Earth
and Space Sciences Faculty |
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Charles
Nittrouer |
Areas of Interest:
Marine Geology and Geophysics
Research Groups:
Sedimentology/Stratigraphy/Sedimentary
Petrology
Marine
Geology and Geophysics
Quaternary
Research
Other
UW Academic Affiliations:
Professor, Dept of Oceanography
Adjunct Professor, Quaternary Research Center
Education:
Ph.D., University of Washington
Current Research:
Chuck Nittrouer's research
interests include the modern and ancient formation of sedimentary strata in
continental margin environments, and the effects of physical and biological
oceanic processes on sedimentary characteristics. Chuck is also coordinator
of Strata FORmation on Margins (STRATAFORM) and fellow of the Geological Society
of America.
Selected Publications:
P. Puig, A.S. Ogston, B.L.
Mullenbach, C.A. Nittrouer and R.W. Sternberg, Shelf-to-canyon sediment-transport
processes on the Eel continental margin (northern California), Mar. Geol. (2003).
L. Langone, R.B. Dunbar, D.A. Mucciarone, M. Ravaioli, R. Meloni and C.A. Nittrouer,
Rapid sinking of biogenic material during the late austral summer in the Ross
Sea, Antarctica, in Biogeochemistry of the Ross Sea, G.DiTullio and R. Dunbar,
eds., AGU Antarctic Research Series Monograph (2002).
C.K. Sommerfield, R.C. Aller
and C.A. Nittrouer, Sedimentary C-S-Fe relationships in modern and ancient diagenetic
environments of the Eel River Basin (USA), J. Sed. Res., 70, 335-345 (2001).
B.L. Mullenbach and C.A. Nittrouer, Rapid deposition of fluvial sediment inthe
Eel Canyon, northern California, Cont. Shelf Res., 20, 2191-2212 (2000).
J.M. Jaeger and C.A. Nittrouer, Marine record of surge-induced outburst floods
from the Bering Glacier, Alaska, Geology, 27, 847-850 (1999).
S.J. Bentley and C.A. Nittrouer,
Physical and biological influences on the formation of sedimentary fabric in
an oxygen-restricted depositional environment; Eckernfoerde Bay, southwestern
Baltic Sea, Palios, 14, 585-600 (1999).
J.M. Jaeger and C.A. Nittrouer, Sediment deposition in an Alaskan fjord: controls
on the formation and preservation of sedimentary structures in Icy Bay, J. Sed.
Res., 69, 1011-1026 (1999).
C.K. Sommerfield, C.A. Nittrouer and C.R. Alexander, 7Be as a tracer of flood
sedimentation on the northern California continental margin, Cont. Shelf Res.,
19, 335-361 (1999)
C.A. Nittrouer, STRATAFORM:
overview of its design and synthesis of its results, Mar. Geol., 154, 3-12 (1999).
J.P. Walsh and C.A. Nittrouer, Observations of sediment flux on the Eel continental
slope, northern California, Mar.Geol., 154, 55-68 (1999).
C.K Sommerfield and C.A. Nittrouer, Modern accumulation rates and a sediment budget for the Eel shelf: a flood-dominated depositional environment, Mar. Geol., 154, 227-241 (1999).
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