Recent Projects
• Experimentally evaluating the relationship between cation ordering and oxygen and clumped isotope fractionation in dolomite. Funded by: U.S. National Science Foundation ($294,939)
In The News Award/Abstract
CPCL Student Investigator: Ariel S. Martin
• Investigating the early diagenetic history of Miocene limestones and dolostones, Qatar. Funded by: ExxonMobil Research Qatar ($150,000).
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CPCL Student Investigator: Mohammed Al-Musawi
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• Diagenetic characterization of the Saluda Formation (Ordovician) dolomites, Indiana, U.S.
CPCL Student Investigator: Ashley B. Scott
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• Testing models of calcite microcrystal diagenesis through experiments, geochemistry, and advanced imaging. Funded by: U.S. National Science Foundation ($155,671).
CPCL Student Investigator: Mohammed Hashim
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• Fostering interest in earth science teaching through the reflective practice of science. Funded by: U.S. National Science Foundation ($420,770).
• Unraveling the early diagenetic history of Eocene limestones and dolostones, Qatar. Funded by ExxonMobil Research Qatar ($335,000).
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CPCL Student Investigator: Brooks Ryan
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• Acquisition of a handheld XRF spectrometer to enhance sedimentary and paleoenvironmental research . Funded by: U.S. National Science Foundation ($76,772).
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