
معرفی
Dustin Sweet is an Associate Professor at the Department of Geosciences, Texas Tech University, specializing in Sedimentology and Stratigraphy. He earned his Ph.D. from the University of Oklahoma in 2009 and previously worked as an exploration geologist at Chevron Energy Technology Company, focusing on basins in West Africa, Greenland, and Colombia.
- Education:
- Ph.D., University of Oklahoma, 2009
- Research Interests:
- Late Paleozoic Ancestral Rocky Mountains: Tectonic and Climatic Evolution
- SEM Analysis of Quartz Grains for Transport Histories
- Quaternary Climate Records of the Southern High Plains
- Digital Archiving of Permian Basin Biostratigraphic Data
- Students:
- Current: John Brotherton (PhD), Garrett Williamson (PhD)
- Former: Valerie Tewell, Cameron Ramsey, and 7 others
- Courses Taught:
- GEOL 4325: Sedimentation & Stratigraphy
- GEOL 5426: Sequence Stratigraphy
- GEOL 5422 (even years): Sedimentary Geology of Carbonates
- GEOL 5322 (odd years): Sedimentary Processes
- Projects:
- PABZT Project: Digitizing biostratigraphic data from >7,000 Permian Basin wells
- Quaternary climate studies via SHP sediment cores
- Collaborations:
- Center for the Geologic Storage of CO2 (GSCO2)
- High-Resolution Age Dating Projects
- Publications:
- 15+ recent articles on topics spanning from Permian eolian systems to Quaternary climate proxies
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