L., Galeschuk, C., Halden, N. and Lau, L., Dispersion haloes around rare-metal pegmatites: A case study of the Dibs LCT pegmatite, Manitoba, Canada. Proceedings of the 4th International Symposium on Granitic Pegmatites - PEG 2009, Brazil Conference, Estudos Geológicos, Vol 19-1, p. 25-29. 2009. Linnen, R.L., Brand, A.A., Groat, L.A. and Giuliani, G., Origin of emerald at the Taylor 2 pegmatite, Dryden, Ontario, Canada. Proceedings of the second meeting of Asian Current Research on Fluid Inclusions, Kharagpur, India, 101-103. 2008. Abstracts

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Botcharnikov R.E., Linnen R.L., Guillong, M., Holtz F. and Kamenetsky, V.S., 2011, The effect of Cl on the solubility of Au and Pd in andesitic melts. Goldschmidt Conf. abstr., Geochim. Cosmochim. Acta. Aseri, A. and Linnen, R.L., 2011, Effects of fluorine on the solubility of Nb, Ta, Zr and Hf in highly fluxed water saturated haplograntic melts. Goldschmidt Conf. abstr., Geochim. Cosmochim. Acta. Che, X., Linnen, R.L. and Wang, R.C., 2011, Experimental constraints on magmatic wolframite. Geochim. Cosmochim. Acta. Holtz, F., Botcharnikov, R.E., Linnen, R.L. and Borisov, A., 2011, Transport of High-Field Strength Elements and noble metals in silicate melts. PERALK-CARB workshop on peralkaline rocks and carbonatites. Tübingen, Germany, June 2011. Van Lichtervelde, M., Melcher, F., Graupner, T. and Linnen, R.L., 2011, Tantalum mineralization in the Homestead pegmatite, Tantalite Valley, Namibia, Colloquium of African Geology, Johannesburg, South Africa. Botcharnikov R.E., Linnen R., Holtz F. and Wilke M., 2011, Contrasting effects of S and Cl on the gold enrichment of natural magmas, EGU General Assembly. Linnen, R.L. Halden, N.M. Galeschuk, C.R. and Lau, L., 2010, Evaluation of the use of fracture minerals for exploration for rare-metal pegmatites, Internat. Mineral. Assoc., Acta Mineralogica-Petrographica Abstr. Series, University of Szeged, Budapest, vol. 10, p. 607. Vigneresse, J.L. and Linnen, R.L., 2010, Successive magmatic processes leading to tin and high strength field elements mineralizations. Geol. Soc. Amer. Abstr. with Progr. Vol. 42, No. 5. Botcharnikov, R.E., Linnen, R.L., Wilke, M., Holtz, F., Jugo, P.J. and Berndt, J., Gold fertility of sulfur-bearing magmas, 2010, Goldschmidt Conf. abstr., Geochim. Cosmochim. Acta. Martin, R.D., Zhang, J., Linnen, R.L., Lin, S, 2010, Characterization of the syenite-hosted gold mineralization at the Young-Davidson deposit, Matachewan, Ontario. Geoscience Canada 2010. Zhang, J., Lin, S., Linnen, R. and Martin, R., 2010, Structural Controls on and Contributions to Syenite-hosted Gold Mineralization in the Cadillac–Larder Lake Deformation Zone, Southern Abitibi Greenstone Belt: An Example from the Matachewan Area. 13th Quadrennial Internat. Assoc. on the Genesis of Ore Deposits, Adelaide, Australia. Blumenthal, V.H. and Linnen, R.L., 2010, Atypical copper porphyry occurrence- A case study from the Hopper property, Yukon. Geoscience Canada 2010. Zhang, J., Lin, S.F., Linnen, R., Martin, R., and Ben, B., 2009, Structural Controls and Contributions on Syenite-hosted Gold Mineralization in the Cadillac–Larder Lake Deformation Zone, Southern Abitibi Greenstone Belt: An Example from the Matachewan Area. In: 2009's National Symposium on Petrology and Geodynamics, Abstract Volume, p 282. Bartels, A., Linnen, R.L., and Holtz, F., 2009, Tantalite Associated with Mica Replacement: A Magmatic-Metasomatic Origin? Geol. Soc. Amer. Abstr. with Progr, vol. 41, no. 7, p. 680. Linnen, R.L. Halden, N.M. Galeschuk, C.R. and Lau, L., 2009, A comparison of fracture and matrix indicator minerals in the dispersion halo around the Dibs rare-metal pegmatite. 2009 Joint Assembly AGU-GAC-MAC-CGU-IAH. Fiege, A., Kirchner, C., Bartels, A., Holtz, F. and Linnen, R.L., 2009, Influence of fluorine on the solubility of manganotantalite (MnTa2O6) and manganocolumbite (MnNb2O6) in natural rhyolitic, synthetic haplogranitic and pegmatitic melts. German Mineralogical Society, 87th Annual Meeting.

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Mancini, L., Coniglio, M. and Linnen, R., 2009, Diagenesis of middle Ordovician rocks from the Lake Simcoe area, south-central Ontario. 2009 Joint Assembly AGU-GAC-MAC-CGU-IAH. Blumenthal, V.H. and Linnen, R.L., 2009, Mineralogical and geochemical study of titanite associated with copper mineralization in the Hopper property, Yukon Territory, Canada. 2009 Joint Assembly AGU-GAC-MAC-CGU-IAH. Zhang, J., Lin, S., Linnen, R., Martin, R. and Berger, B.R., 2009, Structural Controls on Syenite-hosted Gold Mineralization of the Matachewan Area, a Westernmost Exposure of the Cadillac–Larder Lake Deformation Zone, South Abitibi Greenstone Belt, Canada. 2009 Joint Assembly AGU-GAC-MAC-CGU-IAH. Duguet, M, Lin, S. and Linnen, R. 2009, Metamorphic evolution of the Archean Bird River Greenstone Belt, Southeastern Manitoba. 2009 Joint Assembly AGU-GAC-MAC-CGU-IAH. Botcharnikov, R.E., Linnen, R.L. and Holtz, F., 2009, Solubility of Au in Cl- and S-bearing hydrous silicate melts. Goldschmidt Conf. abstr., Geochim. Cosmochim. Acta Zhang, J., Lin, S., Linnen, R., Martin, R. and Berger, B.R., 2008, Structural geology of the Matachewan area, Powell Township: A westernmost exposure of the Cadillac-Larder Lake Deformation Zone? Workshop of the Canadian Tectonics Group, Moncton, N.B. Brand, A., Groat, L. and Linnen, R., 2008, Mineralogy and geochemistry of the Northern Dancer W-Mo deposit, Yukon and British Columbia. Goldschmidt Conf. Abstr. p. A110. Guo, Q. and Linnen R.L., 2008, The effect of oxygen fugacity and melt composition on As-Sb fluid-melt partitioning in the granite-H2O system at 800°C and 200 MPa. Goldschmidt Conf. Abstr. p. A336. Blaine, F., Linnen, R.L., Holtz, F. and Brügmann, G.E., 2008, The effect of chlorine on the solubility of Pt in a haplobaslatic melt at 0.2 GPa and 1523K. Goldschmidt Conf. abstr Vetere, F., Linnen, R.L., Holtz, F. and Behrens, H., 2008, Viscosity of a synthetic pegmatite melt. Geol. Assoc. Can.- Mineral. Assoc. Can. Abstr. p. A88. Mealin, C., Linnen, R.L. and Lin, S., 2008, Geology, geochemistry and Cr-Ni-Cu-PGE mineralization of the Bird River Sill: Evidence for a multiple intrusion model. Geol. Assoc. Can.- Mineral. Assoc. Can. Abstr. Brand, A., Groat, L. and Linnen, R., 2008, Mineralogy of the Northern Dancer W-Mo deposit, Yukon and British Columbia. Geol. Assoc. Can.- Mineral. Assoc. Can. Abstr. Van Lichtervelde, M., Linnen, R.L., Salvi, S. and Beziat, D., 2007, Tantalum mineralization in the Tanco pegmatite: magmatic versus metasomatic processes. Granitic Pegmatites: The state of the art – International Symposium, Porto, Portugal. Van Lichtervelde, M., Linnen, R.L., Gregoire, M., Beziat, D. and Salvi, S., 2007, Geochemistry of micas associated with tantalum mineralization in the Tanco pegmatite, Canada, Goldschmidt Conf. abstr., Geochim. Cosmochim. Acta 71, A1057. Linnen, R.L., 2006, Controls of tantalum mineralization in granitic systems. German Mineralogical Society, 84th Annual Meeting, Eur. Jour. Mineral. 18, p. 86. Bhalla, P., Holtz, F., Linnen, R.L., Behrens, H. and Diedrich, O., 2006, Cassiterite solubility in evolved granites: An experimental study. EMPG XI abstr vol. p. 8. Bhalla, P., Holtz, F., Linnen, R.L., Behrens, H. and Diedrich, O., 2006, Combined effect of excess alumina and halogens on the diffusivity of tin in rhyolitic melts. German Mineralogical Society, 84th Annual Meeting, Eur. Jour. Mineral. 18, p. 16.

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Van Lichtervelde, M., Linnen, R.L., Salvi, S. and Béziat, D., 2006, Magmatic versus metasomatic origins for tantalum mineralisation at the Tanco Deposit, Manitoba, Canada. European Geosciences Union, Geophysical Research Abstracts, vol. 8. Linnen, R.L., Turner, D. and Groat, L.A., 2006, A Fluid Inclusion Study of the Syenite-Hosted True Blue Aquamarine Showing, Yukon Territory, Canada. Gems and Gemology 42, p. 114. Brand, A.A., Groat, L.A., Garland, M.I. and Linnen, R.L., 2006, Emerald mineralization in northwestern Ontario, Canada. Gemological Institute of America Gem Research Conference, San Diego, Program with Abstracts, p. 29-30. Linnen, R.L., Turner, D. and Groat, L.A., 2006, Origin of aquamarine at the syenite-hosted True Blue Showing, Yukon Territory: Constraints from fluid inclusions. Geol. Assoc. Can.- Mineral. Assoc. Can. Abstr. Vol. 31, p. 90. Linnen, R.L. 2006, Is Tantalum Mineralization in Pegmatites Diffusion-Controlled? Geol. Assoc. Can.- Mineral. Assoc. Can. Abstr. Vol. 31, p. 90. Blaine, F.A., Linnen, R.L., Holtz, F., Gagnon, J.E. and Brügnamm, G.E., 2005, Partitioning and vapour transport of Pt at magmatic conditions. Goldschmidt Conf. abstr. Submitted Publications Blaine, F., Linnen, R.L., Holtz, F. and Bruegmann, G.E., The effect of Cl on Pt solubility in haplobasaltic melt and evidence for fluid transport of PGEs. Submitted to Geochim. Cosmochim. Acta.

7. RESEARCH FUNDING: (indicate year granted, principal investigators in order of grant application, grantor, purpose or title, annual amount, type of grant)

2011, Osinski and Linnen “Earth and Planetary Materials Imaging and Analysis Laboratory” $1,967,672 CFI Leaders Opportunity Fund 2011-2016 Osinski and 10 others “Technologies and Techniques for Earth and Space Exploration” $1,649,656 NSERC CREATE 2010 Linnen start-up grant, $100,000, Robert Wares (Osisko Mining Corp), industry grant 2010 Linnen start-up grant, $70,000, University of Western Ontario 2009-2011 Linnen, R.L. and Samson, I.M., “Origin of PGE Mineralization of the W Horizon at the Marathon Deposit”, $25,000/yr, Marathon PGE Corp. industry grant 2009-2011 Linnen, R.L. and Samson, I.M., “Origin of PGE Mineralization of the W Horizon at the Marathon Deposit”, $50,000/yr NSERC CRD. 2009 Linnen, R.L., “Possible Indicator Minerals for W(-Mo) Deposits” $7000 Yukon Geol. Surv. 2007 Linnen, R.L., “Origin of Cu mineralization at the Hopper property, YK”, $30,000, 1 yr., Strategic Minerals Ltd., industry grant 2007-2009 Linnen, R.L. and Lin, S., “Structural and geochemical controls of gold mineralization at the Young-Davidson deposit, Matachewan, Ontario” $150,000, Northgate Minerals Corporation, industry grant. 2007-2009 Linnen, R.L. and Lin, S., “Structural and geochemical controls of gold mineralization at the Young-Davidson deposit, Matachewan, Ontario” $240,000, NSERC CRD 2007-2011 Linnen, R.L., “The behaviour of metals in magmatic-hydrothermal systems” $195,350 NSERC Discovery

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2006-2008 Lin, S. and Linnen, R.L. “Bird River greenstone belt in the Superior craton, Manitoba: geological evolution and settings of mineral deposits”, industry grant, $137,700 Tanco, Gossan Resources and Mustang Minerals, industry grant. 2006-2008 Lin, S. and Linnen, R.L. “Bird River greenstone belt in the Superior craton, Manitoba: geological evolution and settings of mineral deposits”, $200,990, NSERC CRD 2004-2005 Linnen, R.L. “A Comparison of Geochemical Exploration Techniques – A case study of the Dibs Pegmatite”, $18,000, Tanco, industry grant 2005-2006 Linnen, R.L. “A Comparison of Geochemical Exploration Techniques – A case study of the Dibs Pegmatite”, $19,900, NSERC CRD

7. OTHER SCHOLARLY AND PROFESSIONAL ACTIVITIES: 2011 Organizer of “Rare Metal Short Course” University of Western Ontario 2010 Co-organizer of “Rare Metal Mineralization” Special Session for GAC-MAC 2011 2010 Co-organizer of “Precambrian Metallogeny” Symposium for GAC-MAC 2011 2010 Co-organizer of “Pegmatites: from gemstones to cell phones”, Internat. Mineral. Assoc. meeting 2007-2010 NSERC 08 Discovery Grant Selection Committee 2009-present Geological Association of Canada Counselor 2005-present Associate editor, Exploration and Mining Geology 2009 Co-Organizer of “Trace-element Geochemistry of Accessory Minerals” AGU-GAC-MAC conference 2008 DIVEX (Diversifaction de l’Exploration Minérale au Québec) Grant Review Commitee 2008 Co-Organizer of “Experimental Petrology Related to Ore Deposits” special session for the Goldschmidt conference 2000-2007 Associate Editor, Canadian Journal of Earth Sciences 2007 Scientific Committee, Asian Current Research on Fluid Inclusion Conference Fellow - Society of Economic Geologists Member - Geochemical Society Member - Mineralogical Association of Canada Member - Geological Association of Canada. Member – Prospectors and Developers Association of Canada INVITED LECTURES 2011 Presentation at Irish Association of Economic Geologists short course on Rare Metal Deposits 2011 Guest Lecturer, American Museum of Natural History 2010 Presentation to TGI4 program of the Geological Survey of Canada on Rare-Metal Pegmatites 2010 Presentation at International Workshop Geology of Rare Metals, Victoria, B.C. 2010 Presentation at Rare-Metals Short Course Québec Exploration 2010 2010 Guest Lecturer, Nanjing University 2009 Keynote speaker, 4th International Symposium on Granitic Pegmatites 2009 Invited speaker, GSA Fluid-mineral reactivity in pegmatites 2008 Asian Current Research on Fluid Inclusion Conference 2006 GAC-MAC Session Chair on “The storage and transport of trace elements in the Earth System: from the core to the environment” 2005 Guest Lecturer, University of Hannover, Germany 2005 Guest Lecturer, Université Paul Sabatier, Toulouse, France

9. UNIVERSITY ADMINISTRATIVE DUTIES:

a) Department, School or disciplinary area 2011 Director, Resource Geoscience Western

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2010 ERIC committee 2010-2011 Appointments committee 2010 Electron beam committee 2010 Natural resource economics committee

10. COMMUNITY SERVICE:

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1

April 25, 2011 CURRICULUM VITAE 1. NAME: Fred J. LONGSTAFFE

RANK: Distinguished University Professor

DATE TENURED: 1987 CURRENT STATUS: On Study Leave July 2010 to June 2011

2. EDUCATION:

BSc (honours) Windsor Geology 1973 PhD McMaster Geology 1978

3. EMPLOYMENT HISTORY:

Date Rank and Position Department Institution 1978-1979 Killam Postdoctoral Scholar Geology Univ. of Alberta 1978 Sessional Lecturer Geology Univ. of Alberta 1978 Visiting Assistant Professor Geology Univ. of Alberta 1979-1983 Assistant Professor Geology Univ. of Alberta 1980- Professional Geologist Province of Alberta 1983-1987 Associate Professor Geology Univ. of Alberta 1984-1987 Associate Chair Geology Univ. of Alberta 1985-1986 Acting Chair Geology Univ. of Alberta 1986-1987 Visiting Research Officer Oil Sands Alberta Research

Council 1987 Professor Geology Univ. of Alberta 1987- Professor Earth Sciences Univ. of Western

Ontario 1988-1999 Adjunct Professor Geology Univ. of Manitoba 1989-1990 Distinguished Research Science Univ. of Western Professor Ontario 1993-1999 Chair Earth Sciences Univ. of Western

Ontario 1998- Professor (cross appointed) Anthropology Univ. of Western

Ontario 1999-2005 Dean of Science Science Univ. of Western Ontario 2002- Professor (cross appointed) Chemistry Univ. of Western Ontario 2005-2010 Provost & Vice-President (Academic) Univ. of Western

Ontario 2005- Distinguished University Professor Univ. of Western Ontario

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22006-2007 Acting Dean of Graduate Studies Univ. of Western Ontario 2010- Research Professor (Adjunct) Civil & Environ. Univ. of Western Engineering Ontario

4. HONORS AND AWARDS (since 2005): 2009 Honorable mention – 2008 Best Paper in the Canadian Journal of Earth

Sciences 2007 The Willet G. Miller Medal, Royal Society of Canada. For outstanding research in any branch of the earth sciences 2007 Jérôme H. Remick III Poster Award (Bronze), Geological Association of Canada (with D.C. Petts, J. Potter and S.M. Barr) 2005 Distinguished University Professor. The University of Western Ontario 2005 The Edward G. Pleva Award for Excellence in Teaching. The University of Western Ontario 2005 USC Teaching Honor Roll, The University of Western Ontario 2005 2004 List of Outstanding Academic Titles by “Choice” Magazine for

Encyclopedia of Sediments and Sedimentary Rocks, published by Springer (my role was as an Associate Editor and contributing Author)

5. TEACHING (since 2005)

a) Undergraduate courses taught (since 2005)

Environmental Sciences 350G Research Techniques in Environmental Science 2006-2007 Earth Sciences 431a Isotope Geochemistry in Earth and Environmental Sciences 2005

b) Graduate courses taught (since 2005)

Geology 9528 Special Topics in Stable Isotope Science (Biomineralization) 2010- Geology 9556 Advanced Stable Isotope Science I: (F. Longstaffe, E. Webb & C. White) Low Temperature Earth Systems 2009 Geology 9556 Advanced Stable Isotope Science I: (F. Longstaffe, E. Webb & C. White) Low Temperature Earth Systems 2007 Geology 506a Advanced Stable Isotope Geochemistry 2000-2005 b1) Bachelor’s theses supervised (since 2005)

20. Bellissimo, N. (2010) Stable isotope composition of northern Lake Huron during the Holocene. BSc thesis, The University of Western Ontario, 61 p.

19. Ciszkowksi, C. (2010) Clay mineralogy of Holocene sediments from Lake Superior.

BSc thesis, The University of Western Ontario, 81 p.

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318. Libbey, R. (2010) Defining the smectite illitization sequence in Well WK244, Wairakei

geothermal field, New Zealand. BSc thesis, The University of Western Ontario, 83 p. [Joint supervisor with R. Flemming]

17. Wakabayashi, N. (2010) An assessment of meltwater influx using oxygen- and

carbon-isotope compositions of ostracodes from Holocene sediments of northeastern Lake Huron. BSc thesis, The University of Western Ontario, 92 p.

16. Schwarz, D. (2006) Stable carbon and oxygen isotope compositions of Late

Ordovician brachiopods, Anticosti Island, Quebec. BSc thesis, The University of Western Ontario, 93 p.

15. Kresky, L. (2005) Stable isotope geochemistry of Late Ordovician brachiopods from

the Ellis Bay Formation on Anticosti Island, Quebec. BSc thesis, The University of Western Ontario, 69 p.

14. Parsons, S. (2005) The oxygen and hydrogen isotope composition of atmospheric

water vapour in London, Ontario, Canada. BSc thesis, The University of Western Ontario, 63 p.

c) Graduate supervision (since 2005)

1. Master’s theses (since 2005)

Supervisor 2 MSc theses (N. Bumstead, C. Freckelton) in Geology, in progress Joint-supervisor of 3 MA theses (L. Booth, M. Masoner, E. Wells) in Anthropology, in progress Joint-supervisor of 1 MSc thesis (L. Valliant) in Biology, in progress

34. Tabacaru, C. (2009) Seasonal breeding in relation to food quality in deer mice

(Peromyscus maniculatus). MSc thesis, The University of Western Ontario, 64 p. [joint supervisor]

33. Schwarz, D. (2008) Oxygen and carbon isotope geochemistry of Late Ordovician

brachiopods from Anticosti Island, Quebec. MSc thesis, The University of Western Ontario, 214 p.

32. Petts, D.C. (2008) Regional infiltration of meteoric water into the Mira Terrane: A

stable isotope study of the Avalonian Huntington Mountain Pluton and related rocks, Cape Breton Island, Canada. MSc thesis, The University of Western Ontario, 128 p.

31. Smith, J.J. (2008) Variation in deer mouse (Peromyscus maniculatus) stable carbon-

and nitrogen-isotope compositions: the effect of metabolic rate. MSc thesis, The University of Western Ontario, 34 p. [joint supervisor]

30. Ansell, A.K. (2007) Isotopic variation in deer mouse diets: inferences about habitat

quality. MSc thesis, The University of Western Ontario, 43 p. [joint supervisor]

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429. Olsen, K.C. (2006) Dedication and sacrifice: an oxygen isotope study of human remains

from Altun Ha, Belize and Izimché, Guatemala. MA thesis, The University of Western Ontario, 145 p. [joint supervisor]

28. Miller, J.F. (2006) Age and tissue variations in deer mouse (Permoyscus maniculatus) stable carbon- and nitrogen-isotope compositions. MSc thesis, The University of Western Ontario, 74 p. [joint supervisor]

27. Russell, S.D.J. (2006) The oxygen and hydrogen isotope composition of the Tagish

Lake carbonaceous chondrite. MSc thesis, The University of Western Ontario, 129 p.

26. Jin, H. (2005) The stable isotope composition of atmospheric water vapour at Pinery

Provincial Park, Ontario, Canada. MSc thesis, The University of Western Ontario, 160 p.

25. Blears, K.M. (2005) The oxygen- and hydrogen-isotope behaviour of halloysite.

MSc thesis, The University of Western Ontario, 128 p.

24. Kempster, B.L. (2005) Assessing the condition of juvenile Song Sparrows (Melospiza melodia) using stable nitrogen and carbon isotopes. MSc thesis, The University of Western Ontario, 76 p. [joint supervisor]

23. Brady, A. (2005) In situ laser ablation carbon- and oxygen-isotope analysis of

bioapatite; application to microbial diagenesis? MA thesis, The University of Western Ontario, 230 p. [joint supervisor]

22. Metcalfe, J.Z. (2005) Diet and migration at Chau Hiix, Belize: A study of stable

carbon, nitrogen, and oxygen isotopes. MA thesis, The University of Western Ontario, 152 p. [joint supervisor]

21. Munro, L.E. (2005) Bioapatite recrystallization during burning: Effects on phosphate

and carbonate stable oxygen and carbon isotope compositions. MSc thesis, The University of Western Ontario, 175 p.

2. Doctoral theses (since 2005)

Supervisor of 6 PhD theses (R. Hladyniuk, R. Macdonald, J. Metcalfe, S. Russell, D. Schwarz, R. Schwartz-Narbonne) in Earth Sciences, in progress Joint-supervisor of 2 PhD theses (Z. Huang, D. Petts) in Earth Sciences, in progress Joint-supervisor of 5 PhD theses (A. Donis, B. Hewitt, Z. Morris, K. Olsen, P. Szpak,) in Anthropology, in progress Joint-supervisor of 1 PhD thesis (E. Fraser) in Biology, in progress

14. Webb, Emily C. (2011) Residential mobility, palaeodiet and stress in Nasca, Peru:

biogeochemical and biomolecular analyses of archaeological tissues. The University of Western Ontario, 223 p. [joint supervisor]

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5 13. Hyodo, A. (2010) The Holocene paleolimnology of Lake Superior. The University of

Western Ontario, 353 p. 12. Williams, L. (2008) Investigating seasonality of death at Kellis 2 cemetery using

solar alignment and isotopic analysis of mummified tissues. The University of Western Ontario, 271 p. [joint supervisor]

3. Post-doctoral fellows (since 2005)

Supervisor of 3 Post-Doctoral Fellows/Research Associates in Earth Sciences (N. St. Amour, N. Dildar, J. Potter) and 1 Post-Doctoral Fellow (Emily C. Webb) in Anthropology, in progress 2 Post-Doctoral Fellows/Research Associates in Earth Sciences completed under my supervision: B. Schilman (2006-2007), Elizabeth A. Webb (2003-2005)

4. Advisory committees

Advisory Committee for 1 PhD (S. Colborne) in Biology and 1 PhD (A. Prentice) in Earth Sciences, in progress

6. PUBLICATIONS (since 2005):

a) Career Total Summary Books: 1 (edited) Articles in Peer-Reviewed Journals and Books: 227 Articles in non-Peer-Reviewed Journals and Conference Proceedings: 27 Abstracts, Presentations at Professional Meetings: 381 Technical Writings: 50 Submitted Manuscripts and/or Work in Preparation (optional): 10

b) Details (since 2005): Chapters in Books and Symposia (since 2005)

Howie, L., White, C.D. and LONGSTAFFE, F.J. (2010) Potographies and biographies: The role of food in ritual and identity as seen through life histories of selected Maya pots and people. In: Pre-Columbian Foodways: Interdisciplinary Approaches to Food, Culture, and Markets in Ancient Mesoamerica. Edited by J.E. Staller and M.D. Carrasco. Springer Science+Business Media B.V., p. 369-398. DOI 10.1007/978-1-4419-0471-3_15. Schwarcz, H.P., White, C.D. and LONGSTAFFE, F.J. (2010) Stable and radiogenic isotopes in biological archaeology: some applications. In: Isoscapes: Understanding Movement, Pattern and Process on Earth Through Isotopic Mapping. Edited by J.B. West, G.J. Bowen, T.D. Dawson

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6and K.P. Tu. Springer Science + Business Media B.V., p. 335-356. DOI 10.1007/978-90-481-3354-3_16. 210. White, C.D., LONGSTAFFE, F.J., Pendergast, D.M. and Maxwell, J. (2009) Cultural embodiment and the enigmatic identity of the lovers from Lamanai. In: Bioarchaeology and Identity. Edited by K. Knudson and C. Stojanowski. University Press of Florida, Chapter 7, p. 155-176. 195. Price, T.D., Burton, J.H., Wright, L., White, C.D. and LONGSTAFFE, F.J. (2007) Victims of sacrifice: isotopic evidence for place of origin. In: New Perspectives on Human Sacrifice and Ritual Body Treatments in Ancient Maya Society. Edited by V. Tiesler and A. Cucina, p. 263-292. 189. White, C.D., Maxwell, J., Dolphin, A., Williams, J. and LONGSTAFFE, F.J. (2006) Pathoecology and paleodiet in Postclassic/Historic Maya from northern coastal Belize. Memorias do Instituto Oswaldo Cruz, Rio de Janeiro, v. 101(Suppl. II), p. 35-42. 187. White, C.D., LONGSTAFFE, F.J. and Schwarcz, H.P. (2006) Social directions in the isotopic anthropology of maize in the Maya region. In: Histories of Maize. Multidisciplinary Approaches to the Prehistory, Linguistics, Biogeography, Domestication, and Evolution of Maize. Edited by J.E. Staller, R.H. Tykot and B.F. Benz. Elsevier (Academic Press), Chapter 11, p. 143-159. 183. Spence, M.W., White, C.D., Rattray, E.C. and LONGSTAFFE, F.J. (2005) Past lives in different places: the origins and relationships of Teotihuacan’s foreign residents. In: Settlement, Subsistence, and Social Complexity: Essays Honoring the Legacy of Jeffrey R. Parsons. Edited by R.E. Blanton, Cotsen Institute of Archaeology, University of California, Los Angeles, p. 155-197.

Papers in Peer-Reviewed Journals (since 2005)

Marsh J.H., Gerbi, C.C., Culshaw, N.G., Potter, J., LONGSTAFFE, F.J. and Johnson, S.E. (2011) Initiation and development of the Twelve Mile Bay shear zone: The low viscosity sole of a granulite nappe. Journal of Metamorphic Geology, v. 29, p. 167-191. Metcalfe, J.Z., LONGSTAFFE, F.J. and Zazula, G.D. (2010) Nursing, weaning, and tooth development in woolly mammoths: implications for Pleistocene extinctions. Palaeogeography, Palaeoclimatology, Palaeoecology, v. 298, p. 257-270. Russell, S.D.J., LONGSTAFFE, F.J., King, P. and Larson, T.E. (2010) The oxygen-isotope composition of olivine and chondrules from the Tagish Lake carbonaceous chondrite. Geochimica et Cosmochimica Acta, v. 74, p. 2484-2499. Smith, J.J., Millar, J.S., LONGSTAFFE, F.J. and Boonstra, R. (2010) The effect of metabolic rate on stable carbon- and nitrogen-isotope compositions in deer mice, Peromyscus maniculatus. Canadian Journal of Zoology, v. 88, p. 36-42. Tabacaru, C.A, Millar, J.S., LONGSTAFFE, F.J. and Ansell, A.K. (2010) Seasonal breeding in

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7relation to dietary animal protein in deer mice (Peromyscus maniculatus). Canadian Journal of Zoology, v. 88, p. 520-526. Webb, E.A. and LONGSTAFFE, F.J. (2010) Limitations on environmental signals in the δ13C values of phytoliths from a North American C4 prairie grass. Geochimica et Cosmochimica Acta, v. 74, p. 3041-3050. White, C.D., Spence, M.W., LONGSTAFFE, F.J., Rattray, E. and Storey, R. (2010) The Teotihuacan Dream: An isotopic study of economic organization and immigration. Ontario Archaeology, no. 85-88, p. 279-297. 213. Metcalfe, J.Z., LONGSTAFFE, F.J., and White, C.D. (2009) Method-dependent variations in the oxygen isotope composition of structural carbonate in bone bioapatite. Journal of Archeological Science, v. 36, p. 110-121. 212. Metcalfe, J.Z., White, C.D., LONGSTAFFE, F.J., Wrobel, G. and Cook, D. (2009) Isotopic evidence for diet at Chau Hiix, Belize: Testing regional models of hierarchy and heterarchy. Latin American Antiquity, v. 20, 15-36. 211. Nesbitt, H.W., Young, G.M., Bosman, S.A. and LONGSTAFFE, F.J. (2009) Oceanic spreading center-generated basaltic crust and associated hydrothermal deposits in the Archean (~3 Ga) North Spirit Lake greenstone belt, Ontario, Canada. GSA Bulletin, v. 121, p. 1562 – 1569. 209. White, C.D., Nelson, A.J., LONGSTAFFE, F.J., Grupe, G. and Jung, A. (2009) Landscape bioarchaeology at Pacatamamu, Peru: Inferring mobility from δ13C and δ15N values of hair. Journal of Archaeological Science, v. 36, p. 1527-1537. 208. Williams, J.S., White, C.D. and LONGSTAFFE, F.J. (2009) Maya marine subsistence: isotopic evidence for trade and status from Marco Gonzalez and San Pedro, Belize. Latin American Antiquity, v. 20, p. 37-56. 207. Brady, A., White, C.D., LONGSTAFFE, F.J. and Southam, G. (2008) Investigating intra-bone isotopic variations in bioapatite using IR-laser ablation and micromilling: Implications for identifying diagenesis? Palaeogeography, Palaeoclimatology, Palaeoecology, v. 266, p. 190-199. doi: 10.1016/j.palaeo.2008.03.031 206. Macdonald, R.A. and LONGSTAFFE, F.J. (2008) The Late Quaternary oxygen-isotope composition of southern Lake Huron. Proceedings of the Second International Symposium on the Lake Huron Ecosystem: The State of Lake Huron. Aquatic Ecosystem Health and Management Society, v. 11, p. 137-143. 205. Miller, J.F., Millar, J.S. and LONGSTAFFE, F.J. (2008) Carbon- and nitrogen-isotope tissue-diet discrimination and turnover rates in deer mice, Peromyscus maniculatus. Canadian Journal of Zoology, v. 86, 685-691. 204. Munro, L.E., LONGSTAFFE, F.J. and White, C.D. (2008) Effects of heating on the carbon and oxygen isotope compositions of structural carbonate in bioapatite from modern deer bone.

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8Palaeogeography, Palaeoclimatology, Palaeoecology, v. 266, p. 142-150. doi: 10.1016/j.palaeo.2008.03.026. 203. Potter, J., LONGSTAFFE, F.J. and Barr, S.M. (2008) Regional 18O-depletion in Neoproterozoic igneous rocks of Avalonia, Cape Breton Island and southern New Brunswick, Canada. GSA Bulletin, v. 120, p. 347-367. doi: 10:1130/B26191.1 202. Potter, J., LONGSTAFFE, F.J., Barr, S.M., Thompson, M.D. and White, C.E. (2008) Altering Avalonia: oxygen isotopes and terrane distinction in the Appalachian peri-Gondwanan realm. Canadian Journal of Earth Sciences, v. 45, p. 815-825. 201. Hwang, Y-T, Millar, J.S. and LONGSTAFFE, F.J. (2007) Do δ15N and δ13C values of feces reflect the isotopic compositions of the diets? Canadian Journal of Zoology, v. 85, p. 388-396. 200. Kempster, B., Zanette, L., LONGSTAFFE F.J., MacDougall-Shackleton, S.A., Wingfield, J.C. and Clinchy, M. (2007) Do stable isotopes reflect nutritional stress? Results from a laboratory experiment on song sparrows. Oecologia, v. 151, p. 365-371. 199. Larson, T.E. and LONGSTAFFE, F.J. (2007) Deciphering seasonal variations in the diet and drinking water of modern White-Tailed deer by in situ analysis of osteons in cortical bone. Journal of Geophysical Research, v. 112, G04003, doi:10.1029/2006JG000376, 12 p. 198. Léveillé, R.J., LONGSTAFFE, F.J. and Fyfe, W.S. (2007) An isotopic and geochemical study of carbonate-clay mineralization in basaltic caves: abiotic versus microbial processes. Geobiology, v. 5, 235-249. [doi:10.1111/j.1472-4669.2007.00109.x] 197. Munro, L.E., LONGSTAFFE, F.J. and White, C.D. (2007) Burning and boiling of modern deer bone: Effects on crystallinity and oxygen isotope composition of bioapatite phosphate. Palaeogeography, Palaeoclimatology, Palaeoecology, v. 249, p. 90-102. [doi:10.1016/j.palaeo.2007.01.011] 196. Potter, J. and LONGSTAFFE, F.J. (2007) A gas-chromatograph, continuous flow – isotope ratio mass-spectrometry method for δ13C and δD measurement of complex fluid inclusion volatiles: Examples from the Khibina alkaline igneous complex, northwest Russia and the south Wales coalfields. Chemical Geology, v. 244, p. 186-201. 194. White, C.D., Price, T.D. and LONGSTAFFE, F.J. (2007) Residential histories of the human sacrifices at the Moon Pyramid: Evidence from oxygen and strontium isotopes. Ancient Mesoamerica, v. 18, 159-172. 193. Ensign, K-L., Webb, E.A., and LONGSTAFFE, F.J. (2006) Microenvironmental and seasonal variations in soil water content of the unsaturated zone of a sand dune system at Pinery Provincial Park, Ontario, Canada. Geoderma, v. 136, p. 788-802. 192. Hildebrand, A.R., McCausland, P.J.A., Brown, P.G., LONGSTAFFE, F.J., Russell, S.D.J., Tagliaferri, E., Wacker, J.F., and Mazur, M.J. (2006) The fall and recovery of the Tagish Lake meteorite. Meteoritics and Planetary Science, v. 41, p. 407-431.

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9191. Relvas, J.M.R.S., Barriga, J.A.S., and LONGSTAFFE, F.J. (2006) Hydrothermal alteration and mineralization in the Neves-Corvo volcanic-hosted massive sulfide deposit, Portugal. II. Oxygen, hydrogen, and carbon isotopes. Economic Geology, v. 101, p. 791-804. 190. Webb, E.A. and LONGSTAFFE, F.J. (2006) Identifying the δ18O signature of precipitation in grass cellulose and phytoliths: refining the paleoclimate model. Geochimica et Cosmochimica Acta, v. 70, p. 2417-2426. 188. Whalen, J.B., McNicoll, V.J., van Staal, C.R., Lissenberg, C.J., LONGSTAFFE, F.J., Jenner, G.A., and van Breeman, O. (2006) Spatial, temporal and geochemical characteristics of Silurian collision-zone magmatism, Newfoundland Appalachians: An example of a rapidly evolving magmatic system related to slab break-off. Lithos, v. 89, p. 377-404. 186. Sare, D.T., Millar, J.S. and LONGSTAFFE, F.J. (2005) Moulting patterns in Clethrionomys gapperi. Acta Theriologica, v. 50, p. 561-569. 185. Sare, D.T., Millar, J.S. and LONGSTAFFE, F.J. (2005) Nitrogen- and carbon-isotope fractionation between mothers and offspring in red-backed voles (Clethrionomys gapperi). Canadian Journal of Zoology, v. 83, p. 712-716. 184. Sare, D.T., Millar, J.S. and LONGSTAFFE, F.J. (2005) Tracing dietary protein in red-backed voles (Clethrionomys gapperi) using stable isotopes of nitrogen and carbon. Canadian Journal of Zoology, v. 83, p. 717-725. 182. Williams, J.S., White, C.D. and LONGSTAFFE, F.J. (2005) Trophic level and macronutrient shift effects associated with the weaning process in the Postclassic Maya. American Journal of Physical Anthropology, v. 128, p. 780-790.

Papers in Conference Proceedings (since 2005)

Freckelton, C.N., Hamilton, S.M. and LONGSTAFFE, F.J. (in press) Project Unit 10-027. A 1000 km2 region of breathing wells, North of London, Ontario. Summary of Field Work and Other Activities 2010, Ontario Geological Survey, Open File Report 6260, p. 35-1 to 35-11. Spence, M.W., White, C.D., Cobean, R.H., Guadalupe Mastache, A. and LONGSTAFFE, F.J. (in press) The residential history of the La Mesa people: the oxygen-isotope evidence. Special Volume in honour of Alba Guadalupe Mastache. Instituto Nacional de Antropologia y Historia, 19 ms pages, 2 tables and 1 figure. 25. Olsen, K.C., White, C.D., LONGSTAFFE, F.J., von Heking, K., McGlynn, G. and Grupe, G. (2010) The effects of pathology on inter- and intra-individual nitrogen-isotope compositions of bone collagen from a Medieval poorhouse: A preliminary study. Paleopathology Association Newsletter, No. 152, p. 23-28. 24. White, C.D., LONGSTAFFE, F.J. AND Schwarcz, H.P. (2010) Social directions in the isotopic anthropology of maize in the Maya region. . In: Histories of Maize in Mesoamerica – Multidisciplinary Approaches. Edited by J.E. Staller, R.H. Tykot and B.F. Benz. Left Coast

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10Press, Chapter 12, p. 142-158. Note: this volume is an abridgment of History of Maize – originally published by Academic Press in 2006 23. Beauschene, P., Colquhoun, I., Cross, A., Garnder, J., LONGSTAFFE, F.J., Marciano, L., Metcalfe, J., Nelson, A.J., Pawlowski, A., Wheeler, S., White, C.D. and Williams, L. (2008) Lady Hudson and mummy studies at the University of Western Ontario. In: Mummies and Science. World Mummies Research. Edited by P.A. Peña, C.R. Martin and M. A. R. Rodrígez. Proceedings of the VI World Congress on Mummy Studies. Santa Cruz de Tenerife, 2008, p. 637-640. 22. Metcalfe, J.Z., White, C.D. and LONGSTAFFE, F.J. (2006) Isotopic anthropology at Chau Hiix, Belize: comparisons with Lamanai. Symposium Proceedings: Across the Lagoon – Community Organization and Development at Lamanai and Chau Hiix, Belize. Society for American Archaeology, 71st Annual Meeting, San Juan, Puerto Rico, April 29, 2006, p. 1-15.

Abstracts, Presentations to Professional Meetings (since 2005)

Chapligin, B., Leng, M.J., Webb, E.A., Alexandre, A., Dodd, J.D., Ijiri, A., Lücke, A., Shemesh, A., Abelmann, A., Herzschuh, U., LONGSTAFFE, F.J., Meyer, H., Moschen, R., Yusuke Okazaki, Y., Rees, N., Sharp, Z.D., Sloane, H.J., Sonzogni, C., Swann, G.E.A., Sylvestre, F., Tyler, J.J. and Yam, R. (2011) Final results from the inter-laboratory comparison of δ18O from biogenic silica. IBiS Annual Meeting 2011, Antwerp, The Netherlands, April 2011. Donis, A., White, C.D., Howie, L., Graham, L. and LONGSTAFFE, F.J. (2011) Diving into the afterlife: exploring a distinct burial position at Postclassic Lamanai. 76th Annual Meeting of the Society of American Archaeology, Sacramento, California, USA, March 30–April 3, 2011. Hladyniuk, R. and LONGSTAFFE, F.J. (2011) A stable carbon-isotope record of biogenic carbonate from Lake Ontario since >12.3 ka BP. 54th Annual Conference on Great Lakes Research, Duluth, Minnesota, May 30 to June 3, 2011. Libbey, R.B., LONGSTAFFE, F.J. and Flemming, R.L. (2011) Mineralogy and oxygen-isotope geochemistry of hydrothermal clays from Well WK244, Wairakei geothermal field, New Zealand. Joint Annual Meeting of the Geological and Mineralogical Associations of Canada, Ottawa, Ontario, Canada, May 25 to 27, 2011. LONGSTAFFE, F.J., Ayalon, A., Crowe, A.S., Hladyniuk, R., Hornibrook, P.A., Hyodo, A. and Macdonald, R.A. (2011) Climate Change and the Oxygen-Isotope Evolution of the North American Great Lakes. IAEA International Symposium on Isotopes in Hydrology, Marine Ecosystems, and Climate Change Studies, Monaco, March 27-April 1, 2011. LONGSTAFFE, F.J., Ayalon, A., Bumstead, N.L., Crowe, A.S., Hladyniuk, R., Hornibrook, P.A., Hyodo, A. and Macdonald, R.A. (2011) The oxygen-isotope evolution of the North American Great Lakes. Northeastern (46th Annual) and North-Central (45th Annual) Joint Meeting of the Geological Society of America, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, USA, March 20-22, 2011, p. 57.

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11LONGSTAFFE, F.J., Ayalon, A., Blears, K., Bowden, R., He, S., Libbey, R. and McKay, J. (2011) Oxygen and hydrogen isotopic crystal chemistry of clay minerals: lessons learned (?) from natural and artificial systems. Euroclay 2011, Antalya, Turkey, June 26 – July 1, 2011 (Invited). Petts, D.C., Moser, D.E., Davis, W.J. and LONGSTAFFE, F.J. (2011) Evolution of the lithosphere beneath the western Churchill province: U-Pb geochronology of zircon from kimberlite-hosted lower crustal xenoliths. Joint Annual Meeting of the Geological and Mineralogical Associations of Canada, Ottawa, Ontario, Canada, May 25 to 27, 2011. Potter, J., Nesbitt, H.W., LONGSTAFFE, F.J. and Young, G.M. (2011) Stable isotope evidence for Lost City-type hydrothermal deposits in the ca. 3.0 Ga North Spirit Lake Greenstone Belt, NW Ontario. Joint Annual Meeting of the Geological and Mineralogical Associations of Canada, Ottawa, Ontario, Canada, May 25 to 27, 2011. Potter, J., Salvi, S., and LONGSTAFFE, F.J. (2011) Unravelling the stable isotopic evidence for the origin of hydrocarbons in peralkaline complexes: new data from the Lovozero and Strange Lake peralkaline plutons. Workshop of Peralkaline Rocks and Carbonatites, PERALK-CARB 2011, Tübingen, Germany, June 16-18, 2011. Schwartz-Narbonne, R., Olsen, K.C., Huang, L. Potter, J., White, C.D. and LONGSTAFFE, F.J. (2011) Implementing a method for amino-acid specific carbon and nitrogen isotopic measurements. Conference and Workshop Advances in Stable Isotope Techniques and Applications (ASITA) Conference and Workshop, Kingston, Ontario, Canada, June 12 to 15, 2011. Spence, M., White, C.D., Fournier, P. and LONGSTAFFE, F.J. (2011) The Chapantongo site: oxygen isotope analysis and epiclassic population mobility in the Valley of Mezquital. 76th Annual Meeting of the Society of American Archaeology, Sacramento, California, USA, March 30–April 3, 2011. Szpak, P., Millaire, J-F, LONGSTAFFE, F.J. and White C.D. (2011) Effects of seabird guano fertilization on the stable isotope composition of plants: results from a controlled study. 39th Midwest Conference on Andean and Amazonian Archaeology and Ethnohistory, University of Missouri, Columbia, Missouri, USA, February 26-27, 2011. Toyne, J.M., White, C.D. and LONGSTAFFE, F.J. (2011) Isotopic identification of childhood feeding practices among the ancient Moche, Peru. American Association of Physical Anthropologists Annual Meeting, Minneapolis, Minnesota, USA, April 13-16, 2011. Webb, E., White, C.D. and LONGSTAFFE, F.J. (2011) Diet and mobility in the Nasca region, Peru: carbon and nitrogen isotopic analysis of archaeological hair and bone. American Association of Physical Anthropologists Annual Meeting, Minneapolis, Minnesota, USA, April 13-16, 2011. Webb, E., White, C.D., Van Uum, S. and LONGSTAFFE, F.J. (2011) Residential mobility and stress in Nasca, Peru: new insights from cortisol and isotopic analysis of archaeological hair. International Mummy Congress.

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12 White, C.D. and LONGSTAFFE, F.J. (2011) Advancing the stable isotopic analysis of mummies: some suggested future directions. Seventh World Congress on Mummy Research, San Diego, California, USA, June 12-16, 2011. White, C.D., Spence, M. and LONGSTAFFE, F.J. (2011) Gender and isotopic anthropology: moving beyond diet and status. 76th Annual Meeting of the Society of American Archaeology, Sacramento, California, USA, March 30–April 3, 2011. 363. Bumstead, N.L. and LONGSTAFFE, F.J. (2010) The stable isotope paleolimnology of Lake Simcoe. International Association of Great Lakes Research (IALGR), Toronto, Canada, May 17-21, 2010. 362. Bumstead, N.L. and LONGSTAFFE, F.J. (2010) The stable isotope paleolimnology of Lake Simcoe. Ontario-Québec Paleolimnology Symposium (PALS), Queen's University, Kingston. Canada, May 13-15, 2010, p. 14. 361. Chapligin, B., Alexandre, A., Dodd, J., Faure, K., Ijiri, A., Leng, M., Lücke, A., Shemesh, A., Webb, E., Abelmann, A., Longstaffe, F., Meyer, H., Moschen, R., Okazaki, Y., Sharp, Z., Sloane, H.J., Sonzogni, C., Swann, G., F. Sylvestre2, F. and Tyler, J. (2010) Preliminary results from the on-going inter-laboratory comparison of the oxygen isotope composition of biogenic silica. IBiS Annual Meeting 2010, Swansea, Wales, February 8-9, 2010. 360. Hladyniuk, R. and LONGSTAFFE, F.J. (2010) Paleolimnology of Lake Ontario: an assessment of glacial meltwater influx. AGU Fall Meeting, San Francisco, USA, December 13-17, 2010, Abstract PP21B-1682. 359. Hyodo, A. and LONGSTAFFE, F.J. (2010) The Holocene paleolimnology of Lake Superior. AGU Fall Meeting, San Francisco, USA, December 13-17, 2010, Abstract PP41B-1633. 358. Metcalfe, J.Z. and LONGSTAFFE, F.J. (2010) Stable isotope records of seasonality in Clovis and pre-Clovis mammoths from the San Pedro Valley, Arizona. Abstracts, Meeting of the International Council for Archaeozoology, Paris, France, August 23-28, 2010, p. 187. 357. Metcalfe, J.Z. and LONGSTAFFE, F.J. (2010) Paleoenvironmental reconstruction from stable isotope analysis of North American mammoths and mastodons. Vth International Conference on Mammoths and their Relatives, Le Puy-en-Velay, France, August 30-September 4, 2010, Quaternaire, Hors Série 3, p. 106. 356. Morris, Z., White, C. and LONGSTAFFE, F.J. (2010) Growing places: Late Woodland (AD 1000 – 1600) agricultural landscapes of southwestern Ontario, Canada. Abstracts, Meeting of the International Council for Archaeozoology, Paris, France, Aug 23-28, 2010, p. 190. 355. North, R.L., Barton, D., Bhavsar, S., Borwick, J., Bumstead, N., Crowe, A.S., Dillon, P.J., Dolson, R., Evans, D.O., Gee, K., Gewurtz, S., Ginn, B., Hakanson, L., Hawryshyn, J., Helm, P., Hiriart-Baer, V., Jarjanazi, H., Kelly, N., King, J.W., Landre, A., La Rose, J., Lewis, C.F.M., Lin, Z.H., LONGSTAFFE, F.J., Macdonald, R.A., Metcalfe, B., Milne, J., Moles, M., Molot, L.,

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13Ozersky, T., Quinlan, R., Rennie, M.D., Robillard, M., Rodé, D., Rühland, K.M., Smol, J.P., Soliman, C., Stainsby, E., Weseloh, C., Willox, C., Winter, J. G., Yan, N., Young, J.D. (2010) State of Lake Simcoe. International Association of Great Lakes Research (IALGR), Toronto, Canada, May 17-21, 2010. 354. Olsen, K., White, C., LONGSTAFFE, F.J., Haebler, K., McGlynn, G. and Grupe, G. (2010) The effects of pathology on inter- and intra-individual nitrogen-isotope compositions of bone collagen form a medieval poorhouse. 37th Annual Meeting of the Paleopathology Association, Albuquerque, New Mexico, USA, April 13-14, 2010, p. 19-20. 353. Olsen, K.C., White, C.D., LONGSTAFFE, F.J., von Heyking, K. and McGlynn, G. Bulk and compound-specific isotope analysis of pathological bone collagen: Preliminary results. The Fourth International Symposium on Biomolecular Archaeology (ISBA4), Copenhagen, Demark, September 7-11, 2010, p 68. 352. Petts, D.C., Moser, D.E., Davis, W.J. and LONGSTAFFE, F.J. (2010) Zircon U-Pb geochronology and trace element chemistry of lower crustal xenoliths, western Churchill province of the Canadian shield. Goldschmidt 2010, Knoxville, Tennessee, USA, June 13-18, 2010, p. A813. 351. Potter, J., LONGSTAFFE, F.J., Barr, S.M. and Hibbard, J.D. (2010) Oxygen-isotope mapping of the peri-Gondwanan terranes in the Appalachian orogen: An insight into rock-water interaction and tectonics. Northeastern Section Meeting of the Geological Society of America, Baltimore, Maryland, USA, March 13-16, 2010, Abstract Vol. 42(1), p. 147. 350. Surette, F., Szpak, P., Millaire, J-F, White, C.D. and LONGSTAFFE, F.J. (2010) Stable isotope, contextual and functional analysis of Early Intermediate Period textiles from the Virú Valley (northern Peru). 75th Annual Meeting of the Society for American Archaeology, St. Louis, Missouri, USA, April 14-18, 2010. 349. Szpak, P., White, C.D., Millaire, J-F and LONGSTAFFE, F.J. (2010) Isotopic evidence for traded fabrics and camelid management practices in the Virú Valley, northern Peru (Early Intermediate Period). 38th Midwest Conference on Andean and Amazonian Archaeology and Ethnohistory, Fort Wayne, Indiana, USA, February 20-21, 2010. 348. Szpak, P., White, C.D., Millaire, J-F and LONGSTAFFE, F.J. (2010) Isotopic evidence for traded fabrics and camelid management practices in the Virú Valley, northern Peru (Early Intermediate Period). Abstracts, Meeting of the 11th International Council for Archaeozoology, Paris, France, August 23-28, 2010, p. 229. 347. Szpak, P. Millaire, J-F, LONGSTAFFE, F.J. and White, C.D. (2010) Guano fertilization in the Prehispanic Americas: Experimental evidence from a controlled study. 29th Northeast Conference on Andean Archaeology and Ethnohistory, New Jersey, New York, USA, October 23-24, 2010. 346. Toyne, J.M., White, C.D., Verano, J.W., LONGSTAFFE, F.J. and Uceda Castillo, S. (2010) Reconstructions of diet of Moche human sacrifices using stable isotopes at Huaca de la Luna, Peru. 38th Midwest Conference on Andean and Amazonian Archaeology and Ethnohistory, Fort

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14Wayne, Indiana, USA, February 20-21, 2010. 345. Toyne, J.M., White, C.D., Verano, J.W., LONGSTAFFE, F.J. and Uceda Castillo, S. (2010) The isotopic identification of pre-Hispanic sacrificial victims from Huaca de la Luna, Peru, using paleodiet. 79th Annual Meeting of the American Association for Physical Anthropology, Albuquerque, New Mexico, USA, April 14-17, 2010, p. 300. 344. Toyne, J. M., White, C.S., Verano, J.W., LONGSTAFFE, F.J. and Hewitt, B. (2010) An oxygen isotopic examination of Moche sociopolitical complexity using residential histories of the Huacas de Moche people. Annual Meeting of the Canadian Association for Physical Anthropology, Saskatoon, Saskatchewan, Canada, October 27-30, 2010. In: CAPA Newsletter. 343. Webb, E., White, C., LONGSTAFFE, F.J., Gow, R., Rieder, M., Koren, G. and Van Uum, S. (2010) Exploring patterns and causes of morphologically invisible stress using cortisol and isotopic analyses archaeological hair from Nasca, Peru. 37th Annual Meeting of the Paleopathology Association, Albuquerque, New Mexico, USA, April 13-14, 2010, p. 53. 342. White, C.D. and LONGSTAFFE, F.J. (2010) Isotopes and the paleoepidemiological intersection of biology, culture and environment. 37th Annual Meeting of the Paleopathology Association, Albuquerque, New Mexico, USA, April 13-14, 2010, p. 15. 341. Bumstead, N.L., LONGSTAFFE, F.J. and Macdonald, R.A. (2009) The paleolimnology of Lake Simcoe. Lake Simcoe Synthesis Workshop (SIMSYN), Toronto, Ontario, Canada, April 21-22, 2009. 340. Bumstead, N.L., LONGSTAFFE, F.J. and Macdonald, R.A. (2009) The paleolimnology of Lake Simcoe: oxygen-isotope compostions of ostracodes. 11th International Paleolimnology Symposium, Guadalajara, Mexico, December 15-18, 2009. 339. Haebler, K., Olsen, K., White, C., LONGSTAFFE, F.J., McGlynn, G. and Grupe, G. (2009) Stable isotope analysis of bone carbonate and collagen for a medieval poorhouse skeletal series from Regensburg, Germany. The 8th International Congress of the Society for Anthropology. Munich, Germany, September 14-18, 2009. 338. Hladyniuk, R. and LONGSTAFFE, F.J. (2009) Paleolimnology of Lake Ontario: An assessment of meltwater influx using the oxygen-isotope composition of ostracodes. 11th International Paleolimnology Symposium, Guadalajara, Mexico, December 15-18, 2009, p. 68. 337. Huang, Z., Webb, E.A. and LONGSTAFFE, F.J. (2009) Oxygen isotope compositions of phytoliths in modern wetland plants and the application to paleoclimate reconstruction. GAC-MAC-AGU Joint Meeting, Toronto, Ontario, Canada, May 24-27, 2009. 336. Hyodo, A. and LONGSTAFFE, F.J. (2009) Paleoproductivity of ancient Lake Superior. 11th International Paleolimnology Symposium, Guadalajara, Mexico, December 15-18, 2009, p. 75. 335. Macdonald, R.A., LONGSTAFFE, F.J., Crowe, A.S., Lewis, C.F.M., and King, J.W. (2009) Stable isotope compositions of Great Lake porewaters and evidence for groundwater seepage into Kempenfelt Bay, Lake Simcoe. Lake Simcoe Synthesis Workshop (SIMSYN), Toronto,

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15Ontario, Canada, April 21-22, 2009. 334. Nelson, A.J., Chhem, R., Cunningham, I.A., Friedman, S.N., Garvin., G., Gibson, G., Granton, P.V., Holdsworth, D.W., Holowka, S., LONGSTAFFE, F.J, Lywood, V., Nguyen, N., Shaw, R., Trumpour, M., Wade, A.D. and White, C.D. (2009) The ROM / UWO Mummy Project: a microcosm of progress in mummy research. 1st Bolzano Mummy Congress on Mummy Studies, Bolzano, Italy, March 18-21, 2009. 333. Olsen, K., Haebler, K., McGlynn, G., Grupe, G., White, C. and LONGSTAFFE, F.J. (2009) Life and death at a medieval German poorhouse: Evidence from stable isotopes. Abstracts of the Canadian Association for Physical Anthropology, Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada, October 28-31, 2009. In: CAPA Newsletter 2009, v. 2, p. 26. 332. Potter, J., LONGSTAFFE, F.J. and Barr, S.M. (2009) Altering Avalonia – Tracking fluid-rock interaction in the Mira Terrane, Cape Breton Island, Nova Scotia. GAC-MAC-AGU Joint Meeting, Toronto, Ontario, Canada, May 24-27, 2009. Abstract U21A-05 331. Szpak, P., White, C.D., Millaire, J-F and LONGSTAFFE, F.J. (2009) Isotopic evidence for camelid diet and management practices in the Virú Valley, northern Peru. 28th Northeast Conference on Andean Archaeology and Ethnohistory, New Paltz, New York, USA, October 3-4, 2009. 330. Webb, E.C., White, C.D. and LONGSTAFFE, F.J. (2009) Exploring long- and short-term dietary variability through stable carbon- and nitrogen-isotope analysis of human tissues from Nasca, Peru (AD550-1000). 28th Northeast Conference on Andean Archaeology and Ethnohistory, New Paltz, New York, USA, October 3-4, 2009. 329. Webb, E.C., White, C.D., LONGSTAFFE, F.J., Van Uum, S. and Thompson, S. (2009) Carbon- and nitrogen-isotope and endogenous cortisol analysis of archaeological human hair from the Nasca region (AD 1-1000). Abstracts of the 74th Annual Meeting of the Society of American Archaeology, Atlanta, Georgia, USA, April 22-26, 2009, p. 346. 328. White, C., Watt, C. and LONGSTAFFE, F.J. (2009) Isotopic evidence for Ontario Western Basin childhood diet: Implications for subsistence economy. Abstracts of the Canadian Association for Physical Anthropology, Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada, November ?-?, 2009. In: CAPA Newsletter 2010. 327. Hewitt, B.R., Fryer, B.J., White, C.D., LONGSTAFFE, F.J. and Toyne, J.M. (2008) The Aqlla of Túcume? Biogeochemical and bioarchaeological analysis of 19 individuals buried at Huaca Larga. Abstracts of the 73rd Annual Meeting of the Society for American Archaeology, Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada, March 26-30, 2008, p. 264. 326. Hewitt, B.R., Fryer, B.J., White, C.D. and LONGSTAFFE, F.J. (2008) Is newer better? Comparing femtosecond laser versus traditional methods for strontium isotope analysis of bone and enamel in ancient human mobility studies. Abstracts of the Canadian Association for Physical Anthropology, Hamilton, Ontario, Canada, November 5-8, 2008. In: CAPA Newsletter 2009, v.1, p. 19.

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16325. Howie, L., White, C.D. and LONGSTAFFE, F.J. (2008) The Postclassic pots and people of Lamanai, Belize. Annual Meeting of the Canadian Archaeological Association, Trent University, Peterborough, Ontario, Canada, May 7-11, 2008. 324. Huang, Z., Webb, E.A. and LONGSTAFFE (2008) Coupled oxygen and hydrogen isotope analysis of water along the soil-plant-atmosphere continuum. AGU Fall Meeting, San Francisco, USA, December 2008, EOS Transactions AGU 89(53), Fall Meeting Supplement, Abstract B23C-0461. 323. LONGSTAFFE, F.J., Lewis, C.F.M., King, J.W., Heil Jr., C.W., Hubeny, J.B., Goodyear D.R. and Macdonald, R.A (2008) Stable isotope evidence for groundwater seepage into Kempenfelt Bay, Lake Simcoe. International Association for Great Lakes Research (IAGLR), 51st Annual Conference, Trent University, Peterborough, Ontario, Canada, May 19-23, 2008. 322. Metcalfe, J.Z. and LONGSTAFFE, F.J. (2008) Identification of chemical consolidants and their effects on the stable isotope compositions of skeletal materials. Abstracts of the 73rd Annual Meeting of the Society for American Archeology, Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada, March 26-30, 2008, p. 384. 321. Nelson, A.J., Holowka, S.,, Allen, G., Castle, M., Chhem, R., Cunningham, I., Ewanchyna, M., Friedman, S., Garvin., G., Gibson, G., Granton, P., Kogon, S., Longstaffe, F.J., Lywood, V., Nguyen, N., Romanagnoli, C., Shaw, R., Trumpour, M., Wade, D., White, C.D. andWilson, T. (2008) The ROM mummy project – 30 years of progress. Abstracts of the Canadian Association for Physical Anthropology, Hamilton, Ontario, Canada, November 5-8, 2008. 320. Pereira, G., White C.D., LONGSTAFFE, F.J., Spence, M., and Chavez, X. (2008) Osteological analysis of human remains at the Moon Pyramid. Annual Meeting of the Society for American Archaeology, Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada, March 26-30, 2008, p. 437. 319. Russell, S.D.J., LONGSTAFFE, F.J., King, P.L. and Larson, T.E. (2008) Whole-rock, clay mineral, and olivine oxygen and hydrogen isotope compositions of the Tagish Lake carbonaceous chondrite. Lunar and Planetary Science Conference XXXIX, League City, Texas, USA, March 10-14, 2008, CD-ROM #1709. 318. Russell, S.D.J., Schilman, B. and LONGSTAFFE, F.J. (2008) Online δ15N, δ18O and δ17O measurements of dissolved nitrate by chemical reduction and catalytic decomposition. Proceedings of the 14th Canadian CF-IRMS Workshop, University of Saskatchewan, Saskatoon, Saskatchewan, Canada, June 15-18, 2008. 317. Shaughnessy, R., Nelson, A., White, C.D. and LONGSTAFFE, F.J. (2008) Isotopic evidence for the social economy of textile production in ancient Peru. 73rd Annual Meeting of the Society for American Archaeology, Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada, March 26-30, 2008, p. 505. 316. Smith, J.J., Millar, J.S., LONGSTAFFE, F.J. and Boonstra, R. (2008) The effect of heightened metabolic rate on stable carbon- and nitrogen-isotope compositions in deer mice (Peromyscus maniculatus). 47th Annual Meeting of the Canadian Society of Zoologists, Mount Saint Vincent University, Halifax, Nova Scotia, Canada, May 19-23, 2008, Abstracts, p. 158.

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17 315. Spence, M.W., White, C.D. and LONGSTAFFE, F.J. (2008) The human skeletons of Cerro Portezuelo. Annual Meeting of the Society for American Archaeology, Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada, March 26-30, 2008, p. 522. 314. Tabacaru, C.A., Millar, J.S. and LONGSTAFFE, F.J. (2008) Food quality in relation to seasonal breeding in deer mice (Peromyscus maniculatus). The Canadian Society of Zoologists, Annual Meeting, Mount St. Vincent University, Halifax, Nova Scotia, May 19-23, 2008, Abstracts, v. 39(2), EEE-41. 313. Webb, E.A. and LONGSTAFFE, F.J. (2008) Variation in the carbon isotope composition of phytoliths across a climate gradient. AGU Fall Meeting, San Francisco, USA, December 2008, EOS Transactions AGU 89(53), Fall Meeting Supplement, Abstract B23C-0470. 312. White, C.D., Price, T.D. and LONGSTAFFE, F.J. (2008) Residential histories of the sacrifices at the Pyramid of the Moon, Teotihuacan: The final chapter. Abstracts of the Canadian Association for Physical Anthropology, Hamilton, Ontario, Canada, November 5-8, 2008. In: CAPA Newsletter 2009, v. 1, p. 31. 311. White, C.D., Price, T.D., LONGSTAFFE, F.J. Olsen, K. and Spence, M. (2008) Examining sacrifice: The symbolic role of “the other” and the ideological role of the warrior. 73rd Annual Meeting of the Society for American Archaeology, Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada, March 26-30, 2008, p. 586. 310. Ansell, A.K., Millar, J.S. and LONGSTAFFE, F.J. (2007) Isotopic variation in deer mouse diets: inferences about habitat quality. Annual Meeting of the American Society of Mammalogists, University of New Mexico, Albuquerque, New Mexico, June 6-11, 2007. 309. Beauschene, P., Colquhoun, I., Cross, A., Gardner, J., LONGSTAFFE, F.J., Marciano, L., Metcalfe, J., Nelson, A., Pawlowski, A., Wheeler, S., White, C.D. and Williams L. (2007) Lady Hudson and mummy studies at The University of Western Ontario. VIth World Congress on Mummy Studies, Lanzarote, Canary Islands, Spain, February 20-24, 2007. 308. Huang, L, LONGSTAFFE, F.J., Schilman, B. and Ayalon, A. (2007) Measurement of DIC/DOC concentration and carbon-isotope composition in the same fresh water sample using the GasBench II/IRMS system. Proceedings of the 13th Canadian CF-IRMS Workshop, University of New Brunswick, Fredericton, New Brunswick, June 24-27, 2007, p. 14. 307. Macdonald and LONGSTAFFE, F.J. (2007) The oxygen and hydrogen isotope compositions of the Great Lakes. International Association for Great Lakes Research (IAGLR), 50th Annual Conference, The Pennsylvania State University, University Park, Pennsylvania, May 28 to June 1, 2007, p. 117-118. 306. Macdonald, R.A., LONGSTAFFE, F.J. and Crowe, A.S. (2007) The Late Quaternary oxygen isotope composition of Lake Michigan. AGU Fall Meeting, San Francisco, USA, December 2007, EOS Transactions AGU 88(52), Fall Meeting Supplement, Abstract PP13B-1283.

