
معرفی
Edward Meyer is a Senior Lecturer and Research Scientist in the Department of Earth Sciences at Dartmouth College. He also serves as the Off Campus Program Director, focusing on academic fieldwork initiatives. His research spans tectonics, sedimentary geology, geochemistry, and geochronology, with particular emphasis on the evolution of the Appalachians, Canadian Cordillera uplift, and Earth's Neoproterozoic history.
Education:
- A.B. from Bowdoin College (2001)
- M.S. from Dartmouth College (2004)
- Ph.D. from Dartmouth College (2009)
His work investigates tectonic processes and sedimentary basin evolution through geochemical and geochronological methods. He explores uplift timing of mountain ranges, basin restriction during collisional events, and ocean redox conditions in ancient geological periods.
Publications highlight his contributions to Neoproterozoic-Paleozoic stratigraphy, geochemical analysis of cap carbonates, and tectonic-basin interactions in regions like Svalbard, Yukon, and Nova Scotia. Key themes include sedimentary records, mountain-building processes, and paleoenvironmental reconstruction.
Scientific Awards:
As a Senior Lecturer, Meyer engages in academic training and program leadership. Specific details about advisees or grants are not provided in the text. His role in the Off Campus Program Director position underscores his commitment to field-based geological research and education.



