


Ignimbrite correlation in the Altiplano-Puna volcanic complex Tunupa Volcano, Bolivia Sumatran tephras Volatile contents, eruptive controls and petrology of Mount Hood andesites MORB and ocean crust formation processes, Melt inclusion formation Microanalytical And Experimental Techniques For Interpreting Magma Genesis In The Cascadia Subduction ZoneĪshley Hatfield (joint with Roger Nielsen) MS, 2008 Michael Rowe (joint with Roger Nielsen) PhD, 2006 Magma Chamber Processes Over the Past 475,000 Years at MountHood, Oregon: Insights From Crystal Zoning and Crystal SizeDistribution Studies GEO 599 - Topics in Petrology and GeochemistryĮarly Oligocene Intrusions in the Central Coast Range ofOregon : Petrography, Geochemistry, Geochronology and Implications forthe Tertiary Magmatic Evolution of the Cascadia Forearc GEO 535 - Geochemical Analysis Techniques Geology and Geochemistry, The Australian National University, Canberra, Australia, 1995

(Hons) Geology, University of New England, Australia, 1989 Development and application of in-situ trace element and isotopic measurement techniques in the Earth Sciences.ī.Sc. High temperature geochemistry, Igneous petrology, In-situ elemental and isotopic analysisīehavior and evolution of magmatic and volcanic systems. in geology and geochemistry from the Australian National University, Canberra, Australia. Kent studies the behavior and evolution of magmatic and volcanic systems. He also coordinates activities associated with promoting diversity, equity and inclusion within the college. Working closely with CEOAS leadership and faculty, Kent oversees graduate academic programs, identifies and coordinates faculty advancement and mentoring opportunities, and assists with long‐range planning, including new faculty hires. Adam Kent is the Associate Dean for Graduate Programs and Faculty Advancement.