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18305. Mae, A., LONGSTAFFE, F.J. and Crowe, A.S. (2007) Variations in the oxygen-isotope composition of Holocene Lake water based on ostracodes from Lake Superior. AGU Fall Meeting, San Francisco, USA, December 2007, EOS Transactions AGU 88(52), Fall Meeting Supplement, Abstract 13B-1282. 304. Mae, A. and LONGSTAFFE, F.J. (2007) Oxygen isotope studies of ostracodes from the Duluth Basin, Lake Superior, and the variation in lake water composition since the Late Pleistocene. International Association for Great Lakes Research (IAGLR), 50th Annual Conference, The Pennsylvania State University, University Park, Pennsylvania, May 28 to June 1, 2007, p. 119. 303. Metcalfe, J.Z., LONGSTAFFE, F.J. and White, C.D. (2007) Method-dependent variations in oxygen isotope compositions obtained for structural carbonate in bone bioapatite. AGU Fall Meeting, San Francisco, USA, December 2007, EOS Transactions AGU 88(52), Fall Meeting Supplement, Abstract B13A-0888. 302. Olsen, K.C., Goodfellow, S., White, C.D. and LONGSTAFFE, F.J. (2007) Exploring residential history of dedicatory burials at Altun Ha, Belize, using enamel microwear and isotopic analyses. 72nd Annual Meeting of the Society for American Archaeology, Symposium on “Maya Archaeology in Belize”, Austin, Texas, April 25-29, 2007, p. 318. 301. Petts, D.P., LONGSTAFFE, F.J., Potter, J. and Barr, S.M. (2007) Oxygen-isotope geochemistry of late Proterozoic plutonic-volcanic sequences of the Mira terrane, Cape Breton Island, Nova Scotia, Canada. Association for Mineral Exploration British Columbia, Mineral Exploration Roundup 2007, Vancouver, British Columbia, January 29, 2007, Abstract Volume, p. 26. 300. Petts, D.P., LONGSTAFFE, F.J., Potter, J. and Barr, S.M. (2007). Oxygen-isotope geochemistry of late Proterozoic plutonic-volcanic sequences of the Mira terrane, Cape Breton Island, Nova Scotia, Canada. GAC-MAC Joint Meetings, May 23-25, 2007, Yellowknife, N.W.T., Abstracts, v. 32, p. 65. 299. Potter, J., LONGSTAFFE, F.J. and Barr, S.M. (2007) Avalonia: A Neoproterozoic low-18O terrane. Northeastern Section Meeting of the Geological Society of America, March 12-14, 2007, Abstract Vol. 39(1), p. 96. 298. Potter, J., LONGSTAFFE, F.J. Barr, S.M. and White, C.E. (2007) Pervasive 18O-depletion of Neoproterozoic igneous rocks of the Caledonia Highlands, southern New Brunswick and other parts of Avalonia: implications for mineral exploration. New Brunswick Department of Natural Resources, Exploration and Mining New Brunswick, Fredericton, New Brunswick, Canada, November 4-7, 2007, p. 33. 297. Potter, J., Zubowski, S., Spooner, Edward T.C., Bray, C.J., LONGSTAFFE, F.J. and Gibson, H.L. (2007) An online GC-irMS crushing technique for stable isotope analysis of trace gases in aqueous-dominated fluid inclusions: An example from the Noranda VMS District, Quebec, Canada. European Current Research on Fluid Inclusions (ECROFI-XIX), University of Bern, Switzerland, July 17–20, 2007, Abstracts, p. 276.

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19296. Russell, S.D.J., LONGSTAFFE, F.J., Larson, T.E. and King, P.L. (2007) The oxygen and hydrogen isotope composition of the Tagish Lake meteorite. AGU Fall Meeting, San Francisco, USA, December 2007, EOS Transactions AGU 88(52), Fall Meeting Supplement, Abstract P14C-04. 295. Schwarz, D.M., LONGSTAFFE, F.J. and Jin, J. (2007) Stable carbon and oxygen isotope compositions of Hirnantian brachiopods, Ellis Bay Formation, Anticosti Island. Annual Conference of the Canadian Paleontological Society, Memorial University, St. John’s, Newfoundland, Canada, September 2007. 294. Schwarz, D.M., LONGSTAFFE, F.J. and Jin, J. (2007) Inter-species, intra-species and intra-shell variations in the stable isotope composition of Late Ordovician brachiopods from the Ellis Bay Formation, Anticosti Island, Quebec. AGU Fall Meeting, San Francisco, USA, December 2007, EOS Transactions AGU 88(52), Fall Meeting Supplement, Abstract PP31C-0532. 293. Webb, E.A. and LONGSTAFFE, F.J. (2007) Carbon isotope variations in plants and phytoliths across a North American climate transect. SIBL-LSIS 1st Annual Joint Symposium on Stable Isotope Science (Stable Isotope and Biogeochemistry Laboratory, McMaster University and Laboratory for Stable Isotope Science, The University of Western Ontario). McMaster University, Hamilton, February 21, 2007. 292. White, C.D., Maxwell, J.P. and LONGSTAFFE, F.J. (2007) The enigmatic identity of the ‘Lamanai Lovers’: A bioarchaeological exploration. Society of American Archaeology, Symposium on ‘Maya Archaeology in Belize’, Austin, Texas, April 25-29, 2007, p. 440. 291. White, C.D., Nelson, A.J. and LONGSTAFFE, F.J. (2007) Long- and short-term dietary change as indicated by isotopic analysis of tissues from Pacatnamu, Peru. Mummy Congress, Lanzarote, Canary Islands, February 20-24, 2007. 290. White, C.D., Maxwell, J.P., Pendergast, D. and LONGSTAFFE, F.J. (2007) An exploration of personhood and sentiment in an ancient Maya burial and its sociopolitical implications. Annual Meeting of the Canadian Association for Physical Anthropology, Banff, Alberta, Canada, November 14-17, 2007. In: CAPA Newsletter 2008, v. 1, p. 35. 289. Brady, A., White, C. LONGSTAFFE, F.J. and Southam, G. (2006) Intra-bone isotopic variations in bioapatite: micromilling versus IR-laser ablation. Annual Meeting of the Canadian Association for Physical Anthropology, Trent University, Peterborough, Ontario, October 25-28, 2006, Proceedings. In: CAPA Newsletter, v. 2007(1), p. 12. 288. Law, K., Huang, L., Yau, G., Larson, T., Munro, L., Brady, A., Metcalfe, J., White, C. and LONGSTAFFE, F.J. (2006) Structural carbonate in bone bioapatite: “You are what you eat and drink” ± the pre-treatment and extraction methods. Proceedings of the 12th Canadian CF-IRMS Workshop, University of Victoria, June 11-14, 2006. 287. Macdonald, R.A. and LONGSTAFFE, F.J. (2006) The Late Quaternary oxygen isotope composition of Lake Huron. Second International Symposium on the Lake Huron Ecosystem: The State of Lake Huron. October 11-13, 2006, Honey Harbour (Georgian Bay), Ontario

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20Canada, p. 49. 286. Mae, A. and LONGSTAFFE, F.J. (2006) Variations in the oxygen- and hydrogen-isotope compositions of pore water from Holocene sediments, Lake Superior. AGU Fall Meeting, San Francisco, USA, December 2006, EOS Transactions AGU 87(52), Fall Meeting Supplement, Abstract PP23C-1770. 285. Metcalfe, J.Z., White, C.D. and LONGSTAFFE, F.J. (2006) Isotopic anthropology at Chau Hiix, Belize: comparisons with Lamanai. Society for American Archaeology Symposium on the Lamanai – Chau Hiix Connection. Abstracts of the 71st Annual Meeting, San Juan, Puerto Rico, April 26-30, 2006, p. 279. 284. Miller, J.F., Millar, J.S. and LONGSTAFFE, F.J. (2006) No δ15N trophic shift between mother and offspring deer mice (Peromyscus maniculatus). Abstracts, 5th International Conference on Applications of Stable Isotope Techniques to Ecological Studies. Queens University Belfast, Northern Ireland, August 13-18, 2006. 283. Olsen, K.C., White, C.D. and LONGSTAFFE, F.J. (2006) Exploring the origins of human sacrificial victims at Iximche, Guatemala using oxygen isotope analysis. Annual Meeting of the Canadian Association for Physical Anthropology, Trent University, Peterborough, Ontario, October 25-28, 2006, Proceedings. In: CAPA Newsletter, v. 2007(1), p. ?. 282. Potter, J. and LONGSTAFFE, F.J. (2006) Evaluation of a GC/CF-IRMS crushing method for δ13C analysis of complex fluid inclusion volatiles. Proceedings of the 12th Canadian CF-IRMS Workshop, University of Victoria, June 11-14, 2006, p. 20. 281. Potter, J., LONGSTAFFE, F.J., Barr, S. and White, C.E. (2006) A low-18O terrane in Cape Breton Island, Nova Scotia: Implications for the geological history of the peri-Gondwanan Avalon microcontinent. GAC-MAC Joint Meetings, May 14-27, 2006, Montreal, Quebec, Abstracts, v. 31, p. 122. 280. Potter, J., LONGSTAFFE, F.J., Beeskow, B., Treloar, P.J. and Rankin, A.H. (2006) A method for determination of stable isotope compositions of volatiles in fluid inclusions: Results from hydrocarbon-bearing fluids of the Khibina alkaline complex, northwest Russia. GAC-MAC Joint Meeting, May 14-17, 2006, Montreal, Quebec, Abstracts, v. 31, p. 122-123. 279. Shaughnessy, R., White, C.D., LONGSTAFFE, F.J. and Nelson, A. (2006) Textiles as indicators of social economy in pre-Spanish Peru: isotopic analysis of camelid fibre (llama, alpaca) to determine source of fibre. Tenth Biennial Symposium of the Textile Society of America, Toronto, Ontario. 278. Spence, M., White, C., Gazzola, J. and LONGSTAFFE, F.J. (2006) Oxygen-isotope values and population movements in Structure 19, Teotihuacan. Society for American Archaeology Symposium on the Lamanai – Chau Hiix Connection. Abstracts of the 71st Annual Meeting, San Juan, Puerto Rico, April 26-30, 2006, p. 385. 277. White, C.D. and LONGSTAFFE, F.J. (2006) Past and future isotopic anthropology in the Egyptian Oaeses and Nile Valley. Fifth International Conference of the Dakhleh Oasis Project.

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21 276. White, C.D. and LONGSTAFFE, F.J. (2006) The Lamanai “loving couple”: an ancient Maya identity mystery. Symposium on Bioarchaeology and Identity in the Americas. 275. White, C.D., LONGSTAFFE, F.J., Price, D. and Spence, M. (2006) The Moon and the Feathered Serpent: The geographic identities of sacrifices at Teotihuacan’s great pyramids. Canadian Association for Physical Anthropology, Peterborough, Ontario, October 25-28, 2006, Proceedings. In: CAPA Newsletter, v. 2007(1). 274. White, C.D., Maxwell, J.P., Williams, J.S. and LONGSTAFFE, F.J. (2006) Diet, disease, and ecology of coastal Maya following the collapse. Paleopathology Association, 33rd Annual Meeting, Anchorage, Alaska, March 2006. 273. Brady, A., White, C.D., LONGSTAFFE, F.J. and Southam, G. (2005) Microbial diagenesis of hydroxyapatite: in situ IR-laser ablation analysis of carbon and oxygen isotopes. Fifth International Bone Diagenesis Meeting, University of Cape Town, South Africa, August 28–31, 2005. 272. Brady, A., White, C.D., LONGSTAFFE, F.J. and Southam, G. (2005) Addressing the effects of pretreatments on bioapatite IR-Laser ablation carbon- and oxygen-isotope analysis. Proceedings of the 11th Canadian CF-IRMS Workshop, The University of Western Ontario, August 14-17, 2005, p. 15. 271. Brady, A., White, C. LONGSTAFFE, F.J. and Southam, G. (2005) The effects of microbial diagenesis on the stable carbon and oxygen isotopic signal of skeletal material using laser ablation. Annual Meeting of the Canadian Association for Physical Anthropology, London ON, October 27-30, 2004, Proceedings, p. 17. 270. Bunch, T.E., Irving, A.J., Larson, T.E., LONGSTAFFE, F.J., Rubble, III, D. and Wittke, J.H. (2005) “Primitive” and igneous achondrites related to the large and differentiated CR parent body. Lunar and Planetary Science Conference. 269. Heidenheim, J.A. and LONGSTAFFE, F.J. (2005) The oxygen, hydrogen and carbon isotope compositions of modern freshwater and terrestrial snails, Pinery Provincial Park, Southern Great Lakes Area, Canada. AGU Spring Meeting, New Orleans, USA, May 2005, EOS Transactions AGU, 86(18), Joint Assembly Supplement, Abstract PP23A-03, 2005. 268. Heidenheim, J.A. and LONGSTAFFE, F.J. (2005) The oxygen, hydrogen and carbon isotope compositions of modern freshwater and terrestrial snails, Pinery Provincial Park, Southern Great Lakes Area, Canada. Proceedings of the 11th Canadian CF-IRMS Workshop, The University of Western Ontario, August 14-17, 2005, p. 19. 267. Jin, H., LONGSTAFFE, F.J. and Webb, E.A. (2005) Controls on the stable isotope composition of atmospheric water vapour, southwestern Ontario, Canada. AGU Fall Meeting, San Francisco, USA, December 2005, EOS Transactions AGU, 86(52), Fall Meeting Supplement, Abstract PP11A-1439. 266. Jin, H., LONGSTAFFE, F.J., and Webb, E.A. (2005) The oxygen and hydrogen isotope

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22composition of atmospheric water vapor at Pinery Provincial Park, Southern Great Lakes Area, Canada. AGU Spring Meeting, New Orleans, USA, May 2005, EOS Transactions AGU, 86(18), Joint Assembly Supplement, Abstract PP23A-02, 2005. 265. Jin, H., LONGSTAFFE, F.J., and Webb, E.A. (2005) The oxygen and hydrogen isotope composition of atmospheric water vapour at Pinery Provincial Park, southern Great Lakes Area, Canada. Proceedings of the 11th Canadian CF-IRMS Workshop, The University of Western Ontario, August 14-17, 2005, p. 23. 264. Kemptser, B.L., Zanette, L., LONGSTAFFE, F.J., MacDougall-Shackleton, S.A., and Wingfield, J.C. (2005) Stable isotopes do not reflect food stress in juvenile Song Sparrows (Melospiza melodia). The Ecological Society of America, 90th Annual Meeting, Montreal, Quebec, Canada, August 2005. 263. LONGSTAFFE, F.J. (2005) Understanding the oxygen and hydrogen isotope compositions of clay minerals. Mineralogical Association of Canada 50th Anniversary Symposium. May 15-17, 2005. GAC-MAC-CSPG-CSSS Joint Meeting, Halifax, Nova Scotia, Abstracts, v. 30, p. 115-116. (Invited) 262. LONGSTAFFE, F.J., Larson, T.E., Munro, L.E. and White, C.D. (2005). Burning, boiling and bleaching, and the behaviour of bone bioapatite. First International Workshop on Taphonomy and Biogeochemistry Applied to Human and Environmental Sciences. Paris, France, May 30-June 1, 2005. 261. Metcalfe, J.Z., White, C.D. and LONGSTAFFE, F.J. (2005) Postclassic Maya socio-economic complexity and ideology at Chau Hiix, Belize. Annual Meeting of the Canadian Association for Physical Anthropology, London ON, October 27-30, 2004, Proceedings, p. 26-27. 260. Munro, L.E., LONGSTAFFE, F.J. and White, C.D. (2005) Bioapatite recrystallization during burning and boiling: effects on phosphate and carbonate stable isotope compositions. Fifth International Bone Diagenesis Meeting, University of Cape Town, South Africa, August 28–31, 2005. 259. Munro, L.E., LONGSTAFFE, F.J. and White, C.D. (2005) Bioapatite recrystallization during burning and boiling: effects on phosphate and carbonate stable isotope compositions. Proceedings of the 11th Canadian CF-IRMS Workshop, The University of Western Ontario, August 14-17, 2005, p. 28. 257. Nelson, A.J., White, C.D. and LONGSTAFFE, F.J. (2005) Ancient travellers from Pacatnamu, Peru: evidence from phosphate oxygen-isotope ratios in human tissues. Annual Meeting of the Canadian Association for Physical Anthropology, Winnipeg, Manitoba, November 2-5, 2005, Proceedings, p. x-y. 258. Potter, J. and LONGSTAFFE, F.J. (2005) A GC-CF-IRMS method for the determination of stable isotopic compositions of volatiles in fluid inclusions. Proceedings of the 11th Canadian CF-IRMS Workshop, The University of Western Ontario, August 14-17, 2005, p. 30.

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23256. Russell, S.D.J. and LONGSTAFFE, F.J. (2005) Airlock laser fluorination triple oxygen isotope analysis of clays and meteorites. Proceedings of the 11th Canadian CF-IRMS Workshop, The University of Western Ontario, August 14-17, 2005, p. 31. 255. Spence, M.W., White, C.D y LONGSTAFFE, F.J. (2005) El mantenimiento de la identidad étnica en Tlailotlacan: la evidencia isotópica. IV Mesa Redonda de Teotihuacan, Teotihuacan, Mexico. 254. Webb, E.A. and LONGSTAFFE, F.J. (2005) Identifying the oxygen isotope signature of precipitation in grass cellulose and phytoliths: refining the paleoclimate model. AGU Fall Meeting, San Francisco, December 2005, EOS Transactions AGU 86(52), Fall Meeting Supplement, Abstract PP11A-1425. 253. Webb, E.A. and LONGSTAFFE, F.J. (2005) Identifying the δ18O signature of precipitation in grass cellulose and phytoliths: refining the paleoclimate model. Addressing the effects of pretreatments on bioapatite IR-Laser ablation carbon- and oxygen-isotope analysis. Proceedings of the 11th Canadian CF-IRMS Workshop, The University of Western Ontario, August 14-17, 2005, p. 39. 252. White, C.D., Bove, F. and LONGSTAFFE, F.J. (2005) Teotihuacan’s interaction with the Guatemalan Pacific Coast: preliminary isotopic evidence. Annual Meeting of the Canadian Association for Physical Anthropology, Winnipeg, Manitoba, November 2-5, 2005. 251. White, C.D., Nelson, A.J. and LONGSTAFFE, F.J. (2005) Isotopic evidence of peripatetic behaviour at Pacatnamu, Peru. Annual Meeting, American Association for Physical Anthropology, Annual Meeting, Milwaukee, Arizona, April 2005, American Journal of Physical Anthropology, Supplement 40, p. 221-222.

Accepted for Publication (since 2005) Miller, J.F., Millar, J.S. and LONGSTAFFE, F.J. (in press) Stable isotope discrimination between mothers and offspring in an income breeding small mammal. Mammalian Biology, 18 ms pages, 2 tables and 5 figures. Watts, C.M. White, C.D. and LONGSTAFFE, F.J. (in press) Childhood diet and Western Basin foodways at the Krieger site, southwestern Ontario, Canada. American Antiquity, 80 ms pages, 3 tables and 8 figures. White, C.D. and LONGSTAFFE, F.J. (in press) A holistic approach to understanding paleopathology in mummified remains through isotopic analysis. Evidence-Based Ancient Mummy Research. Edited by F.J. Rühli and H. Gill-Robinson. Cambridge University Press. White, C.D., Price, T.D. and LONGSTAFFE, F.J. (in press) Inferring identity and ideology from isotopes at the Pyramid of the Moon, Teotihuacan. To: The Moon Pyramid, Teotihuacan: State Ideology and Polity in an Ancient Mexican Metropolis. Edited by S. Sugiyama and D.M. Carballo, 23 ms pages, 1 table and 24 figures. University of New

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24Mexico Press, Albuquerque, New Mexico. Williams, L.J., White, C.D. and LONGSTAFFE, F.J. (in press) Improving stable isotopic interpretations made from human hair through reduction of growth-cycle error. American Journal of Physical Anthropology, 28 ms pages, 2 tables and 6 figures.

Submitted for Publication/Under Review (since 2005)

Ansell, A.K., Millar, J.S. and LONGSTAFFE, F.J. (submitted) Isotopic variation in deer mouse diets: inferences about habitat quality. To: Canadian Journal of Zoology, 15 ms pages and 6 figures. Chapligin, B., Leng, M.J., Webb, E.A., Alexandre, A., Dodd, J.D., Ijiri, A., Lücke, A., Shemesh, A., Abelmann, A., Herzschuh, U., LONGSTAFFE, F.J., Meyer, H., Moschen, R., Yusuke Okazaki, Y., Rees, N., Sharp, Z.D., Sloane, H.J., Sonzogni, C., Swann, G.E.A., Sylvestre, F., Tyler, J.J. and Yam, R. (submitted) Inter-laboratory comparison of oxygen isotopes from biogenic silica. To: Geochimica et Cosmochimica Acta, 34 ms pages, 4 figures and 5 tables. Dahal K., Kane. K., Gadapati, W., Webb, E.A., Savitch, L.V., Singh, J., Sharma, P., Sarhan, F., LONGSTAFFE, F.J., GrodzinskI, B. and Hüner, N.P.A. (submitted) The effects of phenotypic plasticity on photosynthetic performance and water use efficiency in winter rye, winter wheat and Brassica napus. To: Physiologia Plantarum, 27 ms pages, 9 figures and 5 tables. Hyodo, A. and LONGSTAFFE, F.J. (submitted) Variations in the oxygen-isotope composition of ancient Lake Superior between 11,000 and 8,800 cal BP. To: Journal of Paleolimnology, 25 ms pages, 7 figures and 1 table. Hyodo A. and LONGSTAFFE, F.J. (submitted) The chronostratigraphy of Holocene sediments from four Lake Superior basins. To: Canadian Journal of Earth Sciences, 32 ms pages, 10 figures and 4 tables. Hyodo A. and LONGSTAFFE, F.J. (submitted) Paleoproductivity of ancient Lake Superior. To: Quaternary Science Reviews, 30 pages and 7 figures. Potter, J., LONGSTAFFE, F.J. and Barr, S.M. (submitted) Fluid-rock interactions in 18O-depleted Neoproterozoic rocks of the Mira terrane, Cape Breton Island, Nova Scotia: A fluid inclusion and stable isotope study of vein assemblages. To: Canadian Journal of Earth Sciences, 35 ms p., 4 tables and 7 figures.

Tabacaru, C.A., Millar, J.S. and LONGSTAFFE, F.J. Seasonal moulting in montane deer mice. To: Canadian Naturalist. 10 ms pages and 3 figures. Webb, E.C., White, C.D. and LONGSTAFFE, F.J. (submitted) Exploring geographic origins at Cahuachi using stable isotopic analysis of archaeological human tissues and modern environmental waters. To: Journal of Osteoarchaeology, 25 ms pages, 4 tables and

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254 figures. 7. RESEARCH FUNDING (since 2005) (Longstaffe PI unless otherwise noted): 80. Research Grant 2003-2005 Western $60,000.00 (Provost's assistance for research award) 81. Standard Research Grant 2004-2005 SSHRC $53,440.00 (Isotopic studies of 2005-2006 SSHRC $93,280.00 migration and ethnicity 2006-2007 SSHRC $97,280.00 in Mesoamerica; C.D. White PI, with F.J. Longstaffe, M. Spence & D. Price) 82. Discovery Grant 2004-2009 NSERC $94,220.00

(Understanding lower temperature natural systems using stable isotopes) 83. Research Grant 2005-2010 Western $60,000.00 President’s Research Grant 84. Standard Research Grant 2008-2009 SSHRC $64,145.00 (Isotopic anthropology 2009-2010 SSHRC $61,200.00 of pilgrimage and sacrifice 2010-2011 SSHRC $62,900.00 in ancient Andean landscapes; C.D. White PI, with F. J. Longstaffe & 3 others) 85. Equipment Grant 2008-2009 Western-ADF $114,845.00 (Facility for the stable isotope analysis of biogenic silica-water systems for paleoclimate reconstruction; E. Webb PI, with F.J. Longstaffe, K. Moser, N. Banerjee, D. Moser, C. White) 86. Discovery Grant 2009-2014 NSERC $141,000.00

(Understanding lower temperature natural systems using stable isotopes) 87. Research Grant 2010-2011 Alphawood $193,089.00 (Socio-environmental 2011-2012 Foundation $150,089.00 dynamics in the North Vaca Plateau, Belize:A long term perspective: G. Iannone PI, with 12 others) 87. Research Tools & Instruments 2010-2011 NSERC $136,165.00 (Electric pulse disaggregator and hydroseparator for micromineral research; D. Moser, PI, with F.J. Longstaffe, D. Jiang, S. Lin, D. Davis, G. Southam) 88. Standard Research Grant 2011-2012 SSHRC $41,333.00 (Isotopic anthropology of 2012-2013 SSHRC $41,333.00 pre-Columbian camelids from 2013-2014 SSHRC $41,333.00 northern Peru; C.D. White, PI, with F.J. Longstaffe, A. Nelson and J-F Millaire) 89. Abandoned Wells Program 2011 Ont. Ministry of $17,290.00 (Using stable istopes to trace gas leakage Natural Resources from abandoned wells in SW Ontario)

8. OTHER SCHOLARLY AND PROFESSIONAL ACTIVITIES (since 2005): Chair, Miller Medal Selection Committee, Royal Society of Canada 2004-2006 Member, Selection Committee, Bailey Award Committee, Clay Minerals Society 2006- Executive Committee, Ontario Council of Academic Vice-Presidents (OCAV) 2008-2010 COU-OCGS Transition Task Force 2008-2010 Chair, Miller Medal Selection Committee, Royal Society of Canada 2010-

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269. UNIVERSITY ADMINISTRATIVE DUTIES: (Note: on administrative leave for 2010-11)

a) Department, School or disciplinary area

Director, Laboratory for Stable Isotope Science (continuing to serve during leave) (currently 5 staff and ~50 full-time users) 1987-

b) Faculty

Acting Dean of Graduate Studies 2006-2007 Dean of Science 1999-2005

c) University

Provost & Vice-President (Academic) and committees arising: 2005-2010 • Chair of All Decanal and Vice-Provostial search committees • ex officio member of all Senate committees and many sub-committees • Chair, ad hoc Senate Committees, as they arise

• University Chief Operating Officer Selection Committee for Vice-President (Research) 2004-2005 Selection Committee for Dean of Engineering 2004-2005 Chair, Senate Selection Committee for Chair of Chemistry 2004-2005 10. COMMUNITY SERVICE:

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CURRICULUM VITAE

DESMOND E. MOSER

Present Position: Assistant Professor Director; Zircon and Accessory Phase Laboratory Dept. of Earth Sciences (home) and Dept. of Geography University of Western Ontario 1151 Richmond St. North London, Ontario N6A 5C2 Phone: (519) 661-4214 Fax: (519) 661-3750 e-mail: [email protected] Educational background Degree University Department Year Awarded Ph. D. Queen’s University Geological Sciences 1993 B.Sc. (Honours) Queen’s University Geological Sciences 1987 Theses Titles Ph.D. A Structural and U-Pb zircon geochronology study of the Wawa gneiss terrane, Kapuskasing uplift Supervisors: Prof. H. Helmstaedt and Dr. J.A. Hanes B. Sc. Geobarometry and geothermometry of a suite of pelitic migmatites, O’Connor Lake, Northwest Territories Supervisor: Prof. D. Carmichael Areas of Interest Research: Geochronology, Planetary Evolution, Tectonics, Meteorite Research, Geochemistry, Remote Sensing Teaching: Geochronology, Tectonics, Earth System Science, Physical Geography, Field Geology and Geography Geological/Geographical: Lithosphere bedrock and meteorite impact craters in Boreal and Arctic Canada, southern Africa, west Australia, southwest U.S.A., meteoritic samples of the Moon and Mars.

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Vitae cont’d Dr. D. E. Moser Employment History From To Institution Position Academic 07/07 present Earth Sciences/Geography, Assistant Professor University of Western Ontario (Tenure stream) Director of ZAPLab* 07/05 07/07 Earth Sciences/Geography, Assistant Professor University of Western Ontario (3 yr. Limited Term)** 07/05 present Geology and Geophysics, Univ. of Utah Adjunct Professor 07/04 07/05 Geography, Univ. of Utah Res. Associate Professor*** 07/03 07/04 Geography, Univ. of Utah Res. Assistant Professor*** 07/97 07/03 Geology and Geophysics, Univ. of Utah Res. Assistant Professor*** 07/96 6/97 Royal Ontario Museum/ Univ. of Toronto Senior Research Scientist 07/93 6/96 Royal Ontario Museum/ Univ. of Toronto Postdoctoral Fellow 04/93 05/93 Geological Sciences, Queen’s University Temporary Asst. Professor * The Zircon and Accessory Phase Laboratory (ZAPLab) ** Duties as per probationary; 40% research, 40% teaching, 20% service *** Research Professor; unsalaried faculty position in U.S., self-funded through research grants Teaching Experience 01/88 05/90 Geological Sciences, Queen’s University Teaching Assistant Field research positions prior to Ph.D. graduation 08/89 10/89 Canadian Continental Drilling Program Contract Geologist (N. Ontario) 05/88 10/88 Geological Survey of Canada, Ottawa Contract geologist (Kapuskasing Lithoprobe) 05/87 10/87 Geological Survey of Canada, Ottawa Contract geologist (Kapuskasing Lithoprobe) 05/86 08/86 Geological Survey of Canada, Ottawa Field Assistant (N. Saskatchewan) 05/85 08/85 Geological Survey of Canada, Ottawa Jr. Field Assistant (Great Slave Lake, N.W.T.)

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Vitae cont’d Dr. D. E. Moser Publications Career Summary Papers in refereed journals 23 (first-author 8) Total citations of refereed journal articles 355, h-index 12 (data from Scopus) Technical Reports including Government Maps 6 Abstracts and Presentations at Professional Meetings 41 Peer-reviewed journals and books underline = graduate student of Moser, + indicates Ph.D. supervisor of Moser (see one publication in 1996), ++ indicates Postdoctoral supervisor of Moser (see two publications: 1994 and 1996) Submitted, in review, or conditionally accepted

Bowman, J.R., Moser, D.E., Valley, J.W., Wooden, J., Kita, N., Mazdab, F., (submitted), Zircon U-Pb isotope, δ18O and trace element response to 80 m.y. of high temperature metamorphism in the lower crust; sluggish diffusion and new records of Archean craton formation, American Journal of Science Singleton, A., Osinski, G.R., McCausland, P., Moser, D.E., (submitted), Shock induced changes in density and porosity in shock metamorphosed crystalline rocks, Haughton impact structure, Meteoritics and Planetary Science

In Press and Published* 1. Kamo, S., Corfu, F., Heaman, L., Moser, D.E., 2011, The Krogh revolution: advances in

the measurement of time. Canadian Journal of Earth Sciences; Tom Krogh memorial volume. In press

2. Moser, D.E., Cupelli, C. L., Barker, I., Flowers, R.M., Bowman, J.R., Wooden, J., Hart, R., 2011, New zircon shock phenomena and their use for dating and reconstruction of large impact structures revealed by electron nanobeam (EBSD, CL, EDS) and isotopic U-Pb and (U-Th)/He analysis of the Vredefort dome. Canadian Journal of Earth Sciences; Tom Krogh memorial volume. In press

3. Han, J-Y, Forster, R., Moser, D.E., Ford, A., Tiampo, K., 2011, The spatial and temporal subsidence variability of the East Mesa Geothermal Field, CA, USA and its potential impact on the All American Canal System, International Journal of Remote Sensing.

4. Barker, I.R., Moser, D.E., Kamo, S.L., and Plint, A.G., 2011, High-Precision U-Pb Zircon ID-TIMS Dating of Two Regionally-Extensive Bentonites: Cenomanian Stage, Western Canada Foreland Basin. Canadian Journal of Earth Sciences, Tom Krogh memorial volume. In press

5. Cavosie, A.J., Quintero, R.R., Radovan, H.A., Moser, D.E., 2010, Evidence of ancient cataclysm in modern sand: shock microstructures in detrital quartz, zircon, and monazite from the Vaal River, Vredefort Dome, South Africa. Geological Society of America Bulletin. doi: 10.1130/B30187.1

6. Izawa, M.R.M., Flemming, R.L., McCausland, P.J.A., Southam, G., Moser, D.E., Barker, I.R., 2010, Multi-technique investigation reveals new mineral, chemical, and textural heterogeneity in the Tagish Lake C2 chondrite, Planetary and Space Science 58: 1347-1364

7. Moser, D.E., Davis, W.J., Reddy, S.R., Flemming, R.L., and Hart, R.J., 2009, Zircon U-Pb strain chronometry reveals deep impact-triggered flow, Earth and Planetary Science Letters 277, 73-79.

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Vitae cont’d Dr. D. E. Moser 8. Moser, D.E., Bowman, J.R., Wooden, J., Valley, J.W., Mazdab, F., Kita, N., 2008, Creation

of a continent recorded in zircon zoning, Geology, 36; no. 3; p. 239–242; doi: 10.1130/G24416A.1; 3 figures; Data Repository item 2008059.

9. Smith, D., Connelly, J.N., Manser, K., Moser, D.E., Housh, T.B., McDowell, F.W., and Mack, L.E., 2004, Evolution of the Navajo eclogites and hydration of the mantle wedge below the Colorado Plateau, southwestern United States, Geochemistry Geophysics and Geosystems, 5, pp. 1-18, Q04005, doi: 10.1029/2003GC000675.

10. Hart, R.J., McDonald, I., Tredoux, M., De Wit, M.J., Carlson, R.W., Andreoli, M., Moser, D.E., and Ashwal, L., 2004, New PGE and Re/Os isotopic results from lower sections of the Vredefort Dome and a re-interpretation of its “crust-on-edge” profile, South African Journal of Geology, 107: 173-184.

11. Flowers, R., Moser, D.E., and Hart, R.J., 2003, Evolution of the amphibolite-granulite facies transition exposed by the Vredefort impact structure, Kaapvaal Craton, South Africa, Journal of Geology, 111: 455-470.

12. Parry, W.T., Wilson, P.N., Moser, D.E.. and Heizler, M.T., 2001, U-Pb dating of zircon and 40Ar/39Ar dating of biotite at Bingham, Utah, Economic Geology 96:1671-1683.

13. Moser, D.E., Flowers, R., and Hart, R.J., 2001, Birth of the Kaapvaal tectosphere 3.08 billion years ago. Science, 291: 465-468.

14. Moser, D.E. and Scott, D.J., 2001. Towards a more accurate U-Pb geochronology. Prefatory paper for special volume “What are we dating? Understanding the crystallogenesis of U-Pb geochronometers, Chemical Geology. Guest editors: D. Scott and D.E. Moser , 172:1-3.

15. Hart, R.J., Moser, D.E., and Andreoli, M.A.G., 1999 . Archean age for granulite metamorphism near the center of the Vredefort structure, South Africa. Geology 27: 1091-1094.

16. Corfu, F., Crane, A., Moser, D., and Rogers, G. 1998. U-Pb zircon systematics at Gruinard Bay, northwest Scotland: implications for the early orogenic evolution of the Lewisian Complex. Contributions to Mineralogy and Petrology, 133: 329-345.

17. Moser, D.E. and Heaman, L.M. 1997. Proterozoic zircon growth in Archean lower-crustal xenoliths, southern Superior craton – a consequence of Matachewan ocean opening, Contributions to Mineralogy and Petrology, 128: 164-175.

18. Moser, D.E. 1997. Dating the shock wave and thermal imprint of the giant Vredefort impact, South Africa. Geology, 25:7-10.

19. Hart, R.J., Andreoli, M.A.G., Tredoux, M., Moser, D., Ashwal, L.D., Eide, E.A., and Webb, S.J., 1997. Late Jurassic age for the Morokweng impact structure, southern Africa. Earth and Planetary Science Letters, 147:25-35.

20. Moser, D.E., Heaman, L.M., Krogh, T.E.++, and Hanes, J.A.+ 1996. Intracrustal extension of an Archean orogen revealed using single-grain U-Pb zircon geochronology. Tectonics 15: 1093-1109.

21. Wasteneys, H., Kamo, S.K., Moser, D.E., and Gower, C.F. 1996. U-Pb geochronological constraints on the geological evolution of the Pinware Terrane and adjacent areas, Grenville Province, southeast Labrador, Canada. Precambrian Research 81: 101-128.

22. Moser, D.E. 1994. The geology and structure of the mid-crustal Wawa gneiss domain: a key to understanding tectonic variation with depth and time in the late Archean Abitibi-Wawa orogen. Canadian Journal of Earth Sciences 31: 1064-1080.

23. Krogh, T.E++. and Moser, D.E. 1994. U-Pb zircon and monazite ages from the Kapuskasing uplift: age constraints on deformation within the Ivanhoe Lake fault zone. Canadian Journal of Earth Sciences 31:1096-1103.

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Vitae cont’d Dr. D. E. Moser 24. Bursnall, J.T., Leclair, A.L., Moser, D.E. and Percival, J.A. 1994. Structural correlation

within the Kapuskasing uplift. Canadian Journal of Earth Sciences 31:1096-1103.

* Hiatus 2005-2007 due to family leave. Technical Reports including Government Maps

1. Davis, W.J. and Moser, D.E., 1996. Geochronological and petrogenetic studies of lower-

crustal xenoliths entrained in kimberlites and alkaline rocks in Searching for Diamonds in Canada, Geological Survey of Canada, Open File 3228, p. 135-138.

2. Heather, K.B., Percival, J.A., Moser, D.E. and Bleeker, W., 1995. Tectonics and Metallogeny of Archean crust in the Abitibi-Wawa-Kapuskasing region. Field trip guidebook. Geological Survey of Canada, Open File 3141, 148p.

3. Percival, J.A., Bursnall, J.T., Moser, D.E. and Shaw, D.M. 1991. Site survey for the Canadian Continental Drilling Program's pilot project in the Kapuskasing Uplift. Ontario Geological Survey, Open File Report 5790, 34p.

4. Moser, D.E. 1989. Mid-crustal structures of the Wawa gneiss terrain near Chapleau, Ontario: Kapuskasing Uplift in Current Research, Part C, Geological Survey of Canada, Paper 89-1C, pp.215-224.

5. Moser, D.E. 1989. Preliminary geology of the Wawa gneiss terrane adjacent to the Kapuskasing Structural Zone in Geological Survey of Canada, Open File Map #2506.

6. Moser, D.E. 1988. Structure of the Wawa gneiss terrane near Chapleau, Ontario in Current Research, Part C, Geological Survey of Canada, Paper 88-1C, p.93-99.

Abstracts and Presentations at Professional Meetings

1. Moser, D.E., Cupelli, C., Barker, I., Flowers, R., and Hart, R.J., 2010, Hot Shock vs. Cold Shock zircon across the Vredefort Dome; a guide for interpreting residua of the LHB? Goldschmidt Geochemistry Conference, Knoxville, TN

2. Petts,D. C., Moser,D.E., Davis, W.J., and Longstaffe, F.J., 2010, Zircon U-Pb geochronology and trace element chemistry of lower crustal xenoliths, western Churchill province of the Canadian shield , Goldschmidt Geochemistry Conference, Knoxville, TN

3. Bowman, J.R., Moser, D.E., Wooden, J.L., Valley, J.W., Mazdab, F.K., and Kita, N.T., 2010, Preservation vs. alteration of zircon Pb, O isotope and trace elements following 80 Ma of lower crustal metamorphism, Kapuskasing Uplift, Goldschmidt Geochemistry Conference, Knoxville, TN

4. Dammeier, R., Moser, D.E., Osinski, G.R., 2010, Understanding Lunar Granulites Through a Terrestrial Analogue Study, Goldschmidt Geochemistry Conference, Knoxville, TN

5. Moser, D.E., Bowman, J.R., , Hilber, M., Wooden, J.W., Valley, J.W. Kita, N., Mazdab, F., 2009, Tracking fluid/melt flow in lower crustal mafic gneiss using zircon isotopic (Pb,O) zoning. Goldschmidt International Geochemistry conference, Davos.

6. Moser, D.E., J.R. Bowman, M. Hilber, J.W. Valley, J.L. Wooden, F. Mazdab, N. T. Kita, 2009, SIMS Analysis of ‘Old Growth’ Zircons From the Kapuskasing Uplift; New Records of Lithosphere Evolution in the Key of Krogh, GAC-MAG-AGU Meeting of the Americas, Toronto

7. Moser, D.E., (invited) 2009, Impact-triggered flow of the terrestrial deep crust identified with zircon strain chronometry, GAC-MAG-AGU Meeting of the Americas, Toronto

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Crystallization in the Central Uplift of the Vredefort Impact Basin, South Africa, GAC-MAG-AGU Meeting of the Americas, Toronto

9. Barker, I., Moser, D. E., Kamo, S., Plint, A.G., 2009 High-Precision U-Pb Zircon ID-TIMS Dating of Two Transcontinental Bentonites: Cenomanian Stage, Western Canada Foreland Basin, GAC-MAG-AGU Meeting of the Americas, Toronto

10. Hilber, M., Bowman, J.R., Moser, D.E., Wooden, J.W., Valley, J.W. Kita, N., Mazdab, F., 2009, Tracking fluid/melt flow in lower crustal mafic gneiss using zircon isotopic (Pb,O) zoning, Kapuskasing Uplift. GAC-MAG-AGU Meeting of the Americas, Toronto

11. Cavosie, A.J., Quintero, R.R., Radovan, H.A., Moser, D.E., 2008, Detrital Shocked Minerals: A New Tool for Identifying Eroded Impacts in the Sedimentary Record. AGU Fall meeting, San Francisco.

12. Reddy, S., Timms, N., Moser, D.E.., Kinny, P., 2008. The Effects of Crystal-Plastic Deformation on Zircon Geochemical Systems, International Geological Congress, Oslo, Norway.

13. Bowman, J.R., Moser, D.E., Wooden, J.W., Valley, J.W. Kita, N., Mazdab, F. 2008. Cathodoluminescence (CL), isotopic (Pb, O) and trace element zoning in lower crustal zircon documents growth of early continental lithosphere, Goldschmidt Geochemistry conference, Vancouver, Canada.

14. Moser, D.E. , Davis, W.J., Reddy, S., Flemming, R.L, Hart, R.J., 2008. Zircon U-Pb age discordance and trace element alteration due to deep, post-impact flow; implications for planetary chronology. Goldschmidt Geochemistry conference, Vancouver, Canada.

15. Moser, D.E. , Davis, W.J., Reddy, S., Flemming, R.L, Hart, R.J., 2008, Ductile zircon U-Pb strain chronometry, Electron Backscatter Diffraction (EBSD) Workshop – University of Wisconsin-Madison.

16. Moser, D.E., Zircon and Impact Processes, 2007, Caribbean Workshop on Meteorite Impact and Arc Processes, University of Puerto Rico, Mayaguez (invited).

17. Moser, D.E., Bowman, J.R., Wooden, J., Valley, J.W., Mazdab, F., Kita, N., An Archean Wilson cycle recorded by slow-growth zircon in the Kapuskasing Uplift, Ontario, CANADA, American Geophysical Union Annual Meeting, San Francisco, 2006

18. Moser, D.E., Davis, W.J., Hart, R.J., and Flemming, R.L., Meteorite impact-triggered diffusion of Pb and REE in crystalline Moho zircon. Goldschmidt International Conference in Geochemistry and Cosmochemistry, Melbourne, Australia. 2006

19. Moser, D.E., Davis, W.J., Hart, R.J., Zircon ID-TIMS, SHRIMP and CL microanalysis of meteorite impact-triggered Moho metamorphism. Geological Association of Canada Annual Meeting, Montreal, P.Q., 2006 (invited)

20. Moser, D.E., The multi-faceted history of mantle roots recorded by the lower crust, Geological Association of Canada, Halifax, 2005

21. Moser, D.E., The multi-faceted history of mantle roots recorded by the lower crust, Geological Association of Canada Annual Meetiing, Halifax, NS, 2005

22. Moser, D.E., Ford, A., Forster, R., Han, J-Y., Radar Satellite (InSAR) Assessment of Hydrodynamics Near the All-American Canal (Calexico/Mexicali Region, Rio Colorado), American Geophysical Union, San Francisco, 2004

23. Moser, D.E., et al., Radar Satellite (InSAR) monitoring of surface deformation near the All-American Canal (Calexico/Mexicali region, Rio Colorado) GSA Annual meeting, Seattle, 2003

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Vitae cont’d Dr. D. E. Moser 24. Smith, D., Connelly, J.M., Moser, D.E., et al., Navajo eclogites and Farallon plate

dynamics, GSA Annual meeting, Denver, 2002 25. Moser, D.E.., Magmatic intraplating and impact metamorphism of the lower Kaapvaal

crust; a combined ID-TIMS/ SHRIMP investigation, 11th Annual Goldschmidt Conference, Hot Springs Virginia, 2001.

26. Moser, D.E., Stages of mantle root evolution recorded by the lower crust of Archean cratons, GSA Annual meeting, Reno, Nevada, 2000

27. Moser, D.E., Hart, R.J., and Flowers, R., Impact triggered deep-seated magmatism beneath the Vredefort impact structure, South Africa. AGU Fall Meeting, 1999

28. Moser, D. E. New Challenges to reading U-Pb geochronometers in GSA Annual meeting, Toronto, 1998

29. Moser, D.E., and Hart, R.J.. Global variation in mantle root formation? Hints from the lower crust of the Superior and Kaapvaal cratons, in Proceedings of Harvard/MIT Workshop on Continental Roots, Boston, 1997.

30. Moser, D. E., and Corfu, F., Unraveling the growth history of deep-crustal minerals: Isotope dilution meets the CLAMM, in Abstract Volume of Geological Assoc. of Canada Annual Meeting, v.22: p. A105, 1997

31. Moser, D.E., Flat-lying Archean and Proterozoic mobile zones within the Superior lithosphere, in Abstract Volume of Geological Assoc. of Canada Annual Meeting, v.22: p. A105, 1997.

32. Schulze, D.J., Valley, J., Gorton, M., and Moser, D.E., Multiple origins for mantle zircons. in Proceedings of the American Geophysical Union Fall meeting, San Francisco, 1997.

33. Moser, D.E. and Hart, R. 1996. Age of impact melting and metamorphism in the Vredefort Structure, South Africa. GAC/MAC annual meeting, Winnipeg. Program with Abstracts, v. 21, p. A67.

34. Moser, D. E., 1996. U-Pb dating of crustal xenoliths from the Attawapiskat kimberlite pipes, Sachigo subprovince. GAC/MAC annual meeting, Winnipeg. Program with Abstracts, v. 21, p. A67.

35. Moser D.E. and Heaman, L.M. 1995. Paleoproterozoic metamorphism of the lower crust of the Superior craton as revealed by U-Pb zircon dating of kimbelite-borne, granulite-facies xenoliths. EMPOB Precambrian’95, Montreal, p.286.

36. Moser, D.E. 1994. Dating seismic reflectors in the Archean Superior Craton, Canadian Geophysical Union, Program with Abstracts, Banff, p. 102

37. Moser, D.E. & Heaman, L.M. 1994. Paleoproterozoic metamorphism at the base of the North American craton revealed through U-Pb zircon dating of granulite-facies xenoliths. ICOG-8 San Francisco, Program with Abstracts.

38. Moser, D.E. & Heaman, L.M. 1994. A U-Pb zircon study of lower-crustal xenoliths from the Archean Superior Province: evidence for two anomalously "young" metamorphic events at 2.58 Ga and 2.49 Ga. GAC/MAC annual meeting, Waterloo. Program with Abstracts, v.19, p.A79.

39. Moser, D.E., 1993. The vertical and lateral evolution of an Archean orogen - the Kapuskasing connection. GAC/MAC annual meeting, Edmonton. Program with Abstracts, v.18, p.A72.

40. Moser, D.E. 1993. Tectonic variation with depth and with time in an Archean craton - evidence from the Kapuskasing Uplift, Canada. Structures and tectonics at different lithospheric levels, Graz, Austria. Abstract supplement No. 2 to Terra Nova, Vol. 5, p.A-73.

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Vitae cont’d Dr. D. E. Moser 41. Moser, D.E., Krogh, T.E., Heaman, L.M., Hanes, J.A. & Helmstaedt, H. 1991. Evidence

for 2920 Ma gneisses and the timing of mid-crustal extension in the Wawa Gneiss Domain, Superior Province, Ontario. GAC/MAC annual meeting, Toronto. Program with Abstracts, v.16, p.A86.

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Vitae cont’d Dr. D. E. Moser Research Funding Career Summary External, as PI = $1.7M (since joining UWO; External, as PI =$1.26M) Internal, as PI and co-PI = $0.34M (all at UWO) TOTAL = $2.0M Year Granted PI Co-PI’s Grantor Topic Total am’t Type External source 2010 D. Moser - CFI-IOF 16 $92,000 5yr. Operating 2010 D. Moser 5 others NSERC-RTI 14 $137,000 1yr. Equip. 2009 D. Moser - NSERC-DG 13 $150,000 5yr. Operating 2008 D. Moser - CFI-LOF 11 $772,000 1yr. Equip. 2006 D. Moser 3 others NSERC-RTI 7. $67,550 1 yr. Equip. 2006 D. Moser - NSERC-DG 6. $44,700 3 yr Operating 2005 D. Moser J. Bowman U.S. NSF 4 $230,000 4 yr Operating 2005 D. Moser R. Forster U.S. EPA 3 $20,000 1 yr Operating 2003 D. Moser R. Forster U.S. EPA 2 $64,800 3 yr Operating 1998 D. Moser R.J. Hart U.S. NSF 1 $97,600 3 yr Operating Internal source 2010 S. Macfie Moser, 3other UWO ADF 15 $117,000 1 yr Equip. 2009 D. Moser - UWO 12 $15,000 2008 G. Osinski Moser, other UWO ADF 10 $150,000 1yr. Equip. 2007 D. Moser - U.W.O. 9 $28,000 Start-up 2006 D. Moser P. Corcoran UWO ADF 8 $14,000 1 yr Equip. 2005 D. Moser - U.W.O. 5 $12,000 Start-up Key to grant topics: 1. U.S. National Science Foundation, Tectonics Division; Vredefort crustal cross-section,

South Africa 2. U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (SCERP); Surface deformation at U.S.-Mexican

border 3. U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (SCERP); Surface deformation at U.S.-Mexican

border 4. U.S. National Science Foundation, Petrology and Geochemistry Division; Testing for wet,

‘rapid’ oxygen diffusion in metamorphosed zircon 5. U.W.O. Start-up funds. 6. NSERC Discovery Grant: The Zircon Archive of Deep Lithosphere and Planetary Evolution 7. An SEM-CL system for guiding microbeam geochemistry 8. An SEM-CL system for guiding microbeam geochemistry 9. U.W.O. Start-up funds 10. High resolution Earth and Planetary Materials Imaging and Analysis System 11. The NanoMAPPER; An Innovation in Planetary Materials Science 12. NSERC Discovery Grant: Geochronology of Planetary Evolution and Resources 13. Robert and Ruth Lumsden Faculty Research Award, Earth Sciences 14. Electron pulse disaggregator for planetary materials research 15. Wavelength Dispersive Spectrometer for X-ray analysis 16. CFI-Instrumental Operating Funds

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Academic Awards Date Award Amount 2009-10 Robert and Ruth Lumsden Faculty Research Award, $15,000 Dept. of Earth Sciences, UWO 1990-92 NSERC Postgraduate scholarship $21,000/year 1998-90 Reinhardt Fellowship, Queen’s University $8,000/year Scholarly and Professional Activities Professional Organizations American Geophysical Union Geological Association of Canada Mineralogical Association of Canada Mineralogical Society of America Geochemical Society Professional Organization Responsibilities Editor Responsibilities *Co-guest editor Special volume on U-Pb geochronology honouring Prof. T.E. Krogh, Canadian Journal of Earth Sciences – in press 2011 *Co-editor Special volume “What are we dating? Understanding the crystallogenesis of U-Pb geochronometers”, Chemical Geology – published 2001 Conference Organizer, Session Organizer and/or Chair *Conference co-organizer with A. Deal (lead organizer, GE) . “EBSD 2012” Workshop on Electron Backscatter Diffraction for Material Science and Geological Materials. Carnegie-Mellon University, Pittsburgh, PENN, U.S.A. Sponsored by the Microbeam Society of America, planned for June 2012. *Organizer with A. Cavosie of theme session “Records of Ancient Impacts” at the Goldschmidt International Geochemistry Conference 2010, Knoxville, TN *Organizer with S. Kamo, L. Heaman and F. Corfu of symposium “Advances in the Measurement of Time; Beyond the Krogh Revolution” at the American Geophysical Union Annual Meeting of the Americas, 2009; Toronto *Special Session Organizer and Chair: “What are we dating? Understanding the crystallogenesis of U-Pb geochronometers”, American Geophysical Union, 1998, Toronto Reviewing Granting Agencies *NSERC *National Science Foundation (Petrology and Geochemistry Division) Journals *Geology *Geochimica et Cosmochimica Acta *Canadian Journal of Earth Sciences *Chemical Geology *Precambrian Research *Geological Society of America Bulletin *Journal of the Geological Society of London

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Undergraduate and Graduate Teaching Responsibilities* *See accompanying Teaching Dossier for detailed course evaluations and outlines since 2005 Undergraduate teaching Course Institution

Geol 220: Undergraduate structural geology field school Queen’s University 1993

Geol 1110: Introduction to Earth Systems Univ. of Utah 1998

Geog 3270: Biogeography: Global Patterns of Life Univ. of Utah 1998

Geol 3090: Earth Materials II (Petrology) Univ. of Utah 1999

Geog 1000: Mountain West Environments/ Global Change Univ. of Utah 1998-2003

Geog 1100: Measuring Global Change from Space Univ. of Utah 2001-2002

Geog 3000: Geo-Excursions in Utah Univ. of Utah 2003-2005

Since joining UWO

1. ES 081: Resources, Environment and Sustainability UWO 2006

2. GEO 1500: Society and Nature UWO 2006-present

3. ES 3315: Metamorphic Petrology UWO 2006-2007

4. GEO 343y: Field Methods and Practices UWO 2008

5. ES 2221: Structural Geology UWO 2009

6. ES 3350: Advanced Field Mapping Techniques UWO 2008-2009

7. ES9559: Geochronology of Planetary Evolution UWO 2009-present

8. ES 2200: Plate tectonic theory, environments, products UWO 2010-present

9. ES/GEO 2130y: Field Geography/Geology of SW Ontario UWO 2010-present

Undergraduate supervision Undergraduate B.Sc. theses

B.Sc. Ivan Barker (complete 2007) B.Sc. Lisa Cupelli (complete 2008) B.Sc. Lindsay McLenaghan (complete 2008) B.Sc. Nikolas Ganderton (complete 2010) B.Sc. CES Nilmi Seneratna (ongoing 2011) Graduate supervision Master’s theses M.Sc. 2000-2 Rebecca M. Flowers Structural and geochronological investigation of the Vredefort impact structure, South Africa (complete) M.Sc. 2007-9 Melinda Hilber U-Pb-O isotopes of Kapuskasing uplift zircons (complete) (below at UWO) M.Sc. 2007-9 Ivan Barker U-Pb geochronology of the Alberta Basin (complete) M.Sc. 2008-10 Alaura Singleton Haughton impact shock metamorphism (complete) M.Sc. 2009- Rod Dammeier Lunar evolution record in meteorite NWA 3163 (in prog.) M.Sc. 20010- Nik Ganderton Tectonic evolution of the Lyon Inlet Zone, Nunavut (in prog.)

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Doctoral theses Ph.D. 2008- Duane Petts Geochronological investigation of the crust-mantle transition of Churchill Province (in prog.) Ph.D. 2008- Lisa Cupelli Melt and mineralization at Sudbury and Vredefort crater (in prog.) Graduate committee duties M.Sc. 2006 Sean Bosman Examining Committee Earth Sciences, UWO M.Sc. 2006 Sam Russell Examining Committee Earth Sciences, UWO M.Sc. 2006-9 Ben Harwood Thesis Committee Earth Sciences, UWO M.Sc. 2009 Ben Harwood Examining Committee Earth Sciences, UWO M.Sc. 2007-9 Scott Parsons Examining Committee Earth Sciences, UWO Ph.D. 2004-8 Joo-Yup Han Thesis Committee Geography, U of Utah Ph.D. 2006-8 Joo-Yup Han Examining Committee Geography, U of Utah Ph.D. 2006- Changcheng Li Thesis Committee Earth Sciences, UWO Ph.D. 2007- Sam Russell Thesis Committee Earth Sciences, UWO Ph.D. 2007- Sam Russell Comprehensive Examiner Earth Sciences, UWO Ph.D. 2009 Tobi Gardner 2nd Reader Geography, UWO Ph.D. 2009 Radu-dan Capitan Examining Committee Geography, UWO Ph.D. 2009- Andrea Prentice Thesis Committee Earth Sciences, UWO Ph.D. 2009- James Renaud Thesis Committee Earth Sciences, UWO Ph.D. 2010 Emily Webb Examining Committee Archeology, UWO

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Service to the University Director of the Zircon and Accessory Phase Laboratory

My research is dedicated to producing new and more accurate measurements of the absolute timing of processes in the inner solar system with attention to the Earth, the inner rocky planets and their resources. My group is making novel advances in this are of geochronology by integrating microstructural and microchemical techniques recently developed in the material sciences and in my laboratory with the benchmark U-Pb isotopic dating method. I have raised funds to establish a unique laboratory at UWO, the Zircon and Accessory Phase Laboratory (ZAPLab), wherein these techniques can be brought to bear on natural mineral phases used in geochronology, such as the micromineral zircon. Complete installation of the core instrumentation, a variable pressure, analytical electron nanoscope (the NanoMAPPER) funded by CFI-LOF has recently been completed, and the very recent NSERC-RTI award for a key piece of sample preparation equipment will increase sample throughput and research productivity. Early results are stirring interest internationally and collaborators from top Canadian and U.S. institutions began in the summer of 2010. Because we are developing new and innovative techniques, considerable time will continue to be spent on testing and calibrating equipment and methods, managing a new research technician and ensuring quality control among students and external users. Additional time will be needed to adapt to new applications that I have been approached with by colleagues from the UWO Departments of Biology and Archeology and from the federal government (Natural Resources Canada). The establishment of the facility has also played a role in attracting HQP to my program and that trend is expected to continue, along with an increase in student-authored publications. The ZAPLab team will continue to contribute to a greater understanding of the history of our Earth, its resources and our neighbouring planets in the inner solar system while expanding into new interdisciplinary research on inorganic and biologic materials. Committee Work Faculty Committees 2008-11 Member, Center for Planetary Science and Exploration Steering Committee,

Dept. Earth Sciences/ Physics and Astronomy, U.W.O. Departmental Committees Dept. Earth Sciences, Microscope Manager (2010-present) Dept. Earth Sciences, Chair, Electron Beam Committee (2008-2010) Dept. Earth Sciences, Member, Electron Beam Committee (2010-present) Dept. Earth Sciences, Member, Appointments Committee (2008-2010) Dept. Earth Sciences, Member, Energy and Resource Initiative Committee (ERIC) (2008-2010) Dept. Earth Sciences, Manager of Rock Saw and Crushing Facility (2008- present) Dept. Earth Sciences, Member, Infrastructure Committee (2008-2010) Dept. Earth Sciences, Member, Accelerated M.Sc. subcommittee (2008-2009) Dept. Earth Sciences, Member, Field Trip Committee (2008- present) Dept. Earth Sciences, Chair, Field Trip Committee (2006-2007) Dept. Earth Sciences, Chair, Colloquium Committee (2006-2007)

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Community Outreach

• 2010: Moser’s ZAPLab and its unique variable pressure FEG-SEM was featured in the National Geographic TV episode “Alien Fireballs” as UWO postdoctoral fellow Dr. Phil McCausland and ZAPLab staff examined a fragment of the recent Grimsby meteorite fall near Niagara Falls for the first time. It aired across the U.S. and will be broadcast in Canada in 2011.

• Co-hosted one section of FoS Science Café for first year Faculty of Science students (Winter term 2010)

• Guest lecturer on “The age of the Earth” in two sections of Physics 1028 (enrolment = ~800)(Fall 2009)

• Moser’s international research team’s recent discovery of ‘old-growth’ crystals from deep beneath northern Ontario, published in the March issue of the high-impact journal Geology (Moser et al, 2008), garnered widespread public interest and regional and international media attention from organizations such as London’s “A-channel”, the CBC (regional, Radio Canada International), CanWest Global newspapers and U.S. National Public Radio (Science Friday: url: http://www.sciencefriday.com/newsbriefs/read/164) (see attached). This work was also featured in an article in the London Free Press, and on the UWO home web page. (Spring 2008)

• Volunteer geoscience teacher for elementary school students in London, Ontario, ~2 presentations/year (2006-2009).

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Mar, 2011 CURRICULUM VITAE 1. NAME: H. Wayne Nesbitt RANK: Professor DATE TENURED: Univ. of Western Ontario, 1983 La Trobe Univ. 1979 2. EDUCATION: Degree University Department Year BSc Carleton University Geology 1968 PhD The Johns Hopkins University Earth and Planetary Sciences 1974 Post-Doc U.C. Berkeley Geology and Geophysics 1973-74 Post-Doc Univ. of Melbourne Geology 1974-76 3. EMPLOYMENT HISTORY: Date Rank and Position Department/Institution 2003-2007 Chair of Department Earth Sciences, U.W.O. 1986-present Full Professor Earth Sciences, U.W.O 1983-86 Associate Professor Geology, U.W.O 1980-83 Assistant Professor Geology, U.W.O. 1979-80 Senior Lecturer Geology, Latrobe Univ. 1976-1979 Lecturer Geology, Latrobe Univ. 1969 High School Teacher Port Arthur Collegiate Summer Employment 1965-68 Field Assistant Senior & Junior Geol. Surv. Canada 1967 Field Assistant Anaconda American Brass 4. HONOURS AND AWARDS: Fellow of the Royal Society of Canada Distinguished Research Professor, Faculty of Science, U.W.O. 5 a). TEACHING Undergraduate and Graduate courses taught; During my career I taught courses at the Johns Hopkins

University, Melbourne University, Latrobe University and Univ. of Western Ontario. E.S. 2230a/b Title: Introduction to Geochemistry. Description: Introduction to the Origin and properties of the elements, radiometric

dating, phase diagrams and thermodynamic applied to the Petrologies. E.S. 4490E Title: Senior Honours BSc Thesis Description: The course offers the opportunity to conduct independent research under the guidance of a supervisor. G.L. 9508 Title: Analytical Geochemistry, Methods and Interpretation Description: The basic theory and practice of the electron spectroscopies, ICP and Ion

Chromatography are introduced with interpretation of data emphasized. E. S. 432a/b Title: Geochemical Processes at the Earth's Surface.

Description: Uses of physical chemistry to understand processes operative at the Earth's surface. I have taught this course from 1980 to the present.

E.S. 341a/b Title: Introduction to Environmental Geochemistry. Description: The course investigates the source of solutes and processes affecting the

concentrations of solutes in natural waters. E.S. 230a/b Title: Introduction to Geochemistry.

Description: Introduction to thermodynamics and phase diagrams. I have taught this course from 1997 to the present

E.S. 342a/b Title: Sedimentary Petrology

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Description: Introduction to the study of sedimentary rocks in thin section. I taught the course for 10 years, 1980-1990.

E.S. 360a/b Title: Sedimentology of Carbonate Rocks Description: Principal depositional environments on modern carbonate platforms, the

classification and Petrogenesis of carbonate rocks. Taught 1985-1990. E.S. 444a/b Title: Hazardous Mine Wastes Description: Study of mine wastes, genesis of acidic mine waste waters and geochemical

remediation of these waters. Taught 1990-present if interest. E.S. 020 Title: Introduction to Earth Sciences

Description: Introduced first year students to basic concepts in Geology and Geophysics. I taught the course for 3 years from 1994 to 1996.

5b) Graduate supervision MSc STUDENTS SUPERVISED S. BOSMAN 2003-2006 MSc (Co-supervisor) R. JONES 1998-2001 MSc (Supervisor) J. NISTICO 1999-2001 MSc (Co-supervisor) M. RINKER 1995-98 MSc (Supervisor) D. KETTLEWELL 1992-94 MSc (Supervisor) K. LAW 1990-92 MSc (Supervisor) A. LAROCQUE 1989-90 MSc (Supervisor) S. TALMAN 1987-90 MSc (Supervisor) D. KIRKWOOD 1988-90 MSc (Supervisor) A. HERZOG 1976-78 MSc (Chief Supervisor) PhD STUDENTS SUPERVISED R. SAWYER 2008- PhD (Co-Supervisor) R. VANDERSPEIGEL 2001-09 PhD (Supervisor) K. DALBY 2003-07 PhD (Co-supervisor) D. BANNERJEE 1996-99 PhD (Supervisor) D. LEGRAND 1994-98 PhD (Co-supervisor) A. PRATT 1992-95 PhD (Supervisor) T. J. TAMPOE 1985-88 PhD (Co-supervisor) W. SHOTYK 1985-88 PhD (Co-Supervisor) R. JONASSON 1984-88 PhD (Co-Supervisor) I. MUIR 1985-89 PhD (Co-Supervisor) E. YANFUL 1985-88 PhD (Co-Supervisor) P. BRENNAN 1977-82 PhD (Chief Supervisor) BSc. HONORS SUPERVISED (since 1997 only, not compiled previously) MIKE HOFFMAN 2003-2004 Chemistry with G.M. Bancroft MELISSA FANG 2003-2004 Chemistry with G.M. Bancroft KRISTA BLEARS 2002-2003 Earth Sciences HELGA HALVORSEN 2000-01 Chemistry with S. McIntyre ERIKA NYYSSONEN 2000-01 Earth Sciences ROB REYNOLDS 1998-99 Chemistry with M. Bancroft SONJA STRYNATKA 1997-98 Earth Sciences JENNIFER MAYBERRY 1997-98 Earth Sciences AVIN DUGGAL 1997-98 Chemistry with M. Bancroft POST-DOCTORAL FELLOWS V. IAKOVLEVA 2003-2005 Co-sponsored with M. Bancroft S. HARMER 2002-2004 Co-sponsored with M. Fleet I. ULIG 1999-2000 Co-sponsored with R.Szargan A. PRATT 1999-2000 Co-sponsored with M.Bancroft A. SCHAUFUSS 1998-99 Co-sponsored with M.Bancroft

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M. SCAINI 1997-99 Co-sponsored with M.Bancroft J. MYCROFT 1993-95 Supervisor S. KNIPE 1994-95 Co-sponsored with M.Bancroft I. MUIR 1991-92 Supervisor W. SHOTYK 1989-90 Supervisor 6. PUBLICATIONS: Published Papers in Refereed Journals Bricker, O.P., Nesbitt, H.W. Gunter, W.D., 1973. The stability of talc. Amer. Mineral., 58: 64-72. Nesbitt, H.W., 1977. Estimation of the thermodynamic properties of Na-, Ca- and Mg-beidellites. Can. Mineral., 15:

22-30. Helgeson, H.C., Delaney, J.M., Nesbitt, H.W. Bird, D.K., 1978. Summary and critique of the thermodynamic properties

of rock-forming minerals. Amer. J. Sci., 278-A: 1-229. Nesbitt, H.W. and Bricker, O.P., 1978. Low temperature alteration processes affecting ultramafic bodies. Geochim.

Cosmochim. Acta, 42: 403-409. Nesbitt, H.W., 1978. Graphical representation of material balance and equilibrium for minerals sparingly soluble in

H2O. Contrib. Mineral. Petrol., 66: 367-374. Nesbitt, H.W., 1979. Mobility and fractionation of rare earth elements during weathering of a granodiorite. Nature, 279:

206-210. Nesbitt, H.W., 1980. Characterization of mineral-formation water interactions in Carboniferous sandstones and shales

of the Illinois Sedimentary Basin. Amer. J. Sci., 280: 607-630. Nesbitt, H.W., 1980. Genesis of the New Quebec and Adirondack Granulites: Evidence for their production by partial

melting. Contrib. Mineral. Petrol., 72: 303-310. Nesbitt, H.W., 1980. A consistency test for single ion activity coefficients in natural waters, including sea water. Chem.

Geol., 29: 107-116. Nesbitt, H.W., Markovics, G. Price, R.C., 1980. Processes affecting alkalis and alkaline earths during continental

weathering processes. Geochim. Cosmochim. Acta, 44: 1659-1666. Costa, U.R., Fyfe, W.S., Kerrich, R. Nesbitt, H.W., 1980. Archaean hydrothermal talc evidence for high ocean

temperatures. Chem. Geol., 30: 341- 349. MacRae, N.D. and Nesbitt, H.W., 1980. Partial melting of common metasedimentary rocks: a mass balance approach.

Contrib. Mineral. Petrol., 75: 21-26. Nesbitt, H.W. and Fleet, M.E., 1981. An ion-association model for PbO-SiO2 melts: Interpretation of thermochemical,

conductivity and density data. Geochim. Cosmochim. Acta, 45: 235-244. Nesbitt, H.W., Bancroft, G.M., Fyfe, W.S., Karkhanis, S.N., Nishijima, S. Shin, S., 1981. Thermodynamic stability and

kinetics of perovskite dissolution. Nature, 289: 358-362. Kronberg, B.I. and Nesbitt, H.W., 1981. Quantification of weathering, soil geochemistry and soil fertility. J. Soil Sci.,

32: 453-459. Nesbitt, H.W., 1981. pH-electrode measurements of single-ion activity coefficients consistent with a pH convention.

