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Tim Flood is a professor of geology at St. Norbert College, where he co-founded the geology program and served as the first geologist on faculty. His research spans igneous petrology, field geology, and science education, with extensive fieldwork in Antarctica, Costa Rica, the Philippines, and the United States.
- B.S., University of Wisconsin-Oshkosh
- M.S., University of Minnesota-Duluth
- Ph.D., Michigan State University
Flood’s scholarly work focuses on the geochemical origin of continental crust and innovative science education methods. He has led over 24 extended field trips, including 13 international expeditions, and co-authored studies on topics like rapakivi granite formation in Antarctica and volcanic sequences in Alaska.
His recent publications analyze melting regimes in Antarctica, science education integration for K-8 teachers, and petrologic characterization of volcanic tuffs. These works intersect geochemistry, volcanology, and pedagogical strategies.
- Donald B. King Distinguished Scholar Award recipient
Flood teaches courses including Introductory Geology, Mineralogy, Petrology, and Field Geology, emphasizing hands-on learning and interdisciplinary approaches. His collaborations with institutions like the Geological Society of America highlight his contributions to undergraduate research and field-based education.
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