2018-19 Graduate Bulletin ARCHIVED   
						Department of Geology
						
					
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Wesley A. Brown, chair 
Kevin Stafford, graduate advisor 
Miller Science Building, Room 301 
Phone: (936) 468-3701 
Fax: (936) 468-2437 
P.O. Box 13011, SFA Station 
Nacogdoches, TX 75962 
Email: geology@sfasu.edu 
Web: sfasu.edu/geology 
Objectives of the Department
The graduate program in geology has been designed to provide advanced studies leading to the Master of Science: 
	- Master of Science in geology
 
	- Master of Science in Natural Science with a concentration in geology
 
 
Graduate Faculty
Professors
	- Wesley A. Brown, Ph.D., University of Texas - El Paso, Earthquake Seismology, Environmental Geophysics and Seismotectonics
 
	- R. LaRell Nielson, Ph.D., University of Utah, Stratigraphy, Field Geology, Sedimentary Petrology and Geomorphology
 
 
Associate Professor
	- Kevin W. Stafford, Ph.D., New Mexico Institute for Mining and Technology, Karst Hydrogeology, Carbonate Petrology, and Remote Sensing
 
 
Assistant Professors
	- Melinda Shaw Faulkner, Ph.D., Stephen F. Austin State University, Environmental Geochemistry and Natural Resources
 
	- Liane M. Stevens, Ph.D., University of Montana, Metaphoric Petrology, Geochronology and Structural Geology
 
	- Julie Bloxson, Ph.D., Case Western University Reserve, Petroleum Geology and Sedimentology
 
 
Instructor
	- Patricia S. Sharp, M.S., Stephen F. Austin State University, General Geology, Teacher Preparation
 
 
Graduate Assistantships
A limited number of assistantships are available in the department to qualified students having clear admission to the Graduate School. Information regarding financial support may be obtained by contacting the chair of the department. 
Admission Requirements
To be admitted to graduate status as a major in the Department of Geology, a student must have completed a bachelor’s degree equivalent to the B.S. in geology at this university. Students without this background may be admitted on a provisional basis pending the completion of courses in which they are deficient. 
Facilities and Research Opportunities
Graduate student research areas and advanced laboratories are available for faculty members and student research. Major equipment includes an X-ray diffractometer, ground penetrating radar, cesium-vapor magnetometer, ground conductivity meter, CG5 Autograv Gravimeter, Worden gravimeter, Geode 12 channel In-field polarization seismograph, OhmMapper, AGI R8 SuperSting, UV-Vis Spectrophotometer, water quality/geochemistry lab, student and research microscopes (one of which is dedicated to cathodoluminescence research) and a core research facility (East Texas Core Repository). Ready access to the university’s mainframe and the library catalog system also are available. A scanning electron microscope is available for use by the department. 
Research interests of faculty members include stratigraphy; clastic and carbonate sedimentary petrology; igneous, metamorphic and regional petrology; process mineralogy; geochemistry; structural geology; environmental geology; geophysics; hydrogeology; carbonate diagenesis; karst hydrology; remote sensing; and petroleum reservoir geology. Individual graduate studies in the areas of research listed above are available to graduate students majoring in or minoring in geology. 
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