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Bennetta Schmidt serves as a Lecturer in the Department of Earth and Space Sciences at Lamar University, bringing expertise in geological research with a focus on plutonic systems. Her academic foundation includes advanced degrees from prominent institutions spanning three decades of geological study.
Her educational credentials feature:
- Ph.D. in Geology, Texas Tech University (1994)
- M.S. in Geology and Mineralogy, Pennsylvania State University (1982)
- B.S. in Geology, Sul Ross State University (1977)
Dr. Schmidt's research centers on igneous petrology with specialized focus on pluton formation dynamics, enclave hybridization processes, and geochemical analysis of intrusive sequences. Her fieldwork concentrates on the Klamath Mountains across California and Oregon, investigating complex magma interactions through detailed petrologic examination of systems like the English Peak and Grayback plutons. This work provides critical insights into tectonic evolution of western North American crustal formations.
Publication trends reveal consistent specialization in Klamath Mountains geology between 1990-1994, with all works examining plutonic structures through chemical, petrologic, and structural lenses. The research demonstrates methodological continuity in analyzing enclave swarms and magma mixing phenomena across multiple plutonic complexes.
No scientific awards are documented in available sources.
Information regarding student advising, research grants, laboratory facilities, or collaborative research teams remains unavailable in current records.
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