Chem. Geol., 32: 207-219. Hyatt, J., MacRae, N. Nesbitt, H.W., 1982. Chemical treatment of chrysotile asbestos. Environ. Internat., 6: 230-236. Nesbitt, H.W. and Cramer, J.J., 1982. Graphical representtion of mineral equilibria and materials balancesin igneous

rocks. Contrib. Mineral. Petrol., 74: 453-465. Nesbitt, H.W. and Young, G.M., 1982. Early Proterozoic climates and plate motions inferred from major element

chemistry of lutites. Nature, 299: 715- 717. Nesbitt, H.W., 1982. The Stokes and Robinson hydration theory: a modification with application to concentrated

electrolyte solutions. J. Solution Chem., 11: 415-422. Cramer, J.J. and Nesbitt, H.W., 1983. Mass-balance relations and trace- element mobility during continental weathering

of various igneous rocks. Sci. Geol. Mem., 73: 63-73. Metson, J.B., Bancroft, G.M., Nesbitt, H.W. Jonasson, R.G., 1984. Analysis of rare earth elements in accessory

minerals by specimen isolated secondary ion mass spectrometry. Nature, 307: 347-349. Nesbitt, H.W. and Young, G.M., 1984. Prediction of some weathering trends of plutonic and volcanic rocks based on

thermodynamic and kinetic considerations. Geochim. Cosmochim. Acta, 48: 1523-1534. Nesbitt, H.W., 1984. Activity coefficients of ions in alkali and alkaline-earth chloride dominated waters including

seawater. Chem. Geol., 43: 127-142. Nesbitt, H.W., 1984. Calculation of the solubility of CO2 in NaCl-rich hydrothermal solutions using regular solution

equations. Chem. Geol., 43: 319-330.

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Metson, J.B., Bancroft, G.M. Nesbitt, H.W., 1985. Analysis of Minerals using specimen isolated secondary ion mass spectrometry. Scanning Electron microscopy, 2: 595-603.

Jonnason, R.G., Bancroft, G.M. Nesbitt, H.W., 1985. Solubilities of some hydrous REE phosphates with implications for diagenesis and sea water concentrations. Geochim. Cosmochim. Acta, 49: 2133-2139.

Young, G.M. and Nesbitt, H.W., 1985. The Gowganda Formation in the southern part of the Huronian outcrop belt, Ontario, Canada: stratigraphy, depositional environments and regional tectonic significance. Precambrian Res. , 29: 265-301.

Nesbitt, H.W., 1985. A chemical equilibrium model for the Illinois Basin formation waters. Amer. J. Sci., 285: 436-458.

Kronberg, B.I., Nesbitt, H.W. Lam, W.W., 1986. Upper Pleistocene Amazon deep-sea fan muds reflect intense chemical weathering of their mountainous source lands. Chem. Geol., 54: 283-294.

Nesbitt, H.W., Metson, J.B. Bancroft, G.M., 1986. Quantitative major- and trace-element whole-rock analyses by secondary-ion mass spectrometry using the specimen isolation technique. Chem. Geol., 55: 139-160.

Kronberg, B.I., Nesbitt, H.W. Fyfe, W.S., 1987. Mobilities of alkalis, alkaline earths and halogens during weathering. Chem. Geol., 60, 41-49.

Bancroft, G.M., Metson, J.B. Kresovic, R.A. Nesbitt, H.W., 1987. Leaching studies of natural and synthetic titanites using secondary ion mass spectrometry. Geochim. Cosmochim. Acta, 51, 911-918.

Nesbitt, H.W. and Muir, I.J. 1988. SIMS depth profiles of weathered plagioclase and processes affecting dissolved Al and Si in some acidic soil solutions. Nature, 344, 336-338.

Talman, S.J. and Nesbitt, H.W. 1988. Dissolution of populations of ultrafine grains with applications to feldspars. Geochim. Cosmochim. Acta, 52, 1467-1471.

Yanful, E.K., Nesbitt, H.W. Quigley, R.M. 1988. Heavy metal migration at a landfill site: Part I. Thermodynamic assessment and chemical interpretations. Applied Geochemistry, 3, 523-533.

Yanful, E.K., Quigley, R.M. Nesbitt, H.W. 1988. Heavy metal migration at a landfill site: Part II. Techniques and sitings of metals. Applied Geochemistry, 3, 623-629.

Nesbitt, H.W., Young, G.M. 1989. Formation and diagenesis of weathering profiles: Jour. of Geol., 98, 801-822. Muir, I.J., Bancroft, G.M., Nesbitt, H.W., 1989. Characteristics of altered labradorite surfaces by SIMS and XPS:

Geochim. Cosmochim. Acta, 53, 1235-1241. Nesbitt, H.W., MacRae, N.D., Kronberg, B.I., 1990. Amazon deep-sea fan muds: light REE enriched products of

extreme chemical weathering. Earth Planet. Sci. Lett., 100, 118-123. Nesbitt, H.W., 1990, Groundwater evolution, authigenic carbonates and sulphates, of the Basque Lake No. 2 Basin,

Canada. Geochem. Soc. Publ. No. 2, 355-371. Muir, I.J., Bancroft, G.M., and Nesbitt, H.W. (1990) Analysis of Dissolved Plagioclase Mineral Surfaces. Surf. and

Interface Anal., v. 16, p. 581-582. Rainbird, R., Nesbitt, H.W. and Donaldson, A., 1990, Formation and diagenesis of a sub-Huronian saprolith:

comparison with a modern weathering profile. Jour. of Geol. v.98, p.801-823. Muir, I.J., Bancroft, G.M., Shotyk, W., Nesbitt, H.W., 1990, A SIMS and XPS study of dissolving plagioclase.

Geochim. Cosmochim. Acta, 54, 2247-2256. Nesbitt, H.W., MacRae, N.D., Kronberg, B.I., 1990, Amazon deep-sea fan muds: light REE enriched products of

extreme chemical weathering. Earth Planet. Sci. Lett., 100, 118-123. Shotyk, W., Nesbitt, H.W., Fyfe, W.S., 1990, The behaviour of major and trace elements in complete vertical peat

profiles from three Sphagnum bogs. Int. Jour. Coal Geology, 15, 163-190. Yanful, E.K., Nesbitt, H.W., Quigley, R.M., 1990, Trace-metal speciation in landfill leachate; a reply. App. Geochem.

5, 371-372. Nesbitt, H.W., MacRae, N.D., Shotyk, W., 1991, Congruent and incongruent dissolution of labradorite in dilute, acidic,

salt solutions. Jour. Geol., 99, 429-442. Kirkwood, D.E., Nesbitt, H.W., 1991, Formation and evolution of soils from an acidified watershed: Plastic Lake,

Ontario, Canada. Geochim. Cosmochim. Acta, 55, 1295-1308. Muir, I.J., Nesbitt, H.W., 1991, Effects of aqueous cations on the dissolution of labradorite feldspar. Geochim.

Cosmochim. Acta, 55, 3181-3189. Law, K.R., Nesbitt, H.W., Longstaffe, F.J., 1991, Weathering of granitic tills and the genesis of podzol. Amer. Jour.

Sci., 291, 940-976. Rasmussen, P.E., Schiff, S.L. and Nesbitt, H.W. (1991) The determination of exchangeable cations in acid soils - errors

caused by weathering reactions during neutral salt extraction. Can. Jour. Soil. Sci. v. 71, p. 155-163. Shotyk, W., Nesbitt, H.W., Fyfe, W.S., 1992, Natural and anthropogenic enrichments of trace elements in peat profiles.

Int. Jour. Coal Geology, 20, 49-84. Shotyk, W., Nesbitt, H.W., 1992, Incongruent and congruent dissolution of plagioclase: effect of ligands and feldspar

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composition. Geoderma, 55, 55-78. MacRae, N.D., Nesbitt, H.W., Kronberg, B.I., 1992, Development of a positive Eu anomaly during diagenesis. Earth

Planet. Sci. Lett., 109, 585-591. Muir, I.J., Nesbitt, H.W., 1992, Controls on differential leaching of calcium and aluminium from labradorite in dilute

electrolyte solutions. Geochim. Cosmochim Acta, 56, 3979-3985. Nesbitt, H.W., Wilson, R., 1992, Recent chemical weathering of basalts. Amer. Jour. Sci., 292, 740-777. Nesbitt, H.W., Kettlewell, D. and Cramer, J.J. 1992 Speciate: a spreadsheet-based speciation program for aqueous

radionuclides. Water Rock Interactions, (eds. Y. Kharaka, A.S. Maest), v. 2, A.A. Balkema, Rotterdam, p. 237-238.

Nesbitt, H.W., Cramer, J.J., 1993, Genesis and evolution of HCO3- and SO4-rich groundwaters of Pleistocene sediments, Pinawa, Canada. Geochim. Cosmochim. Acta, v. 57, p.4933-4946.

Pratt, A.R., Muir, I.J., Nesbitt, H.W., 1994, X-ray photoelectron and Auger electron spectroscopic studies of pyrrhotite and mechanism of air oxidation. Geochim. Cosmochim. Acta, 58, 827-841.

Nesbitt, H.W. and Miur, I.J., 1994, X-ray photoelectron spectroscopic study of a pristine pyrite surface reacted with water vapour and air. Geochim. Cosmoshim. Acta, v.58, p.4667-4679.

Pratt, A.R., Nesbitt, H.W. and Muir, I.J., 1994, Generation of Acids in Mine Waste Waters: Oxidative Leaching of Pyrrhotite in Dilute H2SO4 Solutions (pH 3.0). Geochim. Cosmochim. Acta, v.58, p.5147-5159.

Nesbitt, H.W. and Pratt, A.R., 1995, Applications of Auger-electron spectroscopy to Geochemistry. Can. Mineral. v. 33, p. 243-259.

Mycroft, J.R., Nesbitt, H.W. and Pratt, A.R., 1995, X-ray photoelectron and Auger electron Spectroscopy of Air-oxidized pyrrhotite: Distribution of Oxidized Species with Depth. Geochim. Cosmochim. Acta, v. 59, p. 721-733.

Knipe, S.W., Mycroft, J.R., Pratt, A.R., Nesbitt, H.W. and Bancroft, G.M., 1995, X-ray photoelectron spectroscopic study of water adsorption on iron sulphide minerals. Geochim. Cosmochim. Acta, v. 59, p. 1079-1090.

Nesbitt, H.W., Muir, I.J. and Pratt, A.R., 1995, Oxidation of arsenopyrite by air and air-saturated, distilled water, and implications for mechanism of oxidation. Geochim. Cosmochim. Acta, v. 59, p. 1773-1786.

Fedo, C.M., Nesbitt, H.W., and Young, G.M., 1995, Unraveling the effects of potassium metasomatism in sedimentary rocks and paleosols, with implications for paleoweathering conditions and provenance. Geology, v. 23, p. 921-924.

Nesbitt, H.W., Young, G.M., McLennan, S.M. and Keays, R.R., 1996, Effects of chemical weathering and sorting on the petrogenesis of siliciclastic sediments, with implications for provenance studies. Jour. of Geology, v. 104, p. 525-546.

Nesbitt, H.W. and Young, G.M., 1996, Petrogenesis of sediments in the absence of chemical weathering: effects of abrasion and selective sorting on bulk composition mineralogy. Sedimentology, v. 43, p. 341-368.

Pratt, A.R., Nesbitt, H.W., and Mycroft, J.R., 1996, The increased reactivity of pyrrhotite and magnetite phases in sulphide mine tailings. Jour. Geochem. Exploration, v. 56, p. 1-11.

Fedo, C.M., Young, G.M., and Nesbitt, H.W., 1997, Potassic and sodic metasomatism in the Southern Province of the Canadian Shield: Evidence from the Paleoproterozoic Serpent Formation, Huronian Supergroup, Canada. Precambrian Geology, v. 84, p. 17-36.

Legrand, D.L., Bancroft, G.M., and Nesbitt, H.W., 1997, Surface Characterization of pentlandite, (Fe,Ni)9S8 by X-ray photoelectron spectroscopy. Internat. Jour. Mineral Processing, v. 51, p. 217-228.

Muir, I.J., and Nesbitt, H.W., 1997, Reactions of aqueous anions and cations at the labradorite-water interface: coupled effects of surface processes and diffusion. Geochim. Cosmochim. Acta, v. 61, p. 265-274.

Nesbitt, H.W., and Young, G.M., 1997, Sedimentation in the Venezuelan Basin, circulation in the Caribbean Sea, and onset of Northern Hemisphere glaciation. Jour. of Geology, v. 105, p. 531-544.

Perkins, E.H., Gunter, W.D., Nesbitt, H.W., and St-Arnaud, 1997, Critical Review of classes of geochemical computer models adaptable for prediction of acidic drainage from mine waste waste rock. Proceedings, Fourth International Conference on Acid Rock Drainage, v. 2, p.589-601.

Nesbitt, H.W., Fedo, C.M., and Young, G.M., 1997, Quartz and feldspar stability, steady State and non-steady state weathering, and petrogenesis of siliciclastic sands and muds. Jour. of Geology. v. 105, p. 173-191.

Nesbitt, H.W., and Markovics, G., 1997, Distribution of minerals and elements in the Toorongo Granodiorite weathering profile: relevance to the genesis of siliciclastic sediments. Geochim. Cosmochim. Acta. v. 61, p. 1653-1670.

Rinker, M.J., Nesbitt, H.W., and Pratt, A.R., 1997, Marcasite oxidation in low temperature acidic (pH 3.0) solutions: mechanism and rate lows. Amer. Mineral. v. 82, p. 900-912.

Fedo, C.M., Young, G.M., and Nesbitt, H.W., 1997, Paleoclimatic control on the composition of the Paleoproterozoic Serpent Formation, Huronian Supergroup, Canada: a greenhouse to icehouse transition. Precambrian

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Research, v. 86, p. 201-223. Pratt, A.R. and Nesbitt, H.W. 1997 Pyrrhotite leaching in acid mixtures of HCl and H2SO4. Amer. Jour. Sci. v. 297, p.

807-828. Nesbitt, H.W., Bancroft, G.M., Pratt, A.R., and Scaini, M.J., 1998, Sulphur and iron surface states on fractured pyrite

surfaces. Amer. Mineral. v. 83, p. 1067-1076. Schaufuss, A.G., Nesbitt, H.W., Kartio, I, Laajalehto, K, Bancroft, G.M., and Szargan, R., 1998, Incipient oxidation of

fractured pyrite surfaces in air. Jour. Electron. Spectroscopy and Related Phenomena. v. 96, p. 69-82. Schaufuss, A.G., Nesbitt, H.W., Kartio, I, Laajalehto, K, Bancroft, G.M., and Szargan, R., 1998, Reactivity of surface

chemical states on fractured pyrite. Surface Science, v. 411, p. 321-328. Legrand, D.L., Nesbitt, H.W., and Bancroft, G.M., 1998, X-ray photoelectron spectroscopic study of a pristine

millerite (NiS) surface and the effect of air and water oxidation. Amer. Mineral. v. 83, p. 1256-1265. Nesbitt, H.W., Canning, G.W., and Bancroft, G.M., 1998, XPS study of reductive dissolution of 7Å-birnessite by

H3AsO3, with constraints on reaction mechanism. Geochim. Cosmochim. Acta, v.62, p. 2097-2110. Nesbitt, H.W., and Banerjee, D., 1998, Interpretation of XPS Mn(2p) spectra of Mn oxyhydroxides and contraints on

the mechanism of MnO2 precipitation. Amer. Mineral. v. 83, p. 305-315. Nesbitt, H.W., and Muir, I.J., 1998, Oxidation states and speciation of secondary products on pyrite and arsenopyrite

reacted with mine waste waters and air. Mineral. and Petrol. v. 62, p. 123-144. Young, G.M., and Nesbitt, H.W., 1998, Processes controlling the distribution of Ti and Al in weathering profiles,

siliciclastic sediments and sedimtary rocks. Jour. Sed. Petrol., v. 68, p. 448-455. Nesbitt, H.W., and Reinke, M., 1999, Properties of As and S at NiAs, NiS and Fe1-xS surfaces, and reactivity of

niccolite in air and water. Amer. Mineral. v. 84, p. 639-649. Banerjee, D., and Nesbitt, H.W. 1999 Oxidation of aqueous Cr(III) at birnessite surfaces: Constraints on reaction

mechanism. Geochim. Cosmochim. Acta, v. 63, p. 1671-1687. Banerjee, D., and Nesbitt, H.W. 1999 XPS study of reductive dissolution of birnessite by oxalate: Rates and

mechanistic aspects of dissolution and redox process. Geochim. Cosmochim. Acta, v. 63, p. 3025-3038. Young, G.M., and Nesbitt, H.W., 1999, Paleoclimatology and provenance of the glaciogenic Gowganda Formation

(Paleoproterozoic), Ontario, Canada: A chemiostratigraphic approach. GSA. Bulletin, v. 111, p. 264-274. Young, G.M., and Nesbitt, H.W., 1999, A geochemical approach to the petrology of siliciclastic sedimentary rocks.

International Association for Mathematical Geology, Proceedings, (eds. S.J. Lippard, A. Naess and R. Sinding-Larsen), v. 1, p. 405-410.

Schaufuss AG, Nesbitt HW, Scaini MJ, Hoechst H, Bancroft GM, and Szargan R., 2000, Fractured arsenopyrite (FeAsS) surfaces: reactivity of surface sites towards oxygen. Amer. Mineral. v. 85, p. 1754-1766.

Nesbitt, H.W., Scaini, M., Hochst, H., Bancroft, G.M., Schaufuss, A.G. and Szargan, R., 2000, Synchrotron XPS evidence for Fe2+-S and Fe3+-S surface species on pyrite fracture-surfaces, and their 3d electronic states. Amer. Mineral. v. 85, p. 850-857.

Banerjee, D. and Nesbitt, H.W., 2000, XPS study of reductive dissolution of birnessite by H3SeO3 with constraints on reaction mechansim. Amer. Mineral. v. 85, p. 817-825.

Pratt, A.R. and Nesbitt, H.W. 2000 Core level electron binding energies of realgar (As4S4). Amer. Mineral. v. 85, p. 619-622.

Nesbitt, H.W., Legrand, D. and Bancroft, G.M. 2000 Interpretation of Ni2p XPS spectra of Ni conductors and Ni insulators. Phys. Chem. of Minerals, v 27, p. 357-366.

Young, G.M., Long, D.G.F., Fedo, C.M. and Nesbitt H.W., 2001, The Paleoproterozoic Huronian Basin: Product of a Wilson Cycle acompanied by glaciation and meteorite impact. Sedimentary Geology (Accepted July 14, 2000).

Nesbitt, H.W., Schaufuss, A.G., Scaini, M., Bancroft, G.M., and Szargan R. 2001 XPS measurement of fivefold and sixfold coordinated sulfur in pyrrhotites and evidence for millerite and pyrrhotite surface species. Amer. Mineral. v. 86, p. 318-326. (70%, devised study and wrote paper)

Young, G.M., Long, D.G.F, Fedo, C.F. and Nesbitt, H.W. 2001 Paleoproterozoic Huronian basin: product of a Wilson cycle punctuated by glaciations and a meteorite impact. Sedimentary Geology, v. 141-142, p. 233-234. (15% to Geochemistry)

Uhlig, I, Szargan, R., Nesbitt, H.W. 2001 Surface States and Reactivity of Pyrite and Marcasite. Applied Surface Science, v. 179, 222-229. (30%, I. Uhlig was a shared PDF: I helped devise study and write paper)

Nesbitt H.W., Skinner W.M., 2001, Early Development of Al, Ca and Na Compositional Gradients in Labradorite Leached in pH 2 HCl Solutions. Geochimica Cosmochimica Acta v. 65, p. 715-727.

Banerjee D. and Nesbitt, H.W. 2001 XPS study of dissolution of birnessite by humate with constraints on reaction mechanism. Geochim. Cosmochim. Acta v. 65. p. 1703-1714.

Nesbitt, H.W., Uhlig, I., and Szargan, R., 2002 Surface reconstruction and As-polymerization at fractured leollingite

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(FeAs2) surfaces. Amer. Mineral. v. 87, 1000-1004. Nesbitt, H.W., Schaufuss, A.G., Bancroft, G.M., and Szargan, R., 2002 Crystal orbital contributions to the pyrrhotite

valence band with XPS evidence for weak Fe-Fe ð bond formation. Phys. Chem. Minerals, v. 29, 72-77. Jones, R.A., and Nesbitt, H.W. (2002) XPS evidence for Fe and As oxidation states and electronic states in loellingite

(FeAs2). Amer. Mineral. v. 87, p. 1692-1698 (60%, MSc. supervisor to R.A. Jones, devised study and I wrote the paper).

Nesbitt, H.W., Uhlig, I., Bancroft, G.M., and Szargan, R., 2002 Resonant XPS study of pyrite valence band with implications for molecular orbital contributions. Submitted to Amer. Mineral. (May/02).

Jackson, D.A., Nesbitt, H.W., Scaini, M.J., Duggal, A., Bancroft, G.M., (2003) Gersdorffite (NiAsS) chemical state properties and reactivity toward air and aerated, distilled water. Amer. Mineral. v. 88, p. 890-900. (50%, devised study and wrote final version of manuscript, Ms. Jackson was a summer student co-supported by Dr. Bancroft and me).

Nesbitt, H.W., Uhlig, I., Bancroft, G.M., and Szargan, R. (2003) Resonant XPS study of the pyrite valence band with implications for molecular orbital contributions. Amer. Mineral. v. 88, p. 1279-1286 (60%, jointly supervised PDF, I.Uhlig; I devised study and wrote paper jointly with G.M. Bancroft)

Nesbitt, H.W., Schaufuss, A., Sciani, M., Hoechst, H., Bancroft, G.M., Szargan, R. (2003) Monitoring fundamental reactions at NiAsS surfaces by synchrotron radiation X-ray photoelectron spectroscopy: As and S air oxidation by consecutive reaction schemes. Geochim. et Cosmochim. Acta, v. 67, p. 845-858 (70%, devised study and wrote paper).

Jones, R.A., Koval, S.F., and Nesbitt, H.W. (2003) Surface alteration of arsenopyrite (FeAsS) by Thiobacillus ferrooxidans. Geochim. et Cosmochim. Acta, v. 67, p. 955-965. (40% MSc supervisor, devised study, helped edit paper, MSc supervisor to R. Jones).

S.L. Harmer, Pratt, A.R., Nesbitt, H.W., Fleet, M.E. (2004) Reconstruction of fractured chalcopyrite (CuFeS2) surfaces. Amer. Mineral., v. 89, p. 1026-1032.

King, P.L., Lescinsky, D.T., and Nesbitt, H.W. (2004) The composition and evolution of primordial solutions on Mars, with application to other planetary bodies. Geochimica et Cosmochimica Acta, v. 68, p. 4993-5008.

Santos, B.G., Noel, J.J., Shoesmith, D.W., and Nesbitt, H.W. (2004) Analysis of film formation on anodically oxidized uranium dioxide (UO2). Electrochimica Acta, v. 49, p. 1863-1873.

Skinner, W.M., Nesbitt, H.W., Pratt, A.R. (2004) XPS identification of bulk hole defects and itinerant Fe 3d electrons in natural troilite (FeS). Geochim. et Cosmochim. Acta, v. 68, p. 2259-2263.

Harmer, S.L. and Nesbitt, H.W. (2004) Stabilization of pyrite (FeS2), marcasite (FeS2), arsenopyrite (FeAsS), and loellingite (FeAs2) surfaces by polymerization and auto-redox reactions. Surface Science, v. 564, p. 38-52.

Harmer, S.L., Pratt, A.R., Nesbitt, H.W., Fleet, M.E. (2004) Reconstruction of fractured chalcopyrite (CuFeS2) surfaces. Amer. Mineral., v. 89, p. 1026-1032.

Nesbitt, H.W., Berlich, A.G., Harmer, S.L., Uhlig, I., Bancroft, G.M. Szargan, R. (2004) Identification of pyrite valence band contributions using synchrotron-excited X-ray photoelectron spectroscopy. Amer. Mineral., v. 89, p. 282-389.

Nesbitt, H.W., Bancroft, G.M., Davidson, R., McIntyre, S., Pratt, A.R. (2004) Minimum XPS core-level linewidths of insulators, including silicate minerals. Amer. Mineral., v. 89, p. 878-882.

Goldik, J.S., Noel, J.J., Shoesmith, D.W., and Nesbitt, H.W. (2004) Surface electrochemistry of SIMFUEL in dilute alkaline hydrogen peroxide solutions. Electrochimica Acta, v. 49, p. 1699-1709.

von Oertzen, G.U., Skinner, W.M., and Nesbitt, H.W. (2005) Ab Initio and x-ray photoemission spectroscopy study of the bulk and surface electronic structure of pyrite (100) with implications for reactivity. Physical Review B, v. 72, p. 23427-1 to 23427-10. (20% associated with interpretation of spectra).

Zakaznova-Herzog, V.P., Nesbitt, H.W., Bancroft, G.M., Tse, J.S., Gao, X., and Skinner W.M. (2005) High Resolution valence band XPS spectra of the nonconductors quartz and olivine. Physical Review B, v. 72, p. 205113-1 to 205113-13.(30% including major input to design and direction of study – also includes contributions to interpretation of spectra).

Fleet, M.E., Harmer, S.L., Liu, X., Nesbitt H.W. (2005) Polarized X-ray absorption spectrosocopy of TiS3: S K- and L-edge and Ti L-edge XANES and S 2p XPS. Surface Science, v. 584, p. 133-145. (20%, interpretation of S 2p sepctra, PDF co-sponsor of Dr. Harmer)

Fleet, M.E., Liu, X. Harmer, S.L., Nesbitt, H.W. (2005) Chemical state of sulfur in natural and synthetic lazurite by S K-edge XANES and X-ray photoelectron spectroscopy. Canadian Mineral. v. 43, p. 1589-1603.(15% – interpretation of spectra and funding for laboratory study)

Harmer, S.L., Pratt, A.R., Nesbitt, H.W. and Fleet, M.E. (2005) Reconstruction of fracture surfaces on bornite (Cu5FeS4). Canadian Mineral. v. 43, p. 1619-1630. (20%, interpretation of XPS spectra, PDF co-sponsor of Dr. Harmer)

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Legrand, D.L., Bancroft, G.M., and Nesbitt, H.W. (2005) Oxidation/alteration of pentlandite and pyrrhotite surfaces at pH 9.3: Part I. Assignment of XPS spectra and chemical trends. American Mineral. v. 90, p. 1042-1054. (30%, interpretation of spectra and discussion, Legrand was a PhD student sponsored jointly with Bancroft).

Legrand, D.L., Bancroft, G.M. and Nesbitt, H.W. (2005) Oxidation of pentlandite and pyrrhotite surfaces at pH 9.3: Part 2, effect of Xanthates and dissolved oxygen. Amer. Mineral. v. 90, p. 1055-1061. (30%, interpretation of spectra and discussion, Legrand was a PhD student sponsored jointly with Bancroft).

Zakaznova-Herzog, V.P., Nesbitt, H.W., Bancroft, G.M., and Tse, J.S. (2006) High resolution core and valence band XPS spectra of non-conductor pyroxenes. Surface Science, v. 600, p. 3175-3186. (30% including major input to design and direction of study – also includes contributions to interpretation of spectra).

von Oertzen, G.U., Skinner, W.M., and Nesbitt, H.W. (2006) Ab initio and XPS studies of pyrite (100) surface states. Radiation Physics and Chemistry. v. 75, p. 1855-1860. (25% collected and interpreted S 2p spectra).

Zakaznova-Herzog, V.P., Harmer, S.L., Nesbitt, H.W., Bancroft, G.M., Flemming, R., Pratt, A.R. (2006) High resolution XPS study of the large-band-gap semiconductor stibnite (Sb2S3): Structural contributions and surface reconstruction. Surface Science, v. 600, p. 348-356. (25% including input to design and direction of study – also includes contributions to interpretation of spectra).

Harmer, S.L., Goncharova, L.V., Kolarova, R., Lennard, W.N., Munoz-Marquez, M.A., Mitchell, I.V., and Nesbitt, H.W. (2007) Surface structure of sphalerite studied by medium energy ion scattering and XPS. Surface Science, v. 601, p. 352-361. (15%, contributed to interpretation of S 2p XPS spectra and funding).

Nesbitt, H.W. and Dalby, K.N. (2007) XPS and NMR evidence for oxygen and molecular moieties in PbO-SiO2 and Na2O-SiO2 glasses. Can. Jour. Chemistry v. 85, p. 782-792. (90% devised and wrote article).

Dalby, K.N., Nesbitt, H.W., Zakaznova-Herzog, V.P., and King, P.L. (2007) Resolution of bridging oxygen signals from O 1s spectra of silicate glasses using XPS: Implications for O and Si speciation. Geochim. Cosmochim. Acta, v. 71, p. 4297-4313. (40% proposed study, integral in directing experiments and writing the article)

von Oertzen, G.U., Skinner, W.M., Nesbitt, H.W, Pratt, A.R. and Buckley, A.N. (2007) Cu adsorption on pyrite (100): Ab initio and spectroscopic studies. Surface Science v. 601, p. 5794-5799. 20% including interpretation of data.

Zakaznova-Herzog, V.P., Nesbitt, H.W., Bancroft, G.M., and Tse, J.S. (2008) Characterization of leached layers on olivine and pyroxenes using high-resolution XPS and density functional calculations. Geochim. Et Cosmochim. Acta. V. 72, p. 69-86.

Bancroft G.M., Nesbitt H.W., Ho R, Biesinger, M. (2009) Toward a comprehensive understanding of solid-state core-level XPS linewidths: Experimental and theoretical studies on the Si 2p and O 1s linewidths in silicates. Phys. Rev. B, V. 80, Article Number: 075405

Nesbitt HW, Young GM, Bosman SA, Longstaff F. (2009) Oceanic spreading center-generated basaltic crust and associated sulfidic and carbonate-rich hydrothermal deposits in the Archean (ca. 3 Ga), North Spirit Lake greenstone belt, Ontario, Canada. Geol. Soc. Amer.Bull. V.121 Issue: 11-12 Pages: 1562-1569

Nesbitt H.W., Young G.M., Bosman S.A., (2009) Major and trace element geochemistry and genesis of supracrustal rocks of the North Spirit Lake Greenstone belt, NW Ontario, Canada. Prec. Res. V. 174 p. 16-34.

Young G.M., Nesbitt H.W., Bosman S.A., (2009) Stratigraphy, tectonic setting and age of Archean supracrustal rocks in the north-central part of the North Spirit Lake greenstone belt, NW Superior province, Canada. Prec. Res. V. 174 p. 1-15.

Izawa M.R.M., Nesbitt H.W., MacRae N.D. (2010) Composition and evolution of the early oceans: Evidence from the Tagish Lake meteorite. Earth Planet. Sci. Lett. V. 298, p 443-449.

H.W. Nesbitt H.W., G.M. Bancroft, G.M., Henderson, G.S., Ho, R., Dalby, K.N., Huang, Y., Yan, Z. (2011) Bridging, non-bridging and free (O2–) oxygen in Na2O-SiO2 glasses: An X-ray Photoelectron Spectroscopic (XPS) and Nuclear Magnetic Resonance (NMR) study. Jour. of Non-Cryst. Solids, V. 357, p., 170–180.

REFEREED SYMPOSIA, PROCEEDINGS & SHORT COURSES Costa, U.R., Fyfe, W.S., Kerrich, R. Nesbitt, H.W., 1981. Is ocean formation synchronous with the first preservation of

crust?. Spec. Publs. Geol. Soc. Aust., 7: 453-456.

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Nesbitt, H.W., Bancroft, G.M., Karkhanis, S.N. Fyfe, W.S., 1981. The stability of perovskite and sphene in the presence of backfill and repository materials: a general approach. Scientific Basis for Nuclear Waste Management. Plenum Press, NY., 3: 131-138.

Metson, J.B., Bancroft, G.M., Kanetkar, S.M., Nesbitt, H.W., Fyfe, W.S. Hayward, P.J., 1982. Leaching of natural and synthetic sphene and perovskite. Scientific Basis for Nuclear Waste Management V, (ed. W.L. Lutze) North Holland, 329-338.

Kronberg, B.I., Fyfe, W.S., Nesbitt, H.W. Melfi, A.J., 1983. Kinetics and geochemistry of weathering. In: A.J. Melfi and A. Carvalho (Editors), Laterisation Processes. IGCP-129, IAGC, Sao Paulo, pp. 271-279.

Kronberg, B.I., Fyfe, W.S. Nesbitt, H.W., 1985. Mobilities of alkalis, alkaline earths and halogens during weathering. Internat. Seminar on Laterites, Tokyo, : 1-13.

Nesbitt, H.W., Uhlig, I., and Szargan, R., 2001, Reconstruction and Redox-Reactions at Pyrite, Marcasite and Loellingite surfaces in Response to Fracture. (Abstract) Goldschmidt Conference, Hot Springs, Virginia, U.S.A., May 19-24, 2001.

Nesbitt, H.W., Bancroft, G.M., Schaufuss, A.G., Szargan, R., Hoechst, H. Scaini, 2001, M.Synchrotron XPS Evidence for Multiple Oxidation States of As and S at NiAsS and FeAsS Surfces after Reaction with Air and Oxygen. (Abstract) Goldschmidt Conference, Hot Springs, Virginia, U.S.A., May 19-24, 2001.

Nesbitt, H.W., and Young, G.M., 2002, Effects of chemical weathering and denudation as recorded in Archean and recent sedimentary sequences. GAC-MAC Conference, Saskatoon, Saskatchewan, Canada, May 26-29, 2002.

Nesbitt, H.W. 2002 Temporal Changes to the Major Solutes of Seawater in Encyclopedia of Sediments and Sedimentary Rocks. (eds. G. Middleton and F. J. Longstaffe).

Nesbitt, H.W., and Young, G.M. 2002 Weathering of Igneous Rocks: Implications for Past Climatic and Tectonic Settings. in Tempos and Events in Precambrian Time. (ed. K. Condie), Elsevier, Amsterdam.

Nesbitt, H.W., 2002, Interpretation of X-ray Photoelectron Spectra with Applications to Mineralogy and Geochemistry in Synchrotron Radiation. (ed. G.S. Henderson and D.R. Baker) Min. Assoc. Can. Short Course Series.

Nesbitt, H.W., 2002, Petrogenesis of Siliciclastic Sediments and Sedimentary Rocks. in Geochemistry of Sediments & Sedimentary Rocks: Secular Evolutionary Considerations to Mineral Deposit-Forming Environments. (ed. D. Lentz) Min. Assoc. Can. Special Publication.

OTHER REFEREED CONTRIBUTIONS Nesbitt, H.W., 1971. The origin of ultrabasic waters. Geol. Soc. Amer. Abstra., 3: 658. Helgeson, H.C., Delaney, J. Nesbitt, H.W., 1975. Summary and critique of the thermodynamic properties of

rock-forming minerals. Geol. Soc. Amer. Abstra., 7: 1108-1109. Costa, U.R., Fyfe, W.S., Kerrich, R. Nesbitt, H.W., 1980. Archean hydrothermal talc evidence for high ocean

temperatures. EOS Abstract, 61: 387. Metson, J.B., Nesbitt, H.W., Bancroft, G.M., McIntyre, N.S., Chauvin, W.J., 1983. A new approach to trace element

analysis and isotope ratios using secondary ion mass spectroscopy (SIMS). GAC-MAC Annual Meeting abstra.

Young, G.M., Nesbitt, H.W., 1983. Major element geochemistry of world ocean muds and paleoclimatic interpretation of mudstones. GAC-MAC Annual Meeting abstra.

Metson, J.B., McIntyre, N.S., Nesbitt, H.W. MacRae, N.D., 1984. Trace element analysis of mineral surfaces using specimen isolated secondary ion mass spectrometry. Internat. Chem. Conference of Pacific Basin Soc. Honolulu abstra..

Metson, J.B., Nesbitt, H.W. Bancroft, G.M., 1984. Chemical analysis of silicates by secondary ion mass spectrometry: methods and applications. GAC-MAC Annual Meeting abstra.

Bancroft, G.M., Michael, G., Kresovic, R.A., McIntyre, N.S., Metson, J.B. Nesbitt, H.W., 1984. A SIMS study of the initial weathering of titanite in D2O. GAC-MAC Annual Meeting abstra..

Nesbitt, H.W., Metson, J.B. Bancroft, G.M., 1984. Quantitative bulk chemical analyses of silicates by secondary ion mass spectrometry. GAC-MAC Annual Meeting abstra..

Nesbitt, H.W. and Young, G.M., 1984. A comparison of compositional trends of recent and ancient weathering profiles. GAC-MAC Annual Meeting abstra.

Young, G.M. and Nesbitt, H.W. (1985). Major element geochemistry of the Gowganda Formation, Ontario [abs.]: Thirty First Inst. on Lake Superior Geology, Kenora, p.100-101.

Nesbitt, H.W. and Young, G.M., 1986. Effects of selective sorting and chemical weathering on the bulk chemical composition of sediments. GAC-MAC Annual Meeting abstra.

Young, G.M., and Nesbitt, H.W. (1986). Major element geochemistry of diamictites and argillites of the Gowganda Formation (Early Proterozoic), Ontario, Canada [abs.]. 12th International Sedimentological Congress, Canberra, Australia, p.344.

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Muir, I.J., Bancroft, G.M. Nesbitt, H.W. 1988. A SIMS and XPS study of Weathered Plagioclase surfaces. A.G.U. Meeting abs. (Baltimore).

Muir, I.J., Bancroft, G.M. Nesbitt, H.W. 1988. A SIMS and XPS study of Weathered Plagioclase surfaces. A.G.U. Meeting abstra. (Baltimore).

Borre, D.J., Nesbitt, H.W., 1989, Mechanisms controlling mineral horizon soil solution composition in podzols in the Muskoka-Haliburton area of Ontario. GAC-MAC Annual Meeting, Montreal, abstract

Kirkwood, D.E., Nesbitt, H.W., Borre, D.J., 1989, Acid neutralization within the soils of the Plastic Lake watershed, Muskoka-Haliburton area, Ontario. GAC-MAC Annual Meeting, Montreal, abstract.

Shotyk, W., Nesbitt, H.W., 1989, Experimental studies of rates and mechanisms of feldspar weathering using secondary ion mass spectrometry (SIMS). GAC-MAC Annual Meeting, Montreal, abstract.

Nesbitt, H.W. and Young, G.M. (1989). Major element geochemistry of Early Proterozoic paleosols, sandstones, argillites and diamictites. [abs.]: Abstracts of 28th International Geological Congress, Washington July, 1989, v.2, p.2-507.

Larocque, A.C.L., Nesbitt, H.W., 1990, Mobility and residence sites of zinc in weathered till. GAC-MAC Annual Meeting, Vancouver, abstract.

Nesbitt, H.W., 1991 Formation of Si-rich leached layers on plagioclase: inhibition and promotion by cations and ligands. GAC-MAC Annual Meeting, Toronto, abstract.

Nesbitt, H.W., MacRae, N.D., 1991, Compositions of the surfaces of naturally weathered oligioclase: comparison of ion probe and SEM/EDX results. GAC-MAC Annual Meeting, Toronto, abstract

Law, K.R., Nesbitt, H.W., 1991, Use of Zr/Ti in Brunisolic and Podzolic soil profiles to separate primary and secondary features. GAC-MAC Annual Meeting, Toronto, abstract.

Muir, I.J., Nesbitt, H.W., 1991, The surface of labratorite feldspar after dissolution in midly acidic solutions containing dissolved salts. GAC-MAC Annual Meeting, Toronto, abstract.

Young, G.M., Nesbitt, H.W., 1991, Provenance and paleoclimatology of Huronian sandstones and argillites. GAC-MAC Annual Meeting, Toronto, abstract.

Nesbitt, H.W., Pratt, A.R. 1993 Leaching characteristics of pyrrhotite in dilute sulphuric acid. Annual MEND Meeting Abstract, Sudbury, Ont., Sept 28-30.

Domvile, S., Li, M., Sollner, D., Nesbitt, H.W. 1994 Investigation of weathering behaviour of mine tailings under laboratory-simulated disposal conditions. Third International Conference on the Abatement of Acidic Drainage, Abstract, Pittsburgh, Pen., Apr. 24-29.

Muir, I.J., Nesbitt, H.W. 1994 An XPS Study of Pristine Pyrite Surface Exposed to Water Vapour then Air. Canadian Society for Chemistry, Annual Meeting Abstracts, 77th Conference, Winnipeg, Man., May 29-June 2.

Mycroft, J.R., Nesbitt, H.W., Pratt, A.R. 1994 Oxidation of pyrrhotite (Fe7S8): The distribution of oxidation species with depth. GAC/MAC Annual Meeting Waterloo, Ont., May 16-18.

Pratt, A.R., Nesbitt, H.W., Mycroft, J.R. 1994 Surface textures and surface chemistry of pyrrhotite (Fe7S8) reacted with H2SO4 (pH 3.0). GAC/MAC Annual Meeting Waterloo, Ont., May 16-18.

Pratt, A.R. and Nesbitt, H.W. 1995 Effects of Cl- and SO42- on surface properties and leaching characteristics of

monoclinic pyrrhotite. 124th TMS Annual Meeting Abstracts, Las Vegas, Nev., Feb 12-16. Nesbitt, H.W., 1995 Monitoring leaching and oxidation reactions at sulphide mineral surfaces. 124th TMS Annual

Meeting Abstracts, Las Vegas, Nev., Feb 12-16. Pratt, A.R., Huffman, G., Nesbitt, H.W. and Mycroft, J.R. 1995 Kinetics of pyrrhotite dissolution in acidic media.

GAC/MAC Annual Meeting abstracts, Victoria, B.C., May 14-18. Nesbitt, H.W. and Young, G.M., 1995 Geochemistry and mineralogy of recent sediments from arctic and temperate

depositional basins: Relevance tot he use of sands and sandstones in provenance studies. GAC/MAC Annual Meeting abstracts, Victoria, B.C., May 14-18.

Young, G.M. and Nesbitt, H.W. (1996) Are continental glaciations induced by orogeny?: Evidence from major element geochemistry of Cenozoic muds and ancient glacial deposits [abs.] Geological Society of America meeting, Denver.

Fedo, C.M., Young, G.M. and Nesbitt, H.W. (1997) Petrogenesis of Recent siliciclastic sediments in an arid setting (Mojave Desert, CA): What are the roles of climate, sorting and provenance,in shaping composition? paper presented at Geological Society of America, Salt Lake City, 23 Oct, 1997

Schaufuss, A.G., Nesbitt, H.W., Szargan, R. (1998) Fractured Pyrite Surfaces: Evidence of site specific reactivity using synchrotron radiation. International Mneralogical Association, 17th General Meeting, Toronto, Canada.

Banerjee, D. and Nesbitt, H.W. (1998) Oxidation of chromium at birnessite surfaces and constraints of reaction mechanism. International Mneralogical Association, 17th General Meeting, Toronto, Canada.

Legrand, D.L., Nesbitt, H.W. and Bancroft, G.M. (1998) Effect of dissolved oxygen on pentlandite and pyrrhotite oxidation under flotation related conditions. International Mneralogical Association, 17th

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General Meeting, Toronto, Canada. Scaini, M.J., Bancroft, G.M. and Nesbitt, H.W. (1998) Characterization of pentlandite and pyrrhotite alteration

products by X-ray photoelectron spectroscopy. International Mneralogical Association, 17th General Meeting, Toronto, Canada.

Young, G.M. and Nesbitt, H.W. (1998) Major element geochemistry as a climatic indicator in siliciclastic rocks. Presented at Special Session 17 - GAC/MAC meeting), May 20, 1998.

Young, Grant M. and Nesbitt, H. Wayne (2001) The Chemical Index of Alteration as a Palaeoclimatic Proxy. European Union of Geosciences Meeting EUG XI, April 11, 2001, Strasbourg, France.

CHAPTERS OF MONOGRAPHS AND BOOKS Nesbitt, H.W., and Young, G.M. 2004 Weathering of Igneous Rocks: Implications for Past Climatic and Tectonic

Settings. in The Precambrian Earth: Tempos and Events. (eds. Eriksson, P., Altermann, N., Nelson, D., Mueller, W., Catuneanu, K.), Elsevier, Amsterdam (in press).

Nesbitt, H.W., 2003, Petrogenesis of Siliciclastic Sediments and Sedimentary Rocks. in Geochemistry of Sediments & Sedimentary Rocks: Evolutionary Considerations to Mineral Deposit-Forming Environments. (ed. D. Lentz) Min. Assoc. Can. Special Publication. (100%)

Young, G.M. and Nesbitt, H.W. (1999) A geochemical approach to the petrology of siliciclastic rocks. Presented (by invitation) at the Annual Conference of the International Association for Mathematical Geology, Trondheim, Norway. August 6-11.

Nesbitt, H.W., and Jambor, J., 1998, Role of Mafic Minerals in Neutralizing ARD, Demonstrated Using a Chemical Weathering Methodology. in Modern Approaches to Ore and Environmental Mineralogy (eds. L.J. Cabri and D.J. Vaughan), MAC Short Course v. 27, p. 403-421.

Nesbitt, H.W., 1997, Bacterial and inorganic weathering processes and weathering of crystalline rocks. in Biological-Mineralogical Interactions (eds., McIntosh, J.M., and Groat, L.A.) Min. Assoc. Can. Short Course Series, v. 25 p. 113-142.

Nesbitt, H.W.. 1992, Diagenesis and Metasomatism of Weathering Profiles with Emphasis on Precambrian Paleosols. in Developments in Earth Surface Processes II (eds. Martini, I.P. and Chesworth, W.), Elsevier, Amsterdam, p.127-152.

Nesbitt, H.W., 1984, Equilibrium diagrams displaying chemical speciation and mineral stabilities in aqueous solutions. in Short Course in Environmental Geochemistry, (ed. M.E. Fleet), Chap. 2, London, Ont., 1984

UNREFEERED REPORTS MacRae, N.D., Hyatt, M. Nesbitt, H.W., 1981. Asbestos fibre degradation in laboratory solutions. Ont.

Geoscience Grant Program (ed. E.G. Pye), Misc. Pap. 98, GR 75: 176-179. Hyatt, M., MacRae, N.D. Nesbitt, H.W., 1982. Chemical treatment of chrysotile asbestos in laboratory solutions.

Ont. Geol. Surv. Open File Rpt No. 5387, A1-A34. Jonasson, R.G. and Nesbitt, H.W., 1983. Lanthanide and actinide solubilities in natural systems. Atomic Energy

Com. Ltd, CRNL-AECL Tech Rpt.), Pinawa, Manitoba, #TR-216: 215-220. Metson, J.B., Bancroft, G.M., McIntyre, N.S. Nesbitt, H.W., 1984. Studies of the thermodynamic stability of

natural and synthetic sphenes. Atomic Energy Com. Ltd, Pinawa, pp. MacRae, N.D. and Nesbitt, H.W., 1986. Compositional characteristics of pyrite in barren and gold mineralized

veins. Ont Geoscience Grant Program, Misc. Pap. (in press), GR 269:. Nesbitt, H.W., Muir, I.J., Pratt, A.R. 1993 Geochemical Study of Weathering Employing Secondary Ion Mass

Spectrometry (SIMS). MEND Project 1.31.1, Mine Environment Neutral Drainage Program, CANMET, Energy, Mines and Resources, Canada.

Nesbitt, H.W., Mycroft, J.R. 1994 Review of Controlling Geochemical Processes for Prediction of Acidic Drainage from Waste Rock. MEND Project SQ 23440-3-9230/00/A, Mine Environment Neutral Drainage Program, CANMET, Energy, Mines and Resources, Canada.

Cramer, J.J. and Nesbitt, H.W., 1994 Hydrologic and isotopic Constraints on Cigar Lake Uranium Deposits. Final Report of the AECL/SKB Cigar Lake Analog Study (ed. JJ. Cramer and J.A.T. Smellie). Report AECL-10851, AECL Research, Whiteshell Laboratories, Pinawa, Manitoba, 393p.

7 RESEARCH FUNDING: (indicate year granted, principal investigators in order of grant application,

grantor, purpose or title, annual amount, type of grant) RESEARCH GRANTS

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YEAR AMOUNT SOURCE 2007 $43,180 NSERC 2006 $43,180 NSERC 2005 $43,180 NSERC 2004 $45,850 NSERC 2003 $45,850 NSERC 2002 $45,850 NSERC 2001 $2,300,000 CFI/OIT Federal and Provincial Agencies 2000 $38,200 NSERC 1999 $38,200 NSERC 1998 $35,600 NSERC 1998 $120,000 INCO Canada+NSERC matching funds with G.M. Bancroft 1997 $120,000 INCO Canada+NSERC matching funds with G.M. Bancroft 1997 $33,350 NSERC 1996 $30,000 NSERC 1995 $30,000 NSERC 1994-95 $65,000 MEND Contract with Noranda Technical Centre with W.D. Gunter 1995 $30,000 NSERC 1994 $30,000 NSERC 1993 $30,000 NSERC 1993 $8,580 Noranda Technical Centre with E. Yanful 1992 $30,000 NSERC 1991 $94,000 MEND (CanMet), Federal Government 1991 $30,000 NSERC 1990 $30,000 NSERC 1990 $2,600 Ont. Ministry of the Environment 1989 $22,000 NSERC 1989 $64,000 Ont. Ministry of the Environment 1989 $9,650 Ont. Ministry of the Environment 1988 $22,000 NSERC 1988 $14,000 Ont. Geoscience Research Grant 1987 $22,000 NSERC 1987-88 $142,000 Ontario Ministry of the Environment 1986 $20,000 NSERC 1985 $19,800 NSERC 1984 $19,800 NSERC 1984 $52,000 Atomic Energy Commission Ltd. 1983 $18,000 NSERC 1983 $72,000 Atomic Energy Commission Ltd (AECL, Whiteshell, Manitoba). 1982 $11,000 NSERC 1982 $56,000 Atomic Energy Commission Ltd.(AECL, Whiteshell, Manitoba) 1981 $9,200 NSERC 1981 $56,000 Atomic Energy Commission Ltd.(AECL, Whiteshell, Manitoba) 1980 $6,000 NSERC 1980 $6,500 Ont. Geoscience Research Grant 1980 $59,500 Atomic Energy Commission Ltd.(AECL Whiteshell, Manitoba) 8 OTHER SCHOLARLY AND PROFESSIONAL ACTIVITIES: 9. UNIVERSITY ADMINISTRATIVE DUTIES: 2000-2001 1 Earth Sciences: Long-Term Planning Committee 2 Earth Sciences: Appointment and Tenure Committee 3 Earth Sciences: Awards Committee 4 Earth Sciences: Undergraduate Committee. By the request of the Chairman I am to overhaul the BA

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Geology Program. 5 Materials Sciences Program: Committee Member to Establish a Curriculum. 6 Chemistry Department: External Member to the Appointments and Tenure Committee 7 Centre for Chemical Physics: Executive Committee Member 8 Member of the Research Advisory Committee to the NSERC/OPG Industrial Research Chair in

Nuclear Fuel Disposal Chemistry. 2001-2002 1 Earth Sciences: member and Chair (from May) of the Undergraduate curriculum committee 2 Long Range Planning Committee 3 Earth Sciences: Appointment and Tenure Committee 4 Earth Sciences: Awards Committee 5 Earth Sciences: By the request of the Chairman I am overhauling the BA Geology Program (producing

a proposal for a "Liberal Science" program). 6 Chemistry Department: External Member to the Appointments and Tenure Committee 7 Member of the Research Advisory Committee to the NSERC/OPG Industrial Research Chair in

Nuclear Fuel Disposal Chemistry. 2002-2003 1 Chair of Earth Sciences 2 Chair of 5 committees in the department of Earth Sciences 3 Chemistry Department: External member to the Appointments and Tenure Committee 4 Member of the Research Advisory Committee to the NSERC/OPG Industrial Research Chair in

Nuclear Fuel Disposal Chemistry (Dr. D. Shoesmith is Research Chair). 5 Member of the WINS advisory committee 2003-2004 1 Chair of Earth Sciences 2 Chair of 5 committees in the department of Earth Sciences 3 Geography Department: External member to the Appointments and Tenure Committee 4 Member of the Research Advisory Committee to the NSERC/OPG Industrial Research Chair in

Nuclear Fuel Disposal Chemistry (Dr. D. Shoesmith is Research Chair). 5 Member of the WINS advisory committee 6 Member of the Earth Sciences committee to develop a Liberal (Arts &) Science Program 2004-2005 1 Chair of Earth Sciences 2 Member of the committee to establish a Pan-University Program in Sustainability (Dr. R. Bailey Chair) 3 Member of the Earth Sciences committee to develop a Liberal (Arts &) Science Program 4 Chair of 5 committees in the department of Earth Sciences 5 Geography Department: External member to the Appointments and Tenure Committee 6 Member of the Research Advisory Committee to the NSERC/OPG Industrial Research Chair in

Nuclear Fuel Disposal Chemistry (Dr. D. Shoesmith is Research Chair). 7 Member of the WINS advisory committee 2005-2006 1 Chair of Earth Sciences 2 Member of the committee to establish a Pan-University Program in Sustainability (Dr. R. Bailey Chair) 3 Member of the Earth Sciences committee to develop a Liberal Studies Program 4 Member of 8 committees in the Dept. of Earth Sciences and Chair of 6 5 Geography Department: External member to the Appointments and Tenure Committee 6 Member of the Research Advisory Committee to the NSERC/OPG Industrial Research Chair in Nuclear

Fuel Disposal Chemistry (Dr. D. Shoesmith is Research Chair). 2006-2007 1 Chair of Earth Sciences 2 Member of the Earth Sciences committee to develop a Liberal Studies Program 3 Member of 8 committees in the Dept. of Earth Sciences and Chair of 6 4 Geography Department: External member to the Appointments and Tenure Committee

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CURRICULUM VITAE a) Name: Gordon OSINSKI

Rank: Assistant Professor Tenured: No Full-time or adjunct status: Full-time

b) Degree University Department Year

PhD University of New Brunswick Geology 2004 BSc (Hons) University of St. Andrews Geology 1999

c) Employment History: Date Rank & Position Department / Institution

July 2010 – present NSERC/MDA/CA Industrial Earth Sciences Department Research Chair University of Western Ontario (Western)

Sept 2007 – present Assistant Professor Earth Sciences, Western Sept 2007 – present Assistant Professor Physics & Astronomy, Western Sept 2006 – present Adjunct Professor Geography, McGill University Nov 2004 – Aug 2007 NSERC Visiting Fellow Space Science, Canadian Space Agency Oct 2003 – Nov 2004 Research Associate Planetary Sciences, University of Arizona Oct 2003 – Nov 2004 E/PO Program Coordinator Planetary Science Institute Jul – Sept 2003 Research Associate Mars Institute Jan – Jun 2003 Instructor Kinesiology, University of New Brunswick Sept 1999 – Jul 2003 Teaching Assistant Geology, University of New Brunswick Jul 1999 – Jul 2003 Graduate Research Assistant Geology, University of New Brunswick

d) Academic Honours: (not research grants)

• Antarctica Service Medal, National Science Foundation (Medal), Nov 2010 • Nier Prize, Meteoritical Society (Medal and Endowment), Jul 2009 • Ontario Ministry of Research and Innovation Early Researcher Award ($150,000), Apr 2009 • Canadian Space Agency Fellowship in Space Science ($180,000), July 2007 • Governor General's Gold Medal for Academic Excellence in Graduate Studies (Medal), Oct 2004 • Datatel Scholars Foundation Scholarship ($700), Sept 2002 • Eugene M. Shoemaker Impact Cratering Award ($3,000), Nov 2000 • Dr. W. J. Wright Graduate Scholarship ($2,000), Sept 2000 • Class Medal in Fourth Year Geology (Medal), Jun 1999 • Topaz Award for Excellence in Fieldwork, First Prize ($200), Jun 1999 • Class Medal in Third Year Geology (Medal), Jun 1998

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• Topaz Award for Excellence in Fieldwork, First Prize ($130), Apr 1998 • Class Medal in First Year Geology (Medal), Jan 1996 • Class Medal in First Year Chemistry (Medal), Jan 1996

e) Scholarly and Professional Activities: (from 2001 to present) e.g.executive and editorial positions but not memberships in societies; invited presentations at national or international conferences. • Associate Editor, Meteoritics & Planetary Science, Nov 2008 – present • Guest Editor, Special Issue of Planetary and Space Science on “Exploring other worlds by

exploring our own: The role of terrestrial analogue studies in planetary exploration,” Sept 2008 – present

• Guest Editor, Special Issue of Planetary and Space Science on “Exploring Mars and its Earth Analogues,” Jan 2008 – present

• Guest Editor, Special Issue of Meteoritics & Planetary Science on “Bridging the Gap II: Observations, Experiments, and Modeling of Impact Craters,” Sept 2007 – Dec 2008

Invited Conference Presentations: 1. Osinski G. R. 2010. Impact melting: A synthesis. 29th Nordic Winter Meeting. Oslo, Norway, Jan

13 2010 (Keynote Presentation in the full-day session Impact Craters). 2. Osinski G. R. (2008) Exploring other worlds by exploring our own. Advances in Earth Sciences

Research Conference, Ottawa, 10 Apr 2008 (Opening Keynote Presentation). 3. Osinski G. R. (2007) Impact ejecta emplacement: Observations from Earth, Moon and Mars

(abstract #8074). Bridging the Gap II: Effect of Target Properties on the Impact Cratering Process, Montreal, 25 Sept 2007 (Invited Presentation in the session Plume Evolution and Ejecta Emplacement, Proximal and Distal).

4. Osinski G. R. (2006) Impact cratering in the Solar System. Comparative Planetology: From Lab, to Field, to Payload. Sudbury, 13 May 2007 (Invited Presentation in the session Field-Based Comparative Planetology).

5. Osinski G. R. (2006) The geological record of meteorite impacts. 1st International Conference on Impact Cratering in the Solar System. Noordwijk, Netherlands, 9 May 2006 (Keynote Presentation in the session Terrestrial Impact Craters).

Significant University Administrative Duties: (from 2001 to present)

University: Faculty:

• Associate Director, Centre for Planetary Science and Exploration (CPSX), Aug 2008–present

• Director, Canadian Lunar Research Network (CLRN) and the Canadian NASA Lunar Science Institute node

• Deputy Director, Planetary Science Research Group (PSRG), Sept 2007–Aug 2008

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Departments: (Depts. Of Physics & Astronomy and Earth Sciences, and Planetary Science Program)

• Meteorite Curator, Earth Sciences, July 2009–present. • Chair, Earth Sciences Website Committee, Dec 2008–present • Earth Sciences Colloquium Committee, May 2008–Dec 2008 • Earth Sciences Electron Beam Lab Committee, May 2008–present • Earth Sciences Student, Alumni Outreach and Publication Committee, May 2008–

June 2009 • Planetary Science Graduate Program Committee, Sept 2007–present • Physics and Astronomy Graduate Affairs Committee, Sept 2007–present • Earth Sciences Graduate Committee, Sept 2007–April 2008 • Earth Sciences Undergraduate Committee, Sept 2007– April 2008 • Physics and Astronomy Workload Committee (elected), Nov 2007–June 2009

f) Graduate Supervisions: (Career Totals)

Number Successfully completed Number In progress

Doctoral Students 1 8 Masters Students 4 5 Post-Doctoral Fellows 1 4 Total number of PhD Committees served on 0 1

Total number of Master’s Advisory Committees served on 0 2

List Titles and Topics of Theses and Projects Supervised and Completed: (from 2001 to present)

PhD: Michael Craig “Spectroscopy of shocked planetary materials” Earth Sciences–Western (w/

R. Fleming), Sept 2011–present

Raymond Francis “Lidar as a scientific tool for planetary exploration” Electrical Engineering–Western (w/ K. McIsaac), Sept 2011–present

Alaura Singleton “Mechanics of central uplift formation” Earth Sciences–Western, May 2010–present

Marianne Mader “The geology of the Mistastin Lake impact structure, Labrador” Earth Sciences–Western, Sept 2009–present

Alexandra Pontefract “Impact craters as habitats for life” Earth Sciences–Western (w/ G. Southam), Sept 2009–present

Bhairavi Shankar “Remote sensing investigations of terrestrial and lunar impact craters” Earth Sciences–Western, Sept 2008–present

Haley Sapers “Impact glass as a habitat for life on Early Earth and Mars” Earth Sciences–Western (w/ N. Banerjee), Sept 2008–present

Melissa Battler “Cold springs as habitats for life on Mars” Earth Sciences–Western (w/ N. Banerjee), Sept 2008–present

Timothy Haltigin “Spatial point pattern analysis of ice wedge polygons” Geography–McGill University, Sept 2006–Mar 2010

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MSc:

Mary Kerrigan “Modeling of thermokarst formation on Earth and Mars”, Geography–Western (w/ M. van de Wiel), Sept 2009–present

Laura Thomson “Detection and discrimination of ground ice types by Ground-Penetrating Radar (GPR), Earth Sciences–Western, Sept 2009–present

Troy Unrau “Ground-Penetrating Radar (GPR) and Synthetic Aperture Radar (SAR) studies of lunar analogues, Earth Sciences–Western (w/ G. Pratt and K. Tiampo), Sept 2009–present

Rodney Dammeier “Petrography of lunar meteorite NWA 3163–Western, Earth Sciences–Western (w/ D. Moser), Jan 2009–present

Dominic Veillette “Origin and emplacement of impact melt ponds around lunar impact craters” Earth Sciences–Western, Sept 2008–present

Michael Craig “Shock effects in carbonates” Earth Sciences–Western (w/ R. Fleming), Sept 2008–Sept 2010

Geoffrey Pearce “Periglacial and impact landforms in Utopia Planitia, Mars” Earth Sciences–Western, Sept 2008–Sept 2010

Alaura Singleton “Shock metamorphism of crystalline rocks from the Haughton impact structure, Canada” Earth Sciences–Western (w/ D. Moser), May 2008–May 2010

Simon Auclair “Isotopic signatures of the impact-induced hydrothermal system at the Haughton impact structure” Earth Sciences–Western, Sept 2007–Jan 2011

Master’s Research Projects: (for non-thesis Master’s programs only)

n/a Post-Doctoral Fellows and Research Staff:

John Moores “Ground ice systematics on Mars”, Physics and Astronomy–Western, December 2010–present

Radu-Dan Capitan “Gullies and ground ice in the northern plains of Mars” Earth Sciences–Geography–Western (w/ M. Van De Wiel and J. Wang), May 2009–present

Ludovic Ferriere “Shock metamorphism of rocks and minerals”, Earth Sciences–Western, April 2009–Sept. 2010

Louisa Preston “Astrobiological potential of meteorite impact craters” Earth Sciences–Western (w/ N. Banerjee and G. Southam), Feb 2009–present

Irene Antonenko “Data fusion techniques for investigating terrestrial and lunar impact craters” Earth Sciences–Western, Dec 2008–present

Undergraduate Supervision:

Annemarie Pickersgill Undergraduate Honours Thesis (P&A–Western), May 2010–present Jenine McCutcheon NSERC USRA Summer Research, Undergraduate Honours Thesis

(EarthSci–Western), May–Aug 2010 Eric Buitenhuis Summer Research and Undergraduate Honours Thesis (EarthSci–Western)

(w/ R. Fleming), May 2010–present Derek Brillinger Summer Research and Undergraduate Honours Thesis (EarthSci–Western)

(w/ R. Grieve), May 2010–present Christopher Shaver Summer Research (EarthSci–Western), May 2010–present

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Eric Dolinar Work Study Program student, Earth Sciences–Western, Sept 2009–May 2010

Annemarie Pickersgill NSERC USRA Summer Research, Physics and Astronomy–Western, May–Aug 2009

Laura Thomson Summer Research, Earth Sciences–Western, May–Aug 2009 Cory Shankman Summer Research, Physics and Astronomy–Western, May–Aug 2009 Reynold Sukara Undergraduate Honours Thesis, Earth Sciences–Western, Sept 2008–Aug

2008 Laura Thomson NSERC USRA Summer Research and Undergraduate Honours Thesis,

Earth Sciences–Western, May 2008–Aug 2009 Annemarie Pickersgill NSERC USRA Summer Research, Physics and Astronomy–Western, May–

Aug 2008 Nicola Barry Work Study Program student, Earth Sciences–Western, Jan 2008–present Kristine Schmidt Work Study Program student, Earth Sciences–Western Ontario, Jan–Apr 2008 Alaura Singleton Summer Research and Honours Thesis, Earth Sciences–Carleton (w/ Dr. C.

Samson), May 2007–present Bimal Patel Federal Student Work Experience Program (FSWEP) intern-Canadian

Space Agency, Saint-Hubert, QC, Jan–Apr 2007 Maude Ouellet Federal Student Work Experience Program (FSWEP) intern-Canadian

Space Agency, Saint-Hubert, QC, Jan–Apr 2007 Lydia Calhoun Summer Research and Honours Thesis, Geology–University of New

Brunswick, Fredericton, NB (w/ J. Spray), May 2006–May 2007 Marc-Andre Lavoie Co-op Summer Intern–Canadian Space Agency, Saint-Hubert, QC, May–

Aug 2006 Nesha Trenholm Summer Research, Geology–University of New Brunswick, Fredericton, NB

(w/ J. Spray), Jun–Aug 2002

g) Graduate Courses Taught: (from 2001 to present) (course titles and descriptions) with a summary of evaluations.

Year Course Number & Name Evaluation Score

2009-10 PlanetSci 9602—Planetary Science Short Course (—) PlanetSci 9500Y/9600Y—MSc/PhD Seminar Course (—)

2009-10 PlanetSci 9601/Geol 9557—Impact Cratering: Proc.& Prods. (6.7)

PlanetSci 9500Y/9600Y—MSc/PhD Seminar Course (—)

2008-09 PlanetSci 9601/Geol 9557—Impact Cratering: Proc & Prods. (6.7) PlanetSci 9500Y/9600Y—MSc/PhD Seminar Course (—)

2007-08 PlanetSci 500Y/600Y—MScPhD Seminar Cours (—)

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Undergraduate Courses Taught: (from 2001 to present) (course titles and descriptions) with a summary of evaluations.

Year Course Number & Name Evaluation Score

2010-11 ES 1023a—Planet Earth: Shaken and Stirred (—) ES 2123a—The Dynamic Earth (—) ES 2250Y—Introductory Field Mapping Techniques (—) 2009-10 ES 1023a—Planet Earth: Shaken and Stirred (6.1) ES 2123a—The Dynamic Earth (6.3) ES 2250Y—Introductory Field Mapping Techniques (6.5) 2008-09 ES 2250Y—Introductory Field Mapping Techniques (6.9) 2007-08 ES 023a—Planet Earth: Shaken and Stirred (6.5) ES 123a—The Dynamic Earth (6.0) ES 250Y—Introductory Field Mapping Techniques (6.7)

NOTE: Evaluations are given in brackets after each year taught and represent the mean overall

effectiveness of instruction as judged by students on a 1 – 7 scale (1 = worst, 7 = best). No figure indicates either no evaluation given or too few students to evaluate.

h) Research Funding: (from 2001 to present)

If there are co-grants or group grants, list the total amount of the grant and, in brackets, the amount that is your component.

