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Erik B. Larson is a Professor of Geology at Shawnee State University with an active research program spanning carbonate geology, karst systems, and digital geological mapping techniques.
His research encompasses:
- Carbonate rock formation, dissolution processes, and stratigraphy
- Karst aquifer systems and coastal hydrogeology
- 3D modeling and photogrammetry applications in field geology
- Silurian geology of the Michigan Basin
- Community-engaged geological projects connecting science with public health and recreation
Larson's publication record shows consistent scholarly output since 2018, with recent work emphasizing digital techniques like GigaPan® photogrammetry for geological documentation. His research spans diverse geographical locations including Michigan's Upper Peninsula, the Bahamas, and Ohio.
His work demonstrates an increasing trend toward interdisciplinary collaboration, particularly in community-focused projects like the Greenlawn Cemetery Tree Trails initiative that integrates geological knowledge with public health, recreation, and tourism development.
Larson also contributes to educational research, with recent work examining how faculty use assessment data to improve student learning outcomes in geological sciences education.
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