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Paul W. Jewell
Associate Professor of Geology & Geophysics

Contact:
Office: 462 INSCC
Phone: (801) 581-6636
jewell@earth.utah.edu


FIELD OF STUDY
Surface water hydrology, surficial processes, fluid dynamics of earth processes

BACKGROUND
  • B.S., 1978, Beloit College
  • M.S., 1984, University of Utah
  • Ph.D, 1989, Princeton University

RESEARCH INTERESTS & PROJECTS
Digital mapping of surfical geologic features; Pleistocene Lake Bonneville; alluvial sediment transport; environmental aspects of mining

RECENT PUBLICATIONS
Jewell, P.W., (in press), Morphology and paleoclimate significance of Pleistocene Lake Bonneville spits: Quaternary Research

Felton, A., P. W. Jewell, M. A. Chan, and D. Currey, 2006, Controls of tufa development in Pleistocene Lake Bonneville, Utah: Journal of Geology, v. 114, p 370-382.

Schofield I., P. W. Jewell, M. A. Chan, D. Currey, and M. Gregory, 2004, Longshore transport, spit formation, and surface wave modeling, Pleistocene Lake Bonneville, Utah: Earth Surface Processes and Landforms, v. 29, p.1675-1690.

Joyce, J. A., and P. W. Jewell, 2003, Physical controls of methane ebullition from reservoirs and lakes: Environmental and Engineering Geoscience, v 9, p. 77-88.
 
Jewell, P. W., N. J. Silberling, and K. M. Nichols, 2000, Geochemistry of the Mississippian Delle phosphatic event, eastern Great Basin, U.S.A: Journal of Sedimentary Research, v. 70, p. 1230-1241.

Jewell, P. W., 2000, Bedded barite in the geologic record, in C. R. Glenn, J. Lucas, and L. Prevot, editors., Marine authigenesis: from global to microbial: SEPM Special Publication 66. p. 147-161.



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