Start Date

End Date P-I Co-I Granting

Agency* Grant Title Total Amount

2010 2015 Osinski NSERC IRC NSERC/MDA/CSA Industrial Research Chair in Planetary Geology

$1,150,000

2010 2012 Osinski 18 others CSA, Analogue Mission

Project title: Impacts and Ice (I2): A lunar sample return mission to the South Pole–Aitken Basin

$815,038

2010 2011 Teti Osinski & 3 others

CSA, Phase A1 Study Support MoonRise Manipulator System $500,000

($45,080)

2010 2011 Osinski 7 others CSA, Field Investigations

Impact ejecta deposits as windows into the lunar and Martian subsurface

$49,542

2010 2011 Pratt Osinski Cheadle Western ADF

Near-surface Geophysical Imaging Facility at The University of Western Ontario (NSGIF-UWO)

$94,982

2010 2011 Osinski PCSX

Paleoenvironmental reconstruction of the Haughton impact structure and surrounding terrains over the past 39 Ma

$62,200

2010 2011 Fleming Osinski & 4 others NSERC RTI Critical Maintenance and Upgrades

to Micro X-ray Diffractometer $99,587

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Start Date

End Date P-I Co-I Granting

Agency* Grant Title Total Amount

2009 2010 Ower Osinski CSA Manipulator mounted microscope $1,000,000($25,000)

2009 2010 Ghafoor Osinski CSA Exploration technology deployment $450,000($25,000)

2009 2010 Osinski 5 others CSA Impact ejecta deposits as windows into the lunar and martian subsurface

$30,000

2009 2010 Osinski 4 others CSA Springs in permafrost as habitats for life on Mars: Exploration of an Arctic analogue

$30,000

2009 2010 Barfoot Osinski & 3 others CSA

Scientific exploration of a polar desert using a rover equipped with ground-penetrating radar, stereo camera, and long-range lidar

$30,000($9,000)

2009 2010 Sylvester Osinski & 1 other CSA

Geological and remote sensing investigations of Mistastin Lake Impact Crater, Northern Labrador – A unique lunar analogue

$30,000($26,000)

2009 2009 Osinski - PCSP Springs, glaciers and landscape evolution on Axel Heiberg Island and implications for Mars

$39,950

2009 2009 Teti Osinski & 15 others CSA A Canadian science lander for the

International Lunar Network $450,000($50,000)

2009 2010 Ghafoor Osinski & 18 others CSA

Moon mobility system: Canadian contribution to the Manned Lunar Mission

$900,000($80,000)

2009 2014 Whyte Osinski & 8 others

NSERC CREATE Program

Canadian Astrobiology Training Program (CATP)

$1,418,000(N/A)

2008 2013 Osinski - NSERC Discovery Northern Suppl.

The beneficial effects of meteorite impact events $60,000

2008 2013 Osinski - NSERC Discovery

The beneficial effects of meteorite impact events $140,000

2008 2011 Brown Osinski & 7 others

Western – IDI Fund

Canadian Planetary Science and Exploration: To the Moon, Mars and Beyond

$205,000(N/A)

2008 2009 Osinski -

Western – NASA Lunar Science Institute

Canadian Network for Lunar Science and Exploration (CNLSE)

$15,000 (seed funding)

2008 2009 Osinski 2 others Western ADF Project title: High resolution Earth and planetary materials imaging and analysis facility

$93,968

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Start Date

End Date P-I Co-I Granting

Agency* Grant Title Total Amount

2008 2009 Newsom Osinski & 2 others

NASA, Moon and Mars Analogue Mission Activities.

Slow motion field test of Laser-Induced Breakdown Spectroscopy (LIBS) and other instruments for geological mapping of rocks and surficial materials at the Haughton impact structure, Devon Island

$50,000(N/A)

2008 2009 Osinski 5 others CSA Impact craters as habitats for life on Mars $30,000

2008 2009 Osinski 4 others CSA Cold springs as habitats for life on Mars: Exploration of an Arctic analogue

$30,000

2008 2009 Osinski 5 others CSA

Oxidation processes and the preservation of organic biosignatures in a permafrost dominated environment – A Martian analogue in the Canadian Arctic

$25,000

2008 2009 Barfoot Osinski & 3 others CSA

Scientific exploration of a polar desert using a rover equipped with ground-penetrating radar

$30,000($6,000)

2008 2009 Banerjee Osinski, Auclair CSA

Geochemical characterization of impact-hydrothermal deposits at the Haughton crater

$24,520($5,000)

2008 2008 Teti Osinski, Barfoot, Braham

CSA Robotic Assistant and Precursor Investigation Exploration Rover (RAPIER).

$150,000($5,000)

2008 2008 Ghafoor Osinski CSA Lunar Exploration Manned Utility Rover (LEMUR).

$250,000($5,000)

2007 2008 Osinski Lebeuf, Berinstain PCSP

Planetary analogue research activities at the Haughton impact structure, Devon Island

$37,800 ($8,000)

2007 2008 Osinski Lebeuf, Berinstain PCSP

Planetary analogue research activities at the McGill Arctic Research Station, Axel Heiberg Island

$13,440 ($2,000)

2006 2007 Osinski - CSA Effect of volatiles and target properties on the impact cratering process on Earth and Mars

$93,230

2006 2007 Osinski Berinstain, Lebeuf PCSP

Planetary analogue research activities at the Haughton impact structure, Devon Island

$30,240 (7,000)

2006 2007 Osinski Berinstain, Lebeuf PCSP

Planetary analogue research activities at the McGill Arctic Research Station, Axel Heiberg Island

$31,380 ($5,500)

2004 2006 Osinski - Barringer The fate of carbonates during the formation of Meteor Crater, Arizona $4,500

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Start Date

End Date P-I Co-I Granting

Agency* Grant Title Total Amount

2003 2004 Osinski Lee CSA

Geologic investigations of intra-crater sedimentary deposits at the Haughton impact structure, Devon Island, Canadian High Arctic, viewed as a possible terrestrial analog for intra-crater deposits on Mars

$10,000

2002 2005 Pierazzo Osinski, et al. NASA PG&G

Effects of lithologies on impact cratering: Numerical modeling of known terrestrial craters

$195,000 (unpaid

collaborator)

2001 2002 Osinski - GSA

Structural study and comparison of the Crooked Creek, Decaturville and Wells Creek impact craters with the Haughton impact crater, Canada

$2,400

* Granting Agency Abbreviations: CREATE = Collaborative Research and Training Experience; MRS = Major Resources Support; IDI = Interdisciplinary Development Initiative; ADF = Academic Development Fund; CSA = Canadian Space Agency; PCSP = Natural Resources Canada, Polar Continental Shelf Project; Barringer = Barringer Family Fund for Meteorite Impact Research; NASA PG&G = NASA Planetary Geology and Geophysics Program; GSA = Geological Society of America. Education/Public Outreach Grants:

Nov 2010 – present Canadian Space Agency Space Awareness and Learning Program. Project title:

Exploring other worlds by exploring our own ($173,825). Oct 2006 – Mar 2009 NASA Mars Fundamental Research, Education/Public Outreach Program

(collaborator), “Motivating learning about STEM careers, research, and content through the study of impact craters” (US$124,991)

Jul 2003 – Mar 2007 NASA Planetary Geology and Geophysics, Education/Public Outreach Program (Collaborator), “The explorer's guide to impact craters” (US$128,478)

i) Publications

1) Life-time summary (count) according to the following categories:

Books, Monographs, Compilations: 4 Book Reviews: 2 Papers in refereed journals: 56 Papers in refereed conference proceedings: 6 Technical reports: 2 Abstracts and/or papers read: 105 Presentations at professional meetings/workshops and others: 49 Other Invited Talks: 21

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2) Details: (from 2001 to present – use same categories as above) Within each category, please supply details in chronological order and give full citation, including page numbers for books, chapters and journal articles and names of authors in the order in which they appear on the publication.

Books, Monographs, Compilations:

1. Osinski G. R., Spray J. G., and Grieve R. A. F. (2008) Impact melting in sedimentary target rocks: A synthesis. In The Sedimentary Record of Meteorite Impacts, Geological Society of America Special Paper 437. Editors: Evans K. Horton W., King D., Morrow J., and Warme J. Geological Society of America: Boulder. pp. 1–18, doi: 10.1130/2008.2437(01).

2. Kleindienst M. R., Churcher C. S., Churcher B., Schwarcz H. P., Haldemann A. F. C., Smith J. R., and Osinski G. R. (2006) Geoarchaeological investigations in Dakhleh Oasis, Desert, Egypt: Did a meteorite strike Dakhleh during the time of Middle Stone Age occupations? In Archaeology of Early Northeastern Africa, Studies in African Archaeology 9. Editors: Kroeper K., Chlodnicki M., and Kobusiewicz M. Poznań Archaeological Museum: Poznań. pp. 437–447.

3. Cockell C. S., Fike D. A., Osinski G. R., and Lee P. (2006) Geomicrobiology of impact-altered rocks. In Biological Processes Associated with Impact Events. Editors: Cockell C. S., Koeberl C., and Gilmour I. Springer–Verlag: Berlin. pp. 21–40.

4. Turtle E. P., Pierazzo E., Collins G. S., Osinski G. R., Melosh H. J., Morgan J. V., and Reimold W. U. (2005) Impact structures: What does crater diameter mean? In Large Meteorite Impacts III: Geological Society of America Special Paper 384. Editors: Kenkmann T., Hörz F., and Deutsch A. Geological Society of America: Boulder. pp. 1–24.

Book reviews:

1. Osinski G. R. 2008. Book Review: The Surface of Mars by M. H. Carr. Cambridge University Press, 2006, 307 p. and The Geology of Mars: Evidence from Earth-based analogs, edited by M. G. Chapman. New York: Cambridge University Press, 2007, 460 p. Geoscience Canada in press.

2. Osinski G. R. 2007. Book Review: The Geology of Mars: Evidence from Earth-based analogs, edited by M. G. Chapman. New York: Cambridge University Press, 2007, 460 p. Meteoritics & Planetary Science 42:10:1855–1856.

Papers in refereed journals

1. Antonenko I. and Osinski G. R. Forthcoming. Automated identification of basalt spectra in Clementine lunar data. Planetary and Space Science (accepted February 10 2011).

2. Pearce G., Osinski G. R., and Soare R. J. 2011. Intra-crater glacial processes in central Utopia Planitia, Mars. Icarus doi:10.1016/j.icarus.2010.12.001.

3. Lim D. S. S., Warman G. L., Gernhardt M. L., Mckay C. P., Fong T., Marinova M. M., Davila A. F., Andersen D., Brady A. L., Cardman Z., Cowie B., Delaney M. D., Fairèn A. G., Forrest A. L., Heaton J., Laval B. E., Arnold R., Nuytten P., Osinski G. R., Reay M., Reid D., Schulze-Makuch D., Shepard R., Slater G. F. and Williams D. 2010. Scientific field training for human planetary exploration. Planetary and Space Science 58:920-930.

4. Cockell C. S., Osinski G. R., Banerjee N R., Howard K., Gilmour I., Watson J. S. 2010. The microbe-mineral environment and gypsum neogenesis in a weathered polar evaporite. Geobiology 8:293–308

5. Furgale P. T., Barfoot T. D., Ghafoor N., Williams K., and Osinski G. R.2010. Field testing of an integrated surface/subsurface modeling technique for planetary exploration. International Journal of Robotics Research 29:1529-1549.

6. Renne P. R., Schwarcz H. P., Kleindienst M. R., Osinski G. R., and Donovan J. J. 2010. Age

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of the Dakhleh impact event and implications for Middle Stone Age archeology in the Western Desert of Egypt. Earth and Planetary Science Letters 291:201–206.

7. Ferrière L., Raiskila S., Osinski G. R., Pesonen L., and Lehtinen M. 2010. The Keurusselkä impact structure, Finland – Impact origin confirmed by characterization of planar deformation features in quartz grains. Meteoritics & Planetary Science 45:3:434–446.

8. Parnell J., Taylor C., Thackrey S., Osinski G. R., and Lee P. 2010. Permeability data for impact breccias imply focussed hydrothermal fluid flow. Journal of Geochemical Exploration 106:171–175.

9. Parnell J., Boyce A., Thackrey S., Muirhead D., Lindgren P., Mason C., Taylor C., Still J., Bowden S., Osinski G. R., and Lee P. 2010. Sulfur isotope signatures for rapid colonization of an impact crater by thermophilic microbes. Geology 38:3:271-274.

10. Osinski G. R., Lee P., Cockell C. S., Snook K., Lim D. S. S., and Braham S. 2009. Field geology on the Moon: Some lessons learned from the exploration of the Haughton impact structure, Devon Island, Canadian High Arctic. Planetary and Space Science doi:10.1016/j.pss.2009.10.004.

11. Barfoot T., Furgale P., Osinski G. R., Ghafoor N., Williams K. 2009. Field testing of a mission concept to robotically prospect for ground ice in Martian polygonal terrain. Planetary and Space Science doi: 10.1016/j.pss.2009.09.021.

12. Singleton A. C., Osinski G. R., Samson C., Williamson M-C., Holladay S. 2009. Electromagnetic characterization of polar ice wedge polygons: Implications for periglacial studies on Mars and Earth. Planetary and Space Science doi:10.1016/j.pss.2009.09.013.

13. Cloutis E. A, Grasby S. E., Last W. M., Léveillé R., Osinski G. R., and Sherriff B. L. 2009. Spectral reflectance properties of carbonates from terrestrial analogue environments: Implications for Mars. Planetary and Space Science doi: 10.1016/j.pss.2009.09.002.

14. Osinski G. R., Barfoot T. D., Ghafoor N., Izawa M., Banerjee N., Jasiobedzki P., Tripp J., Richards R., Auclair S., Sapers H., Thomson L., and Flemming R. 2009. Lidar and the mobile Scene Modeler (mSM) as scientific tools for planetary exploration. Planetary and Space Science doi:10.1016/j.pss.2009.08.004.

15. Soare R. J. and Osinski G. R. 2009. Stratigraphical evidence of late Amazonian periglaciation and glaciation in the Astapus Colles region of Mars. Icarus 202:17–21.

16. Smith J. R., Kleindienst M. R., Schwarcz H. P., Churcher C. S., Kieniewicz J. M., Osinski G. R., Haldemann A. F. C. 2009. Potential consequences of a Mid-Pleistocene impact event for the Middle Stone Age occupants of Dakhleh Oasis, Western Desert, Egypt. Quaternary International 195:138–149.

17. Lindgren P., Parnell J., Bowden S., Taylor C., Osinski G. R., and Lee P. 2009. Preservation of biological markers in clasts within impact melt breccias from the Haughton impact structure, Devon Island. Astrobiology 9:4:391–400.

18. Osinski G. R., Kieniewicz J. M., Smith J. R., Boslough M. B. E., Eccleston M., Schwarcz H. P., Kleindienst M. R., Haldemann A. F. C., Churcher C. S. 2008. The Dakhleh Glass: Product of an impact airburst or cratering event in the Western Desert of Egypt? Meteoritics & Planetary Science 43:12: 2089–2107.

19. Muttik N., Kirsimäe, K., Somelar P., Osinski G. R. 2008. Post-impact alteration of surficial suevites in Ries crater, Germany: Hydrothermal modification or weathering processes? Meteoritics & Planetary Science 43:11:1827–1840.

20. Collins G. S., Kenkmann T., Osinski G. R., and Wünnemann K. 2008. Mid-size complex crater formation in mixed crystalline–sedimentary targets: Insight from modeling and observation. Meteoritics & Planetary Science 43:12:1955–1977.

21. Osinski G. R., Grieve R. A. F., Collins G. S., Marion C., and Sylvester P. 2008. The effect of target lithology on the products of impact melting. Meteoritics & Planetary Science 43:12:1939–1954.

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22. Soare R. J., Osinski G. R., and Roehm C. L. 2008. Thermokarst lakes and ponds on Mars in the very recent (late Amazonian) past. Earth and Planetary Science Letters 272:382–393.

23. Wünnemann K., Collins G. S., and Osinski G. R. 2008. Numerical modelling of impact melt production in porous rocks. Earth and Planetary Science Letters 269:3–4:530–539.

24. Motto-Ros V., Koujelev A. S., Osinski G. R., and Dudelzak A. E. 2008. Quantitative multi-elemental laser-induced breakdown spectroscopy using artificial neural networks. Journal of the European Optical Society: Rapid Publications 3:08011.

25. Brack A., Brandstätter F., Baglioni P., Cockell C., Demets R., Edwards H., Kurat G., Osinski G. R., Pillinger J., Roten C-A., Sancisi-Frey S. 2008. Mineralogical alteration of artificial meteorites during atmospheric entry. The STONE-5 experiment. Planetary and Space Science 56:7: 976–984.

26. Parnell J., Bowden S., Osinski G. R., Taylor C. W., and Lee P. (2008) The transfer of organic signatures from bedrock to sediment. Chemical Geology 247:242–252.

27. Osinski G. R. (2007) Impact metamorphism of CaCO3-bearing sandstones at the Haughton structure, Canada. Meteoritics & Planetary Science 42:11:1–17.

28. Cockell C. S. and Osinski G. R. (2007) Impact-induced impoverishment and transformation of a sandstone habitat for lithophytic microorganisms. Meteoritics & Planetary Science 42:11:17–29.

29. Parnell J., Bowden S. A., Osinski G. R., Lee P., Green P., Taylor C., and Baron M. (2007) Organic geochemistry of impactites from the Haughton impact structure, Devon Island, Nunavut, Canada. Geochimica et Cosmochimica Acta 71(7):1800–1819.

30. Soare R. J., Kargel J. S., Osinski G. R., and Costard F. (2007) Gully formation, periglacial processes and evidence of near-surface ground-ice in Utopia and western Elysium Planitia. Icarus 191:1:95–112.

31. Cockell C. S., Brack A., Wynn-Williams D. D., Baglioni P., Brandstätter F., Demets R., Edwards H., Gronstal A., Kurat G., Lee P., Osinski G. R., Pearce D., Pillinger J., Roten C., Sancisi-Frey S. (2007) A Selective dispersal filter in planetary island biogeography. Astrobiology 7(1):1–9.

32. Osinski G. R., Schwarcz H. P., Smith J., Kleindienst M. R., Haldemann A. F. C., and Churcher C. S. 2007. Evidence for a 100–200 ka meteorite impact in Western Egypt. Earth and Planetary Science Letters 253(3–4):378–388.

33. Osinski G. R., Léveillé R., Berinstain A., Lebeuf M., and Bamsey M. (2006) Terrestrial analogues to Mars and the Moon: Canada's role. Geoscience Canada 33(4):175–188.

34. Osinski. G. R. (2006) Effect of volatiles and target lithology on the generation and emplacement of crater-fill and ejecta deposits on Mars. Meteoritics & Planetary Science 41(10):1571–1586.

35. Eglinton L. B., Lim D. S. S., Slater G., Osinski G. R., Whelan J. K., and Douglas M. (2006) Geochemical characterization of a Miocene core sample from the Haughton impact structure, Devon Island, Nunavut, Canadian High Arctic. Organic Geochemistry 37(6):688–710.

36. Osinski G. R., Lee P., Spray J. G., Parnell J., Lim D., Bunch T. E., Cockell C. S., and Glass B. (2005) Geological overview and cratering model for the Haughton impact structure, Devon Island, Canadian High Arctic. Meteoritics & Planetary Science 40(12):1759–1776.

37. Sherlock S., Kelley S., Parnell J., Green P., Lee P., Osinski G. R., and Cockell C. S. (2005) Re-evaluating the age of the Haughton impact event. Meteoritics & Planetary Science 40(12):1777–1788.

38. Tornabene L. L., Moersch J. E., Osinski G. R., Lee P., and Wright S. P. (2005) Spaceborne remote-sensing and mapping of the Haughton impact structure, Devon Island, High Canadian Arctic: Applications to Mars. Meteoritics & Planetary Science 40(12):1835–1858.

39. Cockell C. S., Lee P., Broady P., Lim D. S. S., Osinski G. R., Parnell J., Koeberl C., and Pesonen L. (2005) Effects of asteroid and comet impacts on lithophytic habitats – A

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synthesis. Meteoritics & Planetary Science 40(12):1901–1914. 40. Osinski G. R. and Lee P. (2005) Intra-crater sedimentary deposits at the Haughton impact

structure, Devon Island, Canadian High Arctic. Meteoritics & Planetary Science 40(12):1887–1900.

41. Osinski G. R. (2005) Hydrothermal activity associated with the Ries impact event, Germany. Geofluids 5:202–220.

42. Osinski G. R. and Spray J. G. (2005) Tectonics of complex crater formation as revealed by the Haughton impact structure, Devon Island, Canadian High Arctic. Meteoritics & Planetary Science 40(12):1813–1834.

43. Parnell J., Osinski G. R., Lee P., Green P. F., and Baron M. J. (2005) Thermal alteration of organic matter in an impact crater and the duration of post-impact heating. Geology 33(5):373–376.

44. Osinski G. R., Spray J. G., and Lee P. (2005) Impactites of the Haughton impact structure, Devon Island, Canadian High Arctic. Meteoritics & Planetary Science 40(12):1789–1812.

45. Osinski G. R., Parnell J., Lee P., Spray J. G., and Baron M. J. (2005). A case study of impact-induced hydrothermal activity: The Haughton impact structure, Devon Island, Canadian High Arctic. Meteoritics & Planetary Science 40(12):1859–1878.

46. Parnell J., Bowden S., Osinski G. R., Lee P., and Cockell C. S. (2005) Application of organic geochemistry to detect signatures of organic matter in the Haughton impact structure. Meteoritics & Planetary Science 40(12):1879–1886.

47. Osinski G. R. (2004) Impact melt rocks from the Ries impact structure, Germany: An origin as impact melt flows? Earth and Planetary Science Letters 226(3–4):529–543.

48. Osinski G. R., Grieve R. A. F., and Spray J. G. (2004) The nature of the groundmass of surficial suevites from the Ries impact structure, Germany, and constraints on its origin. Meteoritics and Planetary Science 39(10):1655–1684.

49. Parnell J., Lee P., Cockell C. S., and Osinski G. R. (2004) Microbial colonization in impact-generated hydrothermal sulphate deposits, Haughton impact structure, and implications for sulphates on Mars. International Journal of Astrobiology 3:247–256.

50. Osinski G. R. (2003) Impact glasses in fallout suevites from the Ries impact structure, Germany: An analytical SEM study. Meteoritics & Planetary Science 38(11):1641–1668.

51. Osinski G. R. and Spray J. G. (2003) Evidence for the shock melting of sulfates from the Haughton impact structure, Arctic Canada. Earth and Planetary Science Letters 215(3–4):357–370.

52. Cockell C. S., Osinski G. R., and Lee P. (2003) The impact crater as a habitat: Effects of impact alteration of target materials. Astrobiology 3:181–191.

53. Cockell C. S., Lee P., Osinski G. R., Horneck G., and Broady P. (2002) Impact-induced formation of microbial endolithic habitats. Meteoritics & Planetary Science 37:1287–1298.

54. Osinski G. R. and Spray J. G. (2001) Impact-generated carbonate melts: Evidence from the Haughton structure, Canada. Earth and Planetary Science Letters 194(1–2):17–29.

55. Osinski G. R., Spray J. G., and Lee P. (2001) Impact-induced hydrothermal activity in the Haughton impact structure, Canada: Generation of a transient, warm, wet oasis. Meteoritics & Planetary Science 36:731–745.

56. Osinski G. R., Alsop G. I., and Oliver G. J. H. (2001) Extensional tectonics of the Outer Hebrides Fault Zone, NW Scotland. Geological Magazine 138:325–344.

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Papers in refereed conference proceedings:

1. Unrau T., Osinski G. R., Pratt R. G., and Tiampo K. F. 2011. The effect of scattering processes on high frequency ground penetrating radar surveys on impact melt breccia. Proceedings of the 6th International Workshop on Advanced Ground Penetrating Radar (IWAGPR), Jülich, Germany, June 2011.

2. Singleton A. C., Samson C., Holladay S., Osinski G. R., and Williamson M-C. (2008) Electromagnetic characterization of polar ice wedge polygons on Axel Heiberg and Devon Islands, Nunavut. Proceedings of the 14th ASTRO Conference: Harnessing Space to Address Global Issue, Montreal QC.

3. Haltigin T. W., Pollard W. H., Osinski G. R., Dutilleul P., and Seaquist J. W. (2008) Spatial analysis of small-scale polygonal terrain in Utopia Planitia, Mars: A comparison with terrestrial analogues. Proceedings of the 9th International Conference on Permafrost, Fairbanks AK.

4. Osinski G. R. and Spray J. G. (2006) Shatter cones of the Haughton impact structure, Canada. Proceedings of the 1st International Conference on Impact Cratering in the Solar System, European Space Agency Special Publication SP-612 (CD-ROM).

5. Osinski G. R. (2006) The geological record of meteorite impacts. Proceedings of the 1st International Conference on Impact Cratering in the Solar System, European Space Agency Special Publication SP-612 (CD-ROM).

6. Berinstain A., Osinski G. R., Spray J. G., Lee P., Hahn J., and Ulitsky A. (2003) Applications of time-of-flight Lidar in crater geology. In Laser Radar Technology and Applications VIII, Proceedings of the SPIE, Volume 5086. Editor: Kamerman G. W. The International Society for Optical Engineering: Bellingham. pp. 292–298.

Technical Reports:

1. Osinski G. R., Lee P., and Grieve R. A. F. (2003) Geological investigations of intra-crater sedimentary deposits at the Haughton impact structure, Devon Island, High Arctic, viewed as a possible terrestrial analog for intra-crater deposits on Mars. Report submitted to the Canadian Space Agency, Space Science Sector. 14 p.

2. Beaty D., Osinski G. R., and Stewart R. (2003) Surface/subsurface (geology/geophysics) science from the surface. 4th Canadian Space Exploration Workshop (CSEW4): Summary report. 5 p.

Abstracts and/or papers read (* denotes presenter):

1. *Osinski G. R., Sukara R. E. and Grieve R. A. F. 2010. "Suevites" of the Popigai impact structure, Russia: (Mis)understood? (abstract # 2171). 41st Lunar and Planetary Science Conference. Houston, Texas, March 02 2010 (oral).

2. *Craig M. A., Flemming R. L., Osinski G. R., and Cloutis E. A. 2010. UV-VIS-NIR Reflectance spectra of intimate mixtures of synthetic CaCO3 and amorphous SiO2: 0.35–2.5 µm; Implications for the spectral identification of shocked assemblages on Mars (abstract# 2110). 41st Lunar and Planetary Science Conference. Houston, Texas, March 02 2010 (oral).

3. *Pearce G., Osinski G. R., and Soare, R. J. 2010. Intra-crater glacial flow and ice-mantling in Adamas Labyrinthus, Northern Plains of Mars (abstract #2490). 41st Lunar and Planetary Science Conference. Houston, Texas, March 02 2010 (poster).

4. *Antonenko I. and Osinski. 2010. Automated detection of basalt spectra in Clementine lunar data (abstract #2237). 41st Lunar and Planetary Science Conference. Houston, Texas, March 04 2010 (poster).

5. *Ferrière L. and Osinski G. R. 2010. Shatter cones and associated shock-induced microdeformations in minerals – New investigations and implications for their formation (abstract #1392). 41st Lunar and Planetary Science Conference. Houston, Texas, March 02

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2010 (poster). 6. *Ferrière L., Raiskila S., Osinski G. R., Pesonen L. J., Lehtinen M. 2010. The Keurusselka

structure (Finland) – Impact origin confirmed by universal-stage characterization of planar deformation features in quartz grains (abstract #1072). 41st Lunar and Planetary Science Conference. Houston, Texas, March 02 2010 (poster).

7. *Gallegos Z. E., Lanza N. L., Newsom H. E., Ollila A. M., King P. L., Osinski G. R., Clegg S. M., Wiens R. C., Vaniman D. T., Humphries S. D., McInroy R. E., and Lee P. 2010. Using Laser Induced Breakdown Spectroscopy (LIBS) to assess geologic samples associated with a terrestrial impact structure as an analogue for future planetary explorations (abstract #2365). 41st Lunar and Planetary Science Conference. Houston, Texas, March 04 2010 (poster).

8. *Shankar B., Osinski G. R., Antonenko I., Stooke P. J., and Mest S. 2010. Multispectral study of the Schrodinger impact basin (abstract# 2542). 41st Lunar and Planetary Science Conference. Houston, Texas, March 02 2010 (poster).

9. *Tornabene L. L., McEwen A. S., Caudill C., Osinski G. R., Wray J. J., Marzo G. A., Mustard J. F., Skok J. R., Grant J. A., Mattson S. A. 2010. Crater-exposed bedrock database for Mars with applications for determining the composition and structure of the upper crust (abstract# 1737). 41st Lunar and Planetary Science Conference. Houston, Texas, March 04 2010 (poster).

10. *Osinski G. R., Barfoot T. Ghafoor N., Tripp J., Richards R., Jasiobedzki P., Haltigin T., Banerjee N., Izawa M., Furgale P. 2009. Lidar and mSM as scientific tools for the geological mapping of planetary surfaces. 9th Space Vision and Advanced Robotics Workshop, Toronto, Canada, June 23 2009 (oral and poster).

11. *Osinski G. R., Soare R. J., and Pearce G. 2009. Periglacial and glacial modification of impact ejecta deposits in Utopia Planitia (abstract #GA13D-06). Eos, Transactions, American Geophysical Union, 90(22), Joint Assembly Supplement. Toronto, Ontario May 25 2009 (oral).

12. *Soare R. J. and Osinski G. R. 2009. A Revised Stratigraphical Ordering of Glacial and Periglacial Processes in Utopia Planitia, Mars (abstract #GA33B-02). Eos, Transactions, American Geophysical Union, 90(22), Joint Assembly Supplement. Toronto, Ontario May 25 2009 (oral).

13. *Singleton A., Osinski G. R., and Moser D. 2009. Microscopic effects of shock metamorphism in crystalline rocks correlated with shock induced changes in density, Haughton impact structure (abstract # P13A-06). Eos, Transactions, American Geophysical Union, 90(22), Joint Assembly Supplement. Toronto, Ontario May 25 2009 (poster).

14. *Haltigin T., Pollard W., Osinski G. R., and Dutilleul P. 2009. Morphological variation of polygonal terrain within scalloped depressions, Utopia Planitia, Mars (abstract #GA13D-08). Eos, Transactions, American Geophysical Union, 90(22), Joint Assembly Supplement. Toronto, Ontario May 25 2009 (oral).

15. *Cloutis E. A. and Osinski G. R. 2009. Spectral reflectance properties of carbonates from diverse environments and related phases: Implications for Mars (abstract #MA22A-04). Eos, Transactions, American Geophysical Union, 90(22), Joint Assembly Supplement. Toronto, Ontario May 26 2009 (oral).

16. *Battler M., Osinski G. R., Banerjee N., and Izawa M. R. M. 2009. Preliminary Mineralogical and Geological Characterization of the Lost Hammer Perennial Spring, Axel Heiberg Island, Nunavut (abstract #B13B-11). Eos, Transactions, American Geophysical Union, 90(22), Joint Assembly Supplement. Toronto, Ontario May 26 2009 (poster).

17. *Shankar B., Osinski G. R., Antonenko I., and Stooke P. 2009. Multispectral study of the Schrödinger impact basin (abstract #P13A-05). Eos, Transactions, American Geophysical Union, 90(22), Joint Assembly Supplement. Toronto, Ontario May 26 2009 (poster).

18. *Izawa M. R. M., Sapers H. M., Osinski G. R., Banerjee N., Flemming R. L., Singleton A. C.,

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Thomson L., Auclair S. A., Laliberty D. M., Ngo H. Q. 2009. Mineralogy of post-impact hydrothermal deposits at the Haughton impact structure, and implications for microbial colonization (abstract #GA33B-02). Eos, Transactions, American Geophysical Union, 90(22), Joint Assembly Supplement. Toronto, Ontario May 27 2009 (poster).

19. *Pearce G., Osinski G. R., and Soare R. J. 2009. Comparison of a possible ice-rich unit in the Hellas Basin with a periglacial landscape in Utopia Planitia, Northern Plains of Mars (abstract #GA23B-05). Eos, Transactions, American Geophysical Union, 90(22), Joint Assembly Supplement. Toronto, Ontario May 26 2009 (poster).

20. *Veillette D. and Osinski G. R. 2009. Origin and emplacement of melt deposits at the lunar impact crater Tycho (abstract #P31B-03). Eos, Transactions, American Geophysical Union, 90(22), Joint Assembly Supplement. Toronto, Ontario May 27 2009 (oral).

21. *Sapers H. M., Osinski G. R., and Banerjee, N. R. 2009. Putative bioalteration textures hosted within impact melt glasses from the Ries Crater, Germany (abstract # B13B-10). Eos, Transactions, American Geophysical Union, 90(22), Joint Assembly Supplement. Toronto, Ontario May 26 2009 (poster).

22. *Auclair S., Osinski G. R., Banerjee N. R., Izawa M. R. M., Huang L., Singleton A. C. and Thomson L. 2009. Evaluating the stable isotopic compositions of impact-induced hydrothermal carbonates at the Haugthon impact structure, Devon Island, Nunavut, Canada (abstract #GA33B-08). Eos, Transactions, American Geophysical Union, 90(22), Joint Assembly Supplement. Toronto, Canada, May 27 2009 (poster).

23. Sukara R. E. and *Osinski G. R. 2009. Origin of suevites at the Popigai impact structure, Russia (abstract #GA32B-03). Eos, Transactions, American Geophysical Union, 90(22), Joint Assembly Supplement. Toronto, Ontario May 27 2009 (oral).

24. *Antonenko I. and Osinski G. R. 2009. Inferred stratigraphy of the Letronne Crater area, from fused lunar data sets (abstract #P31B-04). Eos, Transactions, American Geophysical Union, 90(22), Joint Assembly Supplement. Toronto, Ontario May 27 2009 (oral).

25. *Thomson L. and Osinski G. R. 2009. Revisited inventory of glaciers on Axel Heiberg Island, Nunavut (abstract #PP11A-08). Eos, Transactions, American Geophysical Union, 90(22), Joint Assembly Supplement. Toronto, Ontario May 25 2009 (oral).

26. *Osinski G. R., Soare R. J., and Pearce G. 2009. Impact craters in Utopia Planitia, Mars: Windows into an ice-rich subsurface (abstract #1215). 40th Lunar and Planetary Science Conference. Houston, Texas, March 24 2009 (oral).

27. *Soare R. J., Osinski G. R., and Thomson L. 2009. Perennial mounds in utopia Planitia: (HiRISE) evidence of a glacial origin (abstract #1278). 40th Lunar and Planetary Science Conference. Houston, Texas, March 24 2008 (oral).

28. *Pearce G., Osinski G. R., and Soare, R. J. 2009. Intra-crater glacial deposits and ice-mantling in Utopia Planitia, Mars (abstract #2428). 40th Lunar and Planetary Science Conference. Houston, Texas, March 24 2009 (poster).

29. *Osinski G. R., Barfoot T. Ghafoor N., Tripp J., Richards R., Jasiobedzki P., Haltigin T., Banerjee N., Izawa M., Furgale P. 2008. Lidar and mSM as scientific tools for the geological mapping of planetary surfaces. 6th Canadian Space Exploration Workshop, Montreal, Canada, December 1–3 2008 (poster).

30. *Osinski G. R., Barfoot T. Ghafoor N., Jasiobedzki P., Tripp J., Richards R., Haltigin T., Banerjee N., Izawa M., Auclair S. 2008. Optimizing lunar surface activities: LiDAR and mSM as scientific tools? (abstract # 4061) Joint Annual Meeting of LEAG-ICEUM-SRR, Cape Canaveral, Florida, October 30 2008 (oral).

31. *Osinski G. R., Spray J. G. and Grieve R. A. F. 2008. Impacts into volatile-rich target rocks: Products and processes on Earth and Mars. Geological Association of Canada – Mineralogical Association of Canada Annual Meeting, Program with Abstracts Volume 33:126 (oral).

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32. *Pearce G., Soare R. J. and Osinski G. R. 2008. A periglacial landscale in Utopia and Western Elysium Planitia, Mars. Geological Association of Canada – Mineralogical Association of Canada Annual Meeting, Program with Abstracts Volume 33:132 (oral).

33. *Soare R. J. and Osinski G. R. 2008. Evidence for very recent, Late Amazonian Pingos, ice-rich landscapes and periglacial ponding in the northern plains of Mars. Geological Association of Canada – Mineralogical Association of Canada Annual Meeting, Program with Abstracts Volume 33:162 (oral).

34. *Singleton A. C., Osinski G. R., Samson C., Halladay S., and Williamson M-C. 2008. Using the DUALEM-1S dual-geometry sensor to characterize polar ice wedge polygons in the Canadian Arctic. Geological Association of Canada – Mineralogical Association of Canada Annual Meeting, Program with Abstracts Volume 33:160 (oral).

35. *Battler M. Auclair S., Osinski G. R., Bamsey M., Binsted K., Bywaters K., and Kobrick R. 2008. Surface exploration metrics of a long duration polar analogue: Implications for future human Moon–Mars missions. Geological Association of Canada – Mineralogical Association of Canada Annual Meeting, Program with Abstracts Volume 33:14 (poster).

36. *Cloutis E. A., Osinski G. R., and Marion C. 2008. Applications of reflectance spectroscopy to cratering studies. Geological Association of Canada – Mineralogical Association of Canada Annual Meeting, Program with Abstracts Volume 33:35 (oral).

37. *Auclair S., Battler M., Binsted K., Bywaters K., Kobrick R., Bamsey M., Harris J., Osinski G. R., McKay C., and Fortier R. 2008. Studying seasonal variations in High Arctic permafrost: An analogue to the polar regions of Mars. Geological Association of Canada – Mineralogical Association of Canada Annual Meeting, Program with Abstracts Volume 33:10 (oral).

38. *Soare R. J. and Osinski G. R. 2008. Gully formation and climate change in the Canadian Arctic: A possible analogue of near-rim impact crater gullies in Utopia and Western Elysium Planitia, Mars (abstract #1318). 39th Lunar and Planetary Science Conference. Houston, Texas, March 13 2008 (oral).

39. *Soare R. J., Osinski G. R., and Costard F. 2008. Recent, Late Amazonian Pingos, ice-rich landscapes and periglacial ponding in Utopia and Western Elysium Planitia, Mars (abstract #1315). 39th Lunar and Planetary Science Conference. Houston, Texas, March 10 2008 (oral).

40. *Haltigin T. W., Pollard W. H., Osinski G. R., Dutilleul P. 2008. Comparative morphometric analysis of polygonal terrain at potential Mars Phoenix landing sites (abstract #2475). 39th Lunar and Planetary Science Conference. Houston, Texas, March 10 2008.

41. *Osinski G. R. 2007, Spray J. G., and Grieve R. A. F. (2007) Effect of target lithology on impact melting (abstract #8044). Bridging the Gap II: Effect of Target Properties on the Impact Cratering Process, Montreal, Canada, September 24 2007 (oral).

42. *Tornabene L. L., McEwen A. S, Osinski G. R., Mouginis-Mark P. J., Boyce J. M., Williams R. M. E., Wray J. J., Grant J. A., Squyres S. W., and HiRISE Team. 2007. Impact melting and the role of subsurface volatiles: Implications for the formation of valley networks and phyllosilicate-rich lithologies on early Mars (abstract #3288). 7th International Conference on Mars. Pasadena, USA, July 10 2007 (oral).

43. *Kieniewicz J. M., Smith J. R., Osinski G. R., Kleindienst M. R., Haldemann A. F. C., Churcher C. S., and Schwarcz H. P. 2007. Paleoenvironmental reconstruction of the aftermath of a mid-Pleistocene meteorite impact event, Dakhleh Oasis, Egypt. Geological Society of America Abstracts with Programs 39:6:373.

44. *Soare R. J., Osinski G. R., and Roehm C. L. 2007. Periglacial evidence (using HiRISE images) of very recent ponding in Utopia and Western Elysium Planitia. Geological Society of America Abstracts with Programs 39:6:49.

45. *Osinski G. R., Bunch T. E. and Wittke J. 2007. Impact melt generation at Meteor Crater, Arizona: Implications for impacts into volatile-rich target rocks. (abstract #5110). 66th Meteoritical Society Meeting. Tucson, USA, August 13 2007 (oral).

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46. *Tornabene L. L., Osinski G. R., McEwen A. S., Pelkey S. M., and Wray J. J. 2007. A possible impact origin for phyllosilicates on Mars: Examples from terrestrial impact melt-bearing lithologies. 2nd International Workshop: Exploring Mars and its Earth Analogues, Trento, Italy, June 20 2007 (oral)

47. *Osinski G. R., Lee P., Berinstain A., Snook K., Cockell C. S., Lim D. S. S., and Braham S. (2007) Science from a lunar or martian base: Lessons learned from the scientific exploration of the Haughton crater, Canadian High Arctic. 2nd International Workshop: Exploring Mars and its Earth Analogues, Trento, Italy, June 20 2007 (oral).

48. *Osinski G. R. and Soare R. J. (2007) Evidence for widespread and recent (very late Amazonian) ponding in Utopia and western Elysium Planitia, based on terrestrial polar analogues. 2nd International Workshop: Exploring Mars and its Earth Analogues, Trento, Italy, June 20 2007 (oral).

49. *Osinski G. R. (2007) A comparative study of terrestrial and Martian meteorite impact structures. Geological Association of Canada – Mineralogical Association of Canada Annual Meeting, Program with Abstracts Volume 32, p. 61, Yellowknife, Canada, May 23 2007 (oral).

50. Soare R. J. and *Osinski G. R. (2007) Mars (Utopia Planitia) on Earth: The Mackenzie River Delta and Tuktoyaktuk Coastlands. Geological Association of Canada – Mineralogical Association of Canada Annual Meeting, Program with Abstracts Volume 32, p. 77, Yellowknife, Canada, May 23 2007 (oral).

51. *Grier J. A., Pierazzo E., Chuang F. C., Osinski G. R., and Crown D. A. 2007. Exploring impact craters using interactive web tools and rock samples (abstract #2011). 38th Lunar and Planetary Science Conference. Houston, Texas, March 15 2007 (poster).

52. *Haltigin T. W., Osinski G. R., and Pollard W. H. 2007. Using spatial point patterns to quantify polar desert polygonal geometry (abstract #1635). 38th Lunar and Planetary Science Conference. Houston, Texas, March 13 2007 (poster).

53. *Hipkin V., Osinski G. R., Berinstain A., and Léveillé R. 2007. The Canadian Analogue Research Network (CARN): Opportunities for terrestrial analogue studies in Canada and abroad (abstract #2052). 38th Lunar and Planetary Science Conference. Houston, Texas, March 13 2007 (poster).

54. *Osinski G. R. and Soare R. J. (2007) Circular structures in Utopia Planitia, Mars: Impact v. periglacial origin and implications for assessing ground-ice content (abstract #1609). 38th Lunar and Planetary Science Conference. Houston, Texas, March 12 2007 (oral).

55. *Osinski G. R., Haldemann A. F. C., Schwarcz H. P., Smith J. R., Kleindienst M. R., Kieniewicz J., and Churcher C. S. (2007) Impact glass at the Dakhleh Oasis, Egypt: Evidence for a cratering event or large aerial burst? (abstract #1346). 38th Lunar and Planetary Science Conference. Houston, Texas, March 14 2007 (oral).

56. Lindgren P., *Parnell J., Bowden S. A., Taylor C., Osinski G. R., and Lee P. 2007. Preservation of organic carbon in impact melt breccia, Haughton impact structure (abstract #1142). 38th Lunar and Planetary Science Conference. Houston, Texas, March 15 2007 (oral).

57. *Soare R. J. and Osinski G. R. 2007. Periglacial evidence (Using HiRISE, MOC and THEMIS imagery) in Utopia and Western Elysium Planitia, for a recent wet and warm Mars (abstract #1440). 38th Lunar and Planetary Science Conference. Houston, Texas, March 16 2007 (oral).

58. *Smith J. R., Kleindienst M. R., Churcher C. S., Schwarcz H. P., Haldemann A. F. C., and Osinski G. R. 2006. Evidence for a local impact event during middle stone age occupation, Dakhleh Oasis, Western Desert, Egypt. Geological Society of America Abstracts with Programs, Volume 38, p. 176, Philadelphia, USA, October 23 2006 (oral).

59. *Osinski G. R., Berinstain A., Lebeuf M., and Léveillé R. (2006) The Canadian Analogue Research Network (CARN): Opportunities for Mars analogue studies in the Canadian Arctic (abstract #8029). 4th International Conference on Mars Polar Science and Exploration.

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Davos, Switzerland, October 02–06 2006 (oral). 60. Soare R. J., Kargel J. S., *Osinski G. R., and Bodycomb V. (2006) Arctic analogues of near-

rim impact crater gullies in Utopia and W. Elysium Planitia (abstract #8073). 4th International Conference on Mars Polar Science and Exploration. Davos, Switzerland, October 02–06 2006 (oral).

61. Hipkin V. J., Berinstain A., Laurin D., Ouellet A., Lebeuf M., *Osinski G. R., and Léveillé R. 2006. Arctic analogue science as part of an integrated Canadian strategy for Mars exploration (abstract #8078). 4th International Conference on Mars Polar Science and Exploration. Davos, Switzerland, October 02–06 2006 (poster

62. *Osinski G. R. and Spray J. G. (2006) Shatter cones of the Haughton impact structure. 1st International Conference on Impact Cratering in the Solar System. Noordwijk, Netherlands, May 09 2006 (oral).

63. *Osinski G. R. (2006) Role of volatiles in the emplacement of ejecta deposits around martian impact craters (abstract #1060). 37th Lunar and Planetary Science Conference. Houston, Texas, March 16 2006 (oral).

64. *Osinski G. R., Bunch T. E., and Wittke J. (2006) Proximal ejecta at Meteor Crater, Arizona: Discovery of impact-melt bearing breccias (abstract #1005). 37th Lunar and Planetary Science Conference. Houston, Texas, March 14 2006 (oral).

65. *Lee P., Glass B. J., Osinski G. R., Parnell J., Schutt J. W., and McKay C. P. 2006. Gullies on Mars: Fresh gullies in dirty snow, Devon Island, High Arctic, as end-member analogs (abstract #1818). 37th Lunar and Planetary Science Conference. Houston, Texas, March 14 2006 (oral).

66. *Lindgren P., Parnell J., Bowden S. A., Taylor C., Osinski G. R., and Lee P. 2006. Preservation of biological signature within impact melt breccias, Haughton impact structure (abstract #1028). 37th Lunar and Planetary Science Conference. Houston, Texas, March 14 2006 (poster).

67. *Soare R. J., Wan Bun Tseung J. M., and Osinski G. R. 2006. Gully formation, periglacial processes and possible near-surface ground-ice in Utopia Planitia (abstract #1666). 37th Lunar and Planetary Science Conference. Houston, Texas, March 16 2006 (oral).

68. *Parnell J., Lindgren P., Osinski G. R., Cockell C. S., and Lee P. 2006. Simple devices for concentration of microbial life: Experiments in Haughton impact structure (abstract #1050). 37th Lunar and Planetary Science Conference. Houston, Texas, March 14 2006 (poster).

69. *Parnell J., Bowden S. A., Cockell C. S., Osinski G. R., and Lee P. 2006. Surface mineral crusts: A priority target in search for life on Mars (abstract #1049). 37th Lunar and Planetary Science Conference. Houston, Texas, March 14 2006 (oral).

70. *Osinski G. R., Cockell C. S., Lee P., and Lim D. S. S. (2005) Impact craters as habitats for life on Early Earth and Mars. Earth System Processes 2. Calgary, Canada, August 08 2005 (oral).

71. *Osinski G. R. and Berinstain A. (2005) Terrestrial analogues of Mars: A review and outline of the Canadian Analogue Research Network (abstract #PS401). 2nd Mars Expedition Planning Workshop. Vancouver, Canada, August 06 2005 (oral).

72. Melosh H. J. and *Osinski G. R. (2005) Impact ejecta sedimentation processes. The Sedimentary Record of Meteorite Impacts. Springfield, USA, May 21 2005 (oral).

73. *Osinski G. R. (2005) Processes and products of meteorite impacts into sedimentary rocks. The Sedimentary Record of Meteorite Impacts. Springfield, USA, May 21 2005 (oral).

74. *Haldemann A. F. C., Kleindienst M. R., Churcher C. S., Schwarcz H. P., and Osinski G. R. 2005. Mapping impact modified sediments: Subtle remote-sensing signatures of the Dakhleh Oasis Catastrophic Event. The Sedimentary Record of Meteorite Impacts. Springfield, USA, May 21 2005 (poster).

75. *Osinski G. R., Singhroy V., Molch K. (2005) Geological mapping of the Haughton impact

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structure using image fusion techniques: A Canadian Mars analogue. 5th Canadian Space Exploration Workshop. Montreal, Canada, May 12 2005 (poster).

76. *Osinski G. R. (2005) Shock-metamorphosed and shock-melted CaCO3-bearing sandstones from the Haughton impact structure, Canada: melting of calcite at ~10–20 GPa (abstract #2038). 36th Lunar and Planetary Science Conference. Houston, Texas, March 17 2005 (oral).

77. *Chuang F. C., Pierazzo E., and Osinski G. R. 2005. The Explorer's Guide to Impact Craters (abstract #2390). 36th Lunar and Planetary Science Conference. Houston, Texas, March 13 2005.

78. *Parnell J., Osinski G. R., Lee P., and Cockell C. S. 2005. Microbial preservation in sulfates in the Haughton impact structure suggests target in search for life on Mars (abstract #1031). 36th Lunar and Planetary Science Conference. Houston, Texas, March 14 2005

79. *Osinski G. R. and Melosh H. J. (2004) Impactites on Mars: What should we expect and what is the role of volatiles? (abstract 8018). 2nd Conference on Early Mars. Jackson Hole, USA, October 12 2004 (poster).

80. *Osinski G. R., Lee P., and Melosh H. J. (2004) Hydrothermal deposits within martian impact craters: Significance, location, and sampling strategy (abstract 8017). 2nd Conference on Early Mars. Jackson Hole, USA, October 12 2004 (oral).

81. *Osinski G. R. and Melosh H. J. (2004) A search for terrestrial analogues to martian layered ejecta structures (abstract 0704). 7th Mars Crater Consortium Meeting. Flagstaff, USA, October 08 2004 (oral).

82. *Osinski G. R., Spray J. G., and Lee P. (2004) Impactites of the Haughton impact structure, Devon Island, Nunavut, Canada (abstract #1004). 35th Lunar and Planetary Science Conference. Houston, Texas, March 17 2004 (oral).

83. *Parnell J., Osinski G. R., Lee P., and Cockell C. S. 2004. Hopane biomarkers traced from bedrock to recent sediments and ice at the Haughton impact structure, Devon Island: Implications for the search for biomarkers on Mars (abstract #1516). 35th Lunar and Planetary Science Conference. Houston, Texas, March 19 2004 (oral).

84. *Tornabene L. L., Osinski G. R., Moersch J. E., and Lee P. 2004. Remote sensing of the Haughton impact structure (HIS): A terrestrial proof of concept for using the remote sensing of martian craters as a probe of subsurface composition (abstract #1764). 35th Lunar and Planetary Science Conference. Houston, Texas, March 18 2004 (oral).

85. *Osinski G. R., Grieve R. A. F., and Spray J. G. (2003) The nature of the groundmass of surficial suevites from the Ries impact structure, Germany. Third International Conference on Large Meteorite Impacts. Nördlingen, Germany, August 07 2003 (poster).

86. *Osinski G. R., Grieve R. A. F., and Spray J. G. (2003) Hypervelocity impact into carbonates: Products and processes. Third International Conference on Large Meteorite Impacts. Nördlingen, Germany, August 06 2003 (oral).

87. *Osinski G. R. and Spray J. G. (2003) Evidence for shock melting of sulfates from the Haughton impact structure, Canada (abstract #5076). 66th Meteoritical Society Meeting. Münster, Germany, July 28 2003 (oral).

88. *Osinski G. R., Bunch T. E., and Wittke J. (2003) Evidence for shock melting of carbonates from Meteor Crater, Arizona (abstract #5070). 66th Meteoritical Society Meeting. Münster, Germany, July 28 2003 (oral).

89. *Osinski G. R., Spray J. G., Lee P., and Cockell C. (2003) Distribution and setting of impact-induced hydrothermal deposits within the Haughton structure, Canadian Arctic. ESF IMPACT Workshop on Biological Processes Associated with Impact Events. Cambridge, England, March 30 2003 (oral).

90. *Cockell C. S., Lee P., Osinski G. R., and Fike D. 2003. Microbial communities within impact-shocked rocks – insights into the nature of post-impact microbial succession. ESF IMPACT

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Workshop on Biological Processes Associated with Impact Events. Cambridge, England, March 30 2003.

91. *Parnell J., Osinski G. R., Lee P., Baron M., Pearson M. J., Feely M., and Wilkins A. D. 2003. Organic matter in the Haughton impact structure, Devon Island, Nunavut, Canada. ESF IMPACT Workshop on Biological Processes Associated with Impact Events. Cambridge, England, March 30 2003.

92. *Osinski G. R., Spray J. G., and Grieve R. A. F. (2003) Impact melt rocks from the Ries impact structure, Germany: Preliminary results of an analytical SEM study (abstract #1719). 34th Lunar and Planetary Science Conference. Houston, USA, March 17 2003 (oral).

93. *Osinski G. R. and Spray J. G. (2003) Transient crater formation and collapse: observations at the Haughton impact structure, Arctic Canada. Impact cratering: Bridging the gap between modeling and observations. Houston, USA, February 09 2003 (oral).

94. *Osinski G. R., Spray J. G., and Grieve R. A. F. (2003) Impact melting in sedimentary targets? Impact cratering: Bridging the gap between modeling and observations. Houston, USA, February 07 2003 (oral).

95. *Parnell J., Osinski G. R., Lee P., Baron M., Pearson M. J., and Feely M. 2003. Hydrocarbons in the Haughton impact structure, Devon Island, Nunavut, Canada (abstract #1118). 34th Lunar and Planetary Science Conference. CD–ROM. Houston, March 21 2003 USA.

96. *Osinski G. R., Spray J. G., and Lee P. (2002) Carbonate melt rocks from the Haughton impact structure, Devon Island, Nunavut, Canada (abstract #1077). 33rd Lunar and Planetary Science Conference. Houston, USA, March 11 2002 (oral).

97. *Glass B. J., Lee P., and Osinski G. R. 2002. Airborne geomagnetic investigations at the Haughton impact structure, Devon Island, Nunavut, Canada: New results (abstract #2008). 33rd Lunar and Planetary Science Conference. Houston, USA, March 12 2002.

98. *Osinski G. R., Spray J. G. and Lee P. (2002) Fossil hydrothermal vents at the Haughton impact structure, Devon Island, Canada: Implications in the search for life on Mars. 4th Canadian Space Exploration Workshop. Ottawa, Canada, November 15–16 2002 (poster)

99. *Osinski G. R. and Spray J. G. (2002) Tectonics of crater rim collapse and central uplift development: Evidence from the Haughton impact structure, Devon Island, Canada. ESF IMPACT Workshop on Impact Tectonism. Mora, Sweden, June 01 2002 (oral).

100. *Osinski G. R., Spray J. G., and Grieve R. A. F. (2002) Where have all the melts gone? (abstract #1078). 33rd Lunar and Planetary Science Conference. Houston, USA, March 12 2002 (poster).

101. *Osinski G. R., Spray J. G., and Lee P. (2002) Tectonics of meteorite impact crater formation: Constraints from the Haughton impact structure, Canada. Tectonic Studies Group Annual Meeting. Leicester, UK, January 07 2002 (oral).

102. *Osinski G. R., Spray J. G., and Lee P. (2001) The tectonics of complex impact crater formation: Constraints from the Haughton impact structure, Devon Island, Nunavut, Canada. Canadian Tectonics Group Annual Meeting. Sudbury, Canada, November 27 2001 (poster).

103. *Osinski G. R., Spray J. G., Lee P., and Cockell C. (2001) Impact-induced hydrothermal activity within the Haughton impact structure, Devon Island, Nunavut, Arctic Canada: Implications for Mars. 4th Mars Society International Convention. Stanford, USA, August 24 (oral).

104. *Osinski G. R., Spray J. G., and Lee P. (2001) Impact-induced hydrothermal activity within the Haughton impact structure, Arctic Canada: A possible Martian crater analogue. 3rd Canadian Space Exploration Workshop. Montreal, Canada, May 25–26 2001 (poster).

105. *Osinski G. R. and Spray J. G. (2001) Highly shocked low density sedimentary rocks from the Haughton impact structure, Devon Island, Nunavut, Canada (abstract #1908). 32nd Lunar and Planetary Science Conference. Houston, USA, March 13 2001 (oral).

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Presentations at professional meetings/workshops and others:

All the above abstracts read were presented at conferences. I presented 45 of them. Other Invited Talks:

1. Osinski G. R. 2009. Antarctica: ice, mountains and meteorites. School of Human Kinetics Colloquium, Laurentian University, Sudbury, Canada, March 12 2009.

2. Osinski G. R. 2008. Meteorite impact events: The beneficial and destructive effects. Origins Institute Colloquium, Origins Institute, McMaster University, Hamilton, Canada, September 22 2008.

3. Osinski G. R. 2007. Mars on Earth: Exploring other worlds begins by exploring our own. Planetary Science Joint Presentation, Departments of Earth Sciences and Physics and Astronomy, University of Western Ontario, London, Canada, March 05 2007.

4. Osinski G. R. 2007. The Canadian Analogue Research Network (CARN). Origins Institute Astrobiology Workshop, Origins Institute, McMaster University, Hamilton, Canada, March 02 2007.

5. Osinski G. R. 2006. Meteorite impact craters: The good, the bad and the ugly. Astronomy Club seminar, Canadian Space Agency, Montreal, Canada, November 22 2006.

6. Osinski G. R., Schwarcz H. P., Kleindienst M. R., and Kieniewicz J. M. 2006. A meteorite impact in the Western Desert of Egypt: A story told in glass. Invited Speaker, The Royal Ontario Museum Conservation, Archaeometry and Archaeology Forum, Toronto, Canada, November 16 2006.

7. Osinski G. R., Lebeuf M., and Berinstain A. 2006. The Canadian Analogue Research Network: An update. Pavilion Lake Research Project (PLRP) Analogue Research Workshop, NASA Ames Research Center, USA, May 18 2006.

8. Osinski G. R. 2006. The geology of meteorite impact craters. Research Seminar, Department of Geology and Petroleum Geology, University of Aberdeen, Scotland, May 05 2006.

9. Osinski G. R. 2006. Impact cratering on Earth and Mars: The good, the bad and the ugly. Department Seminar, School of Geography and Geosciences, University of St. Andrews, Scotland, May 04 2006.

10. Osinski G. R. 2005. Meteorite impact craters as habitats for life on Early Earth and Mars. Origins Institute Seminar, Origins Institute, McMaster University, Hamilton, Canada, October 31 2005.

11. Osinski G. R. 2005. The Haughton impact structure: A unique “star wound” in the Canadian High Arctic. Earth Science Seminar, School of Geography and Geology, McMaster University, Hamilton, Canada, October 31 2005.

12. Osinski G. R. 2005. The Haughton impact structure: A unique Mars analogue site in the Canadian High Arctic. ATLAS Seminar, Department of Earth and Atmospheric Sciences, University of Alberta, Edmonton, Canada, January 27 2005.

13. Osinski G. R. 2005. Exploring other worlds begins with exploring our own. ATLAS Seminar, Department of Earth and Atmospheric Sciences, University of Alberta, Edmonton, Canada, January 28 2005.

14. Osinski G. R. 2005. The Haughton impact crater: A unique Mars analogue site in the Canadian High Arctic. Space Science Seminar, Canadian Space Agency, Montreal, Canada, December 01 2004.

15. Osinski G. R. 2004. Hypervelocity impacts into sedimentary targets: Processes and products. Lunar and Planetary Laboratory Conference, Tucson, USA, May 25 2004.

16. Osinski G. R. 2003. Antarctica: Ice, Mountains, and meteorites. PSI Seminar, Planetary Science Institute (PSI), Tucson, USA, April 28 2004.

17. Osinski G. R. 2003. Shocked into life: Some beneficial effects of impacts. PSI Seminar,

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Planetary Science Institute (PSI), Tucson, USA, October 29 2003. 18. Osinski G. R. 2003. Where to look for hydrothermal deposits within martian impact carters.

PSI Mars Conference, Planetary Science Institute (PSI), Tucson, USA, October 25 2003. 19. Osinski G. R. 2002. Impacts into sedimentary targets. LPL Seminar, Lunar and Planetary

Laboratory (LPL), University of Arizona, Tucson, USA, December 07 2002. 20. Osinski G. R. 2002. Carbonate melts and hydrothermal springs at the Haughton impact

structure, Canada. PSSRI Seminar, Planetary and Space Sciences Research Institute (PSSRI), Open University, Milton Keynes, UK, May 22 2002.

21. Osinski G. R. 2001. Geological investigations of the Haughton impact structure, Devon Island, Canadian High Arctic. NASA Ames Science Seminar, NASA Ames Research Center, Moffett Field, USA, November 24 2001.

Other evidence of productivity in Scholarship and Research:

Editorials in refereed journals:

1. Lee P. and Osinski G. R. (2005) The Haughton–Mars Project: Overview of science investigations at the Haughton impact structure and surrounding terrains, and relevance to planetary studies. Meteoritics & Planetary Science 40(12):1755–1758.

Geological Maps:

1. Osinski G. R. (2005) Geological map, Haughton impact structure, Devon Island, Nunavut, Canada. Meteoritics & Planetary Science 40 (supplement).

Encyclopedia Articles:

1. Grieve R. A. F. and Osinski G. R. 2011. Impact Craters on Earth. In Encyclopedia of Solid Earth Geophysics. Editor: Gupta, H. K. Springer Springer–Verlag: Berlin. DOI 10.1007/978-90-481-8702-7.

Articles in magazines and journals:

1. Osinski G. R. (2008) Meteorite impact structures: The good and the bad. Geology Today 24:1:13–19.

2. Osinski G. R. (2006) Antarctica: Ice, mountains and meteorites. Yes Magazine 55:9–11. 3. Osinski G. R. (2003) Shocked into life. New Scientist 179(2412):40–43. 4. Osinski G. R. (2000) Hydrothermal activity within an impact crater. The Martian Chronicles

7:Autumn 2000. Leadership Roles in Professional Associations and Advisory Groups:

May 2009–present Chair, Planetary Sciences Division, Geological Association of Canada. May 2009, Founder Planetary Sciences Division, Geological Association of Canada. Apr 2009–present Member, Canadian Lunar Experiments and Analogue Reference Mission

Science Definition Team, Canadian Space Agency. Nov 2008–present Member, Planetary Geology and Geophysics Science Working Group,

Canadian Space Agency. Sept 2007–present Member, Astrobiology Discipline Working Group, Canadian Space Agency. May 2007–present Member, Astromaterials Discipline Working Group, Canadian Space Agency. Aug 2006–Aug 2007 Member, Flashline Mars Arctic Research Station 2007 Expedition Science

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Advisory Group. Apr 2006–present National representative, Planetary Geomorphology Working Group.

Editorial Positions:

Associate Editor, Meteoritics & Planetary Science, Nov 2008–present. Guest Editor, Special Issue of Planetary and Space Science on “Exploring other worlds by exploring our own: The role of terrestrial analogue studies in planetary exploration”. Jan 2008–present Guest Editor, Special Issue of Planetary and Space Science on “Exploring Mars and its Earth Analogues,” Jan 2008–present. Guest Editor, Special Issue of Meteoritics & Planetary Science on “Bridging the Gap II: Observations, Experiments, and Modeling of Impact Craters,” Sept 2007–Dec 2008. Conference Organization:

Nov 2006 – Jun 2007 Comparative Planetology: From Lab, to Field, to Payload, June 13–17 2007, Sudbury.

Jul 2006 – Sept 2007 Bridging the Gap II: Observations, Experiments, and Modeling of Impact Craters, September 22–26 2007, Montreal.

Nov 2004 – May 2005 5th Canadian Space Exploration Workshop, Montreal, May 12–13 2005. Conference Session Organization:

July 2007 – May 2008 Geological Association of Canada – Mineralogical Association of Canada Annual Meeting, Quebec City, Canada, May 26–28 2008. Special Session: "Comparative Planetology: Exploring other worlds by exploring our own".

Apr 2006 – May 2007 Geological Association of Canada – Mineralogical Association of Canada Annual Meeting, Yellowknife, May 23–25 2007. Special Session: "Comparative Planetary Geology: Terrestrial Analogues to the Moon and Mars in the Arctic".

Conference Committee Membership:

Aug 2006 – Jun 2007 2nd International Workshop on Exploring Mars and its Earth Analogues, June 19–26 2007, Trento, Italy.

Oct 2005 – May 2006 1st International Conference on Impact Cratering in the Solar System, May 08–12 2006, Noordwijk, Netherlands.

May 2005 – Aug 2005 2nd Mars Expedition Planning Workshop, Vancouver, August 06–07 2005. Conference Chair and Co-chair:

Sept 2007 Bridging the Gap II: Observations, Experiments, and Modeling of Impact Craters, September 22–26 2007, Montreal, Canada. Session: "Environmental Effects".

May 2006 1st International Conference on Impact Cratering in the Solar System, May 08–12 2006, Noordwijk, Netherlands. Session: "Chicxulub: New Geophysical Studies.”

Mar 2005 36th Lunar and Planetary Science Conference, Houston, March 17 2005. Session: “Impacts: Shocks, Structures, and Models.”

Mar 2004 35th Lunar and Planetary Science Conference, Houston, March 17 2004. Session: “Impacts: Observations and Experiments.”

Mar 2003 ESF–IMPACT Workshop: Biological Processes in Impact Craters. Cambridge, UK, March 29–April 1 2003. Session: “Sedimentation: Clues to the Biological Effects of

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Impacts.” Nov 2002 4th Canadian Space Exploration Workshop. Ottawa, November 15–16 2002. Two

day session: “Surface/Subsurface (Geology/Geophysics): Science from the Surface.” Review Committee Member:

Nov 2008 NASA, Lunar Science Institute Program Apr 2008 National Science Foundation, Division of Earth Sciences, Sedimentary Geology and

Paleobiology Program Oct 2006 Canadian Analogue Research Network (CARN) program Review Committee Oct 2005 Canadian Analogue Research Network (CARN) program Review Committee Public Education, Learning, and Outreach Activities:

• Invited participant of Natural Resources Canada’s “Ask a Scientist” initiative. • Invited Presentation for the Exploring the Stars program, University of Western Ontario, London,

Canada. Talk entitled: Impact Cratering in the Universe. • Public Presentation, hosted by the Outdoor Adventure Leadership Program, Laurentian

University, Sudbury, Canada, March 13 2008. Talk entitled: Exploring Other Worlds by Exploring our Own.

• Invited Presentation for the Outdoor Adventure Leadership Program, Laurentian University, Sudbury, Canada, March 12 2008. Talk entitled: Exploration in the 21st Century.

• Invited Speaker for the London Gem and Mineral Club, London ON, “Impact craters: The good, the bad and the ugly,” 6 Nov 2008.

• Invited Speaker for Earth and Space Week at the Ontario Science Centre, Toronto ON, “Meteorite impact craters: The good, the bad and the ugly,” 20 Oct 2008.

• Keynote Speaker at the Canadian Space Agency Annual Educators Conference, Montreal QC, “The Return to the Moon,” 6 Aug 2008.

• Amazing Family Sundays presentation at the Prince of Wales Northern Heritage Centre, Yellowknife NT, “Mars on Earth—Exploring other worlds begins by exploring our own,” 27 May 2007.

• Invited Presentation to five Grade 7 and 8 science classes, Weledeh School, Yellowknife NT, “Weather on Mars,” 24 May 2007.

• Invited Speaker, Prince of Wales Northern Heritage Centre, Yellowknife NT, “Rocks from Space,” 24 May 2007.

• Invited Presentation to three Grade 9 science classes, St. Patrick's School, Yellowknife NT, “Weather and Climate on Mars,” 24 May 2007.

• Keynote Speaker at the Team Nova Scotia Showcase 2007, Halifax NS, “Weather and Climate on Mars,” 4 May 2007.

• Invited Presentation to four Grade 6 science classes, Dr. John C. Wickwire Academy, Liverpool NS, “Weather on Mars,” 3 May 2007.

