Biography
- Hometown(s): Lynden, Washington & Anchorage, Alaska
 - Attended Calvin for two years and completed his BS in geology at the University of Washington, 1973
 - Earned a MS in Geology from Arizona State University, 1975
 - Received his PhD from the University of California at Santa Barbara, 1980
 - Worked for 20+ years as a petroleum geologist and oil and gas consultant in Alaska
 - Studied recent volcanic rocks in Germany on a Fullbright Scholarship, has worked on the recovery of Prince William Sound in Alaska from a major oil spill, and has documented the role of natural oil seeps on the marine environment.
 - Joined the GEO faculty first in the fall of 2002 and on a permanent basis in 2004
 - Spends summers in Alaska working on Alaska energy projects and issues
 
Education
MS (Arizona State, 1975), PhD (California-Santa Barbara, 1980)
Academic Interests
- geochemistry applied to oil pollution and environmental recovery
 - ammonite fossils and their sediment filling history
 - coal resources in Alaska
 - geology of the Alaska North Slope
 - (Interim Course)