California Institute of Technology

John P. Grotzinger
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Graduate Students


Current

David Fike (Ph.D. Candidate)
Thesis topic: Biogeochemistry of the Precambrian-Cambrian boundary transition in Oman.

Wes Watters (Ph.D. Candidate)
Thesis topic: Numerical simulation of stromatolite morphogenesis; Crater evolution at Meridiani Planum, Mars.

Joannah Metz (Ph.D. Candidate)
Thesis topic: Ancient sedimentation processes, Meridiani Planum, Mars

Past


Julio Friedmann (M.Sc. 1990)
Thesis title: Stratigraphy, sedimentology, and Tectonic Evolution of the 1.86 Ga El Sherana and Edith River Groups, Northern Territory, Australia.
Employed as Group Leader for Carbon Storage Initiative, Lawrence-Livermore Laboratories.

Linda Kah (M.Sc. 1990)
Thesis title: Early Proterozoic (1.9 Ga) Thrombolites of the Rocknest Formation, Northwest Territories, Canada.
Employed as Associate Professor, University of Tennessee.

David McCormick (Ph.D. 1992)
Thesis title: Evolution of an Early Proterozoic alluvially-dominated foreland basin, Burnside Formation, Kilohigok Basin, N.W.T., Canada.
Employed as Team Leader and Senior Research Scientist at Schlumberger-Doll Research Laboratory.

Roy Adams (Ph.D. 1993)
Thesis title: Sequence-stratigraphic analysis of mixed carbonate-siliciclastic Cambrian sediments, Carrara Formation, southwest Basin and Range, California and Nevada.
Employed as Research Scientist at Utah Geological Survey and Adjunct Assistant Professor at University of Utah.

Brad Ritts (M.S. 1994)
Thesis title: Depositional facies and detrital composition of the Paleoproterozoic Et-Then Group, NWT, Canada.
Employed as Associate Professor, University of Indiana.

Dawn Sumner (Ph.D. 1995).
Thesis title: Facies, paleogeography, and carbonate precipitation on the Archean (2520 Ma) Campbellrand-Malmani carbonate platform, Transvaal Supergroup, South Africa.
Employed as Full Professor at University of California at Davis.

Beverly Saylor (Ph.D. 1996)
Thesis title: Sequence stratigraphic and chemostratigraphic constraints on the evolution of the terminal Proterozoic to Cambrian Nama basin, Namibia.
Employed as Associate Professor, Case Western Reserve University.

Shane Pelechaty (Ph.D. 1996)
Thesis title: The Vendian-Cambrian System of Siberia: Correlation, Tectonics and Petroleum Geology.
Employed as Senior Research Scientist at Shell Exploration International.

Eliot Ibie (M.Sc. 1997)
Thesis title: Seismic Stratigraphic Analysis in the Niger Delta: A Case History of the Benin River 3-D Seismic Cube.
Employed as Exploration Geologist at Chevron Nigeria.

Jennifer Carlson (Ph.D. 1998)
Thesis title: Analytical and Statistical Approaches Toward Understanding Sedimentation in Siliciclastic Depositional Systems.
Employed at Lucent Corporation.

Odin Smith (M.Sc. 1998)
Thesis title: Terminal Proterozoic carbonate platform development: Stratigraphy and sedimentology of the Kuibis Subgroup (ca. 550-548 Ma), northern Nama basin, Namibia.
Employed as environmental lawyer with Fire Island National Seashore, NY.

Kelvin Chan (M.Sc. 1999)
Thesis title: Numerical simulation of stromatolite morphogenesis.
Currently in PhD program in Physics at Boston University.

Clement Aina (M.Sc 1999)
Thesis topic: Well-log analysis of reservoir heterogeneity, Benin River field, Nigeria.
Employed as Production Geologist at Chevron Nigeria.

Wes Watters (M.Sc. 2000)
Thesis title: Digital reconstructions of Fossil Morphologies, Nama Group, Namibia.
Currently in PhD program at MIT.

Robert Flemings (M.Sc. 2000)
Thesis title: Numerical simulation of turbidite sedimentation and submarine fan development.
Employed at Earthworks Environmental, Redding, CT.

Steve DiBenedetto (M.Sc. 2002)
Thesis Title: High-resolution facies architecture and sediment transport mechanisms on the terminal Proterozoic Kuibis carbonate ramp, Nama Group, Namibia.
Employed as Environmental Geologist, Albany, NY.

Bill Lyons (Ph.D. 2004)
Thesis topic: Experimental simulation of submarine fan architecture, and 3D seismic mapping of submarine fan evolution.
Employed as Research Scientist at Shell USA, Houston.

Postdoctoral Research Associates

Current


Ralph Milliken (2006-)
Research Topic: Analysis of CRISM data and interpretation of stratal geometries, Melas Chasma and Juventae Chasma, Mars.

Justin Ries (2006-)
Research Topic: Sulfur isotope chemostratigraphy, Nama Group, Namibia.

Mike Tice (2005-)
Research Topic: Experimental morphogenesis of microbial mats.

Past


Jennifer Carlson (1998 - 1999)
Research topic: Turbidite stratigraphy, Karoo sequence, South Africa.
Currently employed by Lucent Corporation.

Mike Pope (1995 -1998)
Research topics: Precambrian-Cambrian boundary stratigraphy, Turukhansk, Siberia; Paleoproterozoic carbonate and evaporite sedimentology, NWT, Canada.
Currently in position of Associate Professor, Washington State University.

Jeff Parsons (1997 -2000)
Research topics: Experimental studies of sediment gravity flow triggering mechanisms and depositional scaling relationships.
Currently in position of Associate Professor, University of Washington.

Aileen McLeod (2000-2001)
Research Topic: Interpretation of 3D and regional survey seismic data from the Namibian segment of the west African continental margin.

Jim Buttles (1999-2001)
Research Topic: Experimental studies of submarine fan channel development, and acoustic imaging of experimentally-produced stratigraphy.

Stefan Schroeder (2000-2003)
Research Topics: Trace element and Re-Os systematics of the Athel Silicilyte source rock event, terminal Proterozoic, Oman; and comparative analysis of thrombolite genesis and reef development in terminal Proterozoic carbonates in Namibia (outcrop) and Oman (subsurface).
Currently employed by Total production research company.


Erwin Adams (2001 - 2004)
Research Topic: Digital mapping of terminal Proterozoic carbonate platforms, Nama Group, Namibia.
Currently employed by Shell exploration research company.

Adam Maloof (2004 -2006)
Research Topic: Magnetism and stratigraphy of modern carbonates, Andros Island, Bahamas.
Currently in position as Assistant Professor at Princeton University.

Courses Taught

Undergraduate


— Introduction to Geology
— Introduction to Geobiology
— Introduction to Sedimentology and Stratigraphy
— Sedimentary Geology in the Field
— Field Geology (Structural Mapping)

Graduate

 — Evolution of Sedimentary Basins
— Field Investigations of Complex Depositional Systems
— Advanced Field Geology (Structural mapping)
— Complex Depositional Systems
— Seminars in Geobiology, Mars Geology, Sedimentary
Geology, and Regional Tectonics

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