• Special Presentation at the Free Star Party, International Astronomy Day, Ontario Science Centre, Toronto ON, “When Earth and Stars collide: Meteorite impact in the Western Desert of Egypt,” 21 Apr 2007.

• Participant in the Field Diaries program at the Ontario Science Centre, while conducting fieldwork in Egypt, 20 Jan–Feb 4 2007.

• Invited Speaker at the Royal Society of Canada, Ottawa ON, “Impact cratering in the Solar System,” 1 Sept 2006.

• Invited speaker at the National Science Foundation Chatauqua Short Course for College

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Teachers – “Cosmic collisions with Earth: Chicxulub, Meteor Crater and More," Flagstaff, USA, “Shocked into life: The hidden benefits of impact events,” 18–20 June 2005.

• Various education and public learning activities at the Canadian Space Agency, St-Hubert QC, including participating in the annual Educator Training Event and speaking at Career Days for High School students, Nov 2004 – present.

• Co-developer and contributor of “The Explorer's Guide to Impact Craters,”—a NASA Education/Public Outreach Project at the Planetary Science Institute, Tucson AZ, Oct 2003 – present.

• Invited scientist at the annual Spring Trip of the Resolute Bay School, Nunavut, Canada, 14 – 21 May 2003.

• Guest speaker at the Atlantic University Undergraduate Geological Conference, Fredericton NB, “Mars on Earth,” 27 Oct 2002.

• Interactions with elementary and high schools in New Brunswick: using space and planetary studies to make learning about science interesting and fun, Sept 1999 – Jul 2003.

Media Interaction:

• Interviewed for, and featured in, an article in Astrobiology Magazine entitled “Planning Our Phases on the Moon”. Posted online on January 07 2010.

• One of four panelists in the Worlds Beyond Earth Panel Discussion as part of the Quantum To Cosmos Festival, Perimeter Institute, Waterloo, Canada. Broadcast live online by TVO, Oct 2009.

• Featured in, and interviewed for, the book The Fallen Sky, by Christopher Cokinos. Published by Tarcher/Penguin, Jul 2009.

• Interviewed by A-Channel News (London) and Quebec Science following a joint Western/NASA press release announcing the Canadian Network for Lunar Science and Exploration, Aug 2008.

• Print (Western News) and radio interviews (AM 980 and CIXX-FM “The X”) regarding the Mars Rising documentary, Nov 2007.

• Featured in the documentary "Mars Rising: The search for life” (Discovery Channel Canada), Nov 2007.

• Interviewed by Global National News, following a NASA press release "NASA Images Suggest Water Still Flows in Brief Spurts on Mars," Dec 2006.

• Interviewed by National Post and CBC Sudbury, following the release of a Canadian Space Agency online Space Story "Canada's otherworldly landscapes attract scientists," Nov 2006.

• Featured in the book "Driving to Mars: In the Arctic with NASA on the Human Journey to the Red Planet," by William Fox, Aug 2006.

• Focus of a Canadian Space Agency online Space Story "Searching for meteorites in Antarctica," Dec 2005.

• Subject of a Canadian Space Agency Press Release regarding fieldwork in Antarctica as part of the Antarctic Search for Meteorites (ANSMET) team, Nov 2005.

• Interviewed for a radio feature "Microbe World," which is broadcast daily across the US on public radio stations (Finger Lakes Productions International and the American Society for Microbiology), Nov 2005.

• Interviewed by Discover Magazine on current research. Featured in the Research & Development section, Sept 2005.

• Subject of a Geological Society of America Press Release (05-25) at the Earth System Processes 2 meeting, Calgary AB, 8 Aug 2005. Subsequently interviewed by, and featured on, Astrobiology Magazine, CBC, CNN, Oregon Public Broadcasting, Reuters, Science Blog, Science Daily, SpaceRef, Washington (DC) Times Insider, and Yahoo! News, Aug 2005.

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• Print and television interviews regarding “A Bridge to Mars,” Feb 2002. • One of three main scientists featured in “A Bridge to Mars” (Greenlion Productions, Discovery

Channel Canada), Jun 2001 – Feb 2002. • Featured in publicity materials for the University of New Brunswick, including the front page of the

2002–2004 School of Graduate Studies Calendar, Sept 2000 – present • Appearances in various documentaries, print articles, and books about the Haughton–Mars

Project, Jul 1999 – present Journal Reviewer for:

• Astrobiology (1 review; 2007). • Bulletin of the Geological Society of America (1 review: 2008). • Earth and Planetary Science Letters (6 reviews; 2003, 2005, 2007, 2008). • Geology (2 reviews; 2005, 2007). • Geologiska Föreningen (1 review; 2006). • Geophysical Research Letters (1 review; 2005). • International Journal of Astrobiology (1 review; 2006). • Journal of the Geological Society (1 review; 2006). • Meteoritics & Planetary Science (18 reviews; 2000, 2001, 2003, 2004, 2005, 2006, 2007, 2008,

2009). • Nature (4 reviews; 2005, 2006, 2007).

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CURRICULUM VITAE April 25 , 2011th

1. Name. Alexander Guy Plint.Rank: ProfessorTenured: 1 July, 1989.st

2. Education1974-1977, University of Reading, B.Sc. Hons Geology (1st class), July 2 , 1977.nd

1977-1980, University of Oxford, D.Phil. (Geology), May 23 , 1981.rd

3. Employment HistoryNature Conservancy Council (U.K.); Higher Scientific Officer; October 1980-April 1981.

University of New Brunswick; Post-Doctoral Fellow; May 1981-May 1984.

McMaster University; Post-Doctoral Fellow; May 1984-June 1986.

University of Western Ontario; Assistant Professor; July 1986-June 1989.Promoted to Associate Professor with Tenure, July 1st, 1989.Promoted to Full Professor, July 1 , 1998.st

4. Honours and Awards.

Franklin Sibley Prize in Geology, University of Reading, 1977 (best degree results ingraduating class).

Shell International Petroleum Company Graduate Scholarship (to fund independent D.Phil.

research - only such award in UK for 1977), September 1977- September 1980.

University of New Brunswick, Postdoctoral Fellowship, May 1981 - September, 1982.

NATO Postdoctoral Fellowship (at U.N.B.) October 1982 - May 1984.

University Student Council - Honour Roll for Excellence in Teaching, 1995-96.

University Student Council - Honour Roll for Excellence in Teaching, 2009-10.

Florence Bucke Science Prize for Outstanding Research (awarded by U.W.O. Faculty ofScience) 1997.

Canadian Society of Petroleum Geologists, Volunteer Award, 1999

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Named ‘Outstanding Reviewer’ by Geological Society of America, 2007.

Awarded CSPG 2008 Medal of Merit for paper co-authored with B.S. Hart, B.L. Varban, andK. Marfurt

American Association of Petroleum Geologists, Distinguished Lecturer for 2010.

Professional Geologist: Membership of Association of Professional Geologists of Ontario,granted 25 May 2010.th

Best Student Poster awarded at GeoCanada 2010 for paper co-authored by my students RobinBuckley and Jessica Rylaarsdam

Service Award, Canadian Society of Petroleum Geologists, May 2011

5. Teaching. Area of academic specialization.Sedimentology, Stratigraphy, Basin Analysis.

a) Undergraduate Courses Taught.Geology 262b. Principles of Stratigraphy (¼ course).Geology 264b. Principles of Stratigraphy (½ course).Geology 341a. Historical Geology (plate tectonics, basin analysis and seismic

stratigraphy; ¼ course).Geology 342b. Sedimentary Petrology (clastic, carbonate, chemical, bedforms, trace

fossils).Geology 464a. Clastic and Carbonate Sedimentology (facies analysis, subsurface

sedimentology). Earth Science 250y, Field Mapping school (Whitefish Falls)Earth Science 260b, Principles of Sedimentation & StratigraphyEarth Science 300b, Geological Evolution of North America (1/4)Earth Science 311 (a) Sedimentary Petrography & PetrologyEarth Science 2260a Sedimentology & stratigraphy, from beds to basins.Earth Science 4450y, 4th Yr. Field School (Maritime Canada/SW United States)Earth Science 4460a, Clastic & Carbonate environments & facies.

b) Graduate Courses TaughtGeology 9564a, Basin Analysis (basin-forming mechanisms, seismic & sequence

stratigraphy).Geology 9571a, Selected topics in clastic sedimentology.

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c) Summary of Teaching Scores.

Summaries of Teaching Scores

Crse/Year

250y 262b 2260a 300b 341a 342b 311 4450y 464a 4460a 9564a/b

9571

86-87 4.7/5 4.3/5

87-88 4.5/5 3.6/5 N/T

88-89 4.3/5 4.3/5 N/A

89-90 4.3/5 3.3/5 4.3/5

90-91 4.3/5 4.3/5 N/A

91-92 4.7/5 4.6/5

92-93 4.3/5 4.3/5 5.0/5 N/A

93-94 Sabbatical year

94-95 4.3/5 4.6/5 4.5/5 N/A

95-96 4.6/5 4.5/5 5.0/5

96-97 5.7/7 6.1/7 6.0/7 N/A N/A

97-98 6.0/7 6.0/7 5.7/7 6.0/7

98-99 5.3/7 4.9/7 5.7/7 5.7/7

99-00 5.8/7 5.1/7 N/A N/A

00-01 Sabbatical Year

01-02 5.6/7 N/A N/A N/A

02-03 5.9/7 N/A 5.9/7 5.7/7

03-04 6.2/7 6.0/7 6.2/7 6.1/7 N/A

04-05 6.3/7 6.1/7 6.3/7 N/A

05-06 5.9 6.5 n/a

06-07 6.2 6.4 6.6

07-08 Sabbatical Year

08-09 4.9 6.2 7.0 7.0

09-10 6.3 6.8 6.4 7.0

10-11 x x x x

University Student Council Teaching Honour Roll, 1995-96; 2009-10.N/A = Not available (sample size <5); N/T = Not Taught

d) Undergraduate theses supervised (at U.W.O.).Diane Cleland (1987) Subsurface analysis of Silurian strata within the southwest Clear Creek gas

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pool, north central Lake Erie, 107 p.Radim Vesely (1987) The subsurface sedimentology of the Clear Creek gas pool, north central

Lake Erie, 79 p.Jennifer A. Wadsworth (1987) Geometry and origin of a sequence-bounding unconformity,

Cardium Formation, Alberta, 54 p.Anne C. LeSage (1988) Subsurface analysis of the Silver Creek gas pool beneath Lake Erie, 80 p.Carrie-Lynn Millest (1988) Subsurface analysis of parts of the Selkirk and Maitland gas pools,

eastern Lake Erie, 98 p. W. Steven Donaldson (1989) The depositional environment of the Queenston Shale,

Southwestern Ontario, 106 p. (* Received Ontario Petroleum Institute thesis award for 1989). Rick M. Vantfoort (1989) Sediment dispersal patterns and depositional environment of the

Upper Cretaceous Kaskapau Formation in the northern Foothills of Alberta and BritishColumbia. 59 p.

David A. Harper (1990) Paleogeography and paleoenvironmental interpretation of the QueenstonFormation in southwestern Ontario. 104 p.

Patrick G. Elliott, (1993) Tectonic control on the deposition of a portion of the CenomanianShaftesbury Formation: northwestern Alberta and northeastern British Columbia, 76 p.

Geoff Upitis, (1993) Upper Devonian siliciclastics of the Ronde and Sassenach lithostratigraphicunits in the southern Canadian Rocky Mountains: petrography, facies and provenance. 31 p.

Cindy Kaulbach, (1995) A petrographic comparison of lateral and axial drainage systems in aforeland basin: The Dunvegan Formation, Alberta, Canada. 85 p.

Jeff P. Kiernan (1996) Tectonic controls on sedimentation and erosion in the Upper CretaceousLower Kaskapau Formation, Peace River region, Alberta, Canada, 66 p.

Shannon L. McCrae, (1996) Regional stratal relationships across the 'Base Fish Scales' Marker,Alberta and B.C.: Evidence for regional erosional beveling? 58 p.

Paul R. Niejadlik (1998) Stratigraphy and sedimentology of an incised valley fill: The UpperCretaceous M1 sandstone, Napo Formation, Ecuador, 89 p.

Achilles Stavropoulos (1998) A high-resolution sequence stratigraphic study of a transgressivesequence set: Upper Cretaceous Dunvegan Formation, northwest Alberta, 44 p.

Nathalie Lefebre (1998, with F.J. Longstaffe) Mineralogy, geochemistry and origin of aspherulitic siderite forming a sequence bounding surface; Dunvegan Formation, Alberta, 79 p.

Jay Guilmette (1999) The sedimentology, petrology, paleogeography and depositionalenvironment of the Ellerslie Sandstone in west central Alberta, 66 p.

Chantale K. McIntosh (1999) Stratigraphy and sedimentology of the Bow Island Formation,southeastern Alberta, 152 p.

Kelly L. Batten (2000) Architecture of alluvial paleochannels in the DunveganFormation,northeastern British Columbia, Canada, 71 p.

Neil B. Doucette (2000) The geometry and stratigraphy of sand bodies in the basal KaskapauFormation, Upper Cretaceous, Alberta, 79 p.

Caesar O. Marko (2000) The search for a peripheral bulge in the Cenomanian DunveganFormation, 49 p.

Natalie Pietrzak (2001) Allostratigraphy and paleogeography of the Lower Kaskapau Formation,Northern Alberta and British Columbia, Canada, 67 p.

Sean Bosman (2003), Conglomeratic shoreface and gravelly fluvial channel deposits of the Upper Kaskapau Formation (Turonian), NE British Columbia, Canada, 58 p.

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Michael J. Hay (2003) Sediment dispersal patterns on storm-dominated muddy shelf:Shaftesbury to Cardium interval, Alberta and British Columbia, 50 p.

Jessica R. Rylaarsdam (2004) The sedimentology and paleoenvironments of strata containingdinosaur fossils, 71 p.

Chris Da Silva (2004) Sedimentology, stratigraphy and depositional environments of the LowerKaskapau Formation at Flatbed Creek, 79 p.

Ariana Osman (2004, with F.J. Longstaffe) An investigation of the factors influencing thepaleosalinity and productivity of an embayment of the Cretaceous Western Interior Seaway,94 p.

Pierce Krawetz (2005) Stratal patterns and tectonic mechanisms for accommodation change in aback-bulge basin, Upper Cretaceous, SW Saskatchewan, 42 p.

Kim Bastedo (2006) Sedimentology and allostratigraphy of the Upper Albian Paddy Member ofthe Peace River Formation, north-central Alberta, 77 p.

Chad Sisulak (2007) Correlation of master sequence bounding surfaces from the CretaceousViking Formation into the Bow Island Formation, SW Alberta, 46 p.

Andrew Durbano (2008) Stratigraphy of the Muskiki & Marshybank formations (Coniacian),west-central Alberta, 48 p.

e) Graduate Student Supervision.Brett Norris 1989 (MSc) The Upper Cretaceous Muskiki, Marshybank and Bad Heart formations

(Smoky Group), Western Interior Seaway, northwestern Alberta, Canada: Relative sea levelcontrol on stratigraphy and sedimentology, 341 p.

Bruce S. Hart 1990 (PhD) The stratigraphy and sedimentology of the Upper Cretaceous CardiumFormation in north-western Alberta and adjacent British Columbia, 505 p.

Gregory H. Browne 1990 (PhD) The sedimentology of the Boss Point Formation(Pennsylvanian) in the Cumberland Basin, New Brunswick and Nova Scotia, 552 p.

Jennifer L. McKay 1992 (MSc, co-supervised with F.J. Longstaffe; NSERC Scholar),Diagenesis of the Upper Cretaceous Marshybank Formation, northwestern Alberta andadjacent British Columbia: Recognition of early meteoric water influx related to relative sealevel fall, 229 p.

Ubiratan Faccini 1996 (PhD candidate; Brazilian Government Scholarship), Relative sea levelcontrol on the facies and sequence stratigraphy of coastal plain sediments, DunveganFormation, NE British Columbia. Faccini worked with me to broaden his sedimentologicalexperience, the research in British Columbia being incorporated as a part of his PhD thesisfrom UNISINOS.

W. Steven Donaldson 1997 (PhD, co-supervised with F.J. Longstaffe), The sedimentology,stratigraphy and diagenesis of the Upper Cretaceous Bad Heart Formation, NW Alberta, 492p.

Yuanxian Hu 1997 (PhD) High-resolution sequence stratigraphic analysis of the UpperCretaceous Puskwaskau Formation of west-central Alberta and adjacent B.C.: outcrop andsubsurface, 309 p.

Matthew Lumsdon 2000 (MSc, NSERC Scholar), Alluvial architecture and paleoenvironmentsin a proximal foreland basin setting: Upper Cretaceous (Cenomanian) Dunvegan Formation,B.C., 299 p.

Victoria Hunter 2000 (MSc; co-supervised with Mario Coniglio, U. of Waterloo), Sequence

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stratigraphy and sedimentology of a mixed clastic-carbonate shelf system, Cretaceous NapoFormation, Oriente Basin, Ecuador, 205 p.

Julie Sanders 2001 (MSc; co-supervised with Mario Coniglio, U. of Waterloo), Sedimentologyand stratigraphy of a mixed siliciclastic-carbonate shelf system in outcrop, Cretaceous NapoFormation, Oriente Basin, Ecuador, 188 p.

Matthew Devereux 2001 (MSc; co-supervised with N.J. Butterfield), Palaeoecology of theMiddle Cambrian Raymond Quarry fauna, Burgess Shale, British Columbia, 196 p.

Michael A. Kreitner 2002 (MSc, NSERC Scholar) Sedimentology, stratigraphy andpaleogeography of the Lower Kaskapau Formation, Upper Cretaceous (Cenomanian),northwest Alberta and northeast British Columbia, 209 p.

Bogdan L. Varban 2004 (PhD) Sedimentology and stratigraphy of the Cenomanian-TuronianKaskapau Formation, Northeast British Columbia and Northwest Alberta, 452 p.

Michael J. Hay 2006 (MSc; OGSST Scholarship) Stratigraphy, sedimentology, andpaleogeography of the upper Dunvegan Fm., mid-Cenomanian, Alberta, Canada: Interactionsbetween deltaic sedimentation, flexural tectonics and eustasy, 197 p. (Awarded best MScprize for 2006 by Canadian Society of Petroleum Geologists)

Jessica R. Rylaarsdam 2006 (MSc, NSERC-Industrial Scholarship) The stratigraphy andsedimentology of the Upper Albian Paddy Member of the Peace River Formation, and the Walton Creek Member of the Boulder Creek Formation, NW Alberta and adjacent BritishColumbia, 187 p. (Awarded best MSc prize for 2007 by Canadian Society of PetroleumGeologists)

Heng Zhang 2006 (MSc) Allostratigraphy of the Shaftesbury Formation, northern Alberta andnortheastern British Columbia: Responses to tectonic and eustatic controls, 237 p.

Xavier Roca-Argemi 2007 (PhD) Tectonic and eustatic controls on the allostratigraphy anddepositional environments of the Lower Colorado Group (Upper Albian), Central Foothillsand adjacent Plains of Alberta, Western Canada foreland basin, 323 p. (Honourable Mentionby Canadian Society of Petroleum Geologists in 2008 PhD thesis competition)

Aditya Tyagi 2009 (PhD).Sedimentology and high-resolution stratigraphy of the UpperCretaceous (Late Albian to Middle Turonian) Blackstone Formation, Western Interior Basin,Alberta, Canada, 699 p.

Ivan Barker 2009 (MSc co-supervised with Desmond Moser). High-precision ID-TIMS U-PbZircon geochronology of three Cenomanian bentonites from the Western Canada forelandbasin, 205 p.

Joel A. Shank 2009-2012 (PhD in progress, NSERC Scholar) Stratigraphy and sedimentology ofthe Cretaceous Cardium Formation in southern Alberta and northern Montana.

Robin Buckley 2009-2011 (MSc in progress) Stratigraphy and sedimentology of the LowerCretaceous Peace River Formation in northern Alberta and British Columbia.

Piotr Angiel 2009-2013 (PhD in progress) Stratigraphy and sedimentology of the Westgatealloformation in British Columbia.

Meriem Grifi 2010-2012 (MSc in progress) Stratigraphy and sedimentology of the Muskiki andMarshybank formations, southern Alberta and northern Montana.

World University Service of Canada Co-supervised (with R.G. Walker, McMaster) the fieldtraining of Daniel Martinioni, from Argentina, during the 1992 summer field season.

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f) Post-Doctoral Supervision.Jennifer Wadsworth Tectonic and eustatic controls on valley incision and filling: Upper

Cretaceous Dunvegan Formation, NW Alberta. August 1994-May 1996Paul McCarthy Tectonic and eustatic controls on paleosol development, Dunvegan Formation,

Alberta and British Columbia. July 1996-May 1999.Matthew Brettle Stratigraphic and sedimentological analysis of the Albian-Cenomanian

Shaftesbury Formation, and associated units, NW Alberta and NE British Columbia. August2002 -January 2003.

Bogdan Varban Stratigraphy and sedimentology of the Barons Sandstone and contiguous units,outcrop and subsurface of southern Alberta. September 2004-February 2006.

Visiting Scientists.Xue Linfu Facies analysis and structural development of petroleum reservoirs in Songliao Basin,

China. September 2001-Sept. 2002.David Ulicny Czech Academy of Sciences, Geophysical Institute, Prague (March 2004-June

2005). High-resolution stratigraphy in Turonian strata, Bohemian Basin, and links to NorthAmerica.

g) Graduate Student Committees.Bruce Power (PhD) McMaster University.Simon Pattison (PhD) McMaster University.Denis Tetreault (PhD)Ian Calhoun (PhD)Edward Little (MSc)Jin-Hyung Lee (PhD McMaster)Richard Pyrce (PhD UWO Geography)Nicoletta Badescu (PhD McMaster)Shaoneng He (PhD)Melissa Saurborn (PhD, Columbia University)Tobi Gardner (PhD, UWO Geography)Christopher Stott (PhD)Alexandre Aubin (PhD)David Cooper (PhD)Matt Zbysewski (MSc)Ryan Hladyniuk (PhD)

h) Graduate Theses Examined (U.W.O. unless otherwise specified).T. de Freitas (MSc) 1986 The Silurian carbonate platform margin and contiguous sponge

biostromes of east-central Cornwallis Island, Canadian Arctic.W. Shotyk (PhD) 1986 The inorganic geochemistry of peats and the physical chemistry of waters

from some Sphagnum bogs.M.J. Melchin (PhD) 1987 Late Ordovician and Early Silurian Graptolites, Cape Phillips

Formation, Canadian Arctic Archipelago.

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O.I.S. Imasuen (PhD) 1987 Kaolin-Smectite transformations and soils of midwestern Nigeria.M.A. Powell (PhD) 1987 The inorganic geochemistry of two western U.S. coals: Emery Coal

Field, Utah and Powder River Coal Field, Wyoming.J.A. Wadsworth (MSc, McMaster) 1989 Morphology and origin of erosion surfaces within the

Cardium Formation: Upper Cretaceous, Alberta.S. Davies (MSc, McMaster) 1990 Stratigraphy and depositional environment of the Viking

Formation (Upper Cretaceous), Caroline Field, Alberta.L.J. Diakow, (PhD) 1990 The Toodoggone Formation, definition, metal concentration and

tectonic significance.K. Leigh, (MSc) 1990 Stratigraphy and sedimentology of Lower to Middle Devonian carbonates,

White Mountains, northern Yukon and Campbell Hills, Northwest Territories. G.C. Nadon, (PhD, Toronto) 1991 Architectural element analysis of a foreland basin clastic

wedge, SW AlbertaS.A.J. Pattison, (PhD, McMaster) 1991 Sedimentology and allostratigraphy of regional, valley-

fill, shoreface and transgressive deposits of the Viking Formation (Lower Cretaceous), centralAlberta.

B.A. Power, (PhD, McMaster), 1992 Sedimentology and allostratigraphy of the Upper Cretaceous(Campanian) Lea Park - Belly River transition in central Alberta.

J. Goff, (MSc, UWO Geography) 1991 Braiding: bed sediment transfer and morphological changein Sunwapta River, Alberta.

L. Chew (MSc, UWO Geography) 1994 Channel adjustment in a proglacial stream, SunwaptaRiver, Alberta.

E.C. Little, (MSc) 1995 A single maximum advance model of continental glaciation restricted tothe Late Wiconsin, southwestern Alberta.

O. Catuneanu, (PhD, Toronto) 1996 Reciprocal architecture of Bearpaw and post-Bearpawsequences, Late Cretaceous-Early Tertiary, Western Canada Basin.

E. MacDonald (MSc) 1997 Llandovery radiolaria from the Cape Phillips Fm.P. Plink-Björklund 1998 (PhD Dept Geology, University of Göteborg, Sweden) Sedimentary

processes and sequence stratigraphy in late Weichselian ice-marginal clastic bodies, Swedishwest coast and in the Eocene foreland basin fill, the central Tertiary basin, Spitsbergen.

D. Boyes. 1998 (PhD, UWO, Geography). Morphometry, spatial analysis and development oflakes on the Mackenzie Delta plain.

J-H. Lee. 1999 (PhD, McMaster University). Allostratiography and sedimentology of the TriassicMontney Formation, Alberta and British Columbia, Canada.

A. Panahi. 1999 (PhD) Geochemistry of Precambrian paleosols and Huronian sedimentary rocks,Ontario and Quebec, Canada.

R. Pyrce. 2001 (PhD, UWO, Geography). Experimental study of bedload transport in ameandering stream.

D. Mishra. 2002 (PhD, Banaras Hindu University, India). Lithofacies and paleo-environmentalstudies of Jurassic rocks of Jhura Dome, Kachchh Mainland, Gujarat. (failed by Plint aftertwo attempts).

F. Varkaris 2002 (MSc, UWO Geography). Variability in Sediment Transport Estimates,Sunwapta River,Canada

T.H.D. Payenberg. 2002 (PhD, Toronto) Litho, chrono- and allostratigraphy of the Santonian toCampanian Milk River and Eagle formations in southern Alberta and north-central Montana:

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Implications for differential subsidence in the Western Interior Foreland Basin.K. S. Nielsen 2003 (PhD, Carleton). Lithostratigraphy, sequence stratigraphy and

paleoenvironments of the Upper Colorado Group in southern Alberta and southwesternSaskatchewan: Definition of the Carlile and Niobrara formations (Late Turonian to Santoniantime).

Zhaohua Chen 2003 (MSc, UWO Geography). Analysis of landslides along the Mackenzie RiverValley using GIS.

Byron Nodwell, 2004 (MSc, Earth & Planetary Sciences, McGill University)Carla Gilby, 2004 (MSc thesis, UWO Geography). An application of remote sensing and GIS for

wetland monitoring on Walpole Island, Ontario.Byong Cheon Yang, 2005 (Ph.D., Queen’s University), Sedimentation and Stratigraphic

Preservation in Wave-Dominated Tidal Flats: Southwestern Coasts of Korea.Claude Pilote, 2006 (MSc) Formation and evolution of a volcano-sedimentary sequence in a

continental rift environment: the Neoproterozoic Koivib Mountains, Namibia.Shahin E. Dashtgard 2006 (PhD, U of Alberta) Sedimentology, ichnology, and stratigraphy of

modern conglomeratic depositional environments.J. Tobi Gardner 2009 (PhD, UWO Geography). Sedimentology of gravel bed braided rivers.

6. Publications.Summary:Books: 1 (edited)Chapters in Books: 14Articles in Peer-Reviewed Journals: 67Non-Peer-Reviewed Articles: 4Presentations at Professional Meetings:105Technical Writings: 26

a) Refereed Publications1. Crane, P.R. & Plint, A.G., 1979, Calcified angiosperm roots from the Upper Eocene of

southern England. Annals of Botany, 44, 107-112.2. Plint, A.G., 1982, Eocene sedimentation and tectonics in the Hampshire Basin. Journal of the

Geological Society of London, 139, 249-254.3. Plint, A.G. & Poll, H.W. van de, 1982, Alluvial fan and piedmont sedimentation in the

Tynemouth Creek Formation (Lower Pennsylvanian) of southern New Brunswick. MaritimeSediments and Atlantic Geology, 18, 104-128.

4. Plint, A.G., 1983a, Reply to Discussion on Eocene Sedimentation and Tectonics in theHampshire Basin. Journal of the Geological Society of London, 140, 319-320.

5. Plint, A.G., 1983b, Sandy fluvial point-bar sediments from the Middle Eocene of Dorset,England. In: Modern and Ancient Fluvial Systems, ed. by J.D. Collinson & J. Lewin.International Association of Sedimentologists, Special Publication 6, 355-368.

6. Plint, A.G., 1983c, Liquefaction, fluidization and erosional structures associated withbituminous sands of the Bracklesham Formation (Middle Eocene) of Dorset, England.Sedimentology, 30, 525-535.

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7. Plint, A.G., 1983d, Facies, environments and sedimentary cycles in the Middle EoceneBracklesham Formation of the Hampshire Basin: Evidence for global sea-level changes?Sedimentology, 30, 625-653.

8. Plint, A.G., Poll, H.W. van de & Patel, I.M., 1983, Experiments in Rheoplasis during sedimentintrusion. Maritime Sediments and Atlantic Geology, 19, 11-19.

9. Plint, A.G., Ryan, R.J. & Poll, H.W.van de, 1983, The distribution, biota and stratigraphy of theWindsor Limestone (Mississippian) and associated sediments in the Quaco Head area ofsouthern New Brunswick. Maritime Sediments and Atlantic Geology, 19, 107-115.

10. Plint, A.G., 1984, A regressive coastal sequence from the Upper Eocene of Hampshire,southern England. Sedimentology, 31, 213-225.

11. Plint, A.G. & Poll, H.W. van de, 1984, Structural and sedimentary history of the Quaco Headarea, southern New Brunswick. Canadian Journal of Earth Sciences, 21, 753-761.

12. Briggs, D.E.G., Plint, A.G. & Pickerill, R.K., 1984, Arthropleura trails from the Westphalianof eastern Canada. Palaeontology, 27, 843-855.

13. Plint, A.G., 1985, Possible earthquake-induced soft-sediment faulting and remobilization inPennsylvanian alluvial sediments, southern New Brunswick. Canadian Journal of EarthSciences, 22, 907-912.

14. Plint, A.G. & Pickerill, R.K., 1985, Non-marine Teredolites from the Middle Eocene ofsouthern England. Lethaia, 18, 341-347.

15. Plint, A.G., 1986, Slump blocks, intraformational conglomerates and associated erosionalstructures in Pennsylvanian alluvial strata of eastern Canada. Sedimentology, 33, 387-399.

16. Plint, A.G., Walker, R.G. & Bergman, K.M., 1986, Cardium Formation 6. Stratigraphicframework of the Cardium in subsurface. Bulletin of Canadian Petroleum Geology, 34, 213-225.

17. Plint, A.G. & Walker, R.G., 1987a, Cardium Formation 8. Facies and environments of theCardium shoreline and coastal plain in the Kakwa field and adjacent areas, northwesternAlberta. Bulletin of Canadian Petroleum Geology, 35, 48-64.

18. Plint, A.G. & Walker, R.G., 1987b, Morphology and origin of an erosion surface cut into theBad Heart Formation during major sea level change, Santonian of west-central Alberta. Journal of Sedimentary Petrology, 57, 639-650.

19. Plint, A.G., Walker, R.G. & Bergman, K.M., 1987, Reply to Discussions on CardiumFormation 6: Stratigraphic framework of the Cardium in subsurface. Bulletin of CanadianPetroleum Geology, 35, 365-374.

20. Plint, A.G., 1988a, Global eustacy and the Eocene sequence in the Hampshire Basin,England. Basin Research, 1, 11-22.

21. Plint, A.G., 1988b, Sharp-based shoreface sequences and "offshore bars" in the CardiumFormation: Their relationship to relative changes in sea level. in: Sea Level Changes: AnIntegrated Approach, ed. by C.K. Wilgus, B.S. Hastings, H.W. Posamentier, J.C. vanWagoner, C.A. Ross & C.G. St.C Kendall. Society of Economic Paleontologists andMineralogists, Special Publication 42, 357-370.

22. Plint, A.G., 1988c, Sedimentology of the Eocene strata exposed between Poole Harbour andHigh Cliff, Dorset. Tertiary Research, 10, 107-145.

23. Plint, A.G., Walker, R.G. & Duke, W.L., 1988, An outcrop to subsurface correlation of theCardium Formation in Alberta. In: Sequences, Stratigraphy, Sedimentology: Surface andSubsurface, ed. by D.P. James & D.A. Leckie. Canadian Society of Petroleum Geologists,

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Memoir 15, 167-184.24. Plint, A.G., 1989, Reply to Discussion on Slump blocks, intraformational conglomerates and

associated erosional structures in Pennsylvanian fluvial strata of eastern Canada.Sedimentology, 36, 145-150.

25. Hart, B.S. & Plint, A.G., 1989, Gravelly shoreface deposits: a comparison of modern andancient facies sequences. Sedimentology, 36, 551-557.

26. Plint, A.G., 1990, An allostratigraphic correlation of the Muskiki and Marshybank formations(Coniacian - Santonian) in the Foothills and subsurface of the Alberta Basin. Bulletin ofCanadian Petroleum Geology, 38, 288-306.

27. Hart, B.S. & Plint, A.G., 1990, Upper Cretaceous warping and fault movement on thesouthern flank of the Peace River Arch. Bulletin of Canadian Petroleum Geology, 38A, 190-195.

28. Plint, A.G., Norris, B. & Donaldson, W.S., 1990, Revised definitions for the UpperCretaceous Bad Heart Formation and associated units in the Foothills and Plains of Alberta andBritish Columbia. Bulletin of Canadian Petroleum Geology, 38, 78-88.

29. Hart, B.S., Vantfoort, R.J. & Plint, A.G., 1990, Discussion on: Is there evidence forgeostrophic currents preserved in inner to middle-shelf deposits? Journal of SedimentaryPetrology, 60, 633-635.

30. Plint, A.G., 1991, High-frequency relative sea level oscillations in Upper Cretaceous shelfclastics of the Alberta Foreland Basin: Evidence for a Milankovitch- scale glacio-eustaticcontrol? in: Sedimentation, Tectonics and Eustacy, ed. by D.I.M. Macdonald. InternationalAssociation of Sedimentologists, Special Publication 12, 409-428.

31. Plint, A.G. & Norris, B., 1991, Anatomy of a ramp margin sequence: Facies successions,paleogeography and sediment dispersal patterns in the Muskiki and Marshybank formations,Alberta Foreland Basin. Bulletin of Canadian Petroleum Geology, 39, 18-42.

32. Hart, B.S. & Plint, A.G., 1991, Conglomeratic shoreface deposits from the CardiumFormation, Alberta, Canada. In: Coastal Sediments '91. American Society of Civil Engineers,p. 949-959.

33. Walker, R.G. & Plint, A.G., 1992, Wave- and storm-dominated shallow marine systems. In:Facies Models, Ed. by R.G. Walker & N.P. James. Geological Association of Canada, p. 219-238.

34. Plint, A.G., Eyles, N., Eyles, C.H. & Walker, R.G., 1992, Sea Level Changes. In: FaciesModels, Ed. by R.G. Walker & N.P. James. Geological Association of Canada, p. 15-25.

35. Hart, B.S., Longstaffe, F.J. & Plint, A.G., 1992, Evidence for relative sea level changes fromisotope and elemental composition of siderite in the Cardium Formation, Alberta. Bulletin ofCanadian Petroleum Geology, 40, 52-59.

36. Hart, B.S. & Plint, A.G., 1993, Origin of an erosion surface in shoreface sandstones of theKakwa Member (Upper Cretaceous Cardium Formation, Alberta): Importance forreconstruction of stratal geometry and depositional history. In: Sequence Stratigraphy andFacies Associations, ed. by H.W. Posamentier, C.P. Summerhayes, B.U. Haq & G.P. Allen.International Association of Sedimentologists, Special Publication 18, 451-467.

37. Plint, A.G., Hart, B.S. & Donaldson, W.S., 1993, Lithospheric flexure as a control on stratalgeometry and facies distribution in Upper Cretaceous strata of the Alberta foreland basin. Basin Research, 5, 69-77.

38. Hart, B.S. & Plint, A.G., 1993, Tectonic influence on deposition and erosion in a ramp setting:

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Upper Cretaceous Cardium Formation, Alberta foreland basin. American Association ofPetroleum Geologists Bulletin, 77, p. 2092-2107.

39. Browne, G.H. & Plint, A.G., 1994, Alternating braidplain and lacustrine deposition in a strike-slip setting: The Pennsylvanian Boss Point Formation of the Cumberland Basin, MaritimeCanada. Journal of Sedimentary Research, 64B, p. 40-59.

40. Plint, A.G. & Browne, G.H., 1994, Tectonic event stratigraphy in a fluvio-lacustrine, strike-slip setting: the Boss Point Formation (Westphalian A), Cumberland Basin, Maritime Canada. Journal of Sedimentary Research, 64B, p. 341-364.

41. Norris, B. & Plint, A.G., 1994, The Bad Heart Formation. Contribution to Chapter 20(Cretaceous Colorado/Alberta Group of the Western Canada Sedimentary Basin) GeologicalAtlas of the Western Canada Sedimentary Basin (Ed. by. G.D. Mossop & I. Shetson). AlbertaGeological Survey, p. 335-352.

42. McKay, J.L., Longstaffe, F.J. & Plint, A.G., 1994 Early diagenesis and its relationship todepositional environment and relative sea level fluctuations (Upper Cretaceous MarshybankFormation, Alberta and British Columbia). Sedimentology, 41, 161-190.

43. Hart, B.S. & Plint, A.G., 1995, Gravelly shoreface and beachface deposits. in: Clastic FaciesAnalysis - a Tribute to the Research and Teaching of Harold G. Reading, ed. by A.G. Plint. International Association of Sedimentologists, Special Publication 22, 75-99.

44. Walker, R.G., Plint, A.G. & Bergman, K.M., 1995, Discussion of Biostratigraphic evaluationof a sequence stratigraphic bounding surface: the Cardinal/Leyland unconformity ("E5/T5") inthe Cardium Formation (Upper Cretaceous; upper Turonian-lower Coniacian) at Seebe,Alberta. Bulletin of Canadian Petroleum Geology, 43, 343-346.

45. Plint, A.G., 1996 Marine and nonmarine systems tracts in fourth order sequences in the Early-Middle-Cenomanian, Dunvegan Alloformation, northeastern British Columbia, Canada. In: High Resolution Sequence Stratigraphy: Innovations and Applications, (Ed. by J. Howell andJ.D. Aitken). Geological Society of London, Special Publication 104, 159-191.

46. McCarthy, P.J. & Plint, A.G. 1998 Recognition of interfluve sequence boundaries: Integratingpaleopedology and sequence stratigraphy. Geology, v. 26, p. 387-390.

47. Donaldson, W.S., Plint, A.G. & Longstaffe, F.J. 1998 Basement tectonic control ondistribution of shallow marine Bad Heart Formation: Peace River Arch area, NW Alberta. Bulletin of Canadian Petroleum Geology, 46, p. 576-598.

48. McCarthy, P.J., Faccini, U.F. & Plint, A.G. 1999 Evolution of an ancient floodplain:palaeosols and alluvial architecture in a sequence stratigraphic framework, CenomanianDunvegan Formation, NE British Columbia, Canada. Sedimentology, 46, p. 861-891.

49. McCarthy, P.J. & Plint, A.G. 1999 Floodplain palaeosols of the Cenomanian DunveganFormation, Alberta and British Columbia, Canada: Micromorphology, pedogenic processesand palaeoenvironmental implications. In: Floodplains, Interdisciplinary approaches, (Ed. by.S. Marriott, J. Alexander & R. Hey). Geological Society Special Publication, 163, p. 289-310.

50. Donaldson, W.S., Plint, A.G. & Longstaffe, F.J. 1999 Tectonic and eustatic control ondeposition and preservation of Cretaceous ooidal ironstone and associated facies: Peace RiverArch area, NW Alberta, Canada. Sedimentology, 46, p. 1159-1182.

51 Plint, A.G. 2000 Sequence stratigraphy and paleogeography of a Cenomanian deltaic complex: the Dunvegan and lower Kaskapau formations in subsurface and outcrop, Alberta and BritishColumbia, Canada. Bulletin of Canadian Petroleum Geology, 47, p. 43-79.

52. Plint, A.G. & Nummedal, D., 2000 The falling stage systems tract: Recognition and

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importance in sequence stratigraphic analysis. In: Sedimentary responses to forced regressions,ed. by D. Hunt and R.L.G. Gawthorpe. Geological Society of London, Special Publication,172, 1-17.

53. Plint, A.G., McCarthy, P.J. & Faccini, U.F. 2001 Nonmarine sequence stratigraphy: Updipexpression of sequence boundaries and systems tracts in a high-resolution framework,Cenomanian Dunvegan Formation, Alberta Foreland Basin, Canada. American Association ofPetroleum Geologists, Bulletin, 85, 1967-2001.

54. Plint, A.G. 2002 Paleo-valley systems in the Upper Cretaceous Dunvegan Formation, Albertaand British Columbia. Bulletin of Canadian Petroleum Geology, 50, p. 277-296.

55. Vitali, F., Longstaffe, F.J., McCarthy, P.J., Plint, A.G. & Caldwell, W.E.G. 2002 Stableisotopic investigation of clay minerals and pedogenesis in an interfluve paleosol from theCenomanian Dunvegan Formation, N.E. British Columbia, Canada. Chemical Geology, 192,269-287.

56. Plint, A.G. 2003 Clastic sediment partitioning in a Cretaceous delta system, western Canada: Responses to tectonic and sea-level controls Geologia Croatica, 56, 39-68.

57. Plint, A.G. & Wadsworth, J.A. 2003 Sedimentology and palaeogeomorphology of four largevalley systems incising delta plains, Western Canada Foreland Basin: implications for mid-Cretaceous sea-level changes. Sedimentology, 50, 1147-1186.

58. McCarthy, P.J. & Plint, A.G. 2003 Spatial variability of palaeosols across Cretaceousinterfluves in the Dunvegan Formation, NE British Columbia, Canada: palaeohydrologic,palaeogeomorphologic and stratigraphic implications Sedimentology, 50, 1187-1220.

59. Hart, B.S. & Plint, A.G. 2003 Stratigraphy and sedimentology of shoreface and fluvialconglomerates, insights from the Cardium Formation in NW Alberta and adjacent BritishColumbia. Bulletin of Canadian Petroleum Geology, 51, 437-464.

60. Lumsdon-West, M.P. & Plint, A.G. 2005 Changing Alluvial Style in Response to ChangingAccommodation Rate in a Proximal Foreland Basin Setting: Upper Cretaceous DunveganFormation, NE British Columbia, Canada. In: Fluvial Sedimentology VII, ed. by M.D. Blum,S.B. Marriott & S. Leclair. International Association of Sedimentologists, Special PublicationNo. 35, 493-515.

61. Varban, B.L. & Plint, A.G. 2005, Allostratigraphy of the Kaskapau Formation (Cenomanian-Turonian) in Subsurface and Outcrop: NE British Columbia and NW Alberta, Western CanadaForeland Basin. Bulletin of Canadian Petroleum Geology, 53, p. 357-389.

62. Kreitner, M.A. & Plint, A.G., 2006, Allostratigraphy and paleogeography of the UpperCenomanian, Lower Kaskapau Formation in subsurface and outcrop, Alberta and BritishColumbia. Bulletin of Canadian Petroleum Geology, 54, 147-174.

63. Rylaarsdam, J.R., Varban, B.L. Plint, A.G., Buckley, L.G. & McCrea, R.T., 2006, MiddleTuronian Dinosaur Paleoenvironments in the Kaskapau Formation, NE British Columbia. Canadian Journal of Earth Sciences, 43, 631-652.

64. Plint, A.G., Jin, J., Varban, B.L. & Rylaarsdam, J.R., 2006, A cool-water epilithozoan faunaon quartzite clasts, and the problem of cobble transport across a coastal plain: Middle TuronianKaskapau Formation, British Columbia, Canada. Palaios, 21, 557-570.

65. Plint, A.G. & Wadsworth, J.A. 2006, Delta plain paleodrainage patterns reflect small-scalefault movement and subtle forebulge uplift: Upper Cretaceous Dunvegan Formation, WesternCanada Foreland Basin. In: Incised-Valley Systems in Time and Space, ed. by R.W.Dalrymple, D.A. Leckie & R.W. Tillman. Society of Economic Paleontologists and

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Mineralogists, Special Publication 85, 219-237.66. Hay, M.J., Cumbaa, S.L., Murray, A.M. & Plint, A.G. 2007. A new paraclupeid fish

(Clupeomorpha, Ellimmichthyiformes) from a muddy marine prodelta environment: middleCenomanian Dunvegan Formation, Alberta, Canada. Canadian Journal of Earth Sciences, 44,775-790.

67. Hart, B.S., Varban, B.L., Marfut, K.J. and Plint, A.G. 2007. Blind thrusts and fault-propagation folds in the Upper Cretaceous Alberta Group, Deep Basin: Implications forfractured reservoirs. Bulletin of Canadian Petroleum Geology, 55, 125-132.

68. Tyagi, A., Plint, A.G. & McNeil, D.H., 2007, Correlation of physical surfaces, bentonites, andbiozones in the Colorado Group from the Alberta Foothills to South-Western Saskatchewan,and a Revision of the Belle Fourche / Second White Specks Formational Boundary. CanadianJournal of Earth Sciences, 44, 871-888.

69. Plint, A.G. & Kreitner, M.A. 2007, Extensive, thin sequences spanning Cretaceous foredeepsuggest high-frequency eustatic control: Late Cenomanian, Western Canada foreland basin. Geology, 35, 735-738.

70. Varban, B.L. & Plint, A.G., 2008, Palaeoenvironments, palaeogeography, and physiography ofa large, shallow, muddy ramp: Late Cenomanian-Turonian Kaskapau Formation, WesternCanada foreland basin. Sedimentology, 55, 201-233.

71. Varban, B.L. & Plint, A.G. 2008, Sequence stacking patterns in the Western Canada foredeep:Influence of tectonics, sediment loading and eustasy on deposition of the Upper CretaceousKaskapau and Cardium formations. Sedimentology, 55, 395-421.

72. Roca, X., Rylaarsdam, J.R., Zhang, H., Varban, B.L., Sisulak, C.F., Bastedo, K. and Plint,A.G. 2008, An allostratigraphic correlation of Lower Colorado Group (Albian) and equivalentstrata in Alberta and British Columbia, and Cenomanian rocks of the Upper Colorado Group insouthern Alberta. Bulletin of Canadian Petroleum Geology, 56, 259-299.

73. Hu, Y.G. and Plint, A.G. 2009, An allostratigraphic correlation of a mudstone-dominated syn-tectonic wedge: The Puskwaskau Formation (Santonian-Campanian) in outcrop andsubsurface, Western Canada foreland basin. Bulletin of Canadian Petroleum Geology, 57, 1-33.

74. Plint, A.G., Tyagi, A., Hay, M.J., Varban, B.L., Zhang, H. and Roca, X., 2009, Clinoforms,paleobathymetry, and mud dispersal across the Western Canada Cretaceous foreland basin:evidence from the Cenomanian Dunvegan Formation and contiguous strata. Journal ofSedimentary Research, 79, 144-161.

75. Hay, M.J. and Plint, A.G. 2009, An allostratigraphic framework for a retrogradational deltacomplex: the uppermost Dunvegan Formation (Cenomanian) in subsurface and outcrop,Alberta and British Columbia. Bulletin of Canadian Petroleum Geology, 57, 323-349.

76. Plint, A.G., 2010, Chapter 8, Wave- and storm-dominated shoreline and shallow marinesystems. In: Facies Models, 4 Edition, Dalrymple, R.W. and James, N.P., eds. Geologicalth

Association of Canada, p. 167-199.77. Plint, A.G. 2010 Paleogeographic and stratigraphic responses to tectonic and eustatic forcing:

The evolution of a Cenomanian delta complex in the Western Canada Foreland Basin. SwissBulletin of Applied Geology, 15, 23-33

78. Barker, I., Moser, D., Kamo, S. and Plint, A.G., 2010, High-precision U-Pb Zircon ID-TIMSdating of two regionally-extensive bentonites: Cenomanian Stage, Western Canada ForelandBasin. Canadian Journal of Earth Sciences, 48, p. 543-556.

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79. Plint, A.G., 2010, Paleogeographic and stratigraphic responses to tectonic and eustatic forcing:The evolution of a Cenomanian delta complex in the Western Canada Foreland Basin. SwissBulletin of Applied Geology, 15, p. 23-33.

80. Ausich, W.I., Buckley, R.A. & Plint, A.G., 2011, Nearshore articulate crinoid from the Albianof Alberta, Canada (Early Cretaceous, Echinodermata). Canadian Journal of Earth Sciences,49, p. 719-727.

81. Plint, A.G., Tyagi, A., McCausland, P.J.A., Krawetz, J.R., Zhang, H., Roca, X., Hu, Y.G.,,Varban, B.L., Kreitner, M.A. and Hay, M.J., 2011, Dynamic relationship between subsidence,sedimentation, and unconformities in mid- Cretaceous, shallow-marine strata of the WesternCanada Foreland Basin: Links to Cordilleran Tectonics. In: Busby, C. & Azor, A., (eds.),Recent Advances in the Tectonics of Sedimentary Basins, Section 4, Chapter 11, p.. Wiley-Blackwell, in press.

82. Mongrain, J.R., McCarthy, P.J., Plint, A.G. and Fowell, S.J., submitted. Integratedpaleopedology and palynology from alluvial paleosols of the Cretaceous (Cenomanian)Dunvegan Formation, Alberta and British Columbia, Canada: paleoenvironmental andstratigraphic implications. In: New Frontiers in Paleopedology and TerrestrialPaleoclimatology. SEPM Special Publication, in prep.

83. McCarthy, P.J. and Plint, A.G. A pedostratigraphic approach to nonmarine sequencestratigraphy: a three-dimensional paleo-landscape model from the Cenomanian DunveganFormation, Alberta and British Columbia, Canada. In: New Frontiers in Paleopedology andTerrestrial Paleoclimatology. SEPM Special Publication, in prep.

84. Cook, T, Wilson, M., Murray, A. and Plint, A.G., in prep, Euselachian paleobiogeography inthe Upper Cretaceous of the Western Interior Seaway, in prep.

85. Plint, A.G., Macquaker, J.H.S. and Varban, B.L. Shallow-water, storm-influencedsedimentation on a distal, muddy ramp: Upper Cretaceous Kaskapau Formation, WesternCanada foreland basin. Journal of Sedimentary Research (in prep).

b) Publications that I supervised/funded but declined co-authorshipHart, B.S. 1991 A study of pebble shapes from gravelly shoreface deposits. Sedimentary

Geology, 73, p. 185-189.Browne, G.H. & Kingston, D.M. 1993 Early diagenetic siderites from Pennsylvanian palaeosols in

the Boss Point Formation, Maritime Canada. Sedimentology, 40, p. 467-474.McCarthy, P.J. 2002 Micromorphology and development of interfluve paleosols: a case study

from the Cenomanian Dunvegan Formation, NE British Columbia, Canada. Bulletin ofCanadian Petroleum Geology, 50, p. 158-177.

Tschudy, D., Donaldson, W.S., Collom, C., Feldman, R.M. and Schweitzer, C.E. 2005. Hoploparia albertaensis, a new species of clawed lobster (Nephropidae) from the LateConiacian, shallow-marine Bad Heart Formation of northwestern Alberta, Canada. Journal ofPaleontology, 79, p. 961-968.

c) BookSedimentary Facies Analysis - A Tribute to the Research and Teaching of Harold G. Reading.

1995. Ed. by A.G. Plint. International Association of Sedimentologists, Special Publication22, 384 p. (Reprinted, 1998).

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d) Non-Refereed Journal ArticlesPlint, A.G. 1988, Review of: Shelf Sands and Sandstones (Ed. by R. J. Knight & J.R. McLean)

Canadian Society of Petroleum Geologists, Memoir 11, 347 p. Journal of SedimentaryPetrology, 58, 556-557.

Plint, A.G., 1989, Conference report: Canadian Sedimentology Research Group, 2nd Annualregional Meeting, Queen's University. Geoscience Canada, 16, 27-28.

Plint, A.G. & Shaw, J., 1990, Conference report: Canadian Sedimentology Research Group, 3rdAnnual Regional Meeting, University of Ottawa. Geoscience Canada, 17, 29-30.

Plint, A.G. 1994, Review of: Foreland Basins and Fold Belts (Ed. by R.W. Macqueen & D.A.Leckie). American Association of Petroleum Geologists, Memoir 55, 460 pp. Basin Research,6, 53-55.

e) Non-Refereed Technical Writings1. Plint, A.G. & Hart, B.S., 1988, Field Guide to the Upper Cretaceous Dunvegan (Cenomanian)

and Cardium Formations in the Dawson Creek - Fort St. John area. Canadian Society ofPetroleum Geologists' field guide to Sequences, Stratigraphy, Sedimentology: Surface andSubsurface Technical Meeting, September 14-16, 1988, Calgary, Alberta, 51 p.

2. Plint, A.G., 1990, General Concepts and Applications of Sequence Stratigraphy to Correlationin Clastic Successions. Notes for a short course presented to Husky Resources Ltd, Calgary.140 p.

3. Plint, A.G., 1991, A sequence stratigraphic approach to correlation in outcrop and subsurface. A field guide to the Dunvegan, Muskiki and Marshybank formations (Upper Cretaceous) in theGrande Cache area, Alberta. Field course for Home Oil Co. Ltd, 68 p.

4. Plint, A.G., 1993, Sequence Stratigraphy - notes for a short course presented at the Universityof Bergen, Norway. 109 p.

5. Wadsworth, J.A. and Plint, A.G. 1995, Tectonic and eustatic controls on valley incision andfilling: Dunvegan Formation, northwest Alberta. Preliminary report to sponsor companies, 27p.

6. Wadsworth, J.A. & Plint, A.G. 1995, Field Guide to incised valley depositional systems of theDunvegan Formation in NW Aberta and NE British Columbia. Guide to field excursion forsponsor companies, August 11-13th, 1995, 40 p.

7. Plint, A.G. 1995 Sequence Stratigraphy, emphasizing clastic deposits. Notes for a short coursepresented to Maxus Ecuador Inc., Quito, 16-20 Oct. 1995, 120 p.

8. Wadsworth, J.A. & Plint, A.G. 1996, Basement fault control on the distribution of incisedvalleys in the Dunvegan Formation, Peace River area. LITHOPROBE Alberta basementtransects, Report of transect workshop, February 29-March 1, 1996. LITHOPROBE Report #51, p. 113-122.

9. Plint, A.G. 1996, Stratigraphic study of Barremian-Cenomanian strata, eastern Jeanne d'ArcBasin, offshore Newfoundland. Confidential report for Husky Oil Operations, 90 pp.

10. Plint, A.G. 1997 Sequence Stratigraphy, emphasizing clastic deposits. Notes for a shortcourse in Sequence Stratigraphy presented to Maxus USA. Inc., 19-22 May, 1997, 154 p.

11. Plint, A.G. 1997 Sequence Stratigraphy, emphasizing clastic deposits. Notes for a shortcourse in Sequence Stratigraphy presented at the 18th European Regional Meeting of the

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International Association of Sedimentologists, Heidelberg, August 29-September 1, 1997, 154p.

12. McCarthy, P.J. & Plint, A.G. 1997 Recognition and interpretation of interfluvial, sequence-bounding paleosols, Cenomanian Dunvegan Formation, northeastern British Columbia,Canada. Preliminary report to sponsor companies, 68 p.

13. Plint, A.G. & Lumsdon, M.P. 1998 Nonmarine seal continuity study, Cenomanian DunveganFormation, Alberta and British Columbia. Confidential report for Exxon Production ResearchCo., 44 p. 62 Figs.

14. McCarthy, P.J. & Plint, A.G. 1998 Paleosols and nonmarine sequence stratigraphy of theCenomanian Dunvegan Formation, Alberta and British Columbia, Canada. Notes for aworkshop presented to sponsor companies, 27th July, 1998, Calgary, 145 p.

15. Plint, A.G. 1999 Husky et al White Rose L-08: Preliminary Core Description and RevisedStratigraphy for the White Rose area, Jeanne d’ Arc Basin, offshore Newfoundland. Confidential report for Husky Oil Operations Ltd. 52 p.

16. Plint, A.G. 1999 Husky et al White Rose A-17: Preliminary Core Description and RevisedStratigraphy for the White Rose area, Jeanne d’Arc Basin, offshore Newfoundland. Confidential report for Husky Oil Operations Ltd., 25 p.

17. Plint, A.G. 1999 Husky et al White Rose N-30: Preliminary core description and revisedstratigraphy for the White Rose area, Jeanne d’Arc Basin, offshore Newfoundland. Confidential report for Husky Oil Operations, Ltd., 66 p.

18. Plint, A.G. and Ulicny, D. 1999. Sequence Stratigraphy, emphasizing clastic deposits. Notesfor short course presented at Charles University, Prague, 22-27 May, 1999, 175 p.

19. Plint, A.G. 2000 Husky et al White Rose H-20: Preliminary core description and revisedstratigraphy for the White Rose area, Jeanne d’Arc Basin, offshore Newfoundland. Confidential report for Husky Oil Operations, Ltd., 36 p.

20. Plint, A.G. 2002 Summary & Review of core workshop for White Rose development team. Report for Husky Energy Ltd. 10 p.

21. Plint, A.G. 2003 Husky et al White Rose F-04: Preliminary Core Description, Sidewall CoreDescription & Revised Stratigraphy. Confidential report for Husky Energy Inc, 61 p.

22. Plint, A.G. 2004 Husky et al. White Rose B-07-4: Preliminary core description and revisedstratigraphy. Confidential report for Husky Energy Inc, 45 p.

23. Plint, A.G. 2004 Husky et al. White Rose J-22-1: Preliminary core description and revisedstratigraphy. Confidential report for Husky Energy Inc., 47 p.

24. Plint, A.G. 2005 Husky et al. White Rose E-18-1: Preliminary core description andpetrography. Confidential report for Husky Energy Inc., 60 p.

25. Plint, A.G. and Ulicny, D. 2007 Current developments in sequence stratigraphy. Notes for ashort course for MND International Exploration & Production Ltd. Prague, 16-19 May 2007,228 p.

26. Plint, A.G., 2008. Preliminary core descriptions for White Rose E-18-9, C-30, C-30-Z, O-28-Y and North Amethyst K-15 wells. Confidential report to Husky Energy Inc. 8 p.

f) Conference Presentations1. Plint, A.G., 1978, Liquefaction and fluidization phenomena in the Middle Eocene of Dorset.

British Sedimentology Research Group (BSRG), Annual Meeting, Leeds.2. Plint, A.G., 1979, Sandy fluvial point-bar deposits in the Middle Eocene of Dorset. BSRG

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Annual Meeting, Swansea. 3. Plint, A.G., 1980, Fine-grained fluvial interchannel sediments in the Middle Eocene of Dorset.

BSRG Annual Meeting, Glasgow. 4. Plint, A.G., 1981, Sandy fluvial point-bar deposits in the Middle Eocene of Dorset. 2nd

International Fluvial Conference, Keele, U.K.5. Plint, A.G. & Van de Poll, H.W., 1982, Post-depositional mud migration structures in the

Tynemouth Creek Formation (Pennsylvanian) of southern New Brunswick. AtlanticGeoscience Society, Annual Meeting, Amherst, N.S.

6. Plint, A.G., 1983, Structural and sedimentary history of the Quaco Head area, southern NewBrunswick. Atlantic Geoscience Society, Annual Meeting, Fredericton, N.B.

7. Plint, A.G., 1984, Possible earthquake-induced syn-sedimentary faulting in the TynemouthCreek Formation, southern New Brunswick. Atlantic Geoscience Society, Annual Meeting,Amherst, N.S.

8. Plint, A.G., Bergman, K.M., Downing, K.P., Raddysh, H. & Walker, R.G., 1986, New ideas onthe `offshore' origin of Cardium and Viking conglomerates. Canadian Society of PetroleumGeologists, Annual Convention, Calgary. (Invited paper).

9. Plint, A.G., 1986, The portentous pebble bed: Its significance in the event-stratigraphy of UpperCretaceous shelf-sea deposits. 12th International Sedimentological Congress, Canberra,Australia. (Invited paper).

10. Plint, A.G., 1987, The interpretation of lowstand shoreface deposits. 1st CanadianSedimentology Research Group Regional Meeting, University of Western Ontario.

11. Plint, A.G., 1988, Carboniferous to Triassic fault-styles and sedimentation, southern NewBrunswick. Atlantic Geoscience Society, Annual Colloquium, Abstract volume. (Invited paper).

12. Plint, A.G., 1988, Interrelated sedimentary and tectonic styles in the Carboniferous of southernNew Brunswick. Geological Association of Canada, Annual Meeting, Abstract Volume, p. 100 (Invited paper).

13. Norris, B. & Plint, A.G., 1988, The Upper Cretaceous Bad Heart Formation: Sedimentologyand tectonic history. Central Canada Geological Conference, University of Western Ontario,Feb. 22-23, 1988, Abstract Volume, p. 74.

14. Hart, B.S. & Plint, A.G., 1988, Upper Cretaceous foreshore deposits from the Western InteriorBasin: The Cardium Formation. Central Canada Geological Conference, University ofWestern Ontario, Feb. 22-23, 1988, Abstract Volume, p.48.

15. Browne, G.H. & Plint, A.G., 1988, Pennsylvanian Boss Point Formation sedimentation, Bayof Fundy region, New Brunswick-Nova Scotia. Geological Association of Canada, AnnualMeeting, Abstract Volume, p. 15.

16. Hart, B.S. & Plint, A.G., 1988, Marine origin of the Bay Tree conglomerate of the CardiumFormation: Sedimentology of the type locality. Sequences, Stratigraphy, Sedimentology:Surface and subsurface. Canadian Society of Petroleum Geologists, Memoir 15, p 579.

17. Norris, B. & Plint, A.G., 1988, The Upper Cretaceous Muskiki, Mistanusk and Bad Heartformations: Relative sea-level control on stratigraphy and sedimentology. Sequences,Stratigraphy, Sedimentology: Surface and Subsurface. Canadian Society of PetroleumGeologists, Memoir 15, p. 580-581.

18. Plint, A.G., Walker, R.G. & Duke, W.L., 1988, An outcrop to subsurface correlation of theCardium Formation, Alberta. Canadian Society of Petroleum Geologists, TechnicalConference; Sequences, Stratigraphy, Sedimentology: Surface and Subsurface, (Sept. 1988).

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19. Plint, A.G., 1989, High frequency eustatic cycles in Upper Cretaceous MarshybankFormation, Alberta Basin. Canadian Sedimentology Research Group, 3rd Regional Meeting,Ottawa, May 24-26th, 1989.

20. McKay, J.L., Longstaffe, F.J. & Plint, A.G., 1989, Geochemical variations across marine-nonmarine transitions within the Bad Heart Formation, northwestern Alberta and northeasternBritish Columbia. Geological Association of Canada, Annual Meeting, Abstract Volume.

21. Plint, A.G., 1989, Eustatic and tectonic controls on the Upper Cretaceous (Coniacian-Santonian) Muskiki, Marshybank and Bad Heart formations, Alberta Foreland basin. Sea levelchanges at active plate margins. I.A.S. Special Meeting, London, May 11-13, 1989.

22. Hart B.S. & Plint, A.G., 1989, Eustatic, tectonic and climatic controls on depositional cyclesin the Cardium Formation, Alberta Basin. (Poster) Sea level changes at active plate margins. I.A.S. Special Meeting, London, May 11-13, 1989.

23. Plint, A.G., 1990, Was glacio-eustacy the driving mechanism for Cretaceous 4th-order cyclesin the Alberta Basin? 4th Canadian Sedimentology Research Group Regional Meeting, BrockUniversity, May, 1990.

24. Plint, A.G., 1991, High-frequency relative sea level oscillations in the Upper Cretaceous ofAlberta: Eustacy driven by orbital cycles? Keynote address; Central Canada GeologicalConference, Hamilton, Ontario.

25. Plint, A.G. & Bhattacharya, J., 1991, Allostratigraphy in outcrop: Initial results of subsurfaceto outcrop correlation in the Upper Cretaceous Dunvegan Formation, Alberta and B.C. Canadian Society of Petroleum Geologists' Annual Convention, Calgary, Alberta.

26. Plint, A.G., 1992, Can we differentiate the effects of tectonics and eustacy in the UpperCretaceous record of the Alberta Basin? Keynote Address: 2nd Western Regional Meeting ofCanadian Sedimentology Research Group, Victoria, May 11-12, 1992.

27. Plint, A.G., 1992, Sequence and parasequence geometry and facies distributions in theDunvegan deltaic wedge (Cenomanian, Alberta Basin): Sedimentary response to sea leveloscillation and foreland basin subsidence (Invited Paper), A.A.P.G./S.E.P.M./C.S.P.G. AnnualMeeting, Calgary, 21-24 June, 1992.

28. Plint, A.G., 1992, A heretical view: Some sequence boundaries are more equal than others. Discussion workshop on "The dangers of the `slug model' in sequence stratigraphy". A.A.P.G.Meeting, Calgary, 1992.

29. Plint, A.G., 1992, Fourth-order cyclicity driven by eustatic oscillations: evidence from theUpper Cretaceous of the Alberta basin. S.E.P.M. Theme Meeting, Fort Collins, August, 1992.

30. Plint, A.G., 1993, Braidplain-lake alternations in a strike-slip setting: The Pennsylvanian BossPoint Formation, Maritime Canada. B.S.R.G. Annual Meeting, Manchester, 16-18 Dec, 1993.

31. Plint, A.G., 1994, Variable expression of fourth-order sequences in the Dunvegan Formation(Cenomanian, Alberta foreland basin): Facies successions, stratal geometry andpalaeogeography. Conference High resolution sequence stratigraphy:innovations andapplications, University of Liverpool, March 28-30, 1994.

32. Plint, A.G., 1994, Sheep from Goats: Differentiating tectonic from eustatic controls on 4thorder sequence development in the Cenomanian Dunvegan Formation, Alberta foreland basin. Invited contribution to 2nd Research Symposium on High-Resolution Sequence Stratigraphy,Tremp, Spanish Pyrenees, 21-26 June, 1994.

33. Donaldson, W.S., Longstaffe, F.J. & Plint, A.G., 1994, Carbonates and Phosphates from aLate Cretaceous oolitic ironstone in N.W. Alberta: evidence for subaerial exposure.

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Geological Association of Canada, Annual Meeting, Waterloo, Ontario, May 1994. 34. Donaldson, W.S., Longstaffe, F.J. & Plint, A.G., 1995, Early siderite cements of the Upper

Cretaceous Bad Heart Formation, NW Alberta: Evidence for relative sea level change. Geological Association of Canada, Annual Meeting, Victoria B.C., May 1995, Abstract Vol. p.A-25.

35. Hu, Y. & Plint, A.G., 1995, High resolution sequence stratigraphy in shale: Importance forrecognition of tectonic controls on sedimentation, Upper Cretaceous Niobrara Cycle, NWAlberta. Abstract volume, S.E.P.M. Field Research Conference, Casper, Wyoming, June,1995. Abstract Vol. p. 35-38.

36. Nummedal, D., Gupta, S., Plint, A.G. & Cole, R.D. 1995, The falling stage systemstract:definition, character and expression in several examples from the Cretaceous from theU.S. Western Interior. In: Hunt, D., Gawthorpe, R. & Docherty, M. (convenors) SedimentaryResponses to Forced Regressions. Geological Society of London, London, England, September1995 Abstract Volume, 45-48.

