Honors Students

Here is a list of Honors Students that I worked with at Williams College in the Geosciences Department:

  • Gregg Campbell ’79: Sea-level fluctuations during the Early Silurian in northern Michigan
  • Mike Hulver ’81: Quantitative paleoecology of early Silurian coral-algal communiites
  • Val Colville ’81: Lower Silurian sea-level curves from the Bruce Peninsula, Lake Tlmiskaming District, and Missisicabi River area
  • Steve Beadle ’83: Ecological size variation in the Silurian green alga Cyclocrinites
  • Hal Lescinsky ’85: Early Silurian sea-level cycles recorded in the Interlate Group, Manitoba, Canada
  • David Skinner ’86: Environmental parameters of an Early Silurian rocky shore, Chruchill, Maitoba, Canada
  • Ken MacLeod ’86: Ecological zonation in an incipient carbonate formation, St. John, Virgin Islands
  • Lisa Marrack ’89: Patterns of carbonate sediments production and distribution on patach reefs in San Salvador, Bahamas
  • Marshall Hayes ’92: Intertidal rocky-shore communities from Baja California, Mexico: Modern and Cretaceous examples
  • Jim Scott ’92: Pleistocene rocky shore development and communities in Western Australia
  • Mark Mayall ’93: Comparison of modern and ancient embayments: St. John, Virgin Islands and Concepcion Peninsula, Baja California
  • Hovey Clark ’94: Coastal configuration and facies control in the Late Cretaceous rocky shores of Punta Cabras, Baja California, Mexico
  • Jen Zweibel ’94: Late Pleistocene rocky shorelines at Punta Cabras, Baja California, Mexico
  • Laura Libbey ’95: Late Pleistocene rocky shorelines and the record of sea-level change at Punta Chivato, Baja California Sur, Mexico
  • Max Simian ’95: Foundering of the Pliocene Santa Ines archipelago in the Gulf of California: Baja California Sur, Mexico
  • Alison Kopelman ’97: Evidence of seasonality and climactic cycles – Upper Cretaceous El Gallo Formation of Baja California
  • Jon Payne ’97: Dynamic coastal facies of Lower Cretaceous Alisitos Formation at Punta San Isidro, Baja California, Mexico
  • Patrick Russell ’97: Pliocene to recent carbonate dunes at Punta Chivato, Baja California Sur, Mexico
  • Cordelia R. Ransom ’00: Paleoecology of Upper Pleistocene coral reefs based on morphology and fossil assemblages, Baja California Sur, Mexico
  • Rebekah Levine ’03: Paleoislands from the Late Precambrian Smalfjord Formation, Finnmark, North Norway
  • Mike Eros ’04: Depositional history of the Plio-Pleistocene Arroyo Blanco Basin on Carmen Island, Baja California Sur, Mexico
  • Paul Scudder ’05: Carbonate dunes on the Gulf Coast of Baja California, Mexico
  • Peter Tierney ’10: Pleistocene reef succession and the role of coralline algae on Isla Cerralvo, Baja California Sur, Mexico
  • Dan Walsh ’11: Paleogeography of Devonian island-reef complex, Canning Basin, Western Australia