- Geology and Paleoclimatology Research
- Geological and Geochemical Analysis
- Geological and Geophysical Studies Worldwide
- earthquake and tectonic studies
- Geological formations and processes
- Geomagnetism and Paleomagnetism Studies
- Geography Education and Pedagogy
- Geographic Information Systems Studies
- Educational Games and Gamification
- Geological Modeling and Analysis
- Virtual Reality Applications and Impacts
- Archaeological and Geological Studies
- Landslides and related hazards
- Hydrocarbon exploration and reservoir analysis
- Diverse Educational Innovations Studies
- Paleontology and Stratigraphy of Fossils
- Geological and Geophysical Studies
- Pleistocene-Era Hominins and Archaeology
- Geochemistry and Geologic Mapping
- Spatial Cognition and Navigation
- Evolution and Paleontology Studies
- Maritime and Coastal Archaeology
- Flow Experience in Various Fields
- Archaeological and Historical Studies
- Augmented Reality Applications
Lehigh University
2014-2024
Centre Hospitalier Régional de Metz-Thionville
1990
A rock magnetic cyclostratigraphy, based on anhysteretic remanent magnetization (ARM) intensity variations, was developed for the Eocene Arguis Formation in Spanish Pyrenees. The sampled ARM magnetic, and paleomagnetic analyses. Rock measurements indicate that dominant mineral controlling cyclostratigraphy is depositional magnetite. Using thermal demagnetization, a detailed magnetostratigraphy to provide an absolute time framework cyclostratigraphy. carried by combination of magnetite...
Research Article| March 01, 1993 Paleomagnetically derived folding rates, southern Pyrenees, Spain James E. Holl; Holl 1Department of Earth and Environmental Sciences, Lehigh University, Bethlehem, Pennsylvania, 18015-3188 Search for other works by this author on: GSW Google Scholar David J. Anastasio Author Article Information Publisher: Geological Society America First Online: 02 Jun 2017 Online ISSN: 1943-2682 Print 0091-7613 Geology (1993) 21 (3): 271–274....
AbstractWeb-based inquiry educational modules using Geographic information system (GIS) maps are ideal for earth and environmental systems education. GIS display manage a rich array of spatially referenced data, which can be combined in user- defined ways to study most natural systems. The served over the Web create flexible portable science We describe use an ongoing pre-service teacher graduate education course at Lehigh University show applicability other traditional disciplinary courses...
Fault‐propagation folds offer the potential to relate folding underlying fault propagation and slip provided that fold kinematics can be established. Fluvial terraces have been recognized as kinematic indicators, but precise relationships between surface uplift various mechanisms remain largely unexplored. This study takes advantage of a well‐preserved, progressively deformed suite middle Pleistocene Recent fluvial above growing fault‐propagation at Apennine mountain front, northern Italy,...
We investigated urban eighth grade students' knowledge about climate change science and their understanding of global at personal societal levels. A comprehensive assessment measure aligned to recent U.S. goals was completed by 868 students in an school district. Results revealed deficiencies student's the differences between weather climate, composition Earth's atmosphere greenhouse gases, how gases impact change, features system, paleoclimatology, anthropogenic source contributions...
Abstract Fluvial terraces, longitudinal river profiles, and growth strata carry comparable records of the deformation history in tectonically active mountain belts. In northern Apennines, these markers are preserved across an actively uplifting, steep front. We take advantage this setting to model base‐level fall histories reconstructed from a linear inversion fluvial topography on six transverse catchments spanning 110 km along strike Bologna Parma. compare crustal shortening strata. The is...
Research Article| January 01, 2006 Magnetic record of Milankovitch rhythms in lithologically noncyclic marine carbonates Diana K. Latta; Latta 1Department Earth and Environmental Sciences, Lehigh University, Bethlehem, Pennsylvania 18015, USA Search for other works by this author on: GSW Google Scholar David J. Anastasio; Anastasio Linda A. Hinnov; Hinnov 2Department Planetary Johns Hopkins Baltimore, Maryland 21218, Maya Elrick; Elrick 3Department University New Mexico, Albuquerque, Mexico...
Many barriers exist to K–12 classroom teachers' adoption and implementation of geospatial technologies with their students. To address this circumstance, we have developed implemented a curriculum approach promote professional growth curriculum-linked development (PD) support the socio-environmental science investigations (SESI) in an urban school environment that includes reluctant learners. SESI focus on social issues related environmental science. The pedagogy is inquiry-driven, students...
Abstract Lithostratigraphic, magnetostratigraphic and rock-magnetic cyclostratigraphic data were combined to create a high-resolution age model for 342 m of Late Pliocene–Middle Pleistocene marine deposits exposed in the Stirone River, northern Italy. Magnetostratigraphic analysis 74 oriented samples at 21 stratigraphic horizons recognized five polarity zones between c. 3.0 1.0 Ma. Unoriented collected every metre 0 311 low-field magnetic susceptibility ( χ ) was measured analysis. The...
Abstract Rock magnetic cyclostratigraphy was measured in the Barremian–Aptian Cupido (‘Cupidito’) Formation, northeastern Mexico. The goal to develop an objective evaluation of palaeo-environmental variability recorded formation that is independent facies analysis and interpretation. Anhysteretic remanent magnetization (ARM) used estimate mineral concentration variations for upper 143 m formation, which characterized by metre-scale carbonate cycles representative inner- middle-shelf marine...
Abstract We propose that most fault slip rate variability across a range of time and spatial scales is due to intrinsic faulting processes, rather than extrinsic changes in surface loads or stress boundary conditions. This hypothesis tested by comparing very high geologic resolution histories blind thrust faults from three transects the Northern Apennines, Italy. investigated whether these document synchronous, independent, behavior disconnected, core mountain front anticlines bordering Po...
Mississippian carbonates in the Sevier thrust belt Idaho‐Montana show shifts δ 18 O V‐SMOW , from marine carbonate values to as low +11‰, which are best explained by exchange with externally‐derived, low‐δ fluids. Late‐stage, synkinematic calcite veins depleted relative host‐rocks and earlier‐formed veins, many having of +5 +10‰. These could have equilibrated H 2 −7.5 +2.5‰, perhaps reflecting infiltration wedge nearshore meteoric waters depths ∼10 km. Calcite hangingwall footwall Pioneer...
An immersive game-based Virtual Reality (iVR) module for secondary students to learn about locations in their watershed with a primary focus on city was designed and developed. A design model associated theory that focuses elements lead engagement learning iVR gamebased experiences is described. series of principles were used the environment are discussed. The game implemented an urban school eastern USA 54 economically disadvantaged adolescents ages 16-18 who typically unengaged traditional...