Professor
Wilkinson contemplating some of the broader implications of the new sequence
stratigraphy
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Department of Geological
Sciences
1021 Clarence Cook
Little Building
Phone: (734)
763-4391
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763-4690
e-mail: eustasy@umich.edu
1965 - B.S.
- The University of Wyoming
1967 - M.S.
- The University of Wyoming
1974 - Ph.D. -
The University of Texas
Professor
Wilkinson conducts research in the field of sedimentary geology with emphasis
on modern and ancient carbonate sequences. Recent effort has focused
on questions about the chemical evolution of Phanerozoic carbonates as
records of past atmospheric-hydrospheric systems, on quantification of
global cycling rates of sedimentary components at the Earth's surface,
and on problems concerning the relative importance of stochastic versus
periodic processes during the accumulation of seemingly cyclic peritidal
carbonate sequences. He likes limestones a lot.
Professor
Wilkinson's cow contemplating some of the broader implications of the new
sequence stratigraphy.