37. Wadsworth, J.A. & Plint, A.G. 1996, Basement fault control on the distribution of incisedvalleys in the Dunvegan Formation, Peace River area. LITHOPROBE Alberta basementtransects, Report # 51, p. 113-122

38. Plint, A.G. 1997 Interacting tectonic and eustatic controls on regional paleogeography,paleoenvironments and sequence geometry: Cenomanian Dunvegan Formation, Alberta Basin. (Invited paper); CSPG/SEPM Joint Convention, Calgary, Alberta, June 1-6 1997, Abstractvolume, p. 224.

39. Plint, A.G. 1997 A review of Forced Regressive Shorelines, with examples from the UpperCretaceous of Alberta and British Columbia. (Invited paper); CSPG/SEPM Joint Convention,Calgary, Alberta, June 1-6 1997, Abstract volume, p. 223.

40. Plint, A.G. 1997 Forced Regressive Shorelines and the Falling Stage Systems Tract:Examples from the Upper Cretaceous of the Alberta Foreland Basin. (Keynote lecture); 2ndUNOCAL Technical Conference, Sugar Land, Texas, November 29-31; Abstract Vol. p. 31.

41. Plint, A.G. 1997 Interacting tectonic and eustatic controls on regional paleogeography,incised valley systems and sequence geometry: Cenomanian Dunvegan Formation, Albertaforeland basin, Canada. 1st Latin American Congress of Sedimentology, November 16-19,Margarita Island, Venezuela. Abstract volume p. 299-306.

42. Plint, A.G. & Nummedal, D. 1997 The Falling Stage Systems Tract: Recognition andImportance in Sequence Stratigraphic Analysis. (Invited paper); CSPG/SEPM JointConvention, Calgary, Alberta, June 1-6 1997, Abstract volume, p. 223.

43. Plint, A.G. & Wadsworth, J.A. 1997 Interacting tectonic and eustatic controls on regionalpaleogeography, incised valley systems and sequence geometry: Cenomanian DunveganFormation, Alberta Basin, Canada (Keynote talk). 18th Regional European Meeting of theInternational Association of Sedimentologists, Heidelberg, Abstract Vol. p. 278-279.

44. Carey, J.S., Swift, D.J.P., Steckler, M., Reed, C.W., Niedoroda, A. & Plint, A.G. 1997 Numerical simulation of deposits formed during falling sea level. CSPG/SEPM JointConvention, Calgary, Alberta, June 1-6 1997, Abstract volume, p. 54.

45. Donaldson, S.D. & Plint, A.G. 1997 Synsedimentary Tectonic Influence on Regional FaciesDistribution and Stratal Geometry in the Upper Cretaceous Bad Heart Formation, NW Alberta. CSPG/SEPM Joint Convention, Calgary, Alberta, June 1-6 1997, Abstract volume, p. 82.

46. Faccini, U.F., McCarthy, P.J. & Plint, A.G. 1997 The Development of Key Surfaces and

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Alluvial Architecture in Response to Changes in Accommodation on the Cretaceous DunveganDeltaic Plain, Kiskatinaw River Valley, NE British Columbia. CSPG/SEPM Joint Convention,Calgary, Alberta, June 1-6 1997, Abstract volume, p. 97.

47. Hu, Y. & Plint, A.G. 1997 Thrusting styles and forebulge movement: Evidence from theshale-dominated Puskwaskau Formation (U. Cretaceous), Alberta, Canada. CSPG/SEPM JointConvention, Calgary, Alberta, June 1-6 1997, Abstract volume, p. 133.

48. Lumsdon, M. & Plint, A.G. 1997 Changes in alluvial architecture & paleosol character inresponse to changing subsidence rate: Dunvegan Formation, NE British Columbia.CSPG/SEPM Joint Convention, Calgary, Alberta, June 1-6 1997, Abstract volume, p. 174.

49. McCarthy, P.J., Plint, A.G. & Longstaffe, F.J. 1997 Recognition and Interpretation ofInterfluve Sequence Boundaries, Upper Cretaceous Dunvegan Formation, NE BritishColumbia. CSPG/SEPM Joint Convention, Calgary, Alberta, June 1-6 1997, Abstract volume,p. 186.

50. McCarthy, P.J., Plint, A.G. & Longstaffe, F.J. 1997 Identification and genesis of interfluvesequence-bounding paleosols, Cenomanian Dunvegan Formation, British Columbia, Canada. 18th Regional European Meeting of the International Association of Sedimentologists,Heidelberg, Abstract Vol. p. 235-235.

51. Wadsworth, J.A. & Plint, A.G. 1997 Distribution and Character of Incised Valley Deposits,Cenomanian Dunvegan Formation, Alberta Basin. CSPG/SEPM Joint Convention, Calgary,Alberta, June 1-6 1997, Abstract volume, p. 286.

52. Plint, A.G. 1998 Sea level changes during the Age of Dinosaurs. Invited lecture to Universityof Western Ontario, Senior Alumni Association, 20th January, 1998.

53. Plint, A.G. & Lumsdon, M.P. 1998 Sediment partitioning on a deltaic plain in response tochanging accommodation: Upper Cretaceous Dunvegan Formation, Alberta foreland basin. 15th International Sedimentological Congress, Alicante, Spain, 12-17 April, 1998.

54. Meehan, P.J., Hodder, J., Harding, S. & Plint, A.G. 1998 Sedimentary features, reservoircharacteristics and seismic signature of an Aptian incised valley and its lateral equivalents inthe North Ben Nevis field of the Jeanne d'Arc Basin. CSPG Annual Convention, GeotriadCore Workshop, Calgary, Alberta, June 18-19, 1998.

55. McCarthy, P.J. & Plint, A.G. 1998 Floodplain sequence stratigraphy: sequence boundaries andsystems tracts in the Cenomanian Dunvegan Formation, Canada. Geol. Soc. America, AnnualMeeting, Toronto; Abstract with programs, v. 30, Toronto, Ontario, p. A-177.

56. Christie-Blick, N., Karner, G.D., Saurborn, M.J. & Plint, A.G. 1999 Unconformitydevelopment in tectonically active settings. Geol. Soc. America, Annual Meeting, Abstractswith Programs, v. 31, Denver, Colorado.

57. Plint, A.G., Lumsdon, M.P. & McCarthy, P.J. 2000 Nonmarine sequence stratigraphy in anactive foreland basin: Origin of sequence boundaries and alluvial response to changingaccommodation rate, Cenomanian Dunvegan Formation, Alberta and British Columbia.GeoCanada 2000, May 29-June 2, Calgary.

58. McCarthy, P.J. & Plint, A.G. 2000 Practical paleopedology for nonmarine sequencestratigraphy: recognition of interfluves, sequence boundaries and accommodation changes inthe Cenomanian Dunvegan Formation, Alberta and British Columbia, Canada. GeoCanada2000, May 29-June 2, Calgary.

59. Hunter, V., Plint, A.G. & Coniglio, M. 2000 A Mixed clastic-carbonate shelf system: TheCretaceous Napo Formation, Oriente Basin, Ecuador. GeoCanada 2000, May 29-June 2,

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Calgary.60. Vitali, F., Longstaffe, F.J., McCarthy, P.J., Plint, A.G. & Caldwell, W.G.E. 2000.

Mineralogical and isotopic studies (O, H) of clay minerals across a Cenomanian interfluvepaleosol of the Dunvegan Formation (N.E. British Columbia, Canada). 18 Reunion desth

Sciences de la Terre, RST 2000, Paris, France.61. Plint, A.G. 2001 High-frequency sequences reveal tectonic modulation of a eustatic

transgression: Basal Kaskapau Formation, (Late Cenomanian), Alberta foreland basin, Canada. American Association of Petroleum Geologists, Annual Convention, Denver, CO, June 2-6,2001.

62. Varban, B.L. and Plint, A.G., 2001 The enigma of forced regressions in a high-subsidenceforeland basin margin: Upper Cretaceous Kaskapau Formation, NE British Columbia, Canada. American Association of Petroleum Geologists, Annual Convention, Denver, CO, June 2-6,2001.

63. Scott, J.J., McCrea, R.T., Plint, A.G., Lumsdon, M.P. and Lockley, M.G. 2001 Vertebrateichnofauna of the Upper Cretaceous (Cenomanian) Dunvegan Formation of Western Canada. Journal of Vertebrate Paleontology, v. 21, p. 99A-100A.

64. Plint, A.G. 2001 The geography, anatomy, and possible origin of four sequence-boundingvalley systems in the Upper Cretaceous Dunvegan Formation, Alberta and British Columbia,Canada. 7 International Fluvial Conference, Lincoln, NB, August 6-10, 2001, Abstractth

volume, p. 228..6 5. Lumsdon, M.P. and Plint, A.G., 2001. Changing alluvial style in response to changing

accommodation rate in a proximal foreland basin setting: Upper Cretaceous DunveganFormation, British Columbia. 7 International Fluvial Conference, Lincoln, NB, August 6-10,th

2001, Abstract volume, p. 180.66. Plint, A.G. 2001 Nonmarine sequence stratigraphy: Sequence boundaries, systems tracts and

valley systems in a high resolution framework, Dunvegan Formation, Alberta foreland basin. Canadian Society of Petroleum Geologists, Basin Analysis & Sequence Stratigraphy Division,Lunchtime Talk, 11 October, 2001, Calgary.th

67. Kreitner, M.J. & Plint, A.G. 2002 High frequency sequences in a tectonically active basinduring a slow eustatic rise: Lower Kaskapau Formation (Cretaceous ) NW Alberta. Advancesin Earth Science Research, Ottawa University, March 8 2002, Abstract volume p. 35.th

68. Varban, B.L. & Plint, A.G. 2002 Delta-front and lagoonal facies distributions may revealchanges in tectonic accommodation rate: Upper Cretaceous Kaskapau Formation, WesternCanada Sedimentary Basin. Advances in Earth Science Research, Ottawa University, March8 2002, Abstract volume, p. 52.th

69. Varban, B.L., Hu, Y. & Plint, A.G. 2002 Conglomeratic shoreface and distributary mouthfacies: Examples from the Upper Cretaceous Kaskapau Formation and Chungo Member,Alberta and B.C. Canadian Society of Petroleum Geologists, Annual Convention, Calgary,Alberta, June 3-7, 2002, Abstract Vol. p. 335.

70. Plint, A.G. 2002 Possible Eustatic and Climatic Controls on Paleo-Valley Systems in anUpper Cretaceous Delta Complex: Dunvegan Formation, Western Canada Foreland Basin. 16 th

International Sedimentological Congress, July 8-12, Johannesburg, South Africa, Abstract Vol.p. 294.

71. Plint, A.G. & Wadsworth, J.A. 2003 Paleovalleys in the Cenomanian Dunvegan Formation,Western Canada: Local and regional controls on drainage pattern. Canadian Society of

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Petroleum Geologists, Annual Convention, Calgary June 2-6, 2003. Abstract on CD.72. Varban, B.L. & Plint, A.G. 2003 Expected, and unexpected subsidence patterns across a

foreland basin: Cenomanian-Turonian Kaskapau Formation, NW Alberta and NE BritishColumbia. Canadian Society of Petroleum Geologists, Annual Convention, Calgary June 2-6,2003. Abstract on CD.

73. Kreitner, M.A. & Plint, A.G. 2003 Sedimentary responses to block faulting and regionalforebulge uplift: Lower Kaskapau Formation, northern Alberta and British Columbia. Canadian Society of Petroleum Geologists, Annual Convention, Calgary June 2-6, 2003. Abstract on CD.

74. Bosman, S.A., Varban, B.L. & Plint, A.G. 2003. Conglomeratic shoreface and gravelly fluvialchannel deposits, Upper Kaskapau Formation (Turonian), Northeastern British Columbia. Canadian Society of Petroleum Geologists, Annual Convention, Calgary June 2-6, 2003. Abstract on CD.

75. Tyagi, A., Brettle, M.J., Plint, A.G. & Schröder-Adams, C. 2003 Facies variability in the basalColorado Group (Albian-Early Cenomanian), Alberta Foothills: Possible responses topaleotopography. Canadian Society of Petroleum Geologists, Annual Convention, CalgaryJune 2-6, 2003. Abstract on CD.

76. Hay, M.J., Brettle, M.J., Tyagi, A., Varban, B.L., Kreitner, M.A., & Plint, A.G. 2003Sediment dispersal patterns on a huge muddy shelf: middle Cretaceous Shaftesbury to Cardiuminterval, Alberta and British Columbia. Canadian Society of Petroleum Geologists, AnnualConvention, Calgary June 2-6, 2003. Abstract on CD.

77. Plint, A.G. 2003 Clastic sediment partitioning in a Cretaceous delta system, western Canada: Responses to tectonic and sea-level controls. Keynote paper. 22 International Associationnd

of Sedimentologists European Meeting, Opatija, Croatia, September 17-19, 2003. Abstractvolume, p. 160.

78. Plint, A.G., Kreitner, M.A. & Tyagi, A. 2004 Complex sedimentary responses in a forelandbasin: influence of flexure, basement inhomogeneities and eustasy. 23 Internationalrd

Association of Sedimentologists European Meeting, Coimbra, Portugal, September 15-17,2004. Abstract Volume, p. 223.

79. Varban, B.L. & Plint, A.G. 2004 Non-uniform subsidence patterns controlled by Precambrianterrane boundaries: Upper Cretaceous, Western Canada foreland. 23 Internationalrd

Association of Sedimentologists European Meeting, Coimbra, Portugal, September 15-17,2004. Abstract Volume, p. 274.

80. Plint, A.G. & Kreitner, M.A. 2005 High-frequency sequences reveal complex patterns of plateflexure: Late Cenomanian of Western Canada Foreland Basin. American Association ofPetroleum Geologists, Annual Convention, Calgary, June 19-22, Abstract Volume, p. A110.

81. Hay, M.J. & Plint, A.G. 2005 Anatomy of a marine transgression: tectonically controlledsediment partitioning and eustatic rise, Cenomanian Dunvegan Formation, Alberta and BritishColumbia. American Association of Petroleum Geologists, Annual Convention, Calgary, June19-22, Abstract Volume, p. A60.

82. Roca, X. & Plint, A.G. 2005 The Viking and Westgate formations in outcrop: Potentialanalogs for subsurface reservoirs, Central Foothills, Alberta. American Association ofPetroleum Geologists, Annual Convention, Calgary, June 19-22, Abstract Volume, p. A119.

83. Tyagi, A. & Plint, A.G. 2005 Variable subsidence patterns in an Upper Cretaceous forelandbasin wedge, Alberta. American Association of Petroleum Geologists, Annual Convention,

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Calgary, June 19-22, Abstract Volume, p. A142.84. Varban, B.L. & Plint, A.G. 2005 The regressive history of a transgression: Early Turonian

Tuskoola Sandstone (Kaskapau Formation), Western Canada Foreland Basin. AmericanAssociation of Petroleum Geologists, Annual Convention, Calgary, June 19-22, AbstractVolume, p. A145.

85. Flint, S.S. & Plint, A.G. 2005 Paleo-valley depths: Comparisons of Pennsylvanian icehouseand Cretaceous greenhouse examples. American Association of Petroleum Geologists, AnnualConvention, Calgary, June 19-22, Abstract Volume, p. A46.

86. McCarthy, P.J. & Plint, A.G. 2005 An empirical paleosol-landscape model of a dissectedcoastal plain, Cenomanian Dunvegan Formation, Western Canada Foreland Basin:Implications for nonmarine sequence stratigraphy. American Association of PetroleumGeologists, Annual Convention, Calgary, June 19-22, Abstract Volume, p. A89.

87. Tyagi, A., Varban, B.L., Plint, A.G., & McNeil, D.H. 2005. High-resolution sequencestratigraphy of marine mudstones reveals forebulge response to loading, and shifting thrustloads, Western Canada Foreland Basin. In Geological Society of America Annual Meeting,Salt Lake City, Utah. Abstracts with Programs, p. 338.

88. McCarthy, P.J. & Plint, A.G. 2005 A pedostratigraphic nonmarine sequence model. InGeological Society of America Annual Meeting, Salt Lake City, Utah. Abstracts withPrograms, p. 139.

89. Murray, A.M., Cumbaa, S.L., Hay, M.J. & Plint, A.G. 2006 A new Paraclupeid fish(Clupeomorpha, Ellimmichthyformes) from the Middle Cenomanian Dunvegan Formation,Alberta, Canada. Society of Vertebrate Paleontology Annual Meeting, October. Abstract,Journal of Vertebrate Paleontology, v. 26, supp. to no. 3.

90. Roca, X., Rylaarsdam, J.R., Zhang, H., Plint, A.G. and Schröder-Adams, C. 2006 Evolvingdepocentres and depositional systems in the Late Albian (Joli Fou, Viking, Paddy, Westgateand Shaftesbury) strata of Alberta and British Columbia: Responses to Cordilleran tectonicactivity. In Canadian Society of Petroleum Geologists, Annual Convention, May 15-18 2006,Calgary, Alberta, Abstract on CD.

91. Plint, A.G., Tyagi, A., Varban, B.L. and Kreitner, M.A. 2006 Evolving depocentres anddepositional systems in Cenomanian-Turonian (Dunvegan, Kaskapau and Blackstone) strata,Alberta and British Columbia: Responses to Cordilleran tectonic activity. In Canadian Societyof Petroleum Geologists, Annual Convention, May 15-18 2006, Calgary, Alberta, Abstract onCD. (Invited paper)

92. Hay, M.J. and Plint, A.G. 2006. Sediment supply vs. accelerating tectonic subsidence: Anuphill struggle for the last Dunvegan deltas. In Canadian Society of Petroleum Geologists,Annual Convention, May 15-18 2006, Calgary, Alberta, Abstract on CD.

93. Hart, B.S., Varban, B.L., Marfut, K & Plint, A.G. 2006. Blind thrusts and fault-propagationfolds in the Alberta Group, Deep basin: Implications for tight-gas reservoirs. In CanadianSociety of Petroleum Geologists, Annual Convention, May 15-18 2006, Calgary, Alberta,Abstract on CD.

94. Tyagi, A., Varban, B.L., Plint, A.G. & McNeil, D. 2006. How complete is the stratigraphicrecord of the Cenomanian-Turonian marine shales in the Western Interior Basin? InGeological Society of America, Annual Meeting, 22-25 October, Philadelphia. GSA Abstractswith Programs, p. 540.

95. Roca, X., Rylaarsdam, J.R., Zhang, H., and Plint, A.G. 2007. Tectonic and eustatic controls on

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foreland basin deposition, the Lower Colorado Group and equivalent strata of the AlbertaBasin, Canada. American Association of Petroleum Geologists, Annual Convention, LongBeach, California, April 1-4, 2007; Abstract on CD.

96. Roca, X., Krawetz, J.R., Zhang, H., Varban, B.L., Sisulak, C.F., Bastedo, K. and Plint, A.G.,2008. Genetic stratigraphy of the Lower Colorado Group: From Peace River to the MontanaBorder. In: Canadian Society of Petroleum Geologists, Annual Convention, May 12-15 2008,Calgary, Alberta, Abstract on CD.

97. Plint, A.G., Roca, X., Zhang, H., Krawetz, J.R., Kreitner, M.A., Sisulak, C.F. and Varban,B.L., 2008. Migrating, short-lived depocentres revealed through high-resolutionallostratigraphy. Geological Society of America, Annual Meeting, Houston, Texas, October 5-10 2008. Abstract on CD. GSA Abstracts with programs, (Invited paper).

98. Buckley, R., Krawetz, J.R. and Plint, A.G., 2010, Stratigraphy and sedimentology of the PeaceRiver Formation: Abrupt facies changes across a flexural depocentre. GeoCanada 2010, May10-14, Calgary, Alberta. (Best Student Poster Award)

99. Shank, J.A. and Plint, A.G., 2010, Sedimentology and high-resolution stratigraphy of a muddyramp: Cardium Formation (Turonian-Coniacian), southern Alberta. GeoCanada 2010, May 10-14, Calgary, Alberta.

100. Angiel, P. and Plint, A.G., 2010, Facies changes and stratal geometry in the Upper AlbianHasler, Goodrich and Cruiser formations, NE British Columbia. GeoCanada 2010, May 10-14,Calgary, Alberta.

101. Shank, J.A. and Plint, A.G. 2010, Yo-Yo eustasy and teeter-totter tectonics in a muddy basin:Cardium Formation, southern Alberta and northern Montana. CSPG Basin Analysis DivisionTalk, 2 November, 2010, Calgary, Alberta.nd

102. Plint, A.G. 2011. The Cretaceous Dunvegan delta complex, NW Alberta: A sensitive recordof eustatic and tectonic controls on sedimentation. Keynote lecture, Western Inter-UniversityGeological Conference, Brandon MB, Jan 7, 2010.

103. Shank, J.A. and Plint, A.G. 2011, High-resolution mapping of depositional trends over theVulcan structure and Bow Island Arch: Cardium Formation (Turonian-Coniacian), SouthernAlberta. AAPG Annual Convention, Houston TX, 10-13 April 2011, Abstract Volume p. 165.

104. Buckley, R.A and Plint, A.G., 2011, Tectonic and eustatic control on deposition of theHarmon, Cadotte and Paddy members of the Albian Peace River Formation, Alberta andBritish Columbia, Canada. Poster: AAPG Annual Convention, Houston TX, 10-13 April2011, Abstract Volume p. 25.

105. Macquaker, J.H.M. and Plint, A.G., 2011, Offshore transport of mud by combined flows:Upper Cretaceous, Western Interior Seaway, northern Alberta, Canada. AAPG AnnualConvention, Houston TX, 10-13 April 2011, Abstract Volume p. 117.

7. Research Funding1986-88 $8,000 p.a. Imperial Oil Ltd.1987-89 $19,620 p.aNSERC (total $39,240)1987-88 $22,500 U.W.O. Academic Development Fund.1987-88 $6,000 Texaco Resources Ltd.

1987-88 $5,000 Energy, Mines & Res.1987 $1,500 Canadian Hunter Ltd.

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1988-89 $7,500 Energy, Mines & Res.1988-89 $5,900 Texaco Resources Ltd.1988-89 $4,000 U.W.O. / NSERC.1988 $5,700 Unocal Ltd.1988 $2,500 Canadian Hunter Ltd.1988 $2,000 Esso Resources Ltd.1989 $3,500 Energy, Mines & Res.1989-92 $26,549 p.aNSERC (total $79,647)1989-90 $3,500 Texaco Resources Ltd.1989 $2,500 Canadian Hunter Ltd.1990 $8,000 Husky Resources Ltd.1990 $3,500 Canadian Hunter Ltd.1991 $7,000 Husky Resources Ltd.1991 $3,500 Canadian Hunter Ltd.1991 $6,000 E.M.R./NSERC.1992-95 $29,740 p.a NSERC (total $89,220)1993 $3,800 Elf Aquitaine Ltd.1994 $6,500 Union Pacific Resources.1994 $5,000 Home Oil Ltd.1994-95 $7,500 Pan Canadian Ltd.1994-95 $6,000 Wascana Energy Inc.1994-95 $5,000 Canadian Hunter Ltd.1995-96 $13,500 Lithoprobe1995-96 $10,000 Pan Canadian Ltd.1995-99 $31,200 p.aNSERC (total $124,800)1995-96 $6,000 Wascana Energy Inc.1995 $6,500 Union Pacific Resources.1996-98 $6,000 p.a. Amoco Canada Ltd1996-99 $8,000p.a. Husky Oil Operations1996 $3,000 Petro-Canada Ltd.1996-98 $10,000 Maxus Ecuador Inc.1996-97 $6,000 Wascana Energy Inc

1998 $39,000 EXXON (Res. Contract)1998-99 $ 6,000 Wascana Energy Inc.1999-03 $45,406 pa.NSERC (total $181,624)1999-2000 $US 2,000 Soc. of Professional Well Log Analysts1999-2000 $7,500 Petro-Canada Ltd.2000-2001 $8,000 Husky Oil Operations Ltd. 2000-2001 $10,000 BP-AMOCO Inc.2001-2002 $8,000 Husky Oil Operations Ltd. 2002-2002 $2,600 AAPG Grant-in-Aid to B.L. Varban2002-2002 $2,225 AAPG Grant-in-Aid to A. Tyagi2002-2005 $6,000 pa Devon Petroleum Corp.2002-2005 $6,000 pa EnCana Inc.2002-2005 $6,000 pa Husky Energy Inc.

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2002-2005 $6,000 pa Talisman Energy Inc.2002-2005 $6,000 pa ExxonMobil Inc.2004 $ 2,600 AAPG Grant-in-Aid to M.J. Hay2004 $ 2,600 AAPG Grant-in-Aid to X. Roca2003-2004 $5,000 Anadarko Energy2002-2005 $30,000 pa NSERC-CRD matching grant

(Total NSERC-CRD grant over 3 years = $180,000)2004-2006 $12,000 Anadarko Energy2004-2004 $ 5,000 Geoscience BC Scholarship (to Jessica Rylaarsdam)2003-2008 $46,590 pa NSERC - Discovery (total over 5 years = $232,950)2005-2006 $ 6,000 Burlington Resources Ltd.2008-2013 $52,000 pa NSERC - Discovery (total over 5 years = $260,000)2009-2010 $ 5,000 Geoscience B.C. Scholarship (to Robin Buckley)2010 $ 2,525 AAPG Grant-in-Aid to Robin Buckley2010 $ 2,500 AAPG Grant-in-Aid to Joel Shank2010 $ 2,520 AAPG Grant-in-Aid to Piotr Angiel2011-2113 £ 720,883 NERC-UK. Co-Investigator (D. Grocke & I. Jarvis, P.I’s.; approx

CDN $1.17 million).2011 $ not known AAPG Grant-in-Aid to Piotr Angiel2011 $ not known AAPG Grant-in-Aid to Meriem Grifi

Technical Support: Home Oil Ltd., Esso Resources Ltd., Canadian Hunter Ltd.EXXON Production Research Co., Amoco-BP Canada Ltd. Devon Canada Resources, Talisman Energy Inc.

Donations: International Datashare Corporation, donation of 1.3 million digital well log curves, value

approx $30 million. Divestco Inc. Donation of digital well log system, (software and unlimited data access), value

approx. $1.4 million.Imperial Oil Ltd.: Complete Canadian well log microfiche library for B.C., Alberta, NWT,

Saskatchewan and Manitoba. Value about $800,000.EnCana Ltd.: Gamma Ray spectrometer, Value about $12,000.

8. Other Scholarly and Professional Activities.a) Service to Scientific Community.Editor (team of 3) of SEDIMENTOLOGY (Journal of the International Association of

Sedimentologists) 1994-1998. (Reviewed/edited about 180 papers)

Editor of Special Publications for International Association of Sedimentologists, 1998-2002.

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(Edited 149 papers in nine Special Publications).

Bureau Member, International Association of Sedimentologists (1994-02).

Editor of Facies Analysis: A Tribute to the Research and Teaching of Harold G. Reading.

International Association of Sedimentologists, Special Publication No. 22, 1995, 384 pp.

(Reprinted, 1998).

Associate Editor, Bulletin of Canadian Petroleum Geology (1990-92).

Associate Editor, Bulletin of Canadian Petroleum Geology (2002-present).

Editor of Canadian Sedimentology Research Group (G.A.C. Sedimentology Division) Newsletter,

1984-1990.

Organized 1st CSRG Regional Meeting, London, Ontario, 1987.

Co-Convenor (with D. Swift & J. Snedden) of S.E.P.M. Research Conference Tongues, Ridges &

Wedges: Highstand versus Lowstand Architecture in Marine Basins. Casper & Thermopolis,

Wyoming, June 24-29, 1995.

Co-Convenor (with P.J. McCarthy & M.R. Gibling) Symposium on Non-Marine Sequence

Stratigraphy at 7 International Fluvial Conference, Lincoln, Nebraska, August, 2001.th

National Correspondent to International Association of Sedimentologists, 1994 - present.

Technical Committee for CSPG "Sequences" meeting, Calgary, 1988.

Refereed numerous manuscripts for journals.

Refereed numerous grant applications for NSERC, NERC (U.K), NSF (U.S.A.), Czech National

Academy of Science, National Research Council of South Africa, American Chemical Society

(PRF), Georgia National Science Foundation, NSERC Canada Research Chairs.

Organized `soft-rock' lunchtime seminar series at UWO, 1986-1999.

Member, Editorial Board of Contributions to Sedimentary Geology, (published in Germany).

Chair of all SEPM oral sessions for AAPG-SEPM Annual Convention, Calgary, June 19-23,

2005.

Co-Chair, ‘From Foothills to Foreland - Linkages and New Approaches’; CSPG Annual

Convention, Calgary, May 15-18, 2006.

Co-Chair, ‘Clastic sedimentology - shallow marine clastic systems’. GeoCanada Convention,

Calgary, 10-14 May 2010.

b) Invited Lectures.

Universities:

Bristol

Brock,

Cambridge

Columbia (Lamont-Doherty)

Dalhousie,

Durham,

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Heidelberg,

Imperial College,

Liverpool,

Manchester,

McMaster (x2)

Memorial University (Imperial Oil lecturer)

New Mexico Tech, Socorro, NM.

Northwestern, Evanston, Illinois.

Ohio (Athens, Ohio)

Ottawa,

Oxford, (x2)

Oxford-Brookes,

Queen's, (2x)

Reading,

Toronto, (2x)

Waterloo,

Windsor,

AAPG Distinguished Lecturer 2010:

North America: South Dakota School of Mines, Michigan State University, Bowling Green

University, University of Ottawa, University of Kansas, Auburn University, New Mexico State

University, West Texas Geological Society, Montana Geological Society.

Europe: Czech Geological Survey, Prague; Statoil, Oslo; University of Oslo; Austrian Mining

Academy, Leoben; University of Vienna; RWE Dea Ag., Hamburg; University of Hamburg; Shell

E & P Rijswijk; University of Aachen; Institute Francais Petrole, Paris; Swiss Association of

Petroleum Geologists, Geneva.

Other Institutions

Alberta Geological Survey

Amoco Canada Ltd.

Anadarko Energy Inc.

British Petroleum Canada.

Canadian Hunter Exploration Ltd.

Czech Geological Survey, Prague.

Elf-Aquitaine, Pau, France.

Esso Resources Ltd.

Home Oil Ltd.

Husky Resources Ltd.

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Unocal Canada Ltd.

Unocal U.S.A. Inc.

c) Short Courses

University of Bergen, Bergen, April 1993; May 1996

Maxus Ecuador Inc, Quito, October 1995

Home Oil Ltd, Calgary, July 1991; July 1994.

Husky Oil Operations, Calgary, July, 1990; July, 1996; July 1997.

Maxus U.S.A. Inc., Dallas, May 1997

University of Heidelberg (IAS Regional Mtg.), Heidelberg, August, 1997 (with David Ulicny).

Amoco Canada Ltd, Calgary, July 1998 (with Paul McCarthy).

Charles University, Prague (with David Ulicny) May 1999.

Pan-Canadian Petroleum (co-instructor with L. Griffith & N. Corbett), Calgary, Oct. 2000;

October, 2001.

Husky Energy, St. John’s Newfoundland, April 2005.

Santos USA, Houston, February 2006

Moravske naftove doly (MND) International E & P, Prague, (with David Ulicny) May 2007.

d) Consultantships.

British National Oil Corporation October, 1979.

April, 1981.

Ready Mixed Concrete Ltd. UK June, 1980.

Parks Canada (Fundy) May, 1983.

Esso Resources Ltd. July 1986.

February, 1987.

Unocal Ltd. May, 1989

Husky Oil Operations Ltd. June 1990

Home Oil Co. Ltd. July 1991

August 1994

Elf Aquitaine Ltd. August, 1993

Maxus Ecuador Inc. October, 1995

Husky Oil Operations Ltd. 1995-96.

Maxus U.S.A. Inc. May, 1997

EXXON Production Research 1997-98

EnCana Energy October 2000 and 2001

Husky Oil Operations Ltd. June 1999

August 1999

October 1999

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July 2000

February 2002

October 2003

February, 2004

April 2004

October 2004

April 2005

July 2008

Santos USA Inc February, 2006

MND Exploration & Production May 2007

e) Membership of Professional Societies.

International Association of Sedimentologists.

Society of Economic Paleontologists and Mineralogists.

Canadian Society of Petroleum Geologists.

Member, Association of Professional Geologists of Ontario (APGO)

9. University Administrative Duties.

a) Department

Dept. Geology, Long Range Planning Committee, 1988-89.

Dept. Geology, Appointment Committee (Chairman), 1989.

Dept. Geology, Graduate Student Admissions (Chairman, 1989-90, member 1989-92).

Dept. Geology, Chairman, Undergraduate Curriculum Revision (1988-92)

Dept. Geology, Appointment Committee (Chairman), 1992.

Faculty of Science, Departmental representative on Educational Policy Committee, 990-93.

Dept. Geology, Appointment Committee (hydrogeologist), 1993.

Dept. Geology, Comprehensive Examination Appointment Committee, 1991-93.

Dept. Earth Sci, Undergraduate Counselor, 1994-1997

Dept. Earth Sci, Undergraduate Committee, 1994-1997

Dept. Earth Sci, Colloquium Committee, 1994-95

Dept. Earth Sci, Infrastructure Committee, 1994-1999

Dept. Earth Sci, Appointment Committee (paleontologist), 1994.

Dept. Earth Sci, Appointment Committee (chairman), 1997.

Dept. Earth Sci, Appointment Committee (paleontologist), 1998.

Dept. Earth Sci, Graduate Committee, 1998-1999.

Dept. Earth Sci, Graduate Chair, 1999-2004

Dept Earth Sci, Associate Chair, 1999-2004 (Acting Chair, Dec/99; Dec/01).

Dept. Earth Sci, Appointment Committee (Structural Geologist + Geophysicist, 2003).

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Dept. Earth Sci, Appointment Committee, 2005 - 2008

Dept. Earth Sci, Promotion & Tenure Committee, 2003 - present

Dept. Earth Sci, Workload Committee, 2004 - 2006.

Dept Earth Sci, Graduate Committee, 2004 - present

Dept Earth Sci, Undergraduate Committee, 2006 - 2009

Dept. Earth Sci. Field Trip Committee, 2008-present (Chair)

Dept. Earth Sci. Awards Committee, 2008-

b) Faculty

Faculty of Arts - Faculty of Science representative, 1996-99.

Faculty of Social Science: Dept. Geography. Promotion and Tenure Committee, 2009 -

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University of Western Ontario CURRICULUM VITAE: Dr. Robert A. Schincariol, P.Eng., P.Geo. Areas of Expertise: Hydrogeology and Watershed Hydrology - groundwater flow and contaminant / heat transport in hydrogeologic systems, permafrost hydrogeology, and groundwater geochemistry. 1. NAME: Robert Anthony Schincariol RANK: Associate Professor FACULTY: Science DATE TENURED: 1999/07 2. EDUCATION:

Degree University Department Year Ph.D. The Ohio State University Geological Sciences 1993 M.Sc. University of Alberta Geology 1989 B.A.Sc. University of Windsor Geological Engineering 1986

3. EMPLOYMENT HISTORY: Date (m/yr) Rank and Position Department Institution

07/99-present Associate Professor Earth Sciences University of Western Ontario 07/03-present Associate Professor Civil & Environ. University of Western Ontario (cross appointed) Engineering 07/07-08/08 Acting Chair Earth Sciences University of Western Ontario

07/02-09/06 Associate Director Environmental University of Western Ontario Research Western 06/93-06/99 Assistant Professor Earth Sciences University of Western Ontario 01/90-06/93 Graduate Research Geological Sciences The Ohio State University Associate 01/90-06/93 Hydrogeologist- Markham, Ontario Gartner Lee Ltd. on retainer/ part-time 10/88-12/89 Hydrogeologist Markham, Ontario Gartner Lee Ltd. 06/86-09/88 Research / Teaching Geology University of Alberta Assistant 05/85-08/85 Research Assistant Geology University of Windsor

05/84-08/84 Research Assistant Geology University of Windsor 06/83-08/83 Soils Technician Windsor, Ontario Dominion Soils Investigation

4. HONORS AND AWARDS: 1993 Distinguished Senior Ph.D. Student Award, Geol. Sci, The Ohio State University

1991 Estwing Award-Outstanding 1st yr. Geol. Grad. Student, The Ohio State University 1990-92 Graduate Fellow, The Ohio State University 1990-92 NSERC Postgraduate Scholarship (PGS4 & PGS5) 1987-88 Province of Alberta Graduate Scholarship 1986 University of Windsor Board of Governors Medal in Geological Engineering 1984-85 NSERC Undergraduate Summer Research Awards

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5. TEACHING: A year refers to start of academic year (September) e.g. 2000 = Sept. 2000 – April 2001 B student evaluation (mean overall effectiveness) out of 7; n/a not available < 5 students responded to survey or still not reported by registrar’s office Note: 2001/02 and 2008/09 academic years on sabbatical; no teaching duties. (a) Undergraduate Courses Course Title / description Years Taught, Enrolment,

and Student Evaluation year A enrol. score B

Earth Sciences 2281b Geology for Engineers - Introduction to physical geology with emphasis on the engineering oriented aspects of the Earth Sciences. Topics include: minerals and rocks; mass movements; interpretation of aerial photographs, topographic and geologic maps; surficial processes and their manifestations; surface and ground water; structural geology and subsurface processes; and earth resources. formerly 281b

2010 2009 2006 2005 2004 2003 2002 2000 1999 1998 1997 1996

81 88 66 70 88 51 56 60 51 39 48 25

4.5 5.9 4.9 4.9 5.1 5.6 5.4 5.7 5.3 5.0 5.9

Earth Sciences 3340a Watershed Hydrology – Occurrence, movement, and behaviour of water in the hydrologic cycle. The development of quantitative representations of hydrologic processes (e.g. precipitation, evapotranspiration, runoff, infiltration and unsaturated flow, saturated flow, surface flow). Analysis of stream response hydrographs. Statistical models of predicting flood responses and water resource management. formerly titled – Physical Hydrology 340a 1996-2003

2010 2009 2007 2006 2005 2004 2003 2002 2000 1999 1998 1997 1996

53 69 49 60 55 65 47 61 41 31 28 34 48

3.8 5.4 5.1 5.4 5.1 5.3 4.9 5.2 5.4 5.7 5.3 5.4

Earth Sciences 4440b

Fundamentals of Ground Water Flow and Contaminant Transport – Occurrence, distribution, movement, chemistry and composition of ground water as a function of the geological environment; water quality and ground-water contamination; collection and evaluation of hydrogeologic data; modelling ground-water flow and advective transport; case histories. formerly titled – Physical and Chemical Hydrogeology 440b 1996-2003

2010 2009 2006 2005 2004 2003 2002 2000 1999 1998 1997 1996

12 4 16 7 18 16 15 26 17 23 15 10

6.3 5.4 5.2 5.7 5.5 5.5 5.3 5.6 5.4 5.1 n/a

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Earth Sciences 4490 Senior Thesis – A presentation of research on a chosen problem. Original data must be generated from field or laboratory studies and analysed using appropriate methodologies. The results must be integrated into the existing literature on the topic. Independence in the conduct and reporting of research must be demonstrated. Formerly 490

2007 2005 2004 2003 1998 1997 1996

1 1 2 2 4 1 1

n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a

Civil Engineering 4440

Civil Engineering Thesis – Selection and investigation of anengineering problem. Analytical and/or experimental work is carried out by individual students, supervised by a faculty member. Progress reports and a final engineering report are prepared; each student must deliver a public lecture. Students considering future graduate studies are strongly encouraged to take this course.

2010 1999

1 1

n/a n/a

Earth Sciences 459a/b Selected Topics in Earth Sciences – Essay course on the natural biodegradation of contaminants in the subsurface (2000)

2000 4 n/a

Geology 291b Geology for Engineers – for description see Earth Sci. 2281b

1995 1994 1993

50 73 94

5.9 5.6 3.9

Geology 411b Fluids of the Crust – for description see Earth Sci. 4440b 1993 9 4.8 Geology 414a Physical and Chemical Hydrogeology -

for description see Earth Sci. 4440b 1995 1994

14 13

6.2 6.6

(b) Graduate Courses Course Title / description Years Taught, Enrolment,

and Student Evaluation year A enrol. score B

Geology 9540a/b Physical and Chemical Hydrogeology - for description see Earth Sci. 4440a (above); this is the graduate equivalent and requires an additional major research paper and presentation. formerly 540a/b

2010 2009 2006 2005 2004 2003 2002 2000 1999 1998 1997 1996

2 5 8 10 4 3 6 8 6 7 6 8

6.3 6.4 5.9 n/a n/a 6.3 6.1 n/a 6.0 6.2 5.5

Geology 519b Applied Ground Water Modelling - The goal of the course is to provide both the science behind ground water modelling and develop proficiency in the art of applying ground water models to practical problems.

2003 2000 1998

7 6 5

6.6 5.7 6.0

Environmental Science 504a shared1

Principles of Environmental Science I. – each week a different faculty member gives a 2 hour lecture, and an assignment, on a fundamental topic in the environmental sciences. Students are examined on lectures and assignments.

1999 1998 1997 1996 1995

6 9 6 4 9

n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a

Environmental Science 502 shared1

Principles of Environmental Science – see 504a Below

1994

8 n/a

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Geology 580 shared2 Graduate Student Seminar - graduate students research a topic, write an abstract, compile a reference list, present and defend their ideas before peers, and write a scientific paper.

1995 9 n/a

Geology 514a Physical and Chemical Hydrogeology - for description see Earth Sci. 440a/b (above); this is the graduate equivalent andrequires an additional major research paper and presentation.

1995 1994

5 6

6.0 n/a

Geology 585b Special Topics – given as Geochemical Modelling of Ground Water; joint with Wayne Nesbitt

1994 1 n/a

Geology 511b Fluids of the Crust - for description see Earth Sci. 440a/b (above); this is the graduate equivalent and requires an additional major research paper and presentation.

1993

6

n/a

c) Graduate Supervision:

i. master’s theses: (2 in progress, 6 completed; 2 withdraw UWO Earth Sciences unless otherwise specified)

Principal Supervisor Nevenka Nakevska, M.Sc. candidate, Geothermal utilization in SAGD tar sands operations – Athabasca and Cold Lake, AB regions, in progress (May 2009 – present). Gregg Ferris, M.Sc. candidate, Sediment transport in the Kettle Creek Watershed, in progress (Sept. 2004- present). Frank Colozza, M.Sc. (accelerated; project supervisor), Free convection in porous media associated with a salt storage facility, completed Sept. 2010. Shawna Davy, M.Sc. candidate, Suspended sediment and pollutant transport in the Grand River Watershed, (2005-09; withdrew from program Jan. 2009). Bhaskar Sahoo, M.Sc. candidate, Correlating sedimentary rock texture and permeability, in progress (2003-05; withdrew from program Dec. 2005). John McNeil, M.Sc., Macrodispersion of Miscible Plumes in Correlated Heterogeneous Permeability Fields: Advanced Processing Techniques, completed Jan. 2004. Krista Adams, M.Sc., Macrodispersion of Dense Miscible Plumes in Heterogeneous Permeability Fields, completed Jan. 2001. Greg Oldenborger, M.Sc., L. Mansinha co-supervisor, Three Dimensional Mapping of Spatial Variability of Hydraulic Conductivity Using Spectral Methods, completed Oct. 2000. Janet Steinbachs, M.Sc., A.C. Crowe (National Water Research Institute) co-supervisor, Hydrogeology and Ground Water Contamination of the Old Ausable River Watershed, completed February 1999.

Co-Supervisor

Shawna Simpson, M.Sc., F.J. Longstaffe principal supervisor, Stable Isotope Hydrology and Hydrosphere Reservoir Interactions at the Pinery Provincial Park, completed Jan. 2001.

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ii. doctoral theses:

(2 in progress, 1 completed; UWO Earth Sciences unless otherwise specified) Principal Supervisor Seyed Emad Dehkordi, Ph.D. candidate, Thermal Sustainability and Environmental Impacts of Low-temperature Geothermal Energy Systems on Groundwater and Surface Water Resources, in progress (Sept. 2009 -present). Jeff Markle, Ph.D. candidate, Development of Simplified Models to Assess the Impact of Thermal Plumes Emanating from Sand and Gravel Pits, in progress (1999-present). Ranjeet Nagare, Ph.D., Coupled Heat and Water Transport in Organic Soils, completed May 2011.

iii. post-doctoral fellows: None

iv. graduate committees (total number served on per year):

Year (July 1 – June 30)

M.Sc./ ME.Sc. Theses

Ph.D. Theses Advisory Committees

Ph.D. Comprehensive

2010-11 1 1 3 1 2009-10 2 4 2008-09 3 3 2 2007-08 1 3 5 2006-07 4 5 2 2005-06 4 6 1 2004-05 3 4 5 2003-04 1 1 4 2 2002-03 4 1 3 1 2001-02 1 2 1 2000-01 4 2 3 1 1999-00 1 3 4 2 1998-99 1 1 4 1997-98 4 1 4 1996-97 1 2 1 1 1995-96 3 1 1 1 1994-95 4 1

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6. PUBLICATIONS a) Summary

Monographs, Chapters in Books & reviews 4 Articles in Peer-Reviewed Journals 15 Articles in Peer-Reviewed Conference Proceedings 2 Articles in Non-Peer-Reviewed Journals and Conference Proceedings 1 Abstracts, Presentations at Professional Meetings 38 Technical Reports 12 Accepted for Publication / In Press Submitted for Publication / Under Review 2

b) Details Chapters in Books / Monographs: Maun, M.A. and R.A. Schincariol (Editors), 2010. Impacts of Water Diversion on Biotic Communities of a River in a Dune Watershed, National Research Council of Canada (NRC Research Press), 92 p., ISBN-13 978-0-660-19942-9. Schincariol, R.A., J.N. Barrett, and A.C. Crowe, 2010. Hydrology of the Old Ausable River Channel (in NRC monograph – cited above, p. 7-24. Maun, M.A. and R.A. Schincariol, General Introduction (in NRC monograph cited above), p. 1-6. Maun, M.A., J.P. Dech, J.A. Wiklund, R.R. Martin, and R.A. Schincariol, Environmental Gradients in the Water and Sediments of the Old Ausable River Channel (in NRC monograph cited above), p. 25-41. Maun, M.A., R.A. Schincariol, J.P. Dech, J.A. Wiklund, A.K. Dewdney and J.N. Barrett, General Summary (in NRC monograph – cited above), p. 87-92. Schincariol, R.A., 2005. Fundamentals of Ground Water (F.W. Schwartz & H. Zhang, Wiley) – book review, EOS, 86(28), p. 266. Schincariol, R.A., 2004. The Walkerton Tragedy – Geology forms the Link (Box 11.2 p. 318-319, Ch 11), Canadian Edition – Earth An Introduction to Physical Geology, Tarbuck, Lutgens, Tsujita, Pearson Prentice-Hall, Toronto, Canada, 684 p., ISBN 0-13-121724-0. Schincariol, R.A., and R.K. Rowe, 2000. Contaminant Hydrogeology (Chapter 24; p. 711-739), Geotechnical and Geoenvironmental Engineering Handbook (R.K. Rowe, editor), Kluwer Academic Publishers, Norwell, MA, U.S.A., 1088 p. ISBN 0-7923-8613-2. Articles in Peer-Reviewed Journals: Nagare, R.M., R.A. Schincariol, W.L. Quinton, M. Hayashi, 2011. Laboratory calibration of time domain reflectometry to determine moisture content in undisturbed peat samples, European Journal of Soil Science, 62(2), DOI: 10.1111/j.1365-2389.2011.01351.x. Markle, J.M., and R.A. Schincariol, 2007. Thermal plume transport from sand and gravel pits – Potential thermal impacts on cool water streams, J. of Hydrology, 338, 174-195; doi:10.1016/j.jhydrol.2007.02.031. Markle, J.M., R.A. Schincariol, J.H. Sass and J.W. Molson, 2006. Characterizing the two-dimensional thermal conductivity distribution in a sand and gravel aquifer, Soil Sci. Soc. Am. J., 70, 1281-1294; doi:10.2136/sssaj2005.0293.

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McNeil, J.D., G.A. Oldenborger, and R.A. Schincariol, 2006. Quantitative imaging of contaminant distributions in heterogeneous porous media laboratory experiments, J. Contam. Hydrol., 84, 36-54; doi:10.1016/j.jconhyd.2005.12.005. Schincariol, R.A., M.A. Maun, J.N. Steinbachs, J.A. Wiklund, and A.C. Crowe, 2004. Response of an aquatic ecosystem to human activity: hydro-ecology of Ausable River channel in a dune watershed, Journal of Freshwater Ecology, 19(1), 123-139. Oldenborger, G.A., R.A. Schincariol, and L. Mansinha, 2003. Radar determination of the spatial structure of hydraulic conductivity, Ground Water, 41(1), 24-32. Schincariol, R.A., and J.D. McNeil, 2002. Errors with small volume elastic seepage meter bags, Ground Water, 40(6), 649-651. Oldenborger, G.A., R.A. Schincariol, and L. Mansinha, 2002. Space-local spectral texture segmentation applied to characterizing the heterogeneity of hydraulic conductivity, Water Resources Research, 38(8), 29-1 to 29-11; doi: 10.1029/2001WR000496. Eramian, M., R.A. Schincariol, L. Mansinha, and R.G. Stockwell, 1999. Generation of aquifer heterogeneity maps using two dimensional spectral texture segmentation techniques, Mathematical Geology, 31(3), 327-348. Schincariol, R.A., 1998. Dispersive mixing dynamics of dense miscible plumes: Natural perturbation initiation by local scale heterogeneities, Journal of Contaminant Hydrology, 34(3) , 247-271. Mansinha, L., R.G. Stockwell, R.P. Lowe, M. Eramian, R.A. Schincariol, 1997. Local S spectrum analysis of 1-D and 2-D data, Physics of the Earth and Planetary Interiors, 103(3-4), 329-336. Schincariol, R.A., F.W. Schwartz, and C.A. Mendoza, 1997. Instabilities in variable density flows: Stability and sensitivity analyses for homogeneous and heterogeneous media, Water Resources Research, 33(1), 31-41. Schincariol, R.A., F.W. Schwartz, and C.A. Mendoza, 1994. On the generation of instabilities in variable-density flow, Water Resources Research, 30(4), 913-927. Schincariol, R.A., E.E. Herderick, and F.W. Schwartz, 1993. On the application of image analysis to determine concentration distributions in laboratory experiments, Journal of Contaminant Hydrology, 12(3), 197-215. Schincariol, R.A., and F.W. Schwartz, 1990. An experimental investigation of variable density flow and mixing in homogeneous and heterogeneous media, Water Resources Research, 26(10), 2317 -2329. Articles in Peer-Reviewed Conference Proceedings: Fang, Y.C., R.A. Schincariol, F.W. Schwartz, and Y. Seol, 2002. Multimedia data mining applied to site investigation, In: Remediation of Chlorinated and Recalcitrant Compounds: The Third International Conference May 20-23, 2002, Monterey, California, Battelle Press, 8 pp. (CD), ISBN: 1-57477-132-9. Schincariol, R.A., and F.W. Schwartz, 1990. Unstable mixed convective transport in groundwater, Transport and Mass Exchange Processes in Sand and Gravel Aquifers: Field and Modelling Studies, Atomic Energy of Canada Ltd., AECL-10308, Ottawa, p.168-189. Articles in Non-Peer-Reviewed Journals and Conference Proceedings:

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Eramian, M., R.A. Schincariol, R.G. Stockwell, R.P. Lowe, and L. Mansinha, 1997. Review of applications of 1- & 2-D S transforms, in Wavelet Applications IV, Harold H. Szu, Editor, SPIE – The International Society for Optical Engineering, vol. 3078, p. 558-568. Abstracts, Presentations at Professional Meetings: Dehkordi, S.E. and R.A. Schincariol 2011. Regulations on geothermal heat pump (GHP) systems – Thermal impacts and areas for improvement in hydrogeological context, CGU-CSAFM joint meeting Banff, AB, May 16, 2011. Nakevska, N. and R.A. Schincariol 2011. Low-temperature geothermal system development in oil sands regions, CGU-CSAFM joint meeting Banff, AB, May 16, 2011. Nagare, R.M., R.A. Schincariol, W.L. Quinton, and M. Hayashi, 2011. Effects of initial water content on freeze-thaw processes in peat mesocosms, CGU-CSAFM joint meeting Banff, AB, May 18, 2011. Nagare, R.M., R.A. Schincariol, W.L. Quinton, and M. Hayashi, 2010. Laboratory simulation of water and heat transport in sub-arctic peat soils: Experimental setup, CMOS-CGU Congress Ottawa ON, Abstract 3829, June 14, 2010. W. Quinton, M. Hayashi, N. Wright, L. Chasmer, C. Hopkinson, R. Schincariol, F. Rezanezhad, R. Thorne, A. Kenward, Y. Zhang, A. Verma, R. Petrone, 2009. IP3 Progress at Scotty Creek, IP3 & WC2N Networks Joint Annual Workshop, Lake Louise, Alberta, Oct. 14-17, 2009. Nagare, R.M., R.A. Schincariol, W.L. Quinton, and M. Hayashi, 2009. Calibration of time domain reflectometry using undisturbed peat samples, Eos Trans. AGU, 90(22), Jt. Assem. Suppl., Abstract H32A-07, May 27, 2009. Nagare, R.M., R.A. Schincariol, W. Quinton, and M. Hayashi, 2009. Calibration of TDR probes for low water content measurements in organic soils, CRRC-IWS Ken Hewitt Symposium on Cold Regions and Water Science Research, Wilfrid Laurier University, Waterloo, ON, March 3, 2009. Schincariol, R.A., R.M. Nagare, W.L. Quinton, and M. Hayashi, 2008. The supporting role of mesocosm-scale laboratory experiments in solving critical issues at hydrogeological research sites, American Geophysical Union Fall Meeting, San Francisco, CA, H51K-08, Dec. 19, 2008. Schincariol, R.A., R.M. Nagare, W.L. Quinton, and M. Hayashi, 2008. The supporting role of laboratory mesocosms in Scotty Creek studies, 3rd annual IP3 meeting (CFCAS funded network), Whitehorse, YK, Nov.12-15, 2008. Quinton, W.L., M. Hayashi, N. Wright, L. Chasmer, C. Hopkinson, R.A. Schincariol, F. Rezanezhad, R. Thorne, A. Kenward, Y. Zhang, A. Verma, and R. Petrone, 2008. IP3 progress at Scotty Creek, 3rd annual IP3 meeting (CFCAS funded network), Whitehorse, YK, Nov.12-15, 2008. Schincariol, R.A., J.M. Markle, and G.A. Oldenborger, 2008. Heat transport, thermal pollution and geothermal utilization in porous aquifers, NSERC Strategic workshop, Kelowna, B.C., May 30, 2008. Schincariol, R.A., J.M. Markle, and J.W. Molson, 2007. Heat transport and thermal pollution in porous and fractured aquifers, Geological Society of America annual meeting, abstracts with programs vol. 39(6), paper 67-3. Quinton, Hayashi, Wright, Soulis, Heck, Elliot, Chasmer, Bemrose, Nagare, Schincariol, Zhang, Carey, Myers, Rezanezhad and Whittington, 2007. Advances in processes and parameterisation

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studies at Scotty Creek, 2nd annual IP3 meeting(CFCAS funded network), Waterloo, ON, Nov. 8-10, 2007. Davy, S. and R.A. Schincariol., 2007. Application of the Soil and Water Assessment Tool to the Grand River Watershed, Grand River Watershed Research Symposium, Cambridge, ON, May 18, 2007. Quinton, W., M. Hayashi, R.A. Schincariol, and N. Wright, 2006. Parameterisation of wetland hydrology, 1st annual IP3 Network meeting – Improved Processes and Parameterization for Prediction in Cold Regions, Saskatoon, SK, Oct. 19-20, 2006. Davy, S. and R.A. Schincariol, 2006. Suspended sediment transport in the Grand River watershed, Grand River Watershed Research Symposium, Cambridge, ON, May 5, 2006. Fang, Y.C., F.W. Schwartz, R.A. Schincariol, 2005. Data mining application: self-organizing maps (soms) application to assisting ground-water modeling, Geological Society of America annual meeting, Salt Lake City, UT, Oct. 16-19, 2005, GSA abstracts with programs vol. 37, no. 7, paper no.10-2. Markle, J.M., R.A. Schincariol, and J.W. Molson, 2004. Assessing the role of aquifer heterogeneity on heat transport in an unconfined aquifer, Geological Society of America annual meeting, Denver, CO, Nov. 7-14, 2004, GSA abstracts with programs vol. 36, no. 5, paper 246-2. Schincariol, R.A., G.A. Oldenborger, J. McNeil, J.M. Markle, and L. Mansinha, 2003. Assessing the spatial variability of hydraulic conductivity and its role in solute and heat transport, Geological Society of America annual meeting, Seattle, WA, Nov. 2-5, GSA abstracts with programs vol. 35, no. 6, ISBN 0016-7592, paper no. 215-11. Oldenborger, G.A., R.A. Schincariol, and L. Mansinha, 2003. Spectral analysis of visual images for characterizing hydraulic conductivity fields, Inland Northwest Research Alliance Subsurface Science Symposium, Salt Lake City, Oct. 5-8, 2003. Longstaffe, F.J., K.L. Gage, S.L. Simpson, E.A. Webb, and R.A. Schincariol, 2003. Stable hydrogen- and oxygen-isotope behaviour of soil water in sand dunes, and its relationship to shallow ground water, Southern Great Lakes Region, Canada, International Symposium on Isotope Hydrology and Integrated Water Resources Management, IAEA-CN-104, May 19-23, 2003, Vienna, Austria. Schincariol, R.A., and J.M. Markle, 2003. Thermal ground water plume impacts on cold water streams from aggregate operations, Hydrology and Groundwater Committee Meeting, Grand River Conservation Authority, Waterloo, Ontario, April 17, 2003. Schincariol, R.A., and J.M. Markle, 2002. Thermal ground water plume impacts on cold water streams from aggregate operations, Geological Society of America annual meeting, Denver, CO, Oct 27-30, 2002, paper 231-12. Markle, J., and R.A. Schincariol, 2001. A field investigation of temperature impacts from aggregate operations, A.D. Latornell Conservation Symposium – Water and Health: The Ripple Effect, Nov. 15, 2001. Schincariol, R.A., and J.D. McNeil, 2001. Assessing spatial variability in seepage flux using small volume elastic measurement bags, Geological Society of America annual meeting, Boston, MA, (GSA Abstracts with programs vol. 33(6), p.A-425, Nov. 2001).

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Oldenborger, G.A., R.A. Schincariol, and L. Mansinha, 2000. S-Transform texture segmentation for prediction of hydraulic conductivity, American Geophysical Union Fall Meeting, San Francisco, CA, (EOS, 81(48), p. F432, Nov. 28, 2000). McNeil, J.D., R.A. Schincariol, and J.N. Steinbachs, 2000. Spatial variability in ground water seepage to a wetland channel: Implications for quantifying flux with seepage-meters, American Geophysical Union Spring Meeting, Washington, D.C., (EOS, 81(19), p.S204, May 9, 2000). Oldenborger, G.A., R.A. Schincariol, and L. Mansinha, 2000. Characterizing the heterogeneity of hydraulic conductivity: Application of ground-penetrating radar and space-local spectral techniques, 2000 American Geophysical Union Spring Meeting, Washington, D.C., (EOS, 81(19), p.S246, May 9, 2000). Steinbachs, J.N., R.A. Schincariol, A.C. Crowe, and A. Maun, 1998. Hydrogeological and biological interactions in the Old Ausable river channel watershed, Grand Bend, Ontario, Geological Society of America annual meeting, Toronto, Ontario, (GSA Abstracts with programs vol. 30(7), p.A-120, Oct. 1998). Schincariol, R.A., M.G. Eramian, L. Mansinha, and R.G. Stockwell, 1998. Generation of aquifer heterogeneity maps using texture segmentation techniques, American Geophysical Union spring meeting, Boston, Massachusetts, (EOS, 79(17), p. S154, April 28, 1998). Eramian, M.G., R.A. Schincariol, L. Mansinha, and R.G. Stockwell, 1997. Computer aided sedimentological mapping of hydraulic conductivity: Spatial variability in glacio-fluvial deposits, American Geophysical Union spring meeting, Baltimore, Maryland, (EOS, 78(17), p. 129, April 29, 1997). Schincariol, R.A., 1996. Dispersive Mixing Dynamics of Dense Miscible Plumes: Natural Perturbation Initiation by Local Scale Heterogeneities, American Geophysical Union fall meeting, San Francisco, California, (EOS, 77(46), p. 234, Nov. 12, 1996). Schincariol, R.A., 1994. Heterogeneity induced instabilities in ground water contamination problems, Geological Society of America annual meeting, Seattle, Washington, (GSA Abstracts with programs vol. 26(7), p. A-78, Oct. 1994). Schwartz, F.W., H. Zhang, and R.A. Schincariol, 1994. High-performance computing in hydrogeology, Geological Association of Canada annual meeting, Waterloo, Ontario, vol.19, p. A101, May 1994. Schincariol, R.A., and F.W. Schwartz, 1993. Instability propagation in heterogeneous permeability fields, American Geophysical Union fall meeting, San Francisco, California, (EOS, 74(43), p. 286, Oct. 26, 1993). Schwartz, F.W., H. Zhang, and R.A. Schincariol, 1993. On the role of high performance computing in hydrogeology, Invited presentation, U.S. Army Corps of Engineers workshop on ground water modelling, Albuquerque, New Mexico, August 1993. Schincariol, R.A., and F.W. Schwartz, 1992. On the generation of instabilities in porous media, American Geophysical Union fall meeting, San Francisco, California, (EOS, 73(43), p. 164, Oct. 27, 1992). Schincariol, R.A., and F.W. Schwartz, 1991. Unstable mixed convective transport in groundwater, Invited Speaker at the American Geophysical Union spring meeting, Baltimore, Maryland, (EOS, 72(17), p. 127, April 23, 1991).

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Technical Reports: Markle, J.M. and Schincariol, R.A., 2003. A field and numerical investigation of temperature impacts from aggregate operations – progress report, The Ontario Aggregate Resources Corporation grant award date Nov. 12, 2002, January 21, 2003, 22 pp. Schincariol, R.A., 2002. Measuring ground water seepage flux in rivers and lakes, Fisheries and Oceans Canada contract F2902-010053, March 2002, 18 pp. Markle, J.M. and Schincariol, R.A., 2002. A field and numerical investigation of temperature impacts from aggregate operations – progress report, The Ontario Aggregate Resources Corporation grant award date Nov. 12, 2002, March 2002, 16 pp. Markle, J.M. and Schincariol, R.A., 2002. A field and numerical investigation of temperature impacts from aggregate operations, Fisheries and Oceans Canada contract F2902-010053, March 2002, 16 pp. Markle, J.M. and Schincariol, R.A., 2001. An evaluation of thermal ground water plume impacts on cold water streams, Fisheries and Oceans Canada contract F2902-000100, March 2001, 75 pp. Markle, J.M., and Schincariol, R.A., 2001. A field evaluation of the impact of a sand and gravel pit on the Tricks creek wetland complex, Fisheries and Oceans Canada contract F2902-000189, February 2001, 170 pp. Schincariol, R.A., 1997. Review of report “Hydrogeological Study - River Bend Planning area, London, Ontario” by Golder Associates and Proctor & Redfern Ltd. for the City of London (EEPAC), June 1997. Schincariol, R.A., 1991. Groundwater Monitoring Review Report, 1989-1990, East Quarry Landfill Site, Niagara Waste Systems Ltd., Thorold, Ontario, January 1991. Schincariol, R.A., 1990. Groundwater Monitoring Review Report, 1988-1989, East Quarry Landfill Site, Niagara Waste Systems Ltd., Thorold, Ontario, January 1990. Schincariol, R.A. and S.J. Usher, 1989. Water monitoring review report, 1987-1988, East Quarry Landfill site, Niagara Waste Systems Ltd., Thorold, Ontario, May 1989. Schincariol, R.A. and S.J. Usher, 1989. Water and gas monitoring review report, July 1986 - June 1988, West Quarry Landfill site, Niagara Waste Systems Ltd., Thorold, Ontario, June 1989. Schincariol, R.A. and D.F. McQuay, 1989. Thickson road industrial subdivision - Whitby, Ontario, hydrogeological study, Candevcon Ltd., Brampton, Ontario, June 1989. Submitted for Publication / Under Review: Nagare, R.M., R.A. Schincariol, W.L. Quinton, and M. Hayashi, 2011. Moving the field into the lab: Physical simulation of heat and water movement in sub-Arctic peat, submitted to Permafrost and Periglacial Processes (PPP) April 2011, 30 pp. Nagare, R.M., R.A. Schincariol, W.L. Quinton, and M. Hayashi, 2011. Effects of freezing on soil temperature, frost propagation and moisture redistribution in peat: Laboratory investigations, submitted to Hydrology and Earth System Sciences (HESS) May 2011, 37 pp.

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7. RESEARCH FUNDING: Funding Agency, Grant Type

Title of Project Amountper year

Years of Tenure

Principal Investigator (PI)/ Co-investigator (CI)

NSERC, Strategic Projects Grant

Understanding and Prediction of Permafrost Melt Impacts on Northern Water Resources

$150,000 2009- 2012

W.L. Quinton (PI) M. Hayashi (co-PI) R.A. Schincariol (co-PI)

NSERC, Collaborative Research and Development Grant

Large Scale Climate Chamber Simulations of Permafrost Environments ($12K NSERC; $8K BioChambers Inc.)

$20,000

2009 R.A. Schincariol (PI) W.L. Quinton (CI) M. Hayashi (CI)

Ontario Ministry of the Environment, Best in Science Program

Thermal Sustainability and Environmental Impacts of Low-Temperature Geothermal Energy Systems on Groundwater and Surface Water Resources in Ontario

$46,667 2009- 2012

R.A. Schincariol (PI) M.A. Rosen (co-PI)

Imperial Oil, University Research Awards

Low-Temperature Geothermal Waste Heat Utilization from In-Situ Bitumen Recovery Operations

$25,000 2009 R.A. Schincariol (PI)

NSERC, Research Grant

Thermal Plume Transport, Remediation,and Utilization in Groundwater

$15,000 2008-2012

R.A. Schincariol (PI)

University of Western Ontario, Faculty of Science, Research Grant

Active Layer Moisture and Carbon Dynamics in the Wetland-Dominated Zone of Discontinuous Permafrost

$18,000 2007- 2008

R.A. Schincariol (PI)

University of Western Ontario, Academic Development Fund, Equipment Grant

Weighing Soil Lysimeter System for Active Layer – Permafrost Climate Chamber Experiments

$94,000 2007-2008

R.A. Schincariol (PI)

NSERC, Research Grant

Groundwater and Surface Water Responses to Climate Change within Canadian Arctic and Great Lakes Basins

$14,400 2006- 2007

R.A. Schincariol (PI)

University of Western Ontario, Faculty of Science, Research Grant

Suspended Sediment and Pollutant Transport in the Kettle Creek and GrandRiver Watersheds

$5500 2006- 2007

R.A. Schincariol (PI)

Kettle Creek Conservation Authority

Suspended Sediment and Pollutant Transport in the Kettle Creek Watershed

$5000 2005- 2006

R.A. Schincariol (PI)

University of Western Ontario, Academic Development Fund, Equipment Grant

Suspended Sediment and Pollutant Transport in the Kettle Creek Watershed

$7500 2004- 2005

R.A. Schincariol (PI)

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Canadian Foundation for Innovation, Innovation Fund

The Biotron – module involving Schincariol: Biogeochemistry of Arctic and Agricultural Monoliths; Funding awarded for this component = $904,000 (total)

$2.825 million

2004-2008

N. Huner Project leader, 10 P.I.’s, 18 C.I.’s R.A. Schincariol (CI)

NSERC, Research Grant

Characterization of Geologic Heterogeneity and its Influence on Variable Density Fluid Flow and Mass Transport

$24,000 2002- 2006

R.A. Schincariol (PI)

Ontario Ministry of Natural Resources, Research Grant

Biology, Hydrogeology, and Chemistry of the Old Ausable River Channel, Pinery Provincial Park.

