Recent Graduates

 

Spring 2008 Thesis Title Program*

Devon Eulie

Sediment deposition and availability in the riparian wetlands of the Cape Fear River
MGLY
Fall 2007 Thesis Title Program*
Emerson Hasbrouck

The Influence of Tidal Inlet Migration and Closure on Barrier Planform Changes: Federal Beach, NC

MGLY
Michelle McCoy
Effect of the Trans-Arctic invasion on Pliocene predator-prey interactions on Tjornes Peninsula, Iceland
MGLY
Steve Mondziel

Morphology, Structure, and Late Cretaceous-Recent Tectonic Evolution of the Mona Canyon, Puerto Rico

MGLY
René A. Shroat-Lewis
Taphonomy of a Pliocene Ophiuroid mass mortality bed in the Tirabuzón Formation, Baja California Sur
MGLY
Spring 2007 Thesis Title Program*

Sara Althof

Hydrodynamic flow in a Tidal Marsh: a biophysical experiment

MMS

Kelley Kaltenbach

Geology and Petrology of the Fletcher Limestone Quarry, Fletcher, North Carolina

MGLY
Steve Saville
Non-Thesis Option
MGLY
2006 Thesis Title Program*

Luke Davis

Hydrography and bottom boundary layer dynamics: Influence on inner shelf sediment mobility, Long Bay

MGLY

David Doughty

The Influence of Inlet Modifications, Geologic Framework and Storms on the Recent Evolution of Masonboro Island, NC
MGLY

Amy L. Gross

Non-Thesis Option
MGLY
Michael P. Slattery

The influence of the Cape Fear River on characteristics of shelf sediment in Long Bay, North Carolina

MGLY
Shari Thompson
Non-Thesis Option
MGLY
2005 Thesis Title Program*
Non-Thesis Option
MGLY

Ed Cavallerano

Diagenetic alterations in Adelie penguin eggshells throughout the Holocene

MGLY

Dylan Elks

Non-Thesis Option

MGLY

Benjamin Grosser

Petrology and geochemistry of the Wildcat Gulch Syenite, Gunnison County, Colorado

MGLY

Courtney Hanby

Use of a Geographic Information System (GIS) to examine Bottlenose dolphin community structure in southeastern North Carolina

MMS

Morphological comparisons of shallow and deepwater benthic microalgae, Onslow Bay, NC
MGLY
Rainfall Impacts on Suspended Sediment Concentrations in an Urbanized Tidal Creek, Southeastern North Carolina
MGLY

Brian Simpson

Non-Thesis Option

MGLY

2004 Thesis Title Program
Identification of Recent Faulting on the Insular Shelf
of Western Puerto Rico
MGLY
Use of High-Resolution Sidescan Sonar Data to Quantitatively Map and Monitor a Mid-Continental Shelf Hardbottom: 23-Mile Site, Onslow Bay, NC
MMS
Investigation of Submarine Landslides Along the Northern
Puerto Rico-Virgin Islands Margin: Implications for Tsunamigenesis
MGLY
Chester Jackson
Quantitative Shoreline Change Analysis of an Inlet-Influenced Transgressive Barrier System: Figure Eight Island, NC
MGLY
Event Driven Sediment Mobility on the Inner Continental Shelf of Onslow Bay
MGLY
Late Holocene Evolution of a Retrograding Barrier: Hutaff Island, North Carolina
MGLY
Geophysical invesitgation of the tectonic and volcanic history of the Nauru Basin, Western Pacific
MMS
Characteristics of Sediments Transported to and Deposited in the Cape Fear River Estuary, Southeastern North Carolina
MGLY
Sediment Deposition and Accumulation in a Brown and Black-Water River System
MMS
Influences of Major Storm Events on Backbarrier Salt Marsh Change: Masonboro Island, Southeastern North Carolina
MGLY
Geology and Terrane Relationships of the Tar River Area, Franklin and Granville Counties, North Carolina
MGLY
Characterization of the Evolution of a Relocated Tidal Inlet:
Mason Inlet, NC
MGLY
2003
Thesis Title
Program
Alex Croft
The Effects of Thin Layer Dredge Material Disposal on Tidal Marsh Processes, Masonboro Island, NC
MGLY
John Huntley
Evolution of Predation-Related Characters in Neogene Atlantic Coastal Plain Borbulids and Lucinids
MGLY
Hayward Key
Temporal and Spatial Trends in Drilling Predation on Crepidula in the U.S. Coastal Plain
MGLY
Adam Knierim
A Hydrographic Investigation of a Mixed-Energy Inlet: Rich Inlet, North Carolina
MGLY
Brent Manning
Topographic Analysis of the Oculina Habitat Area of Particular Concern Using a Multimedia Geographic Information System (GIS)
MMS
Jennifer O'Reilly
Assessment of Tidally Influenced Riparian Wetlands as Sinks for Fecal Coliform Bacteria
MMS
Jessica Pierson
Late cretaceous (Campanian and Maastrichtian) sequence stratigraphy, southeastern North Carolina, USA
MGLY
2002
Thesis Title
Program
Joni Backstrom
Monitoring Storm Driven Sedimentary Changes on the Shoreface of f Kure Beach, North Carolina
MMS
Michael Crump
Hydroclimatological Assessment of Freshwater Resources for San Salvador Island, Bahamas
MGLY
Timothy Dulaney
Volcanic Morphology of the Ultra-Slow Spreading Southwest Indian Ridge 15°-35°E: Implications for Crustal Construction
MGLY
Shelley Miller
An Examination of Phosphorous and Sediment Characteristics within Anthropogenically Impacted Estuarine Watersheds
MMS
Kimberly Nelson
Transplanted Oyster Beds as Self-Sustaining Mechanisms for Water Quality Improvement in Small Tidal Creeks
MGLY
Karyn Olschesky
Upper Miocene Through Pleistocene Diatom Biostratigraphy and Paleoceanography of ODP Leg 185, Hole 1149A
MGLY
Tina Roberts
Chemical consitutents in the PeeDee and Castle Hayne Aquifers: Porters Neck area, New Hanover, County, North Carolina
MGLY
*MMS = Master in Marine Science, MGLY = Master in Geology

 

 


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