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Carol Dehler is a Professor and Undergraduate Mentor at the S.J. & Jessie E. Quinney College of Agriculture & Natural Resources, Utah State University, specifically within the Geosciences Department. Her research focuses on Neoproterozoic and Cambrian geological systems, including stratigraphy, isotope geochemistry, and paleoenvironmental reconstructions.
- Research Interests: Dehler investigates evolutionary escalation in Cambrian biota, oxygen's role in early animal evolution, Bayesian age modeling for chronostratigraphy, and the geobiology of Snowball Earth deposits. Her work connects geological processes to Earth system evolution, biodiversity dynamics, and pre-glacial environmental changes.
- Publications: Recent studies include high-precision U-Pb detrital zircon dating, carbon isotope stratigraphy of the SPICE and DICE events, and collaborative US-China research on Proterozoic functional biodiversity. She also explores microbialite reefs in the Tonto Group and organic-walled microfossils in Precambrian shales.
- Methodologies: Utilizes tandem in situ and isotope dilution U-Pb dating, Re-Os geochronology, and LA-ICP-MS geochemical analysis to resolve stratigraphic and tectonic questions across western Laurentia, the Grand Canyon, and Death Valley regions.
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