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<br />P.etm-Nlldear, Assistant Geologist 7/68 to 3/69.
<br />t J S N~vy} Lt/jg., Instructor, 6/66 to 7/68.
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<br />TRAVEL-STUDY PROGRAMS:
<br />. Director: Study of the origin of Natural Arches in CanyonIand and Arches, N.P.,
<br />1975
<br />Director: Geology of Hawaiian Islands, 1976 and 1978
<br />Director: Geology of New Zealand, 1982, 1986, 1988. 1993, and 2000
<br />Director: Elder.Folk program, Sherpa Cultural Tour Everest Region, 1990
<br />Co-Director: Geology and Anthropology of Mexico, 1990
<br />Director: Elder-Folk program, retracing the path of Marco Polo, China -
<br />Pakistan, 1997
<br />Participant: Geology and Geography of Iceland, 1995
<br />In addition, I have participated on geology field trips in England, the Swiss and
<br />Austrian Alps, Australia, Germany arid extensively across the United States.
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<br />RESEARCH IN PROGRESS:
<br />Quantitative investigation afrack glacier movement in the San Juan Mountains,
<br />Colorado.
<br />Quatema..j' historj of the San Juan Mountains, CO, particularly the glacial and
<br />fluvial Evolution of the Ani.mas River Drainage Basin.
<br />Repeat photography of historic photographs.
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<br />PROFESSIONAL AFFlLlA TIONS, OFFICES, AWARDS:
<br />NSF Research Experiences for Undergraduate Grant, 1998.99
<br />NSF Research Experiences for Undergraduate Grant, 1997
<br />Connect grant, 1995
<br />Fort Lewis College MiniMgrant, 1993
<br />Fort Lewis College Fitness for Life award, 1989
<br />NASA-A SEE Summer Faculty Fellowship, Goddard Space Center. 1982 and
<br />1983
<br />National Association of Geology Teachers, V. Pres. SW Sec.. 1979
<br />Co-author ofNSF ISEP grant ,1977
<br />Four Comers Geological Society, Sec., 1976, Treas., 1977
<br />Geological Soc. of America, member. (Best Student Paper award, 1975)
<br />A~ded G.S.A. Penrose grant, 1972
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<br />PERSONAL NOTES:
<br />Interests: mountaineering, nordic skiing, photography, chess.
<br />Birthdate: 11/28/43, Weight: 170 lbs., Height: 6'1 " H~th; excellent
<br />Marital Status: Married - wife Pat, children Kurt and Katrina.
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<br />PUBLICATIONS:
<br />33 [12 abstracts, 18 artJcles~ 2 books(ed), 1 CD ROM]. Selec'"~d listing below.
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<br />Blair, Rob~ (ed.), 1996, The Western San Juan Mountains, Colorado: a guide to
<br />the geology, ecology and human histoIy along the skyv;ay: Niwot, CO,
<br />University Press of Colorado, 406p.
<br />Blair, R. W., Jr., 1994, Moraine and valley wall collapse due to rapid
<br />deglaciation in Mount Cook National Park, New Zealand: Mountain
<br />Research and Development, Vol. 14, No. 4~ p. 347-358.
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