$5000 2001- 2002

A.M. Maun (PI) R.A. Schincariol (CI)

The Ontario Aggregate Resources Corp., Research Grant

A Field and Numerical Investigation of Temperature Impacts from Aggregate Operations

$14,000 2001-2002

R.A. Schincariol (PI) J. Markle (CI)

Fisheries and Oceans (Canada) Research Contract

Measuring Ground Water Seepage Flux in Rivers and Lakes

$9500

2001- 2002

R.A. Schincariol (PI)

Fisheries and Oceans (Canada), Research Contract

A Field and Numerical Investigation of Temperature Impacts from Aggregate Operations

$20,500 2001-2002

R.A. Schincariol (PI) J. Markle (CI)

American Association of Petroleum Geologists, Research Grant

Defining Hydrostratigraphic Units and Estimating Permeability Using Cross-hole Ground Penetrating Radar

$3000 2001- 2002

R.A. Schincariol (PI) J. Markle (CI)

Geological Society of America, Research Grant

Heat Transport Through Porous Media From Water Filled Pits Created by Aggregate Extraction

$4000 2000- 2001

R.A. Schincariol (PI) J. Markle (CI)

Fisheries and Oceans (Canada), Research Contract

A Field Evaluation of the Impact of a Sand and Gravel pit on the Tricks Creek Wetland Complex

$13,500 2000- 2001

R.A. Schincariol (PI) J. Markle (CI)

Trow Consulting Engineers Ltd., Brampton Ontario, Research Grant

A Field and Numerical Evaluation of the Migration of Thermal Plumes from Sand and Gravel Pits to Cold Water Streams

$5350 2000- 2001

R.A. Schincariol (PI) J. Markle (CI)

Fisheries and Oceans(Canada), Research Contract

An Evaluation of Thermal Ground Water Plume Impacts on Cold Water Streams

$23,750 2000- 2001

R.A. Schincariol (PI) J. Markle (CI) J. Sass (CI)

NSERC, Research Grant

Quantification of Factors Affecting Dispersion of Contaminant Plumes

$22,825 1998- 2002

R.A. Schincariol (PI)

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University of Western Ontario, Academic Development Fund

Ground Penetrating Radar for Environmental, Seismological, and Hydrological Investigation - departmental initiative; equipment -

$95,250

1997- 1998

L. Mansinha (PI) R.A. Schincariol (CI) F.J. Longstaffe (CI)

University of Western Ontario, Academic Development Fund

An Interdisciplinary Approach to the Problem of Environmental Degradation of the Old Ausable River Channel Watershed

$38,000 1997-1998

A.M. Maun (PI) R.A. Schincariol (CI) R.R. Martin (CI) D. Shrubsole (CI) C.M. Pearce (CI)

Richard and Jean Ivy Fund, Research Grant

Biology, Hydrogeology and Biogeochemistry of the Old Ausable River Channel Basin

$17,500

1996- 1998

A.M. Maun (PI) R.A. Schincariol (CI) R.R. Martin (CI)

Friends of the Environment Foundation, Research Grant

Biology, Hydrogeology and Biogeochemistry of the Old Ausable River Channel Basin

$5,000 1996-1998

A.M. Maun (PI) R.A. Schincariol (CI) R.R. Martin (CI)

NSERC, Equipment Grant

Experimental Porous Media Flow Tank

$29,529 1996-1997

R.A. Schincariol (PI)

NSERC, Research Grant

An Investigation of Factors Affecting the Shape of Contaminant Plumes

$17,370 1994-1998

R.A. Schincariol (PI)

NSERC- Univ. Western Ontario, Internal Research Grant

Field Scale Modelling of Density Effects in Contaminant Plumes

$8,767 1994-1995

R.A. Schincariol (PI)

University of Western Ontario

Start-up Funds (Faculty of Science) $38,000 1993-1994

R.A. Schincariol (PI)

U.S. Dept. of the Interior, Research Grant

Unstable Mixed Flow in Variable Density Systems

$27,333 1990-1993

F.W. Schwartz (PI) R.A. Schincariol (CI)

Esso Resources Canada, Research Grant

Physical Modelling of Nonaqueous Fluid Migration

$8,500 1986-1988

F.W. Schwartz (PI) R.A. Schincariol (CI)

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8. OTHER SCHOLARLY AND PROFESSIONAL ACTIVITIES: Membership in Professional Societies Professional Engineers of Ontario (Licensed Professional Engineer since 1989) Association of Professional Geoscientists of Ontario (Licensed Professional Geoscientist since 2007) American Geophysical Union – Hydrology Section Canadian Geophysical Union – Hydrology Section Geological Society of America – Hydrogeology Division National Ground Water Association – Scientists and Engineers Division Service to the Scientific Community (Editorships, Reviews, Invited Lectures) • Discussion Editor, Ground Water, 2011 – present. • Member, Technical Peer Review Panel – Province of Ontario Water Budget Model Source Water

Protection, Longpoint, Kettle Creek and Catfish Creek Region, March 2007 – present. • Member, Technical Peer Review Panel – Province of Ontario Water Budget Model Source Water

Protection, Thames, Sydenham & Region and Essex Region, June 2006 – present. • Member, Improved Processes and Parameterisation for Prediction in Cold Regions (IP3) working

group; a research network funded by the Canadian Foundation for Climate and Atmospheric Sciences (CFCAS), 2006-present.

• Associate Editor, Canadian Geotechnical Journal, 2002-2007. • Member, Dodd Creek Subwatershed Strategy Technical Committee, 2004-05 • Guest Associate Editor, Journal of Hydrology, June – July 2002; final review assessment of 9

papers for a special issue on the proposed Yucca Mountain high level nuclear waste storage facility & environment

• Aside from my Canadian Geotechnical Journal Associate Editor duties I regularly review manuscripts for other peer-reviewed journals including: Water Resources Research, Journal of Hydrology, Hydrological Processes, Hydrogeology Journal, Journal of Contaminant Hydrology, Advances in Water Resources, Geophysical Research Letters, Soil Science Society of America, Chemosphere, Experiments in Fluids, ASCE Journal of Geotechnical and Geoenvironmental Engineering, Water Quality Journal of Canada, International Journal for Numerical and Analytical Methods in Geomechanics, Environmetrics.

Year (July 1 – June 30) # Papers Reviewed Year # Papers Reviewed 2010-11 3 2001-02 7 2009-10 3 2000-01 6 2008-09 9 1999-00 3 2007-08 7 1998-99 5 2006-07 3 1997-98 5 2005-06 2 1996-97 1 2004-05 2 1995-96 3 2003-04 3 1994-95 2 2002-03 2 1993-94 1

• Grant Reviewer: (i) NSERC – regular reviewer NSERC grant applications including 5 NSERC

Strategic grants during period 2001-2003 and 2 in 2007-2008. (ii) Canadian Foundation for Climate and Atmospheric Science – external Network reviewer in 2005. (iii) U.S. Dept. of Defence Strategic Environ. Research and Develop. program FY06 – reviewed 9 grant applications

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in 2005. (iv) American Assoc. for the Advancement of Science Inland Northwest Research Alliance FY03 competition – reviewed 4 grant applications in 2003. (iv) American Chemical Society – Petrol. Res. Fund 2002 reviewer. (v) National Science Foundation – have reviewed 5 grant applications involving variable density flow research.

Year (July 1 – June 30) # Grants Reviewed Year # Grants Reviewed 2010-11 1 2001-02 5 2009-10 1 2000-01 - 2008-09 - 1999-00 - 2007-08 2 1998-99 1 2006-07 - 1997-98 3 2005-06 - 1996-97 1 2004-05 11 1995-96 4 2003-04 1 1994-95 2 2002-03 5 1993-94 3

• Session Chairs - 2nd International FEFLOW User Conference 2009, Potsdam, Germany, session -

Geothermal II; Geological Society of America annual meeting session Chairs: (i) Co-Chair 2007 session #67 – Regional Groundwater Flow: In Honor of Jozsef Toth, (ii) Co-Chair 1997 session - Recent Advances in Density-dependent Fluid Flow and Solute Transport.

• I have taught two short courses to the professional community:

Ground-Water Remediation - Existing and Emerging Technologies, F.W. Schwartz and R.A. Schincariol, Short Course, American Institute of Professional Geologists National Meeting, Columbus, Ohio, Oct. 6, 1996. Ground-Water Hydrology: Principles and Applications, F.W. Schwartz and R.A. Schincariol, Training Course for BP Oil (Lima Ohio), April 30-May 2, 1997.

• I have given many invited lectures on my research including: 04/03 Grand River Conservation Authority Waterloo, Ontario 09/97 Dept. of Geological Sciences The Ohio State University 03/96 Earth Sciences Dept. University of Waterloo 11/93 Dept. of Applied Mathematics University of Western Ontario 11/93 Dept. of Geology University of Windsor 11/93 National Water Research Institute Burlington, Ontario

9. SIGNIFICANT UNIVERSITY ADMINISTRATIVE DUTIES: (years - July 1 to June 30; listed with most recently served year last, e.g. -2001) a) Department (Earth Sciences unless noted) 2009-present Chair of Undergraduate Affairs 2010-present Member, Graduate Affairs Committee 2007-2008 Acting Department Chair (July 1, 2007 - Aug. 31, 2008) 2005-2007 Chair of Graduate Affairs 2005-2007 Associate Department Chair 2006-2007 Member, Department Chair Search Committee 2004-2007 Member, Awards Committee

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2004-2005 Member, Graduate Committee 2004-2006 Grants Committee 2003-2005 Member, Earth Science Promotion and Tenure Committee 2003-2004 Chair, Awards Committee 2002-2004 Member, Performance Evaluation Committee 2002-2004 Member, Curriculum Committee (acting Chair May-August) 2002-2003 Member, Awards Committee 2002-2003 Member, Technical Committee 2000-2001 Member, Earth Science Promotion and Tenure Committee 2000-2001 Member, Annual Performance Evaluation Committee 2000-2001 Member, Graduate Committee (curriculum) 1997-2001 Member, Undergraduate Committee (curriculum) 1996-2001 Chair, Curriculum Committee 1998-1999 Member, Outreach Committee 1996-1999 Member, Executive Committee 1997-1998 Member, Palaeontology position search committee 1995-1997 Member, Infrastructure Committee 1993-1996 Member, Curriculum Committee

b) Faculty 2006-2008 Member, Science Nominating Committee 2003-2006 Science representative on the Faculty of Social Science Council 2004-2006 Member, Biotron Project Planning Committee

1993-2006 Core Faculty Member, Graduate Program in Environmental Sciences 1996-2001 Member, Educational Policy Committee, Faculty of Science 1998-2000 Member, Undergraduate Environmental Science Advisory Committee 1994-2000 Member, Environmental Science Graduate Program Committee 1997-1998 Member, Selection Committee for the Chair of Earth Sciences c) University 2010-2011 Member, Appointments Committee, Centre for Environment and Sustainability 2007-2010 Member, Committee on Promotion and Tenure, Dept. of Geography 2005-2007 Member, Senate Committee on Academic Policy and Awards (Mar.06-Dec. 07) 2003-2012 Associate Professor (cross-appointed), Dept. of Civil & Environ. Engineering

2003-2006 Member, Civil and Environ. Engineering Promotion and Tenure Committee 2002-2006 Associate Director, Environmental Research Western (ERW) 2000-2007 Associate Member, Geotechnical Research Centre, UWO 1999-2003 Adjunct Professor, Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering 2001-2002 Member, Proposed Program in Water Quality Management Advisory Committee, Western Centre for Continuing Studies

2000-2002 Member, Internal Advisory Group, WESERI 2001 Telephone Campaign Western (April) 1999 UWO Vice President Research Grant Selection Committee (April – June) 1998 UWO Summer Academic Orientation ’98 Advisor 1994-1997 Adjunct Professor, Department of Civil Engineering Note: 2001-02 and 2008-09 academic year on Sabbatical

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10. Service to the Community at Large • Member, Technical Committee – Dodd Creek Community Based Watershed Strategy; Kettle

Creek Conservation Authority; 2004-2005. • To increase public awareness of hydrology I have given workshops and “Outreach” sessions

including:

Permafrost and Climate Studies in the UWO Biotron, Grade 12 Biology Outreach Session, UWO Biotron Earth Sciences Biome, May 26, 2008. Geological Engineering: Mass Movements and Groundwater, Guest lecture Earth Sci. 281b students, UWO, Feb. 20, 2008.

Water and the Environment: Precipitation, Ground Water, Streams and Lakes, Grade 5 Outreach Session, Blessed Kateri Elementary School, London, Oct. 2003 Rocks and Minerals, Grade 4 Outreach Session, Blessed Kateri Elementary School, London, Oct. 26, 2000. Water and the Environment: Precipitation, Ground Water, Streams and Lakes, Grades 2 to 6 Outreach Session Workshops (separate sessions at age appropriate levels), Blessed Kateri Elementary School, London, Oct. 26, 2000. Water and the Environment: Precipitation, Ground Water, Streams and Lakes, Dept. of Earth Sciences “Open House” presentation, Oct. 12, 2000. Water and the Environment: Precipitation, Ground Water, Streams and Lakes, Grade 7 and 8 Outreach Session, Arthur Stringer Elementary School, London, May 8, 1998. Water and the Environment: Precipitation, Ground Water, Streams and Lakes, Western’s Open House presentation to high school students, March 19, 1998. Water Pollution - Activities with Water, Workshop Leader, Science Now Elementary Teacher conference, University of Western Ontario, May 11, 1996. “Discovery 96”, Participant in Science Forum – Earth Sciences, mediated by the Middlesex Board of Education, Woodstock, Ontario, March 6-7, 1996. Earth and the Environment, Workshop Leader, Science Now Elementary Teacher Conference, University of Western Ontario, May 13, 1995.

• Reviewed report “Hydrogeological Study - River Bend Planning Area, London, Ontario” by Golder Associates and Proctor & Redfern Ltd. for the City of London (EEPAC), June 1997.

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CURRICULUM VITAE

1. NAME: Gordon Southam

RANK: Professor

DATE TENURED: June 30, 2007

2. EDUCATION:

Degree University Department Year B.Sc. Guelph Microbiology 1986 Ph.D. Guelph Microbiology 1990

3. EMPLOYMENT HISTORY

2010 - present Director, Centre for Environment and Sustainability, University of Western Ontario 2007 - present Professor of Earth Sciences & Biology, University of Western Ontario 2001 - 2007 Associate Professor of Earth Sciences & Biology, University of Western Ontario 1997 - 2001 Associate Professor of Environmental Microbiology, N. Arizona University 1994 - 1997 Assistant Professor of Environmental Microbiology, N. Arizona University 1990 - 1994 Research Associate, University of Guelph 1986 - 1990 Teaching Assistant, University of Guelph 1986 Research Assistant, Department of Botany, University of Guelph 1985 Research Assistant, Agriculture Canada, Experimental Farm 1984 Research Assistant, Connaught Research Laboratories 1983 Research Assistant, SunRoot Energy 1982 General Utility Worker, PetroCanada

4. HONORS AND AWARDS

5. TEACHING Record of Performance in Teaching: (preceding three academic years, to include the following as applicable). (i) a list of the graduate and undergraduate courses taught, whether in the classroom, online or off

campus, including enrolment in the Member's section(s) and the number of timetabled student contact hours per course, and any other information relevant to an assessment of the Workload associated with courses taught, as set out in Clause 4 of the Article Workload;

Year 2004-2005 Department & Course number AST121B1 GL/GP-580/680 Total lecturing hours/year 18 6 Total lab and/or tutorial hours/year n/a 36 Total student enrolment 307 7 Student evaluation (overall effectiveness 5.1 –2

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Year 2005-2006 Department & Course number AST121B1 ES369 Total lecturing hours/year 18 36 Total lab and/or tutorial hours/year n/a 36 Total student enrolment 358 29 Student evaluation (overall effectiveness 5.2 6.2 Year 2006-2007 Department & Course number AST121B1 ES350Y GL/GP-580/680 Total lecturing hours/year 18 0 6 Total lab and/or tutorial hours/year n/a 80 36 Total student enrolment 458 11 410 Student evaluation (overall effectiveness 5.3 6.1 –2 Year 2007-2008 Department & Course number AST121B1 ES369 GLGP599 Total lecturing hours/year 18 36 36 Total lab and/or tutorial hours/year n/a 36 36 Total student enrolment 512 8 2 Student evaluation (overall effectiveness 5.8 6.5 –2 Year 2008-2009 Department & Course number AST2021B1 ES4490 Total lecturing hours/year 21 10 Total lab and/or tutorial hours/year n/a 20 Total student enrolment 517 11 Student evaluation (overall effectiveness 5.4 –2 Year 2009-2010 Department & Course number AST2021B1 ES369 Total lecturing hours/year 21 36 Total lab and/or tutorial hours/year n/a 36 Total student enrolment 603 15 Student evaluation (overall effectiveness 5.1 6.6

1Team taught with P. Brown, Physics and Astronomy; 2not available on-line. (ii) the results of student evaluations of the course and instructor for all courses taught by the Member,

where available; Attached. (iii) peer evaluations of the Member's Teaching; None. (iv) curriculum development or course design, of whatever format, undertaken by the Member; 2007-2008 Search for Life in the Universe (AST121b); adoption of a new Textbook, “Life in the

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Universe” and an accompanying course revision. (v) supervision by the Member of undergraduate thesis or project research, clinical work, practicum or

internship training, or any other supervision of students’ work towards any degree program; Student’s Name Period of Supervision Ian Power (NSERC) May – Aug. 2004 Ian Power Sept. 2004 – April 2005 Jill Lockard (with P. King) Sept. 2004 – April 2005 Ian Power (NSERC) May – August 2005 Leah Curtis Sept. 2005 – April 2006 Jaclyn Goodwillie Sept. 2005 – April 2006 Heather Murdoch Sept. 2005 – August 2006 Katie Niles Sept. 2006 – April 2007 Ian Foster Sept. 2006 – April 2007 R. Van Der Zanden Sept. 2006 – April 2007 Maureen Dillon Sept. 2007 – April 2008 Jeremiah Shuster Sept. 2007 – April 2008 Sian Marsden Sept. 2007 – April 2008 Alaina Hills Sept. 2007 – April 2008 Alyssa Smith May 2008 – August 2009 Alyssa Smith May 2009 – August 2010 Evan Pacey Sept. 2009 – April 2010 Kelly Mason Sept. 2009 – April 2010 Samira Khajehi Sept. 2009 – April 2010 (vi) participation by the Member in the advising, examination and supervision of the thesis work of

graduate students, with masters’ and doctoral students listed separately. These details should include the number of students for whom the Member has been chief advisor or supervisor, the number of students for whom the Member has been a thesis examiner, and the number of students for whom the Member has served in any other capacity requiring significant commitment of time. Where applicable, details of supervision by the Member of graduate project research, clinical work, practicum or internship training should also be provided;

Student’s Name Period of Supervision Degree Program Kebbi Hughes May, 2002 – present Ph.D. Greg Wanger Sept. 2002 – Jan. 2008 Ph.D. Allyson Brady (Anthropology) Jan. 2003 – Aug. 2005 M.Sc. Sharon Blackmore Sept. 2003 – Aug. 2005 M.Sc. Lyshia Goodhue Sept. 2003 – Dec. 2005 M.Sc. Lachlan Maclean Sept. 2003 – July 2007 Ph.D. Erica Hill (Geography) Jan. 2004 – Aug. 2006 M.Sc. Ian Power Sept. 2005 – July 2010 Ph.D. Ian Foster May 2007 – Aug. 2009 M.Sc. Laura Donkervoort June 2007 – Aug. 2009 M.Sc. Dusa Vukosavljevic1 Sept. 2008 – July 2010 M.Sc. Jeremiah Shuster Sept. 2008 – present Ph.D. Edmond Leung2 Sept. 2006 – present Ph.D. Alexandra Pontefract3 2009 – present Ph.D. Andrea Fernandes4 2009 – present M.Sc. Liane Loiselle 2009 – present M.Sc. Jie Ren 2009 – present M.Sc.

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Co-advised with Neil Banerjee1, Jun Yang & Leo Lau2; Gordon Osinski3; Cam Tsujita4 2004-2005 2005-2006 2006-2007 Student Advisory Committees 7 10 8 M.Sc. Theses Examined 1 1 1 Ph.D. Theses Examined 3 1 1 2007-2008 2008-2009 2009-2010 Student Advisory Committees 9 13 13 M.Sc. Theses Examined 2 2 2 Ph.D. Theses Examined 2 1 1 (vii) teaching award nominations and teaching awards received by the Member; 2010 Graduate mentoring award nomination. (viii) other significant activities relevant to the Member's Academic Responsibilities in the area of Teaching; Postdoctoral Training: Maggy Lengke, Louisa Preston, March 2008 – 2011. Chris Omelon, Sept. 2008 – 2011. (ix) other documents that allow for, or provide, an assessment of the Member's performance in Teaching. None. Record of Performance in Research: (i) a list of the Member's refereed journal publications. The list indicates manuscripts which are

submitted, accepted for publication, in press, or published. Where a publication is multi-authored, the Member's contribution to the work should be described;

Note, only published manuscripts are included. Student and Postdoctoral associates trained as part of these projects are underlined. 2010-2004 1. El-Naggar, M.Y., G. Wanger, K.M. Leung, T.D. Yuzvinsky, G. SOUTHAM, J. Yang, W.M. Lau, K.H.

Nealson and Y.A. Gorby. 2010. Electrical transport along bacterial nanowires from Shewanella oneidensis MR-1. PNAS 107:18127-18131.

2. Power, I.M., G. Dipple and G. SOUTHAM. 2010. Bioleaching of ultramafic tailings by Acidithiobacillus spp. for CO2 sequestration. Env. Sci. & Technol. 44:456-462.

3. Foster, I.S., P.L. King, B.S. Hyde and G. SOUTHAM. 2010. Characterization of halophiles in natural MgSO4 salts and laboratory enrichment samples: Astrobiological implications for Mars. Planet. & Space Sci. 58:599-615.

4. Reith, F., L. Fairbrother, G. Nolze, O. Wilhelmi, P. Clode, A. Greg, J. Parsons, S. Wakelin, A. Pring, R. Hough, G. SOUTHAM and J. Brugger. 2010. Nanoparticle Factories: Biofilms hold the key to gold dispersion and nugget formation. Geology 38:843–846.

5. Izawa, M.R.M., R.L. Flemming, P.J.A. McCausland, G. SOUTHAM, D.E. Moser and I. Barker. 2010. Multi-technique investigation reveals new mineral, chemical, and textural heterogeneity in the Tagish Lake C2 chondrite. Planet. & Space Sci. 58:1347-1364.

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6. Brady A., G. Slater, C. Omelon, G. SOUTHAM, G. Druschel, D. Andersen, I. Hawes, B. Laval and D.S.S. Lim. 2010. Photosynthetic isotope biosignatures in laminated micro-stromatolitic and non-laminated nodules associated with modern, freshwater microbialites in Pavilion Lake, B.C. Chem. Geol. 274: 56-67.

7. Sherar, B.W.A., I.M. Power, P.G. Keech, S. Mitlin, G. SOUTHAM and D.W. Shoesmith. 2010. Characterizing the effect of carbon steel exposure in sulfide containing solutions to microbially induced corrosion. Corrosion Science doi:10.1016/j.corsci.2010.11.027.

8. Wilson, S.A., G.M. Dipple, I.M. Power, J.M. Thom, R.G. Anderson, M. Raudsepp, J.E. Gabites and G. SOUTHAM. 2009. Carbon dioxide fixation within mine wastes of ultramafic-hosted ore deposits: Examples from the Clinton Creek and Cassiar chrysotile deposits, Canada. Econ. Geol. 104: 95-112.

9. Davidson, M.M., M.E. Bisher, L.M. Pratt, J. Fong, G. SOUTHAM, S.M. Pfiffner, Z. Reches, and T.C. Onstott. 2009. Sulfur isotope enrichment during maintenance metabolism of the thermophilic sulfate reducing bacterium Desulfotomaculum putei. Appl. Environ. Microbiol. 75: 5621-5630.

10. Power, I.M., S.A. Wilson, J. Thom, G. Dipple and G. SOUTHAM. 2009. The hydromagnesite playas of Atlin, British Columbia: A biogeochemical model for CO2 sequestration. Chem. Geol. 260: 286-300.

11. Fairbrother, L., J. Shapter, J. Brugger, G. SOUTHAM, A. Pring and F. Reith. 2009. Effect of a Chromobacterium violaceum on ultraflat gold surfaces. Chem. Geol. 265: 313-320.

12. Reith, F., B. Etschmann, C. Grosse, H. Moors, M.A. Benotmane, P. Monsieurs, G. Grass, C. Doonan, S. Vogt, B. Lai, G. Martinez-Criado, G.N. George, D.H. Nies, M. Mergeay, A. Pring, G. SOUTHAM and J. Brugger. 2009. Mechanisms of gold biomineralization in Cupriavidus metallidurans CH34. PNAS 106: 17757–17762.

13. Chivian, D., E.J. Alm, E.L. Brodie, D.E. Culley, P.S. Dehal, T.Z. DeSantis, T.M. Gihring, A. Lapidus, L.-H. Lin, S.R. Lowry, D.P. Moser, P Richardson, G. SOUTHAM, G. Wanger, L.M. Pratt, G.L. Andersen, T.C. Hazen, F.J. Brockman, A.P. Arkin, and T.C. Onstott. 2008. A literal niche? Metagenomics of a crustal biome at 2.8 km depth yields a single, complete genome. Science 322: 275-278.

14. Wanger, G., T.C. Onstott and G. SOUTHAM. 2008. Stars of the terrestrial deep subsurface: A novel star-shaped bacterium from a South African platinum mine. Geobiology 6: 325-330.

15. Brady, A.L., C.D. White, F.J. Longstaffe and G. SOUTHAM. 2008. Investigating intra-bone isotopic variations in bioapatite using IR-laser ablation and micromilling: Implications for identifying diagenesis? Palaeogeography, Palaeoclimatology, Palaeoecology 266: 190-199.

16. MacLean, L.C.W., T. Tyliszczak, P.U.P.A. Gilbert, D. Zhou, T.J. Pray, T.C. Onstott and G. SOUTHAM. 2008. A high-resolution chemical and structural study of framboidal pyrite formed within a low-temperature bacterial biofilm. Geobiology 6: 471-480.

17. MacLean, L.C.W., T.J. Pray, T.C. Onstott, E.L. Brodie, T.C. Hazen and G. SOUTHAM. 2007. Mineralogical, chemical and biological characterization of an anaerobic biofilm collected from a borehole in a deep gold mine in South Africa. Geomicrobiology 24:491-504.

18. Reith, F., M.F. Lengke, D. Falconer, D. Craw and G. SOUTHAM. 2007. The geomicrobiology of gold. International Society of Microbial Ecology J. doi:10.1038/ismej.2007.75

19. Lengke, M.F. and G. SOUTHAM. 2007. The role of bacteria in the accumulation of gold: Implications for placer gold formation and supergene gold enrichment. Econ. Geol. 102:109-126.

20. Lengke, M.F., B. Ravel, M.E. Fleet, G. Wanger, R.A. Gordon and G. SOUTHAM. 2007. Precipitation of gold by reaction of aqueous gold(III)-chloride with cyanobacteria at 25-80°C – Studied by X-ray absorption spectroscopy. Can. J. Chem. 85:1-9.

21. SOUTHAM, G., L.J. Rothschild, and F. Westall. 2007. The geology and habitability of terrestrial planets: Fundamental requirements for life. Space Science Rev. doi: 10.1007/s11214-007-9148-8.

22. Lengke, M.F., M.E. Fleet and G. SOUTHAM. 2007. Biosynthesis of silver nanoparticles by filamentous cyanobacteria from silver(I)-nitrate complex. Langmuir 23:2694-2699.

23. SOUTHAM, G., and F. Westall. 2007. Geology, life and habitability. Treatise on Geophysics Vol. 10. Planets and Moons. ISBN: 0-444-51928-9.

24. Lengke, M.F., M.E. Fleet and G. SOUTHAM. 2007. Synthesis of palladium nanoparticles by reaction of filamentous cyanobacteria with a palladium(II)-chloride complex. Langmuir 37:8982-8987.

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25. Lengke, M.F., B. Ravel, M.E. Fleet, G. Wanger, R.A. Gordon and G. SOUTHAM. 2006. Mechanisms of gold bioaccumulation by filamentous cyanobacteria from gold(III)-chloride complex. Environ. Sci. Technol. 40:6304-6309.

26. Lengke, M.F., M.E. Fleet and G. SOUTHAM. 2006. Bioaccumulation of gold by filamentous cyanobacteria Between 25 and 200°C. Geomicrobiol. 23: 591-597

27. Westall, F., C.E.J. de Ronde, G. SOUTHAM, N. Grassineau, M. Colas, C. Cockell and H. Lammer. 2006. Implications of a 3.472-3.333 Ga-old subaerial microbial mat from the Barberton greenstone belt, South Africa for the UV environmental conditions on the early Earth. Phil. Trans. R. Soc. B 361:1857-1875.

28. Onstott, T.C., L.-H. Lin, M. Davidson, B. Mislowack, M. Borcsik, J. Hall, G. Slater, J. Ward, B. Sherwood Lollar, J. Lippmann-Pipke, E. Boice, L.M. Pratt, S. Pfiffner, D. Moser, T. Gihring, T.L. Kieft, T.J. Phelps, E. VanHeerden, D. Litthaur, M. Deflaun, R. Rothmel, G. Wanger and G. SOUTHAM. 2006. The origin and age of biogeochemical trends in deep fracture water of the Witwatersrand Basin, South Africa. Geomicrobiology J. 23:369-414.

29. Wanger, G., T.C. Onstott and G. SOUTHAM. 2006. Structural and chemical characterization of a natural fracture surface from 2.8 kilometers below land surface: Biofilms in the deep subsurface. Geomicrobiology J. 23:443-452.

30. Westall, F. and G. SOUTHAM. 2006. The early record of life. AGU Geophysical Monograph Series 164:283-304.

31. Lengke, M.F., M.E. Fleet and G. SOUTHAM. 2006. Morphology of gold nanoparticles synthesized by filamentous cyanobacteria from gold(I)-thiosulfate and gold(III)-chloride complexes. Langmuir 22:2780-2787.

32. Lengke, M.F. and G. SOUTHAM. 2006. The bioaccumulation of gold by thiosulfate-reducing bacteria cultured in the presence of gold-thiosulfate complex. Geochim. Cosmochim. Acta 70:3646-3661.

33. Enders, M.S., G. SOUTHAM, C. Knickerbocker and S.R. Titley. 2006. The role of microorganisms in the supergene environment of the Morenci porphyry copper deposit, Greenlee County, Arizona. Econ. Geol. 101:59-70.

34. Lengke, M.F., M.E. Fleet and G. SOUTHAM. 2006. Biological synthesis of platinum nanoparticles by filamentous cyanobacteria from platinum(IV)-chloride complex. Langmuir 22:7318-7323

35. Moser, D. P., T. M. Gihring, F. J. Brockman, J. K. Fredrickson, D. L. Balkwill, M. E. Dollhopf, B. Sherwood Lollar, L. M. Pratt, E. Boice, G. SOUTHAM, G. Wanger, B. J. Baker, S. M. Pfiffner, L.-H. Lin, and T. C. Onstott. 2005. Desulfotomaculum spp. and Methanobacterium spp. dominate 4-5 km deep fault. Appl. Environ. Microbiol. 12:8773-8783.

36. Lengke, M.F. and G. SOUTHAM. 2005. The effect of thiosulfate oxidizing bacteria on the stability of the gold-thiosulfate complex. Geochim. Cosmochim Acta 69:3759-3772.

37. Pace, D.L., R.E. Mielke, G. SOUTHAM and T.L. Porter. 2005. Scanning force microscopy studies of the colonization and growth of A. ferrooxidans on the surface of pyrite minerals. Scanning 27:136-140.

38. Flint, J.F., D. Drzymalski, W.L. Montgomery, G. SOUTHAM and E.R. Angert. 2005. Nocturnal Production of Endospores in Natural Populations of Epulopiscium-Like Surgeonfish Symbionts. J. Bacteriol. 187:7460-7470.

39. Chan, M., K. Moser, J.M. Davis, G. SOUTHAM, K. Hughes and T. Graham. 2005. Desert Potholes: Life in the fast pool. Aq. Geochem. 11:279-302.

40. SOUTHAM, G. and J.A. Saunders. 2005. Geomicrobiology in contemporary natural systems: Implications for Economic Geology. Economic Geology 100:1067-1084.

41. Márquez-Zavalía, M.F., G. SOUTHAM, J.R. Craig, M.A. Galliski. 2004. Morphological and chemical study of placer gold from the San Luis Range, Argentina. Can. Mineral. 42:55-68.

42. Pitonzo, B., P. Castro, P.S. Amy, G. SOUTHAM and D. Jones. 2004. Microbiologically influenced corrosion capability of bacteria isolated from Yucca Mountain. Corrosion 60: 64-74.

43. Castro, P., P.S. Amy, D. Jones, G. SOUTHAM, R. Donald and D. Ringelberg. 2004. Effect of Rock Surfaces on the corrosion capability of Yucca Mountain bacteria. Corrosion 60: 75-83.

(ii) a list of the Member's publications appearing as books, monographs or chapters in monographs. The

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list should indicate which are submitted, accepted for publication, in press, or published. Where a publication is multi-authored, the Member's contribution to the work should be described;

2010-2004 1. SOUTHAM, G., L.J. Rothschild, and F. Westall. 2007. The Geology and habitability of terrestrial planets:

Fundamental requirements for life. ISSI – Springer Verlag, 28 p. 2. SOUTHAM, G., L. Fairbrother, M. Lengke and F. Reith. 2009. The biogeochemistry of gold. Elements.

5:303-307. 3. SOUTHAM, G., L.J. Rothschild, and F. Westall. 2007. The Geology and habitability of terrestrial planets:

Fundamental requirements for life. ISSI – Springer Verlag, 28 p. (iii) a list of the Member's publications appearing as refereed conference proceedings. The list should

indicate which are submitted, accepted for publication, in press, or published. Where a publication is multi-authored, the Member's contribution to the work should be described;

None. (iv) a list of any other publications (e.g., patents, technical reports, case studies) reporting the Member's

Research; None. (v) a list of the Member's presentations at conferences, colloquia, and professional meetings, indicating

which are invited, refereed or contributed. Where a presentation is multi-authored, the Member's contribution to the work should be described;

2010-2004 1. SOUTHAM, G. 2010. Minerals that support life: Physical environments and redox processes. The13th

International Society of Microbial Ecology Meeting. Seattle, WA, August 22-27. 2. Wilson, S.A., G.M. Dipple, I.M. Power, S.L.L. Barker, S.J. Fallon, M. Raudsepp, and G. SOUTHAM.

2010. Mineral traps for CO2 in mine tailings. The 20th General Meeting of the International Mineralogical Society. Budapest, Hungary, August 21-27.

3. Blackmore, S., I. Power, G. SOUTHAM, U. Mayer, R. Beckie and L. Smith. 2010. Acidophiles in neutral drainage and their impact to chemistry and flow. The 20th Annual V.M. Goldschmidt Conference, Knoxville, TN, June 13-18.

4. Ren, J. and G. SOUTHAM. 2010. The immobilisation of toxic heavy metals by biofilms in mine drainage groundwater outflow regions. The 20th Annual V.M. Goldschmidt Conference, Knoxville, TN, June 13-18.

5. Fernandes, A., A. Hills, C. Tsujita and G. SOUTHAM. 2010. Organic carbon and microbial remnants in Mazon Creek fossils. The 20th Annual V.M. Goldschmidt Conference, Knoxville, TN, June 13-18.

6. Izawa, M.R.M., J. Shuster, N.R. Banerjee, R.L. Flemming and G. SOUTHAM. 2010. Microbes influence the mobilization and re-precipitation of Ag in gossans. The 20th Annual V.M. Goldschmidt Conference, Knoxville, TN, June 13-18.

7. Loiselle, L.M. and G. SOUTHAM. 2010. Characterization of biominerals associated with the Rio Tinto River, Spain. The 20th Annual V.M. Goldschmidt Conference, Knoxville, TN, June 13-18.

8. Vukosavljevic, D., N.R. Banerjee and G. SOUTHAM. 2010. Possible Archean mineral/microbial interactions: Laboratory model of microbial growth on serpentinized and non-serpentinized mineral surfaces. The 20th Annual V.M. Goldschmidt Conference, Knoxville, TN, June 13-18.

9. Pontefract, A., G.R. Osinski, C.S. Cockell and G. SOUTHAM. 2010. Endolithic habitats in shocked gneisses from Haughton impact structure, Devon Island, Canada. The 20th Annual V.M. Goldschmidt Conference, Knoxville, TN, June 13-18.

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10. Shuster, J., S. Marsden, L. Maclean, T. Bolin and G. SOUTHAM. 2010. The immobilization of Au(III) chloride by halophilic, sulfate reducing bacteria. The 20th Annual V.M. Goldschmidt Conference, Knoxville, TN, June 13-18.

11. Preston, L.J., J. Shuster, D. Fernández-Remolar, N.R. Banerjee, G.R. Osinski and G. SOUTHAM. 2010. An infrared study of modern and paleo-filamentous bacteria from Rio Tinto, Spain. The 20th Annual V.M. Goldschmidt Conference, Knoxville, TN, June 13-18.

12. Wilson, S.A., G.M. Dipple, S.L.L. Barker, I.M. Power, V. Atudorei, S.J. Fallon and G. SOUTHAM. 2010. Assessing capture of atmospheric CO2 within mine tailings using stable isotopes and 14C. The 20th Annual V.M. Goldschmidt Conference, Knoxville, TN, June 13-18.

13. Omelon, C.R., I.M. Power and G. SOUTHAM. 2010. Evaluation of calcium binding and carbonate precipitation by cyanobacteria in aquatic and terrestrial habitats by XAFS. The 20th Annual V.M. Goldschmidt Conference, Knoxville, TN, June 13-18.

14. Dipple, G.M., S.A. Wilson, I.M. Power, S.L.L. Barker, S.J. Fallon and G. SOUTHAM. 2010. Insights for CO2 sequestration from mineral-fluid-gas interactions in mine waste. The 20th Annual V.M. Goldschmidt Conference, Knoxville, TN, June 13-18.

15. Power, I.M., S.A. Wilson, G.M. Dipple and G. SOUTHAM. 2010. Modern thrombolites from an asbestos open pit pond. The 20th Annual V.M. Goldschmidt Conference, Knoxville, TN, June 13-18.

16. Dipple, G., S.A. Wilson, S.L.L. Barker, I. Power, J.M. Thom, M. Raudsepp, S.J Mills, S.J. Fallon, and G. SOUTHAM. 2009. Carbon mineralization in mine tailings and implications for geosequestration. The Annual Meeting of the Geological Society of America, Portland, OR, Oct. 18-21.

17. Omelon, C.R., A.L. Brady, G.F. Slater, B. Laval, D.S. Lim, and G. SOUTHAM. 2009. A microscopic evaluation of carbonate microbialites from Pavilion Lake, Canada: microstructure variability associated with microbe-mineral interactions. The 19th International Symposium on Environmental Biogeochemistry, Hamburg, Germany, September 14-18.

18. Izawa, M.R.M., R.L. Flemming, P.L. King, R.C. Peterson, P.J.A. McCausland, I. Barker, G. SOUTHAM, and D.E. Moser, Multi-method investigation of several fragments of the Tagish Lake C2 carbonaceous chondrite, a coordinated mineralogical, imaging, chemical and spectroscopic reconnaissance. American Geophysical Union 2009 Joint Annual Meeting, Toronto, ON, May 24-27.

19. Brauneder, K., K.H. Hattori and G. SOUTHAM. 2009. Investigation of physical, chemical and microbiological processes in the development of forest rings in Ontario. The 24th International Applied Geochemistry Symposium, Fredericton, NB, June 1-4.

20. Januszczak, N., S. Hamilton, K. Hattori, J. Sader, G. SOUTHAM, K. Brauneder, and L. Donkervoort. 2008. Advances in soil geochemical exploration methods for areas of glacial cover. The 9th International Kimberlite Conference, Frankfurt, Germany, August 10-15.

21. Wilson S.A., G.M. Dipple, M. Raudsepp, S.L. Oliver, J.E. Gabites, I.M. Power and G. SOUTHAM. 2008. Mineral transformations in tailings from active mines: Implications for acid neutralization potential and carbon dioxide sequestration. Goldschmidt, Vancouver, BC, July 13-18.

22. MacLean, L., G. SOUTHAM, B. Kimball, S. Brantley and S. Wirick. 2008. Scanning Transmission X-Ray Microscopy (STXM) in biogeochemical environments. Goldschmidt, Vancouver, BC, July 13-18.

23. Power, I., S. Wilson, J. Thom, J. Gabites, G. Dipple and G. SOUTHAM. 2008. The hydromagnesite playas of Atlin, British Columbia, Canada: A biogeochemical model for CO2 sequestration. Goldschmidt, Vancouver, BC, July, 13-18.

24. SOUTHAM, G., G. Wanger, L. MacLean and M. Lengke. 2008. The structure-function relationship in bacteria. Goldschmidt, Vancouver, BC, July 13-18.

25. SOUTHAM, G. 2008. The role of bacteria in the accumulation of gold. FeS Enzymes - Gordon Research Conference. Colby Sawyer College, New London, NH, June 8-13.

26. Wilson, S.A., I.M. Power, J. Thom, G.M. Dipple, M. Raudsepp and G. SOUTHAM. 2007. Microbial mediation of carbon dioxide sequestration in mine tailings. Frontiers in Mineral Sciences, Cambridge, UK June 26-28.

27. Southam, G. 2007. Bacteria gold interactions. International Conference on Bioinorganic Chemistry, Parry Sound, ON May 22-25.

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28. MacLean, L.C.W., S. Wirick, C. Jacobsen, B. Ravel and G. SOUTHAM. 2007. STXM, NEXAFS, and HRTEM characterization of FeS nanoparticles formed by the metabolic activity of two different sulfate-reducing bacteria. The 233rd Annual Meeting of the American Chemical Society, Chicago, IL, March 25-29.

29. Hyde, B.C., I.S. Foster, P.L. King, G. SOUTHAM, and D. Nushaj. 2007. Limits of detection for life on Mars: An example using IR spectroscopy of sulfate salts and halophiles from lakes in British Columbia, Canada. In Proceedings of the 38th Annual Lunar and Planetary Science Conference, League City, Texas, March 12-16.

30. SOUTHAM, G., M.F. Lengke, B. Ravel and M.E. Fleet. 2006. The biogeochemistry of gold. The 56th Annual Conference of the Canadian Society of Microbiologists, London, ON, June 18-21.

31. Hughes, K. and G. SOUTHAM. 2006. Adaptations of Bacterial Life to Oligotrophic Desert Environments. The 56th Annual Conference of the Canadian Society of Microbiologists, London, ON, June 18-21.

32. Lengke, M., M.E. Fleet, G. SOUTHAM and R.B. Van Huystee. 2006. Experimental Diagenesis of Filamentous Cyanobacteria. The 56th Annual Conference of the Canadian Society of Microbiologists, London, ON, June 18-21.

33. Lengke, M., B. Ravel, M.E. Fleet and G. SOUTHAM. 2006. Mechanisms of Gold Bioaccumulation by Filamentous Cyanobacteria from Gold(III)-chloride Complex. The 56th Annual Conference of the Canadian Society of Microbiologists, London, ON, June 18-21.

34. MacLean, L., T.J. Pray, T.C. Onstott and G. SOUTHAM. 2006. The presence of bacterial fossils in sulphide mineral diagenetic systems. The 56th Annual Conference of the Canadian Society of Microbiologists, London, ON, June 18-21.

35. Power, I. and G. SOUTHAM. 2006. Biomineralization of magnesium carbonates and its application in carbon dioxide sequestration. The 56th Annual Conference of the Canadian Society of Microbiologists, London, ON, June 18-21.

36. Wanger, G., J. Francis and G. SOUTHAM. 2006. Characterization of Bacillus subtilis spores and vegetative cells using Time of Flight - Secondary Ion Mass Spectrometry. The 56th Annual Conference of the Canadian Society of Microbiologists, London, ON, June 18-21.

37. Power, I.M., G.M. Dipple, S.A. Wilson and G. SOUTHAM. 2005. Biomineralization of hydromagnesite and its application in carbon dioxide sequestration. American Geophysical Union, Fall Meeting, San Francisco, CA, Dec. 5-9.

38. Dipple, G.M., G. SOUTHAM, I.M. Power, J.M. Thom and S.A. Wilson. 2005. Carbon sequestration in mine residue. American Geophysical Union, Fall Meeting, San Francisco, CA, Dec. 5-9.

39. Moser, D.P., T.M. Gihring, F.J. Brockman, J.K. Fredrickson, D.L. Balkwill, M.E. Dollhopf, B. Sherwood Lollar, L.M. Pratt, E. Boice, G. SOUTHAM, G. Wanger, B.J. Baker, S.M. Pfiffner, L.-H. Lin, T.L. Kieft, M. Mileson and T.C. Onstott. 2005. Microbial communities of deep crustal fracture systems may reveal a new mechanism for fueling subsurface biospheres. International Symposium on Subsurface Microbiology (ISSM). Jackson Hole, WY.

40. SOUTHAM, G. and M.F. Lengke. 2005. Bacteria gold interactions. The 15th Annual V.M. Goldschmidt Conference, Moscow, ID, May 20-25.

41. Lengke, M.F., M.E. Fleet and G. SOUTHAM. 2005. Bioaccumulation of Gold by Filamentous Cyanobacteria at 25-200°C. The 15th Annual V.M. Goldschmidt Conference, Moscow, ID, May 20-25.

42. Wanger, G. and G. SOUTHAM. 2005. Structural and chemical characterization of a natural fracture surface from 2.8 kilometers below land surface. The 15th Annual V.M. Goldschmidt Conference, Moscow, ID, May 20-25.

43. Power, I. and G. SOUTHAM. 2005. Carbon dioxide sequestration through enhanced weathering of chyrsotile mine tailings and subsequent microbial precipitation of magnesium carbonates. The 15th Annual V.M. Goldschmidt Conference, Moscow, ID, May 20-25.

44. MacLean, L.C.W., T.J. Pray, T.C. Onstott and G. SOUTHAM. 2005. High resolution structural and chemical characterisation of framboidal pyrite formed with a bacterial biofilm. The 15th Annual V.M. Goldschmidt Conference, Moscow, ID, May 20-25.

45. Hughes, K. and G. SOUTHAM. 2005. Epi- and endo-lithic bacterial colonisation of aeolian sandstone on the Colorado Plateau. The 15th Annual V.M. Goldschmidt Conference, Moscow, ID, May 20-25.

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46. Goodhue, L.D., S. Hamilton and G. SOUTHAM. 2005. The geomicrobiology of surficial geochemical anomalies. The 15th Annual V.M. Goldschmidt Conference, Moscow, ID, May 20-25.

47. Blackmore, S.R., J. Katsube and G. SOUTHAM. 2004. Spectral-IP characteristics of bacterial activity on sulfide mineral surfaces: Implications for detection and environmental impact assessment of acid mine drainage. The American Geophysical Union, Fall Meeting. San Francisco, CA, Dec. 13-17.

48. Brady, A., C. White, F. Longstaffe and G. SOUTHAM. 2004. The effects of microbial diagenesis on the stable carbon and oxygen isotopic signal of skeletal material using laser ablation. Canadian Association for Physical Anthropology, London, ON. October 27-30.

49. Brady, A., C. White, F. Longstaffe and G. SOUTHAM. 2004. An examination of the reliability of stable isotope analysis of diagenetically altered archaeological material. Canadian Archaeological Association, Winnipeg, May 12-16.

50. Lengke, M.F. and G. SOUTHAM. 2004. The role of bacteria in the formation of supergene gold. The Annual Meeting of the Geological Society of America. Denver, CO, Nov. 6-11.

51. Wanger, G., T. Kieft and G. SOUTHAM. 2004. Burrowing behavior exhibited by a Thermus sp. utilizing ferric hydroxides as an electron acceptor. The 104th Annual Meeting of the American Society for Microbiology, New Orleans, LA, May 23-27.

52. Davidson, M.M., T.C. Onstott, G. SOUTHAM, G. Wanger, D.P. Moser and W. Seymoor. 2004. Spatial distribution and activity of extremely small sulfate reducing bacteria in deep subsurface rock cores. The 104th Annual Meeting of the American Society for Microbiology, New Orleans, LA, May 23-27.

53. SOUTHAM, G. 2004. Energy from Rocks: Microbe-mineral intersurfaces in the deep subsurface. The 104th Annual Meeting of the American Society for Microbiology, New Orleans, LA, May 23-27.

54. Hughes, K. and G. SOUTHAM. 2004. Formation of potholes by surficial and endolithiic bacteria on the Colorado Plateau near Moab, Utah. Joint Assembly of the Canadian Geophysical Union, Montreal, PQ, May 17-20.

(vi) where appropriate to the Member's discipline, a list of performances or exhibitions indicating which

are invited or reviewed, or those which are part of a schedule of performances or exhibitions in the University or in other public venues;

2010-2004 Invited presentations: 1. SOUTHAM, G. 2010. Departmental Seminar, Department of Chemistry, The University of New Orleans,

New Orleans, LA. 2. SOUTHAM, G. 2010. Invited Speaker, International Society of Microbial Ecology. Seattle, WA, 2010. 3. SOUTHAM, G. 2010. Departmental Seminar, Department of Physics and Astronomy, The University of

Western Ontario, London, ON, 2010. 4. SOUTHAM, G. 2009. Invited Speaker, Helmholtz Alliance Institute of Planetary Research, Deutsches

Zentrum für Luft- und Raumfahrt, Berlin, Germany. 5. SOUTHAM, G. 2009. Keynote Speaker. AGU-GAC-MAC Joint Assembly, Toronto, ON. 6. SOUTHAM, G. 2009. Canadian Institute for Advanced Research – Astrobiology, Toronto, ON. 7. SOUTHAM, G. 2009. Canadian Space Agency Mars Sample Return Science Definition Team, Montreal,

PQ. 8. SOUTHAM, G. 2009. Departmental Seminar, Department of Geology, SUNY-Buffalo, NY. 9. SOUTHAM, G. 2009. Canadian Space Agency Astrobiology Discipline Working Group, Montreal, PQ. 10. SOUTHAM, G. 2008. Keynote Speaker. Goldschmidt, Vancouver, BC. 11. SOUTHAM, G. 2008. FeS Enzymes - Gordon Research Conference. Colby Sawyer College, New

London, NH, USA. 12. SOUTHAM, G. 2008. The Science, Technology and Business of Climate Change, The Richard Ivey

School of Business, The University of Western Ontario, London, ON. 13. SOUTHAM, G. 2007. Agriculture and Agri-Food Canada, London, ON.

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14. SOUTHAM, G. 2007. Symposium on Biofilms, Geomicrobiology and Bacterial Cell Surfaces - In Honour and Recognition of T.J. Beveridge, University of Guelph, Guelph, ON.

15. SOUTHAM, G. 2007. International Conference on Bioinorganic Chemistry, Parry Sound, ON. 16. SOUTHAM, G. 2007. Canadian Space Agency – Canadian Analogue Research Network Workshop,

Hamilton, Ontario. 17. SOUTHAM, G. 2007. The Sudbury Neutrino Observatory, Sudbury, Ontario. 18. SOUTHAM, G. 2006. The International Mineralogical Association, Kobe, Japan. 19. SOUTHAM, G. 2006. The Canadian Society for Microbiologists, London, ON. 20. SOUTHAM, G. 2005. Keynote Speaker. The Centennial Celebration Symposium of the Society of

Economic Geologists, The Annual Meeting of the Geological Society of America, Salt Lake City, UT, 2005.

21. SOUTHAM, G. 2005. Keynote Speaker. The 15th Annual V.M. Goldschmidt Conference, Moscow, ID, 2005.

22. SOUTHAM, G. 2005. Departmental Seminar, Department of Earth and Ocean Sciences, The University of British Columbia, Vancouver, BC, 2005.

23. SOUTHAM, G. 2004. The Annual Meeting of the American Society for Microbiology, New Orleans LA, 2004.

(vii) a list of any honours and awards received by the Member, and any other evidence of external

recognition of the Member's impact in the area of research; Canada Research Chair in Geomicrobiology (2006-2011) Canada Research Chair in Geomicrobiology (2001-2006) (viii) a list of grants, contracts and other sources of funds for the support of the Member's Research,

indicating which have been received and which are applied for, and, where applicable, whether the Member is the principal investigator, a co-investigator, or a co-principal investigator;

Pending Applications Current Period Funding and Avenues of Research Australian Research Council Discovery Project, The geomicrobiology and (bio)geochemistry of platinum, palladium and rhodium, Co-PI with F. Reith (U. of Adelaide), Andrew Ball (Flinders U.), Steven Wakelin (CSIRO Land and Water), and Jeremy Fein (U. of Notre Dame): $630,000 (2010 - 2015) Carbon Management Canada, Carbon Mineralization in Mine Wastes, Co-PI with G. Dipple U. Mayer, M. Hitch (U. British Columbia): $60,000 (2010 - 2012) NSERC Discovery Grant, Bacteria mineral interactions PI – $205,000 – 2007-2012 NSERC Accelerator Award, PI – $120,000 – 2007-2010 Canadian Space Agency, Canadian Mg-sulfate-rich evaporite basins as analogue sites for studies of Mars and Europa, co-PI with P. King, University of Western Ontario – $20,000 – 2007-2008. Canada Research Chair, PI – $500,000 – 2006-2011. NSERC – CRD, CO2 sequestration in mine tailings, co-PI with G. Dipple, University of British Columbia – $120,000 (+ Industry match of $120,000) – 2005-2008. CFI – Infrastructure Grant, The Biotron, co-PI – $28,000,000 – 2004-2009.

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area of Research; None. (x) any other documents that allow for, or provide, an assessment of the Member's performance in

Research. None. Record of Performance in Service: (preceding three academic years, to include the following as applicable). Details of: (i) the Member's participation in the work of the University through membership on Departmental,

Faculty, Senate, University or Association committees; University of Western Ontario 2007-2010 P&T Schulich School of Medicine and Dentistry 2004-2008 Subcommittee on Priorities in Academic Development (SUPAD) 2007 Selection Committee for President’s Entrance Scholarships 2005-2006 Decanal Selection Committee 2005-2006 Committee on the Status of Environmental Programs at Western 2004-2007 Subcommittee on Priorities in Academic Development (SUPAD) Faculty of Science 2008-2009 Director of Environmental Science and Sustainability Selection Committee 2008-2009 CRC in Environmental Science and Sustainability Selection Committee B. Branfireun

appointed 2004-present Biotron Scientific Steering Committee 2006 - 2007 Chair, Earth Sciences Chair Selection Committee, D. Eaton appointed 2004-present Biotron Scientific Steering Committee 2004-2005 Biotron – Biome Design Team 2004-2007 Biotron – Earth Sciences subcommittee 2004-2007 Biotron – IT & Imaging subcommittee

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Service; Scientific Community 2009 Session organizer – Geomicrobiology of Ore Deposits. The 19th Annual V.M.

Goldschmidt Conference, Davos, Switzerland June 20-25. 2007-2010 DOE – ERSP, Field Research Executive Committee, Oak Ridge National Laboratory;

Hanford Site, UMTRA-Colorado. 2006 DOE – Environmental Remediation Science Program (ERSP) Review 06-16 2005-present Editorial Board – Geochemical Transactions 2005 NSF Panel on Biogeochemistry, Washington, DC 2005 Session Organizer – Geomicrobiology, The 15th Annual Goldschmidt Conference,

Moscow, Idaho, USA, May 20-25 2004 Session Organizer – Geomicrobiology, European Geosciences Union 1st General

Assembly, Nice, France, April 25-30 2004 Session Organizer – Geomicrobiology, 32nd International Geologic Congress,

Florence, Italy, Aug. 20-28. 2003-2005 Councilor, Division J, Morphology and Ultrastructure, American Society for

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Cameron Tsujita – Curriculum Vitae (Updated Nov. 11, 2011)

1. PERSONAL INFORMATION: Full Name: Cameron J. Tsujita Date of Birth: February 20, 1966 Place of Birth: Olds, Alberta, Canada Current Academic Position: Assistant Professor (Earth Sciences) 2. EDUCATIONAL BACKGROUND: Ph.D. McMaster University Department of Geology 1995 BSc. (Hons) University of Western Ontario Department of Geology 1989 3. EMPLOYMENT HISTORY: 2001-present Assistant Professor Dept. of Earth Sciences UWO 1996-2001 Research Associate/Instructor Dept. of Earth Sciences UWO 1995-1996 Research Associate/Lecturer Dept. of Earth Sciences UWO 1994-1995 Research Assistant Dept. of Geology, McMaster University 1993-1994 Part-Time Instructor Dept. of Geology McMaster University 4. HONOURS AND AWARDS:

a) Awards for Public Outreach and Community Service Ontario Volunteer Service Award (Received May, 2000) Faculty of Science Award for Excellence in Outreach and Recuitment (Received June, 2000)

b) Awards for Teaching Ontario Confederation of University Faculty Associations (OCUFA) Teaching Award (Received Sept. 2009) Faculty of Science Award of Excellence in Undergraduate Teaching (Received Sept. 2009)

Marilyn Robinson Award For Excellence in Teaching (Received June 16, 2005) c) Awards for Research

Robert and Ruth Lumsden Earth Sciences Research Award (Spring, 2006) d) Graduate Student Awards

Best Student Paper Award (First Place), Canadian Paleontology Conference, St. Catherines, Ontario, 1994 Best Student Paper Award (Third Place), Canadian Paleontology Conference, Drumheller, Alberta, 1995

e) Undergraduate Student Awards Charles Southworth Memorial Award in Paleontology (June, 1989) Canadian Society of Petroleum Geologists Undergraduate Award (June, 1989)

5. TEACHING

a) Undergraduate Courses Taught

The following table summarizes the courses taught by C. Tsujita and relevant data Year Course

Number Course Title Enrolment Evaluation Score

(based on “overall effectiveeness”)

2010-2011

ES 1081B Resources, Environment and Sustainability in a Material Society

102 6.0/7.0

ES1083F Life on Planet Earth 107 6.8/7.0 ES 1088F A Foundation For Medical and Forensic

Geology 44 6.7/7.0

ES 1089G Earth, Art and Culture 146 6.2/7.0

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2009-2010

ES 1081B Resources, Environment and Sustainability in a Material Society

97 6.2/7.0

ES1083F Life on Planet Earth 122 6.8/7.0 ES 1088F A Foundation For Medical and Forensic

Geology 83 6.6/7.0

ES 1089G Earth, Art and Culture 134 6.4/7.0 2008-2009

ES 1081B Resources, Environment and Sustainability in a Material Society

128 6.5/7.0

ES1083F Life on Planet Earth 139 6.5/7.0 ES 1088F A Foundation For Medical and Forensic

Geology 90 6.3/7.0

ES 1089G Earth, Art and Culture 139 6.4/7.0 2007-2008

ES 083F Life on Planet Earth 115 6.4/7.0

ES 088F A Foundation For Medical and Forensic Geology

60 6.3/7.0

ES 089F Earth, Art and Culture

138 6.2/7.0

2006-2007*

ES 083F Life on Planet Earth 102 6.4/7.0

ES 088F A Foundation For Medical and Forensic Geology

162 5.8/7.0

2005-2006

ES 083F Life on Planet Earth 105 6.3/7.0

ES 088F A Foundation For Medical and Forensic Geology

191 6.0/7.0

ES 089G Earth, Art and Culture

243 6.0/7.0

ES 261B Biospheric Interactions Through Time

57 6.3/7.0

2004-2005

ES 083F Life on Planet Earth 101 6.5/7.0

ES 088F A Foundation For Medical and Forensic Geology

156 6.6/7.0

ES 089G Earth, Art and Culture

135 6.4/7.0

ES 261B Biospheric Interactions Through Time 55 6.1/7.0 2003-2004

ES 020 Introduction to Earth Sciences 61 6.0/7.0

ES 083F Evolution of Life and the Geological Record

76 6.7/7.0

ES 261B Biospheric Interactions Through Time 37 6.0/7.0 IS 020E The Sea 93 Not avail. (4 lectures

as invited lecturer) 2002-2003

ES 020 Introduction to Earth Sciences 66 6.1/7.0

ES 083F Evolution of Life and the Geological Record

52 6.6/7.0

ES 261B Biospheric Interactions Through Time 59 6.2/7.0 2001-2002

ES 020 Introduction to Earth Sciences 67 6.3/7.0

ES 083F Evolution of Life and the Geological Record

60 6.4/7.0

ES 471 Petroleum Geology and Geochemistry 7 Not avail. 2000-2001

ES 020 Introduction to Earth Sciences 67 6.2/7.0

ES 083F Evolution of Life and the Geological 59 6.2/7.0

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Record ES 471 Petroleum Geology and Geochemistry 10 6.0/7.0 1999-2000

ES 083F Evolution of Life and the Geological Record

70 6.2/7.0

ES 471B Petroleum Geology and Geochemistry 8 6.0/7.0 ES 081a

(intersession) Environmental Geology 35 6.6/7.0

1998-1999

ES 083F Evolution of Life and the Geological Record

55 5.6/7.0

ES 471 Petroleum Geology and Geochemistry 7 6.6/7.0 ES 081A

(intersession) Environmental Geology 34 6.5/7.0

1997-1998

ES 084B Section 1

Mineral Resources and the Environment 91 5.6/7.0

ES 084B Section 1

Mineral Resources and the Environment 91 5.9/7.0

ES 081A (off-campus)

Environmental Geology 12 6.2/7.0

ES 081A (intersession)

Environmental Geology 50 6.3/7.0

1996-1997

ES 020 Introduction to Earth Sciences 85 5.6/7.0

ES456B Petroleum Geology and Geochemistry 6 Not avail 1995-1996

ES 456B Petroleum Geology and Geochemistry 3 Not avail.

* Relieved from teaching Earth Sciences 089G in 2006-2007 academic year (monies from Robert and Ruth Lumsden Earth Sciences Research Award used to hire sessional instructor).

b) Senior Undergraduate Supervision (Thesis Projects) Year Fourth Year Student Thesis Title 2009-2010 Candance Brintnell

(co-supervised with Dr. Frank Brunton (OGS) and Dr. Jisuo Jin)

Early Silurian Sequence stratigraphic relations of the Fossil Hill, St. Edmund, Wingfield, Dyer Bay and Cabot Head formations, Bruce Peninsula, southern Ontario.

2009-2010

*Kelly Mason (co-supervised with Dr. Gordon Southam)

Microbial influence on the growth and weathering of Mazon Creek concretions, Illinois, U.S.A.

2007-2008 *Alaina Hills (co-supervised with Dr. Gordon Southam)

An investigation of potential organic matter preservation in concretions hosting the Middle Pennsylvanian Mazon Creek fauna from Illinois, U.S.A.

2006-2007 Amanda McGee Paleoecology and taphonomy of the Microcyclus bed in the Middle Devonian Arkona Shale, southwestern Ontario

2005-2006 *Leah Curtis (co-supervised with Dr. Gordon Southam)

The role of sulphate-reducing bacteria in the pyritization of macrofossils: the first taphonomic stage*

2004-2005 Lija Flude (co-supervised with Dr. Jisuo Jin)

Growth banding and geniculation in rugose corals from the Middle Devonian Hungry Hollow Formation, southwestern Ontario

2003-2004 Greg Robinson (co-supervised with Dr. Jisuo Jin)

Diagenesis of the Formosa Reef Limestone, Formosa, Ontario

1999-2000 Nicoli Garner (co-supervised with Dr. Susan Koval (Microbiology and Immunology)

Sulphate-reducing bacteria in Devonian-age oil reservoirs in southwestern Ontario

*co-supervised with Gordon Southam

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c) Supervision of NSERC Undergraduate Student Research Assistantships

Year Summer Student Title of Research Project 2009 (May-Aug.) Jenine McCutcheon Growth banding in Devonian rugose corals 2008 (May-Aug.) James Thayer Devonian Hamilton Group event stratigraphy a) graduate courses taught Year Course number Title Enrolment Evaluation Score

(based on “overall effectiveness”)

1999-2000 ES 535a Advanced concepts in stratigraphy

2 Not avail.

b) Graduate student supervision (Ph.D. and M.Sc.students) PhD: Nikole Bingham-Koslowski (co-supervised with J. Jin) Tentative Thesis Title: Sedimentology of Devonian Black Shale Deposits in Ontario (accepted May, 2011, studies currently underway) Junhui Wang (co-supervised with Dr. Jisuo Jin)

Thesis Title: Brachiopod paleoecology and taphonomy in the Middle Devonian Hamilton Group of southwestern Ontario Completed Oct., 2009

MSc: Hiba Tul Naseer Maheen (co-supervised with Dr. Patricia Corcoran, Earth Sciences) Tentative Thesis Title: Paleoenvironmental reconstruction of an Ordovician Rocky Shoreline: Heywood & Partridge Islands, Manitoulin Area, Southern Ontario. In progress since Sept, 2010 Candace Brintnell (co-supervised with Dr. Jisuo Jin, Earth Sciences and Frank Brunton of OGS) Tentative Thesis Title: Regional character of the Guelph Formation in outcrop and subsurface in southern Ontario. Project in progress since May, 2010

Andrea Fernandez (co-supervised with Dr. Gordon Southam, Earth Sciences) Thesis Title: Geomicrobiological investigation of exceptionally preserved invertebrates in the Pennsylvanian Francis Creek Shale, Illinois, U.S.A. (In progress since Sept. 2009) Meriem Grifi (co-supervised with Dr. Patricia Corcoran, Earth Sciences) Thesis Title: Stratigraphy of Ordovician strata exposed on Heywood Island, Manitoulin area, Ontario. June, 2009-May, 2010 (transferred to different supervior (Dr. Guy Plint, Earth Sciences)) Project transferred to new graduate student Hiba Tul Naseer (above) Simon Donato (co-supervised with Dr. Jisuo Jin, Earth Sciences) Thesis Title: Paleoecology of the Middle Devonian Leiorhynchus Shale and coral biostrome of the Hungry Hollow Formation in southwestern Ontario

Completed Apr, 2003

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Involvement in Graduate Student Training Events (UWO) Keynote speaker for Graduate Student Conference on Teaching (T.A. Day), September 7, 2005. Title of presentation: “Teaching in the university setting: a world of possibilities” c) Committees (as examiner):

M.Sc. Theses Examined 2011 Robin Buckley 2009 Ian Foster 2008 Deana Schwarz 2006 Heng Hzang, Allison Daley 2005 Krista Blears 2004 Peter Rotheisler 2003 Simon Donato 2002 Paul Glasser, Michael Kreitner Ph.D. Theses Examined 2009 Aditya Tyagi

2009 Pengfei Chen 2006 Martin Flatley (Faculty of Engineering) 2005 Sherrill Senior

7. PUBLICATIONS: Books Tarbuck, E.J. Lutgens, F.K., Tsujita, C.J., and Hicock, S.R. Earth: An Introduction to Physical Geology,

Third Canadian Edition. Toronto. Pearson Education Canada. 2012 (published in Spring, 2011). Tarbuck, E.J., Lutgens, F.K., Tsujita, C.J. and Hicock, S.R., Earth: An Introduction to Physical Geology

(2011 UWO Custom Edition). Toronto. Pearson Education Canada, 285p. 2011 (modified from 3rd Canadian edition)

Tarbuck, E.J., Lutgens, F.K., Tsujita, C.J., and Hicock, S.R. Earth: An Introduction to Physical Geology,

Second Canadian Edition. Toronto. Pearson Education Canada. 2009. Tarbuck, E.J., Lutgens, F.K., Tsujita, C.J. and Hicock, S.R., Earth: An Introduction to Physical Geology

(2011 UWO Custom Edition). Toronto. Pearson Education Canada, 285p. 2009 (modified from 32nd Canadian edition)

Tarbuck, E.J., Lutgens, F.K., and Tsujita, C.J., Earth: An Introduction to Physical Geology, First Canadian

Edition (684p.) Toronto: Pearson Education Canada. 2005. Chapters in Books Westermann, G.E.G. and Tsujita, C.J., 1999. Life habits of ammonoids. In E.S. Savazzi (Ed.), Functional

Morphology of the Invertebrate Skeleton (pp. 299-325). London: John Wiley and Sons. 1999. Articles in Peer-Reviewed Journals and Compendia Brett, C.E., Kirchner B.T., Tsujita, C.J., and Dattilo, B.F., Depositional dynamics recorded in mixed

siliciclastic-carbonate marine successions: insights from the Upper Ordovician Kope Formation of Ohio and Kentucky, USA. In B. Pratt and C. Holmden (Eds.). Dynamics of Eperic Seas. Geological Association of Canada Special Paper 48, 201-245, 2008.

