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CREATED:20181210T162540Z
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LOCATION:Roy Blunt Hall 335
SUMMARY:GGP Seminar: Dr. David Malone - "Origin of the Massive Eocene Hear
 t Mountain Slide\, WY"
DESCRIPTION:Dr. David Malone - An AAPG Special Lecturer Presentation. Dr. 
 Malone is a Distinguished Professor of Geology from Illinois State Univer
 sity. The Heart Mountain slide is one of the largest subaerial landslides
  on Earth and it has been one of the most controversial and enigmatic fea
 tures in North America for nearly 120 years. Learn about how new field an
 d lab work suggests volcanism may have triggered the Heart Mountain slide
 . \n\n\nDr. Malone's MS and PhD were obtained at the University of Wiscon
 sin. His specialties are structural and sedimentary geology. In addition 
 to his work on the Heart Mountain Slide\, he has studied the sedimentary 
 provenance of various stratigraphic units using detrtial zircon geochrono
 logy and has engaged in three dimensional geologic mapping of glaciated t
 erranes. 
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  href="https://geo.illinoisstate.edu/faculty-staff/profile.php?ulid=dhmal
 on"&gt;Dr. David Malone&lt;/a&gt;&amp;nbsp\;- An AAPG Special Lecturer Presentation. D
 r. Malone is a Distinguished Professor of Geology from Illinois State Uni
 versity. The Heart Mountain slide is one of the largest subaerial landsli
 des on Earth and it has been one of the most controversial and enigmatic 
 features in North America for nearly 120 years. Learn about how new field
  and lab work suggests volcanism may have triggered the Heart Mountain sl
 ide.&amp;nbsp\;&lt;/p&gt;\n&lt;p&gt;Dr. Malone's MS and PhD were obtained at the Universi
 ty of Wisconsin. His specialties are structural and sedimentary geology. 
 In addition to his work on the Heart Mountain Slide\, he has studied the 
 sedimentary provenance of various stratigraphic units using detrtial zirc
 on geochronology and has engaged in three dimensional geologic mapping of
  glaciated terranes.&amp;nbsp\;&lt;/p&gt;&lt;/body&gt;&lt;/html&gt;
DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20190214T141500
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20190214T151500
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URL:http://www.geosciences.missouristate.edu
CATEGORIES:Public,Alumni,Current Students,Faculty,Future Students
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