Teaching Experience
Eastern Connecticut
State University
EES 440 Process Geomorphology
EES 350 Field Methods in Environmental Earth
Science
EES 220, Scientific Dimensions of Natural Disasters
EES 326 Geologic Hazards
EES 312 Physical Geography
EES 110 Introduction to Geology
EES 104 Dynamic Earth
EES Indpendent Study - Undergraduate Research:
Ground Penetrating Radar Studies in CT and GA
E. Tefft (ongong, 2011), D. Cicalone (2010), W. Oster (2009)
Geomorphology of Diana's Pool, South Chaplin, CT.
K. Martin (2009)
Examining sedimentary
T. Ostowski (2004), K. Bieler (2007), A. Nocoulin (2010)
Building educational resources examining human-induced erosion, Prov. Canyon St. Pk., GA.
K. Schroeder (2007), J. Farrell (2010)
Lacustrine records of human
induced environmental change, GA
A. Leandro (2004)
Lacustrine records of environmental change, CT
T. Langevin (ongoing, 2011), H. Carlson (2001), B. McCann (2003), N. Barry (2003), J. Vinci (2004), CT
GIS evaluation of drainage basin
nutrient loading, CT.
W. Tokraz(2003).
GIS and field evaluation of erosion, CT.
J. Liddon(2006).
EES 480 Paracticum Activities (research training)
Current (Sp. 2011): I. Carry, K. Cedrone, L. Belliveau:
Spatial Station terrestrial laser scanning & surveying, core sampling, GPR testing
Laboratory analyses of sediments: laser diffraction, software testing
Previous EES 480 Paracticum Activities:
Construction and manipulation of
glacial erosion image maps, Eastern Greenland.
Digital video editing and the construction
of mineral identification video segments.
Wetland sedimentary records of local
landscape change, CT.
Valdosta State University, Valdosta, Georgia, U.S.A.
Queen's University, Kingston, Ontario, Canada
last updated 08-24-04