Dattilo, B.F, Brett, C.E., Tsujita, C.J and Fairhurst, R., Sediment supply versus storm winnowing in the

development of muddy and shelly interbeds from the Upper Ordovician of the Cincinnati Region, USA, Canadian Journal of Earth Sciences 45, 243-265, 2008.

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Donato, S.V. and Tsujita, C.J. (submitted, in revision), Taphonomic and paleoecologic dissection of the coral biostrome unit of the Middle Devonian Hungry Hollow Formation, Hungry Hollow and Thedford, Ontario. Journal of Taphonomy.

Tsujita,C.J. and Baird, G.C. (accepted, in revision), Taphonomic and paleoecologic implications of

Subvertical Tentaculitids in the Middle Devonian Arkona Shale, Ontario, Canada. Palaios. Bartholemew, A.J. Brett, C.E., DeSantis, M., Baird, G.C., and Tsujita, C.J., Sequence stratigraphy at the

border of the Michigan Basin: correlations with New York and implications for sea-level change and paleogeography. Northeastern Geology and Environmental Sciences, 28, 2-33, 2006.

Brett, C.E., Allison, P.A., Tsujita, C.J., Soldani, D., and Moffatt, H., Sedimentology, taphonomy and

paleoecology of meter-scale cycles from the Upper Ordovician of Ontario. Palaios, 21, 530-547, 2006.

Landman, N.H., Tsujita, C.J., Cobban, W.A., Larson, N.L. and Tanabe, K., Jaws of Late Cretaceous

placenticeratid ammonites: how preservation affects the interpretation of morphology. Novitates, # 3500, 1-48, 2006.

Tsujita, C.J. and Brett, C.E., Topor, M and Topor, J. Evidence of high-frequency storm disturbance in the

Middle Devonian Arkona Shale, southwestern Ontario. Journal of Taphonomy. 4, 49-67, 2006. Tsujita, C.J., Smothered scampi: taphonomy of lobsters in the Upper Cretaceous Bearpaw Formation,

southern Alberta. Journal of Taphonomy, 1, 187-206, 2003. Tsujita, C.J., Were limpets or mosasaurs responsible for the perforations in the ammonite Placenticeras ?

Palaeogeography, Palaeoclimatology, Palaeoecology, 169, 245-270, 2001. Tsujita, C.J. The significance of multiple causes and coincidence in the geological record: from clam

clusters to Cretaceous catastrophe. Canadian Journal of Earth Sciences, 38, 271-292, 2001 Dillon, D.L., Hicock, S.R., Secco, R.A., and Tsujita, C.J., A geologic rock garden as an artificial mapping

area for teaching and outreach. Journal of Geoscience Education, 48, 24-29, 2000 Tsujita, C.J., and Westermann, G.E.G., Ammonoid habitats and habits in the Western Interior

Seaway: a case study from the Upper Cretaceous Bearpaw Formation of southern Alberta, Canada. Palaeogeography, Palaeoclimatology, Palaeoecology, 144, 135-160, 1998.

Heikoop, J.M., Tsujita, C.J., Heikoop, C.E., Risk, M.J., and Dickin, A.P., Effects of volcanic ashfall

recorded in ancient marine benthic communities: comparison of a nearshore and an offshore environment. Lethaia, 29, 125-139, 1997

Heikoop, J.M., Tsujita, C.J., Risk, M.J., and Tomascik, T., Corals as proxy indicators of volcanic and

hydrothermal activity: evidence from Banda Api, Indonesia. Palaios, 11, 286-292, 1996. Heikoop, J.M., Tsujita, C.J., Risk, M.J., Tomascik, T., and Mah, A., Modern iron ooids from a shallow

marine volcanic setting: Mahengetang, Indonesia. Geology, 24, 759-762, 1996 Tsujita, C.J., Origin of concretion-hosted shell clusters in the Late Cretaceous Bearpaw Formation,

southern Alberta, Canada. Palaios, 10, 408-423, 1995. Articles in Refereed Conference Proceedings Tsujita, C.J., Hills, A., Flemming, R. and Southam, G. Blobs and bacteria: Textural and mineralogical

characteristics of “Mazon Creek” concretions. Canadian Paleontology Conference – 2009. September 10-13, 2009, proceedings no. 7, Willet Green Miller Centre, Sudbury, Ontario, Canada, p. 18-23. 2009.

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Tsujita, C.J., and Baird, G.C,. A unique occurrence of subvertical tentaculitids in the Middle Devonian Arkona Shale, Ontario, Canada. Canadian Paleontology Conference – 2004, September 23-36, 2004, proceedings no. 2, Huntsman Marine Science Centre, St. Andrews, New Brunswick, Canada. p. 42-43. 2004

Tsujita, C.J. Taphonomic consequences of burrowing behaviour in lobsters. Canadian Paleontology

Conference – 2001, program and abstracts, no. 11, University of Western Ontario, London, Ontario, Canada, p. 56-60. 2001.

Presentations at Professional Meetings (Abstract details provided where available) Haffie, T., de Bruyn, J., Butler, J., Chan, B., Dunn, L., Gilbert, A., Patrito-Hannon, N., Reid, L., Tsujita, C.,

White, B., Wahl, L.M., Xie, S., (submitted prior to June 30, 2011; presented July 8, 2011). Scholarship in teaching and learning (SoTL) in Canadian post-secondary science: peer-reviewed journal articles, 2000-2010. The Western Conference on Science Education. .July 5-8, 2011. University of Western Ontario, London, Ontario, Canada. Program and Abstracts, p. 39. 2011

Tsujita, C.. Mythological creatures: Teaching science through icons of ancient culture. The Western

Conference on Science Education. .July 5-8, 2011. University of Western Ontario, London, Ontario, Canada. Program and Abstracts, p. 15. 2011

Fernandes, A., Hills, C., Tsujita, and Southam, G., Organic carbon and microbial remnants in Mazon

Creek fossils. Goldschmidt – 2010. June 13-18, 2010. University of Tennessee. Knoxville, Tennessee, USA. P. A288. 2010.

Grifi, M., Corcoran, P., and Tsujita, C.J., Stratigraphy, Petrography, and Evidence of an Upper

Ordovician Rocky Shoreline on Heywood Island, Manitoulin Island area, Ontario. GeoCanada-2010. May 10-14., BMO Centre, Calgary, Alberta, Canada. 2010.

Grifi, M., Corcoran, P.L, and Tsujita, C.J., Evidence of an Upper Ordovician rocky shoreline on Heywood

Island, Manitoulin Island area, Ontario. Canadian Paleontology Conference – 2009. September 10-13, 2009, proceedings no. 7, Willet Green Miller Centre, Sudbury, Ontario, Canada, p. 15. 2009.

Tsujita, C.J., Hills, A., Flemming, R. and Southam, G. Blobs and bacteria: Textural and mineralogical

characteristics of “Mazon Creek” concretions (published in short paper format in conference proceedings). Canadian Paleontology Conference – 2009. September 10-13, 2009, proceedings no. 7, Willet Green Miller Centre, Sudbury, Ontario, Canada, p. 18-23. 2009.

Tsujita, C.J., 2008. Challenges Faced in Forming Partnerships Between Science Centres and University

Scientists: A Scientist’s Perspective. Playing With Scientists Session, Canadian Association of Science Centres Annual Conference, London Convention Centre, July 13, 2008.

McGee, C.J., and Tsujita, C.J., Faunal composition, paleoecology and taphonomy of the Microcyclus bed

from the Middle Devonian Arkona Shale, southwestern Ontario. Canadian Paleontology Conference – 2007, Sept. 20-23, Proceedings no. 5, Johnson Geo Centre, St. John’s, Newfoundland and Labrador, Canada, p. 19. 2007.

Tsujita, C.J., and Landman, N.H., 2007. The jaw apparatus of the ammonite Placenticeras revisited:

further speculations on form and function. Canadian Paleontology Conference – 2007, Sept. 20-23, Proceedings no. 5, Johnson Geo Centre, St. John’s, Newfoundland and Labrador, Canada, p. 26. 2007.

Brett, C.E., McLaughlin, P., Tsujita, C. and Dattilo, B. Shell bed genesis in mudrocks: sedimentary

dynamics and taphonomic feedback in a mixed siliciclastic-carbonate foreland basin system (Upper Ordovician, Southwest Ohio and Northern Kentucky). Geological Society of America, annual meeting (abstracts with programs). Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, USA, v. 38, p. 403. 2006.

Tsujita, C.J.,and Landman, N.H. Jaws of the ammonite Placenticeras revisited: ironing out some

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wrinkles. . Canadian Paleontology Conference- 2006, Oct. 13-16, Proceedings No. 4., Redpath Museum, McGill University, Montreal, Quebec, Canada, p. 32. 2006.

Donato, S.V, and Tsujita, C.J. Dissection of the coral biostrome unit of the Middle Devonian Hungry

Hollow Formation, Hungry Hollow and Thedford, Ontario. North American Paleontology Conference (“Dinosaurs to Dinoflagellates”), June 19-25, Programme and Abstracts, Dalhousie University, Halifax, Nova Scotia, Canada. p. 37. 2005.

Tsujita, C.J., How rare is a rare event ?: the complex history of shelly tempestites in the Middle Devonian

Arkona Shale. Geological Association of Canada/Mineralogical Association of Canada Annual Meeting , May 12-14, Program with Abstracts, Brock University, St. Catharines, Ontario, Canada, p. A-114. 2004.

Tsujita, C.J., OGReNet: An information gateway for Ontario geoscience educators. Geological

Association of Canada/Mineralogical Association of Canada Annual Meeting, May 12-14, 2004, Program with Abstracts, Brock University, St. Catharines, Ontario, Canada, p. A-157. 2004.

Tsujita, C.J., The hidden complexity of shelly tempestites: examples from Middle Devonian and Upper

Cretaceous mudstone successions. Canadian Paleontology Conference- 2003, Sept. 19-20, Abstracts and Programs no. 13, University of Alberta, Edmonton, Alberta, Canada, p. 32. 2003.

Tsujita, C.J., OGReNet: Taking the hassle out of obtaining Earth Sciences teaching resources. Science

Teachers’ Association of Ontario (STAO) Annual Conference - 2003, November 28, 2003, Program. 2003.

Tsujita, C.J., OGReNet: Constructing a gateway to geoscience education in Ontario, Canada.

GeoSciEdIV, Earth Science for the Global Community, International Conference, August 10-14, 2003, Conference Proceedings, Calgary, Alberta, Canada, p. 239. 2003.

Tsujita, C.J., Preliminary observations on the jaw apparatus of the ammonite Placenticeras from the

Bearpaw Formations, Upper Cretaceous, southern Alberta. Canadian Paleontology Conference – 2002, September 29-30, 2002, Abstracts and Programs no. 12, Geological Survey of Canada, Ottawa, Ontario, Canada, p. 48. 2002.

Tsujita, C.J., and Taylor, S., The Ontario Geoscience Resource Network (OGReNet): A tool for all

Ontario teachers. Science Teachers’ Association of Ontario (STAO) Annual Conference, Saturday, November 9, 2002, Program. 2002.

Taylor, S., and Tsujita, C.J., OGReNet: Making connections in geoscience education. Canadian

Paleontology Conference – 2001, September 29-30, Abstracts and Programs no. 12, Geological Survey of Canada, Ottawa, Ontario, Canada, p. 47. 2002.

Garner, N., and Tsujita, C.J., The presence of sulphate-reducing bacteria within oil reservoirs of

southwestern Ontario. Canadian Paleontology Conference – 2001, September 29-30, Abstracts and Programs no. 12, Geological Survey of Canada, Ottawa, Ontario, Canada, p. 15, 2002.

Garner, N. A., Tsujita, C. J., and Koval, S. F., An investigation of the presence of sulphate-reducing

bacteria in fluids of Devonian-age reservoirs, southwestern Ontario, Canada. 29th Annual Meeting, Eastern Section, American Association of Petroleum Geologists, London, Ontario. Abstracts. 2001.

Tsujita, C.J., 1999. X-files of the ammonoid: unresolved aspects of an enigmatic organism. 9th Annual

Canadian Paleontology Conference, Calgary, Program and Abstracts, no. 9, p. 29. 1999. Tsujita, C.J., and Dillon, D., Starting from scratch: building a geoscience outreach program at a “grass

roots” level. Sudbury 1999, Geological Association of Canada/Mineralogical Association of Canada, annual meeting (program with abstracts). Laurentian University, Sudbury, Ontario, Canada, p. A-11. 1999.

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Dillon, D. L., Tsujita, C., Eaton, D., Hicock, S., Secco, R., Curriculum and outreach using campus field sites. Geological Society of America, annual meeting (abstracts with programs). Toronto, Ontario, Canada., p. A-132. 1998.

Tsujita, C.J., Strategies for paleontology-based geoscience outreach. 8th Annual Canadian Paleontology

Conference (program and abstracts). Blue Mountain, Collingwood, Ontario, Canada, p. 22. 1998. Dillon, D., Tsujita, C., Eaton, D.W., Hicock, S.R., and Secco, R.A., Rock garden at UWO for outreach and

undergraduate Education. Geological Association of Canada/ Mineralogical Association of Canada/Association Professionelle des Géologues et des Géophysiciens du Québec Joint Meeting. Québec Conference Centre, Québec City, Canada, p. A132. 1998.

Tsujita, C.J., Cleanse, Fold and Manipulate: A Gen Xer’s Perspective of Geology in the 90’s. Central

Canada Geological Conference (program and abstracts). London, Ontario, Canada, unpaginated. 1998.

Tsujita, C.J., Benthic invertebrate assemblages in the Upper Cretaceous Bearpaw Formation, southern

Alberta: feast or famine. 5th Annual Canadian Paleontology Conference and International Symposium on the Paleobiology and Evolution of the Bivalvia Joint Meeting (program and abstracts). Royal Tyrrell Museum, Drumheller, Alberta, Canada. p. 32. 1995.

Tsujita, C.J., and Westermann, G.E.G., Ecology of ammonites from the Upper Cretaceous Bearpaw

Formation of southern Alberta. 5th Annual Canadian Paleontology Conference and International Symposium on the Paleobiology and Evolution of the Bivalvia, Joint Meeting (program and abstracts). Royal Tyrrell Museum of Palaeontology, Drumheller, Alberta, Canada. p. 33. 1995.

Heikoop, J.M., Risk, M.J., Tomascik, T., and Tsujita, C.J., Preliminary characterization of modern

ferriferous ooids in a shallow marine volcanic setting: Mahengetang, Indonesia. Geological Society of America, annual meeting (abstracts with programs). New Orleans, Louisiana, U.S.A., 27, p. 203. 1995.

Tsujita, C.J., Taphonomy of nephropid lobsters from the Late Cretaceous Bearpaw Formation, southern

Alberta: a unique case of preservational bias. 4th Annual Canadian Paleontology Conference (program and abstracts). Brock University, St. Catherines, Ontario, Canada, v. 27, p. 15. 1994.

Tsujita, C.J., Genesis of concretion-hosted fossil assemblages: new insights from the LateCretaceous

Bearpaw Formation, southern Alberta. Waterloo '94, Geological Association of Canada/Mineralogical Association of Canada, annual meeting (program with abstracts). University of Waterloo, Waterloo, Ontario, Canada, p. A-114. 1994

Others Tsujita,C.J., The service course: a second chance for outreach. EON (Newsletter of the Paleontology

Division of the Geological Association of Canada, No. 52, p. 5-7, 2005. Tsujita, C.J., Is it odd to study fossils ? EON (Newsletter of the Paleontology Division of the Geological

Association of Canada, No. 51, p. 8-9, 2004. Tsujita, C.J., Paleontology and Employment: On the greener side. EON (Newsletter of the Paleontology

Division of the Geological Association of Canada, No. 50, p. 8-9, 2003. Jokela, T., Tsujita, C.J., and Schultz-Allison, A., 2004. OGReNet Guide to Geotripping in Ontario. 66 p.

2005. Tsujita, C.J., Tetreault, D.K., and Jin, J., Middle and Upper Devonian Strata of southwestern Ontario.

Canadian Paleontology Conference - 2001, Field Trip Guidebook #9, University of Western Ontario, London, Ontario. 43 p. 2001.

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Tsujita, C.J. and Tetreault, D.K., Depositional environments and paleoecology of Middle and Upper Devonian strata in southwestern Ontario. Guidebook, Field Trip #3, 29th Annual Meeting of the Eastern Section, American Association of Petroleum Geologists. Ontario Petroleum Institute, 45 p. 2000.

Westermann, G.E.G. and Tsujita, C.J., Mosasaurs not limpets. Equinox, May Issue. 1999. Tsujita, C.J., Report on the 8th Canadian Paleontology Conference. Eon: Geological Association of

Canada, Paleontology Division Newsletter (1998), no. 45, p. 25-28. 1998. Tsujita, C.J. and Irwin, S.E.B., Report on the 5th Canadian Paleontology Conference and International

Symposium on the Paleobiology and Evolution of the Bivalvia, Joint Meeting. Geological Association of Canada, Paleontology Division Newsletter. 1995

8. RESEARCH FUNDING: (indicate year granted, principal investigators in order of grant application, grantor, purpose or title, annual amount, type of grant) Research Funding Natural Sciences and Engineering Research Council (NSERC) Discovery Grant Project: Taphonomic approaches toward the elucidation of sedimentary dynamics recorded in mudrocks. $ 75,000 awarded to C. Tsujita in 2008 to cover a period of five years. Natural Sciences and Engineering Research Council (NSERC) Discovery Grant Project. “Event Stratigraphy of the Middle Devonian Hamilton Group of Southwestern Ontario.” $ 52,200 awarded to C. Tsujita in 2005 to cover a period of three years. Natural Sciences and Engineering Research Council (NSERC) Research Grant (Individual) Project, “Paleoenvironmental History of the Middle Devonian Hamilton Group, Southwestern Ontario”, $45, 000 awarded to C. Tsujita in 2001 to cover a period of three years. 9. OTHER SCHOLARLY AND PROFESSIONAL ACTIVITIES: 2010-present Past Chair of Paleontology Division, Geological Association of Canada 2008-2010 Chair of Paleontology Division, Geological Association of Canada 2006-2008 Vice-Chair of Paleontology Division, Geological Association of Canada 2002-2005. Councillor of Paleontology Division, Geological Association of Canada 2002-present Editor of EON (Newsletter of the Paleontology Division, Geological Association of

Canada) 2001 Co-organizer of Canadian Paleontology Conference, 2001 2000-present Reviewer for articles submitted to International Journals (Journal of Paleontology, 2000;

Mathematical Geology, 2001; Palaios, 2002; Canadian Journal of Earth Sciences, 2004; Paleontologica Polonica, 2004; Geological Association of Canada Special Papers (2005) Alcheringa, 2006)

10. UNIVERSITY ADMINISTRATIVE DUTIES: Department of Earth Sciences • Chair, Outreach Committee (2000-present) • Member, Undergraduate Affairs Committee (formerly Undergraduate Curriculum

Committee/Undergraduate Committee (2005-present) • Earth Sciences Academic Counsellor for Geology Programs (2005-present) • Departmental representative and speaker for 2008 and 2009 Faculty of Science First Year

Instructors workshops and participated in the 2010 workshop (note: tangible outcomes from challenges originally posed by my 2008 and 2009 presentations have included the splitting of full year courses at first year level to half courses and encouraging dialogue toward achieving a more

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uniform enrolment level among medical- and non-medical oriented undergraduate programs (still in progress).

• Member, Awards Committee (2004-present) • Member, Curriculum Group Geology 1 and Environmental Group for development of new academic

curriculum (April 2002-present) • Coordinator for development of proposed Biology-Geology Joint Program in Faculty of Science (2001-

2002) • Member, Workload Committee (2001) • Member, Ad hoc advisory committee to chair on Annual Performance Evaluation Document for

Department of Earth Sciences (2001) • Member, Ad hoc Liaison (Outreach) Committee, Faculty of Science (2000-present) • Member, Workload Committee (2001) • Member, Outreach Committee (1997-1999)

Faculty of Science and University • First Year Academic Counsellor (as Faculty of Science volunteer) for Summer Academic Orientation

(annually volunteer 2-3 weeks of counselling time)(since 1996) • Faculty of Science Representative for Schulich Dentistry Admissions Committee (appointed June,

2011) • Faculty of Science Representative for Schulich Medicine Admissions Committee (appointed since

Sept, 2010). • Member of Organizing Committee for Western Science Conference in Education (participated in

conference planning and as abstract reviewer from Fall, 2010 through June, 2011 (conference held in July, 2011)

• Member, Arts and Humanities Council, University of Western Ontario (2008-2010) • Member, Ad Hoc Committee on Outreach, Faculty of Sciences (2007-present) • Extradepartmental Member of Search Committee for Tenure Track Position in Invertebrate Biology,

Department of Biology, UWO (February through March, 2006) • Presenter, Faculty of Sciences Awards Ceremony, Spring Convocation (2005 and 2007). • Academic Counsellor for incoming Science students for UWO Summer Orientation (1998-present) • Member, Ad hoc Liaison (Outreach) Committee, Faculty of Science (2000-present)

11. COMMUNITY SERVICE AND GEOSCIENCE OUTREACH Involvement in Outreach-Related Committees and Other Administrative Duties • Member, CGEN (Canadian Geoscience Education Network) (since 2000) • Co-chair and organizer for Best Practice in the Classroom: Tertiary Session, GeoSciEd 2003,

International Conference for Geoscience Education, Calgary (conference date: August 10-14, 2003) • Invited participant (representing Department of Earth Sciences, UWO), Innovation Summit hosted by

Government of Canada, London Convention Centre (June 26, 2002) • Chair, Ontario geoscience education discussion group; a meeting of representatives from academia,

Government of Ontario and industry to discuss geoscience education and outreach in Ontario (February 20, 2002)

• Chair, FIRST (Futures in Research: Science and Technology) conference for London-area high school students (2000-2001)

Participation in Undergraduate Recruitment (UWO)

• Panellist for Career Panel in Health Sciences for 2011 Discovery Day (May, 2011) • Departmental Coordinator and Speaker for “Interactions/Discovery Days” Outreach Events

hosted by Faculty of Science, UWO (2001-present) • Departmental Coordinator for Intent to Register Information Night at Great Hall, UWO (2001-

2007) • Departmental Speaker for Preview Western Science (May 3 and 4, 2003; lecture title:

“Paleobiology”, May 7, 2005; lecture title: “Freaks of Nature”)

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• Departmental Representative and Coordinator for SLOME (Skills London, Oxford, Middlesex, Essex), Western Fairgrounds (2001-present)

• Speaker for Orientation Week Faculty Day (September 2002 and 2003) • Departmental Coordinator for UWO Faculty of Science Fall Preview Day (Fall, 2000- present

Departmental Coordinator for UWO Faculty of Science March Break Open House (Spring, 2000-present)

• Faculty of Science representative, Science floor reception, Sydenham Hall (Jan, 2002) • Departmental Representative, What’s Your Major? (1996-1998) • Departmental Representative for Earth Sciences Information Sessions (1997-2000)

Contributions to Peer Mentorship in University Teaching * Plenary Speaker for “Fall Perspectives in Teaching” (Topic: Dealing With Flopping Questions), Sept.,

2011 * Facilitator in 2-day workshop series for 1st year Science instructors (ISIS: Instructional Skills in

Science), August, 2011 * Co-organizer and session co-facilitator at Western Conference in Science Education (sessions in

July, 2011) * Participant in Western Teaching Resource Centre “Master Class” program (attendance of graduate

students and UWO teaching faculty at one of C. Tsujita’s regular lectures, followed by discussion of teaching strategies among instructors who attended; February, 2010)

* Contributed to, and was featured as a presenter, in Let’s Talk Science “Teaching With Impact” instructional DVD geared to train scientists effective ways of communicating with the public (Tsujita segment filmed in Spring, 2006).

* Co-speaker at Plenary Session of Annual “Spring Perspectives on Teaching” (Hosted by Teaching Support Centre, UWO in Spring, 2005).

Service Contributions to UWO Undergraduates * Co-leader of Georgian Bay geological field trip for 2nd year Earth Sciences undergraduates (4 day

field trip, Sept., 2011). * 2011 Faculty leader of Discovery Cafe (informal Science student discussion group) for 2010-2011

academic year. * Delivered Undergraduate Student-Oriented Lecture: “Freaks of Nature: In Admiration of the Ugly” –

“Extra strength” Discovery Café lecture aimed at Science undergraduates . January, 2011. * Faculty of Science and Earth Sciences speaker for Science Day presentations for First Year

students, Orientation Week (full afternoon of rotating sessions; Sept. 2010, 2011) * Served as field trip leader, for UWO Outcrop Club-organized field trip to Arkona (March, 2011) * Field trip leader, first year undergraduate spring field trip for fossil collecting in Arkona (March 22,

2003; March 20, 2004) Outreach-Related Publications and Presentations (Selected from Section 7 Above (Publications)): Papers in peer-review journals Dillon, D.L., Hicock, S.R., Secco, R.A., and Tsujita, C.J., A geologic rock garden as an artificial mapping

area for teaching and outreach. Journal of Geoscience Education, 48, 24-29, 2000 Abstracts of Presentations at Professional Meetings (Repeated from Section 7 (Publications) Tsujita, C.J., Cleanse, Fold and Manipulate: A Gen Xer’s Perspective of Geology in the 90’s. Central

Canada Geological Conference (program and abstracts). London, Ontario, Canada, unpaginated. 1998.

Dillon, D., Tsujita, C., Eaton, D.W., Hicock, S.R., and Secco, R.A., Rock garden at UWO for outreach and undergraduate Education. Geological Association of Canada/ Mineralogical Association of Canada/Association Professionelle des Géologues et des Géophysiciens du Québec Joint Meeting. Québec Conference Centre, Québec City, Canada, p. A132. 1998.

Tsujita, C.J., Strategies for paleontology-based geoscience outreach. 8th Annual Canadian Paleontology

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Conference (program and abstracts). Blue Mountain, Collingwood, Ontario, Canada, p. 22. 1998. Dillon, D. L., Tsujita, C., Eaton, D., Hicock, S., Secco, R., Curriculum and outreach using campus field

sites. Geological Society of America, annual meeting (abstracts with programs). Toronto, Ontario, Canada., p. A-132. 1998.

Tsujita, C.J., and Dillon, D., Starting from scratch: building a geoscience outreach program at a “grass roots” level. Sudbury 1999, Geological Association of Canada/Mineralogical Association of Canada, annual meeting (program with abstracts). Laurentian University, Sudbury, Ontario, Canada, p. A-11. 1999.

Taylor, S., and Tsujita, C.J., OGReNet: Making connections in geoscience education. Canadian Paleontology Conference – 2001, September 29-30, Abstracts and Programs no. 12, Geological Survey of Canada, Ottawa, Ontario, Canada, p. 47. 2002.

Tsujita, C.J., and Taylor, S., The Ontario Geoscience Resource Network (OGReNet): A tool for all Ontario teachers. Science Teachers’ Association of Ontario (STAO) Annual Conference, Saturday, November 9, 2002, Program. 2002.

Tsujita, C.J., OGReNet: Constructing a gateway to geoscience education in Ontario, Canada. GeoSciEdIV, Earth Science for the Global Community, International Conference, August 10-14, 2003, Conference Proceedings, Calgary, Alberta, Canada, p. 239. 2003.

Tsujita, C.J., OGReNet: Taking the hassle out of obtaining Earth Sciences teaching resources. Science Teachers’ Association of Ontario (STAO) Annual Conference - 2003, November 28, 2003, Program. 2003.

Tsujita, C.J., OGReNet: An information gateway for Ontario geoscience educators. Geological Association of Canada/Mineralogical Association of Canada Annual Meeting, May 12-14, 2004, Program with Abstracts, Brock University, St. Catharines, Ontario, Canada, p. A-157. 2004.

Tsujita, C.J., 2008. Challenges Faced in Forming Partnerships Between Science Centres and University Scientists: A Scientist’s Perspective. Playing With Scientists Session, Canadian Association of Science Centres Annual Conference, London Convention Centre, July 13, 2008.

Informal Publications and Articles Tsujita, C.J., Paleontology and Employment: On the greener side. EON (Newsletter of the Paleontology

Division of the Geological Association of Canada, No. 50, p. 8-9, 2003. Tsujita, C.J., Is it odd to study fossils ? EON (Newsletter of the Paleontology Division of the Geological

Association of Canada, No. 51, p. 8-9, 2004. Jokela, T., Tsujita, C.J., and Schultz-Allison, A., 2004. OGReNet Guide to Geotripping in Ontario. 66 p.

2005. Tsujita,C.J., The service course: a second chance for outreach. EON (Newsletter of the Paleontology

Division of the Geological Association of Canada, No. 52, p. 5-7, 2005. Outreach Funding

1. Youth Science and Technology (Government of Ontario), “Ontario Geoscience Resource Network (OGReNet) project, $63,450- awarded to C. Tsujita in 2002 to cover a period of three years (2002-2004 inclusive).

2. Natural Sciences and Engineering Research Council, “The need for an effective geoscience outreach network”, $52,500 awarded to C. Tsujita in 2001 to cover a period of three years.

Continuing Education Courses Taught (Through Faculty of Continuing Education) Meteorites, Asteroids and Cosmic Events (Oct., 2001) Buried Treasures Continuing Education Course (March-April, 2000) X-files of the Earth: Our Planet’s Weird Wonders – (Oct., 1999) Contribution to Outreach Events Under Auspices of the Department of Earth Sciences * Departmental coordinator for visits by large school groups containing up to 300 students, annually

serving up to 2,000 K-12 students (1996-present) * Principal recruiter and coordinator of graduate and undergraduate student volunteers for Earth

Sciences outreach events (with numerous primary and secondary school visits both on-campus and on-site in schools

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* Principal contact person for identification of fossil, mineral and rock specimens brought in by the public (2001-present; approximately 15-20 identifications for members of the public annually)

* Designed standardized guide for Earth Sciences tours and paleontology workshops visiting school groups)

* Public promotion of SCUGOG lectures (2001-2004) –designed advertisement for London Free Press, Western News, and Gazette, and coordinated media promotion of events, and acted as media contact for television, radio and newspaper coverage

* Speaker, Earth Sciences Undergraduate Information Sessions (annually, 1997-present) * Coordinator for Earth Sciences Week Open House (2000-2002) * FIRST Conference Organizer; “The Game of Life” (2000) and “Natural Disasters” (1999)

components * Co-organizer, Earth Day event (1999) * FIRST Conference Module Presenter; “Where and What We Are” (June 1, 2001)

UWO Earth Sciences Outreach, Research and Current Geoscience-Related Issues in the Media . * Participated (as invited guest) in discussion of global warming on Blackburn Radio Sarnia “The Talk

Show” (Feb., 2011) * Featured in Western News article “Tsujita, Hicock deliver rock-solid textbook” on publication of 3rd

Canadian Edition of Earth textbook (March 24, 2011 issue of Western News) * Served as science consultant for Cottage Life Magazine article “Kings of the Castle” by Ray Ford

(2006) * Science News, comments on discovery of soft tissue in dinosaur bone (2005) * April 22 (2003-2005) – Discussion on the importance of interdisciplinary research and education in

the Earth Sciences, Earth Day. Daytime, Rogers Television. * Regular contributor to Faculty of Science Outreach Newsletters (Outreach Update and

Science@Western; 2001-present) * February, 2000 – debate with paleontologist Paul Johnston (Royal Tyrrell Museum, Drumheller) was

covered by the Western News (February 3, “Paleontologists in TV debate) and Faculty of Science, Western Alumni Newsletter (Winter, 2000, “Lizard bites or snail slime on shells debated on Discovery”)

* February 22, 2000 – A debate between Cam Tsujita and Paul Johnston (Royal Tyrrell Museum, Drumheller, Alberta) on the topic of the origin of perforations in ammonite shells was aired nationwide on @Discovery.ca, mediated by host Jay Ingram.

* London Free Press, comments in article on natural gas in southwestern Ontario (1999) * Western News and Western Alumni Gazette articles featuring UWO dinosaur displays (1997) * CHRW (Radio Western), interview featuring UWO Earth Science outreach (1997) * CFPL News Now, interview featuring dinosaurs and UWO Earth Sciences outreach (1997)

Public Lectures and and School Lectures/Workshops Delivered Off-Campus * Co-organized Earth Science / Space Week event at London Regional Children’s Museum, designed

Earth Sciences-related activities; transported, coordinated set up and volunteer staffing of departmental display (Oct., 2011).

* Devonian Seafloor (Lecture and Workshop; Fairmont Public School, Grade 4-5 Classes, April 22, 2011

* Fossils before Modern Science: Seeds of Myth, Misunderstanding, and Manipulation” (event hosted by UWO Retired Academics Group; January 21, 2011

* Glacial History of Mitchell, Ontario – An outdoor public lecture presented for Sawyer Preservation Woodlot Association (2010)

* Fossils of Arkona – A public lecture presented for Nature, London (2010) * Influence of Fossils on Human Culture – A virtual lecture presented to secondary students in

Guelph, Ontario via VROC (Virtual Researchers on Call) (2009) * In the Footprints of Glaciers – A public lecture presented in a series called “Nature in the City”

(Nature London, 2009) * Prehistoric Pets (Lecture and Workshop; Fairmont Public School, Grade 4-5 Classes, April 23, 2008,

2009) * Earth, Art and Culture (London Gem and Mineral Society, 2008) * Dinosaurs: Myth and Mystery (Bluewater Board of Education Gifted Program, 2007, 2008)

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* Evolutionary Oddities - A virtual lecture presented to secondary students in Toronto via VROC (Virtual Researchers on Call) (2006)

* Freaks of Nature - (Bluewater Board of Education Gifted Program, 2005) * Stranger than Fiction (Thames Valley Gifted Program, 2005, 2006). * Freaks of Nature - (Interactions/Discovery Days, 2005-present) * Minerals (Springbank School, Woodstock, 2004) * Freaks of Nature (Fairmont Public School, London, 2004) * Fossils of Arkona, Ontario (Brantford Gem and Lapidary Society, 2002) * Paleoecology of the Middle Devonian Hamilton Group (London Gem and Mineral Society, 2002) * “Did dinosaurs taste like chicken ?” (London Gem and Mineral Society, 2001) * Keynote speaker, LOGIConference “mosasaurs fight a holey war” (gifted student event, 2000) * “Paleopathology” (London Gem and Mineral Society, 1999) * “Catastrophes and Fossil Preservation in the Geological Record” (London Central Library, 1998) * Public lecture on geoscience outreach methods, Grand Valley University (Allendale, Michigan,

1998): “Event stratigraphy: Exploring Kodak Moments in Geological Time” * Public lecture, London Regional Children’s Museum (1997): “Dinosaurs: Big Brutes or Big Birds?”

Public Display Design 1995-present 3-D dioramas and other displays for Department of Earth Sciences, University of Western

Ontario: subject matter ranging from dinosaurs to mineral deposits. 1998 Science in Your World” Gallery, London Regional Children’s Museum: fibreglass models 1995-1998 Illustrations for scientific publications (commissioned by academic clients) 1994 Stratigraphic sections and common fossils of the Hamilton area: Illustrations for Sam

Lawrence Park revitalization project (nature trail signs), City of Hamilton. Organizations Served outside Greater London Region (Workshops, Tours, Field Trips) • Nature London (formerly McIlwraith Field Naturalists) (London, Ontario) • Woodstock Rock and Mineral Club (Woodstock, Ontario) • Hamilton Geological Society (Hamilton, Ontario) • Burlington Rock and Gem Society (Burlington, Ontario) • Yorkview Public School (Dundas, Ontario) • Outdoor Education Classes (Banting High School, Alliston, Ontario) • Evolutionary Biology Class (for Biology Department, McMaster University)

Contributions to Public School Science Teacher Education • Development of lesson plans for K-12 teachers in Ontario (offered through OGReNet; 2001-2006) • Rock My World: An Interdisciplinary Approach to Teaching the Earth Sciences, Science Now !

Elementary School Teachers Conference (April, 1999) • Fossils: Tape Recorders of Our Ancient Past, Science Now ! Secondary School

Teachers Conference (April, 1996). Science Fair Judging * Canada-Wide Science Fair (2000) * London Regional Science and Technology Fair (1997-1999) * Team Canada Selection Committee (for International Science Fair) (1999, 2000) * Several local science fairs in Middlesex and Essex Counties (1997-2000)

Other Contributions * Contributed to discussion group linked to oral presentation “Challenges Faced in Forming

Partnerships Between Science Centres and University Scientists: A Scientist’s Perspective” as part of “Playing With Scientists” Session, Canadian Association of Science Centres Annual Conference, London Convention Centre, July 13, 2008.

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* Hands-on workshops and tour of Department of Earth Sciences given to members of Oneida Summer Camp program at UWO (Summers, 2005-present)

* Reviewer for undergraduate level textbook Earth: An Introduction to Physical Geology (7th ed., 2002) – Tarbuck and Lutgens; Prentice Hall (2002)

* Designed and delivered hands-on workshops “Fossil Dig” (grades 4-5) and “Dinosaurs to Birds” (grades 10-11) for LOGIConference for gifted students, Althouse College (2001)

* Volunteer and Activity Designer for Let’s Talk Science Tent at London International Children’s Festival (2001-2003)

* Speaker, Earth Sciences Information Sessions (1997-2000) * Co-organizer and workshop designer, “Dinosaurs, Digs and Decades” program at Fanshawe

Pioneer Village (1998) * Departmental Representative, Science and Technology Week display (1997-1998) * Co-organizer, “Fossils” lecture series, London Central Public Library (1998) * Coordinator, ROM Dinosaur Museumobile tours for “Dinosaur Days”, White Oaks Mall (1997) * Designed hands-on workshops “Dynamite Dinos” and “Fabulous Fossils” for Let’s Talk Science

National Headquarters (delivered by representatives across Canada, 1998-?). * Designed Earth Day ’99 poster (1999), and FIRST conference brochure (2000) * Scientific consultant for children’s book (Gigantic: How Big Were the Dinosaurs ?) published by

Henry Holt & Company (New York, 1999) * Designed Fossil Kits for London Children’s Museum auction (1997-01)

12. PROFESSIONAL DEVELOPMENT

• Attended Faculty of Science First Year Instructors Workshop annually (since 2008; late August) • Participated in intensive 3-day-long Instructional Skills Workshop coordinated by the Teaching

Services Centre (Dec., 2009) • Participated in “Science Talks,” a series of professional development presentations provided by

the Faculty of Science, UWO (Dec., 2009)

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CURRICULUM VITAE (July 2005-July 2010)

1. NAME: Elizabeth Webb

RANK: Associate Professor DATE TENURED: July 1, 2011

2. EDUCATION: Degree University Department Year Honours B.Sc. Geology The University of Western Ontario Geology 1994 Ph.D. Geology & Environmental Science The University of Western Ontario Earth Sciences 2000 3. EMPLOYMENT HISTORY:

Date Rank & Position Department / Institution 1994 Laboratory Technician Earth Sciences, The University of Western Ontario, London 1994-98 Teaching Assistant Earth Sciences, The University of Western Ontario, London 2000-2001 Postdoctoral Fellow Earth Sciences, The University of Western Ontario, London 2001-2003 Postdoctoral Fellow School of Geography & Geology McMaster University, Hamilton 2003 Adjunct Professor Earth Sciences, The University of Western Ontario, London 2003-2005 Research Associate Earth Sciences, The University of Western Ontario, London 2005-2010 Assistant Professor Earth Sciences, The University of Western Ontario, London 2011-present Associate Professor Earth Sciences, The University of Western Ontario, London

4. HONORS AND AWARDS:

2010 Robert and Ruth Lumsden Research Award, The University of Western Ontario 5. TEACHING

a) Undergraduate courses taught (course titles and descriptions) with a summary of evaluations;

Earth Sciences 4431a Isotope Geochemistry in Earth and Environmental Sciences Description: This course is an introduction to the use of stable and radiogenic isotopes to understand complex geological, environmental and archaeological systems. After a basic introduction to isotope properties, isotope systematics are demonstrated in the context of a tool that can be applied to solve a myriad of scientific questions. As such, the lectures follow a problem-based learning approach. Year Enrollment Overall effectiveness/7 2005/2006 15 6.1 2006/2007 12 6.5 2007/2008 7 6.3 2008/2009 5 6.0 2009/2010 13 6.8

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Earth Sciences 3341b Water and Geochemical Cycles Description: The primary objective of this course is to demonstrate how water obtains its chemical composition in natural environments. Because this course is populated from students from varying background and career pathways, rather than having the class memorize the details of geochemical pathways, I teach them how to assess water chemistry and understand how geochemical processes can modify water compositions in a variety of environments. Year Enrollment Overall effectiveness/7 2005/2006 (team taught) 19 5.5 2006/2007 22 5.9 2007/2008 20 6.0 2008/2009 34 6.3 2009/2010 27 6.3

Earth Sciences 1081a/b Environment and Sustainability in a Material Society Description: This course introduces students to the relationship between humans and their geological environment. It examines geological principles and process and relates them to human activities. Emphasis is placed on evidence for human perturbation of Earth’s natural systems that may impact our society’s future. Topics include geologic processes, geologic hazards, utilization of natural resources, energy, waste management, water quality, and global change. Year Enrollment Overall effectiveness/7 2007/2008 140 5.5 2008/2009 142 5.9 2009/2010 150 6.2

Earth Sciences 4490 Earth Sciences Senior Undergraduate Honours Thesis Role: Primary coordinator in 2006-2007; Description: Under supervision of a faculty member, each student completes an independent research project. Earth Sciences 4450y Earth Sciences Advanced Field Geology Role: Assistant in 2006-2007; Description: Field study of the geology of major structural provinces of North America. A ten day field trip at the beginning of September Year Enrollment Overall effectiveness/7 2006/2007 5 6.6

b) Graduate courses taught (course titles and descriptions) with a summary of evaluations;

Geology 9556 Advanced Stable Isotope Science I: Low Temperature Earth Systems Description: This course offers an examination of paleo-ecosystem reconstruction methods based on the stable isotope behaviour of elements within the atmosphere, biosphere, hydrosphere and sedimentary systems. Topics include: atmospheric gases, fresh and marine water, soil and sedimentary systems, biomineralization, food webs, stable isotope proxies of climate, environments, diet and migration, with emphasis on current research trends and data interpretation. Geology 9560 & Geophysics 9560 Improving Research Skills in the Earth Sciences Course designer (with Rob Schincariol) in summer 2005, Coordinator (with Dazhi Jiang) in 2005-2006 and Guest Lecturer in 2008-2009 Description: This is an intensive short course designed to monitor and improve an incoming graduate student’s skills in writing, literature research and critical thought. The entire mark for the course is based on one assignment. The students are required to submit a critical literature review (essay style) based on their own thesis topic. The course coordinators meet with the students once a week to teach some basic research-enhancing skills, however, thesis advisors provide the primary instruction and guidance to their students.

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Earth Sciences 9506 Isotope Geochemistry in Earth and Environmental Sciences Description: This course is an introduction to the use of stable and radiogenic isotopes to understand complex geological, environmental and archaeological systems. After a basic introduction to isotope properties, isotope systematics are demonstrated in the context of a tool that can be applied to solve a myriad of scientific questions. As such, the lectures follow a problem-based learning approach. Year Enrollment Overall effectiveness/7 2005/2006 4 6.1 2006/2007 4 6.5 2007/2008 6 6.3 2008/2009 0 - 2009/2010 6 6.8

c) Under-graduate supervision 1. BSc theses, with titles and descriptions (indicate if completed or in progress)

2007 (complete) Andrea Prentice Department of Earth Sciences

A comparison of extraction techniques on the carbon isotope signatures of soil humic matter

2009 (complete) Michelle Chandler Department of Earth Sciences

Eocene Climate Reconstruction based on the Stable Isotope Values of Opal Lake Sediments, Lac de Gras region NWT

2010 (complete) Meghan Hewton Department of Earth Sciences

Identification of botanical magnetite and ash preserved in soils: an indicator of wild fire in savannah soils

2010 (complete) Renee Rioux Environmental Sciences

Isotope dendrochronology in the Azores: Identifying climate signals versus volcanic out-gassing

2011 (complete) Stephanie Mabee Department of Earth Sciences

Stable carbon isotope dendroclimatology in the seasonal tropical rain forests of Belize at the Maya site of Lamanai

2. Supervisor of the following undergraduate and high-school students employed

through university programs & research grants as laboratory assistants:

The University of Western Ontario: Pak Chan Part-time assistant 2010-2011 Andrew Webb Summer employee 2010 Meredith Parkovnick Volunteer 2010 Meera Joeseph Volunteer 2010 Pak Chan Work-study program/summer employee 2009-2010 Devrim Husrevoglu Work-study program 2009 Burke Grant Work-study program 2009 Renee Rioux Volunteer, NSERC USRA, employee 2009-2010 Meghan Hewton Part-time assistant, NSERC USRA 2008-2009 Matthew Longstaffe Part-time lab assistant 2005-2008 Andrea Prentice Work-study program/NSERC USRA 2006-2007

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d) Graduate supervision

1. Masters theses, with titles and descriptions (indicate if completed or in progress)

2009 (complete) Andrea Prentice Department of Earth Sciences Stable isotope dendroclimatology in tropical systems

2011 (in progress) Michael Hamilton Department of Earth Sciences

Using the oxygen-isotope composition of charcoal as a proxy for fire intensity and paleo-aridity

2. Doctoral theses, with titles and descriptions (indicate if completed or in progress)

2006 (incomplete) Cliff Patterson Department of Anthropology

Human impact and eco-sustainability in the Maya lowlands of Belize. 2011 (in progress) Zhenzhen Huang Department of Earth Sciences

Defining a new stable isotope paleothermometer using silica phytoliths 2013 (in progress) Andrea Prentice Department of Earth Sciences

Stability and stable oxygen and silicon isotope fractionation of opal-A during weathering and diagenesis

Awards won by students while under my supervision:

Meghan Hewton Gold Medal in Environmental Geo-Sciences 2010 NSERC post graduate scholarship (PGS-M) 2010 J.P. Bickell Foundation Mining Scholarships 2009, 2010 NSERC undergraduate student research award 2008 Andrea Prentice NSERC undergraduate student research award 2007 Earth Sciences Graduate Thesis Research Award 2008 Robert and Ruth Lumsden Graduate Fellowship 2010 Zhenzhen Huang Archangelo Rhea Graduate Award 2008 Earth Sciences Graduate Thesis Research Award 2008 Renee Rioux Gold Medal in Environmental Sciences 2010 Alexander Graham Bell Scholarship (NSERC CGS) 2010 Robert and Ruth Lumsden Scholarship in Science 2010 Position with Dillon Consulting President’s Crew 2010 NSERC undergraduate student research award 2009 President’s Scholarship UWO 2008 Millennium Provincial Scholarship 2008

4. Post-doctoral fellows, with descriptions of disciplinary areas; 5. Committees

� Member of the advisory committee for the following students (UWO): Kegan Farrick Department of Earth Sciences Ph.D. 2010-present Ashley Warnock Department of Biology M.Sc. 2010-present Tamara Sredojevic Department of Earth Sciences M.Sc. 2009-present David Cooper Department of Earth Sciences Ph.D. 2009-present Andrey Malyshev Department of Biology M.Sc. 2009-present Natalia Lecki Department of Biology M.Sc. 2009-present Christina Quinn Department of Biology B.Sc. 2010 Kelly Hollingshead Department of Geography B.Sc. 2010 Deana Schwarz Department of Earth Sciences Ph.D. 2008-present

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Stephen Marklevitz Department of Biology M.Sc. 2008-present Jennifer Smith Department of Biology M.Sc. 2008 Crisia Tabacaru Department of Biology M.Sc. 2009 Mike Kenigsberg Department of Geography Ph.D. 2007-present Jessica Metcalfe Department of Earth Sciences Ph.D. 2011 Sam Russell Department of Earth Sciences Ph.D. 2006-present Ian Power Department of Earth Sciences Ph.D. 2010 Nora Casson Department of Biology M.Sc. 2008 Shawna Davey Department of Earth Sciences M.Sc. 2005-present

Jennifer Adams Department of Biology B.Sc. 2007 � Member of the examining committee for the following graduate theses:

Ayumi Hyodo University of Western Ontario Earth Sciences Ph.D. 2010 Ian Power University of Western Ontario Earth Sciences Ph.D. 2010 Caitlin Latimer University of Western Ontario Earth Sciences M.Sc. 2009 Deana Schwarz University of Western Ontario Earth Sciences M.Sc. 2008 Andrew Rams University of Western Ontario Biology M.Sc. 2008 Hayain Wang University of Western Ontario Chemistry Ph.D. 2007 Karyn Olsen University of Western Ontario Anthropology M.A. 2006 Jingshi Wu University of Western Ontario Earth Sciences M.Sc. 2005 Jessica Metcalfe University of Western Ontario Anthropology M.A. 2005

� Chair of the Ph.D. qualifying exam for the following candidates (UWO)

Jeremiah Shuster Department of Earth Sciences 2010 Rie Miyoshi Department of Earth Sciences 2010 Duane Petts Department of Earth Sciences 2009 Ranjeet Nagare Department of Earth Sciences 2008 Nelson Cho Department of Earth Sciences 2008

Natalie Pietrzak Department of Earth Sciences 2007 Duncan Bain Department of Earth Sciences 2006

� Chair of the examining board for the following graduate theses (UWO):

Duane Petts Department of Earth Sciences M.Sc. 2008 Nicole Jacques Department of Earth Sciences M.Sc. 2007 Claude Pilote Department of Earth Sciences M.Sc. 2006 Alison Daley Department of Earth Sciences M.Sc. 2005

� Provided reviews and editing services for the following graduate and undergraduate theses: Deana Schwarz The University of Western Ontario B.Sc. 2006 Hua Jin The University of Western Ontario M.Sc. 2005 Scott Parsons The University of Western Ontario B.Sc. 2005 Jennifer Heidenheim The University of Western Ontario M.Sc.2005 6. PUBLICATIONS:

a) Summary (career total): Books: 0 Chapters in Books: 1 Articles in Peer-Reviewed Journals: 9 Articles in Peer-Reviewed Conference Proceedings: 1 Articles in non-Peer-Reviewed Journals and Conference Proceedings: 2 Abstracts, Presentations at Professional Meetings: 43 Technical Writings: 0 Other: (e.g., Book Reviews, Letters to the Editor):0 Submitted Manuscripts and/or Work in Preparation (optional): 8

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b) Details: (Authorship in order of original publication)

Books ---- Chapters in Books and Symposia

WEBB E.A. and Schwarcz H.P. (accepted 2008; in press for 2012 release) Stable carbon

isotope evidence of ancient maize cultivation on the soils of Motul de San Jose. In Politics, History, and Economy in the Classic Maya Polity of Motul de San Jose, Guatemala. Foias, Antonia E. and Kitty Emery (editors), University Press of Florida, Gainsville, Florida.

Articles in Peer-Reviewed Journals:

WEBB E.A. and Longstaffe F.J. (2010) Limitations on environmental signals in the �13C values of phytoliths from a North American C4 prairie grass. Geochimica et Cosmochimica Acta 74, 3041-3050. doi: 10.1016/j.gca.2010.03.006 Prentice* A. and WEBB E.A. (2010) A comparison of extraction techniques on the stable carbon isotope composition of soil humic substances. Geoderma 155, 1-9. WEBB E.A., Schwarcz H.P., Jensen* C.T., Terry R.E., Moriarty* M.D. and Emery K.F. (2007) Stable carbon isotope signature of ancient maize agriculture in the soils of Motul de San José, Guatemala. In: Advances in Archaeological Approaches to Soil Chemistry (eds. C. Wells and R.E. Terry); Geoarchaeology: An International Journal 22, 291-312. Ensign*, K.L., WEBB E.A. and Longstaffe F.J. (2006) Microenvironmental variations in soil-water content of the unsaturated zone of a sand dune system at Pinery Provincial Park. Geoderma 136, 788-802. doi: 10.1016/j.geoderma.2006.06.009 WEBB E.A. and Longstaffe F.J. (2006) Identifying the �18O signature of precipitation in grass cellulose and phytoliths: refining the paleoclimate model. Geochimica et Cosmochimica Acta 70, 2417-2426. doi: 10.1016/j.gca.2006.02.024

Papers in Refereed Conference Proceedings Papers in Non-Refereed Conference Proceedings Abstracts, Presentations to Professional Meetings (* denotes student)

Shaw J.D., Sinclair B., WEBB E., and Chown S.L. (2010) Albatrosses and caterpillars: the use of stable isotopes in understanding ecosystem engineering in the terrestrial sub-Antarctic. Scientific Committee Antarctic Research and Open Science Conference, Buenos Aires, Argentina, July 30- August 11. Prentice* A.J., WEBB E.A., White C.D. and Graham E. (2010) Stable Isotope Dendroclimatology using Tropical Trees and Wooden Artefacts from Lamanai, Belize Society for American Archaeology 75th Annual Meeting, St. Louis, Missouri, April 14-18. Chapligin*, B., Alexandre, A., Dodd, J., Ijiri, A., Leng, M., Lücke, A., Shemesh, A., Webb, E., Abelmann, A., Longstaffe, F., Meyer, H., Moschen, R., Okazaki, Y., Sharp, Z., Sloane, H. J., Sonzogni, C., Swann, G., Sylvestre, F., Tyler, J.(2010). Preliminary results from the on-going inter-laboratory comparison of the oxygen isotope composition of biogenic silica, Isotopes in Biogenic Silica (IBiS) Meeting 2010, Swansea, Wales (UK), February 8-9.

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Huang* Z., WEBB E.A., and Longstaffe F.J. (2009) Oxygen Isotope of Phytoliths in Modern Wetland Plants and the Application to Paleoclimate Reconstruction. EOS Transactions American Geophysical Union, 90(22) Joint Assembly Supplement, Toronto, Ontario, May 24-27, Abstract CG21A-16. Prentice* A.J., WEBB E.A., White C.D. and Graham E. (2009) Paleoclimate reconstruction at Lamanai, Belize using oxygen-isotope tropical dendrochronology. EOS Transactions American Geophysical Union, 90(22) Joint Assembly Supplement, Toronto, Ontario, May 24-27, Abstract CG21A-15. WEBB E.A. and Longstaffe F.J. (2008) Variation in the carbon isotope compositions of phytoliths across a climate gradient. EOS Transactions American Geophysical Union, Fall Meeting Supplement, San Francisco, California, Dec 15-19, Abstract B23C-0470. Huang* Z., WEBB E.A. and Longstaffe F.J. (2008) Coupled oxygen and hydrogen isotope analysis of water along the soil-plant- atmosphere continuum. EOS Transactions American Geophysical Union, Fall Meeting Supplement, San Francisco, California, Dec 15-19, Abstract B23C-0461. WEBB E.A. (2008) Identifying ancient aridity signals preserved in botanical magnetite. Walpole Island First Nations, Heritage Center Advisory Committee Meeting. April 15. MacRae* S.A., Pollock* A., WEBB E.A. and Schwarcz H. (2008) Investigations of the Agricultural Terracing at the Ancient Maya Centre of Minanha, Belize. Society for American Archaeology 73rd Annual Meeting, Vancouver, British Columbia, March 26–30. WEBB E.A., Schwarcz H.P., Hodgins G., Iannone G., and Healy P.F. (2007) Identification of maize agriculture on the terraces of Caracol and Minanha using the carbon-isotope compositions of humic substances. 234th Meeting of the American Chemical Society, Boston, Massachusetts, August 19-23. Prentice* A., WEBB E.A., Law K.R. (2007) A comparison of extraction techniques on the stable carbon isotope composition of soil humic substances. The Canadian Continuous Flow Isotope Ratio Mass Spectrometry Workshop, Moncton, New Brunswick, June 24-28. WEBB E.A. and Longstaffe F.J. (2007) Carbon Isotope Variations in Plants and Phytoliths Across a North American Climate Transect. SIBL-LSIS first annual joint Symposium of Stable Isotope Science (Stable Isotope and Biogeochemistry Laboratory, McMaster University and Laboratory for Stable Isotope Science, University of Western Ontario). McMaster University, Hamilton, February 21, 2007. Jin* H., Longstaffe F.J. and WEBB E.A. (2005) Controls on the stable isotope composition of atmospheric water vapour, southwestern Ontario, Canada. EOS Transactions American Geophysical Union, Fall Meeting Supplement, San Francisco, California, Dec 5-9, Abstract PP11A-1439. WEBB E.A. and Longstaffe F.J. (2005) Identifying the �18O signature of precipitation in grass cellulose and phytoliths: refining the paleoclimate model. EOS Transactions American Geophysical Union, Fall Meeting Supplement, San Francisco, California, Dec 5-9, Abstract PP11A-1425. Jin* H., Longstaffe F.J. and WEBB E.A. (2005) The oxygen and hydrogen isotope composition of atmospheric water vapour at Pinery Provincial Park, southern Great Lakes area, Canada. The 11th Canadian Continuous Flow Isotope Ratio Mass Spectrometry Workshop, London, Ontario, August 14-17, p. 23. WEBB E.A. and Longstaffe F. (2005) Identifying the �18O signature of precipitation in grass cellulose and phytoliths: refining the paleoclimate model. 11th Canadian Continuous Flow Isotope Ratio Mass Spectrometry Workshop, London, Ontario, August 14-17, p. 39.

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WEBB E.A. (2005) Assessing continental paleoenvironmental dynamics through the biogeochemical cycling of carbon and oxygen isotopes. Invited speaker at the Department of Earth Sciences, The University of Western Ontario, April 14. Jin* H., Longstaffe F.J. and WEBB E.A. (2005) The oxygen and hydrogen isotope composition of atmospheric water vapour at Pinery Provincial Park, southern Great Lakes area, Canada. EOS Transactions American Geophysical Union, Spring Meeting Supplement, New Orleans, Louisiana, May 23-27, Abstract PP23A-02. WEBB E.A., Schwarcz H.P., Jensen* C.T., Terry R.E. and Moriarty* M.D. (2005) Using stable carbon isotopes of soil organic matter to identify ancient Maya maize agriculture at Motul de San José, Guatemala. Society for American Archaeology 70th Annual Meeting, Salt Lake City, Utah, March 30 - April 3. Technical Writings Book Reviews Submitted Manuscripts and/or Work in Preparation: Prentice* A., WEBB E.A., White C.D. and Graham E. (in revision) Interpreting climate signals in the �18O values of tree ring cellulose from modern and ancient tropical trees in Lamanai, Belize. Submitted to the Journal of Archaeological Science, September 2010.

Prentice* A., WEBB E.A., White C.D. and Graham E. (in progress) Inter- and intra-species variations in the �18O values of cellulose in seasonal tropical forests. Submitted to Geochimica et Cosmochimica Acta, August 2010 but required major revision.

Chapligin*, B., Leng M., WEBB E., Alexandre A., Dodd* J., Ijiri A., Lücke A., Shemesh A.,

Ableman A., Herzschuh U., Longstaffe F., Meyer H., Moschen R., Okazaki Y., Rees N., Sharp Z., Sloane H.J., Sonzogni C., Swann G., Sylvestre F., Tyler J., Yam R. (submitted) An inter-laboratory comparison of the oxygen-isotope composition of biogenic silica. Submitted to Geochimica et Cosmochimica Acta, February 2011.

Nagare*, R., Schincariol, R.A., WEBB, E.A., Quinton, W.L., and Hayashi, M. (in progress)

Effects of ground freezing on soil temperature, frost propagation and moisture redistribution in peat soils: Laboratory investigations. To be submitted to Water Resources

Shaw J.D., Sinclair B., WEBB E., and Chown S.L. (in progress) Albatrosses and

caterpillars: the use of stable isotopes in understanding ecosystem engineering in the terrestrial sub-Antarctic. Based on the PDF work of Justine Shaw, University of Stellenbosch, South Africa.

Rioux* R. and WEBB E.A. (in progress) Isotope dendrochronology in the Azores: Identifying

climate signals versus volcanic out-gassing. Based on the B.Sc. thesis of Renee Rioux, 2009-2010.

Hewton* M. and WEBB E.A. (in progress) Identification of botanical magnetite and ash

preserved in soils: an indicator of wild fire in savannah soils. Based on the B.Sc. thesis of Meghan Hewton, 2009-2010

Chandler* M., WEBB E.A. and Wolfe A. (in progress) Eocene Climate Reconstruction based on the Stable Isotope Values of Opal Lake Sediments, Lac de Gras region NWT. Based on the B.Sc. thesis of Michelle Chandler, 2008-2009.

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7. RESEARCH FUNDING: (indicate year granted, principal investigators in order of grant application, grantor, purpose or title, annual amount, type of grant)

Robert and Ruth Lumsden Research Award $15,000 2010 Funding for teaching relief, UWO PI: Webb

Faculty of Science, University of Western Ontario $28,000 2009-2013 Student Support Award – Andrea Prentice ($7k/yr)

PI: Webb Canadian Foundation for Innovation, $987,427 2009 Ontario Research Fund and in-kind contributions Facility for Stable Isotope Analysis (FacSIA) of modern and ancient biogeochemical cycles in the global environment PI: Webb and Banerjee CFI Infrastructure Operating Funds $120,000 2010-2013 PIs: Webb and Banerjee ($40k/yr) Capital Planning Funds (for CFI renovations) $120,000 2008-2010 PIs: Banerjee and Webb The University of Western Ontario New research and scholarly initiatives award $114,845 2008-2009 Academic Development Fund, UWO (for Picarro water analyzer and micro-silicate line) PI: Webb Faculty of Science, University of Western Ontario $14,000 2007-2009

Student Support Award – Andrea Prentice ($7k/yr) PI: Webb NSERC – Discovery grant $96,000 2006-2011 Application of stable isotopes to terrestrial ($19.2k/yr) paleoclimate: tracing interactions among the soil-plant-atmosphere continuum PI: Webb The University of Western Ontario Start-up funds $60,000 2005 PI: Webb

8. OTHER SCHOLARLY AND PROFESSIONAL ACTIVITIES:

Reviewer for the Following Journals: The Journal of Archaeological Science (1 manuscripts) 2005 Geochimica et Cosmochimica Acta (3 manuscripts) 2005-2010 Quaternary Research (2 manuscripts) 2006-2007 Palaeogeography, Palaeoclimatology, Palaeoecology (1 manuscript) 2006 European Journal of Soil Science (2 manuscripts) 2009 Plant Ecology and Diversity (1 manuscript) 2010 Grant Proposal Reviews L’Agence Nationale de la Recherche (France) 2007 Co-organizer of research symposia for graduate students and staff of the 2007 Laboratory of Stable Isotope Science (UWO) and Stable Isotope Biogeochemistry Laboratory (McMaster University)

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Short Courses and other Conferences: Teaching at the University Level 2006 Sponsored by the Teaching Support Center The University of Western Ontario, London Ontario, August 14-18. The 11th Canadian Continuous Flow Isotope Ratio Mass 2005 Spectrometer Workshop (CF-IRMS), The University of Western Ontario, London Ontario, August 14-17. Assisted Kim Law with the organization of this workshop Membership in Professional Associations: Society of American Archaeologists Geological Association of Canada American Geophysical Union American Chemical Society (2007)

9. UNIVERSITY ADMINISTRATIVE DUTIES: (Indicate dates and positions held)

a) Department of Earth Sciences – The University of Western Ontario Earth Sciences Infrastructure Committee Chair of the Infrastructure Committee 2007-2008, 2010-2011 Member of Infrastructure Committee 2008-2010 Member of the Earth Sciences Safety Committee 2008-present Member of the Colloquium Committee 2009-2010 Grants Committee – Earth Sciences Member of the Grants committee 2005-2006 Chair of the Grants Committee 2007-2008 Member of Graduate Committee 2005-2010 Member of the Curriculum Committee 2006-2007 Member of the Annual Performance Evaluation Committee 2007, 2011 Member of Undergraduate Committee 2005-2006 b) Faculty of Science – The University of Western Ontario

Ad-Hoc selection committee for sessional lecturers for the Environment 2009 and Sustainability graduate and undergraduate program

National Scholarship Ranking Committee 2006

Associate faculty member of the Graduate Program in 2006-present Environment & Sustainability

Environmental Sciences Module development committee for a 2005 joint Geography- Earth Sciences Environmental major/minor program

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c) University Committees Member of the Program Advisory Committee for the 2009 Environment and Sustainability Program – Faculty of Science representative

d) Faculty Association

e) Career Development Training Networking for Graduate Students February 3, 2011 Sponsored by the Teaching Support Centre Spring Perspectives on Teaching May 19, 2010 Sponsored by the Teaching Support Centre Graduate Student Recruitment - Effective Approaches and Strategies March 10, 2010 Sponsored by the Teaching Support Centre Workshop on P&T for Probationary Faculty March 1, 2010 Sponsored by the Faculty of Science Tenure and Promotion Under the Collective Agreement January 8, 2010 Sponsored by the Faculty Mentor Program Mentoring Graduate Students Across Cultures November 13, 2009 Sponsored by the Teaching Support Centre The Development of Graduate Students and Teaching Assistants: October 17, 2008 The Faculty’s Role. Sponsored by the Faculty Mentor Program Effective Graduate Supervision October 9, 2008 Sponsored by the New Faculty Network, Faculty of Science Spring Perspectives on Teaching May 14, 2008 Sponsored by the Teaching Support Centre Tenure and Promotion Under the Collective Agreement December 7, 2006 Sponsored by the Faculty Mentor Program New Faculty Workshop – Faculty of Science September 27, 2006 Sponsored by the Dean of Science, Dr. Wardlaw Spring Perspectives on Teaching May 4, 2006 Sponsored by the Teaching Support Centre The Development of an Academic Career Perspective April 12, 2006 Sponsored by the Faculty Mentor Program How to Paddle your Canoe to Tenure workshop March 10, 2006 Sponsored by UWOFA Teaching Dossiers: Documenting your Teaching workshop January 10, 2006 Sponsored by the Faculty Mentor Program Designing and Delivering Engaging Presentations seminar January 26, 2006 Sponsored by the Teaching Support Center

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University Support Systems for Faculty Research & October 14, 2005 The Research Mentor Program Sponsored by the Faculty Mentor Program New Faculty Orientation Workshop August 30, 2005 Sponsored by the Faculty Mentor Program

10. COMMUNITY SERVICE:

Campus Representative for the Geological Association of Canada 2008-present

Faculty mentor for the Logan Student Chapter 2010-2011 Geological Association of Canada Exam invigilator for Athabasca University, Alberta 2007

Outreach: Volunteer at the Faculty of Sciences Intent to Register information session 2010 Design of a departmental display for outreach and recruitment events 2008-2010 Presenter at the Faculty of Science Awards Ceremony: Spring convocation 2006, 2009 Presenter at the Earth Sciences Intent to Register Information Events 2009 Western Graduate Studies Showcase 2006-2008 Women in Science and the Department of Mathematics (WISDOM) 2006-2007 Faculty Advisor for Earth Sciences Department Science Student Council Career Development Night – Presenter January 25, 2007 The University of Western Ontario Web page design for the Laboratory for Stable Isotope Science (UWO) 2000-2006 Geology and/or mineral demonstrations Grade 3/4: Notre Dame Catholic School, London Ontario 2010 Grade 3/4: Sir Wilfred Jury Public School, London Ontario 2008 Grade 4: Prince Charles Public School, London, Ontario 2006