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Paul W. Jewell
Associate Professor of Geology & Geophysics

Contact:
Office: 445 FASB
Phone: (801) 581-6636
paul.jewell@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., and K. Nicoll, in review. Wind regimes and aeolian transport in the Great Basin and surrounding areas, U.S.A., Aeolian Research.

Jewell, P. W., 2009. Stratification controls of pit mine lakes, Mining Engineering, v. 60, p. 74-79.

Jewell, P. W., 2007. Morphology and paleoclimate significance of Pleistocene Lake Bonneville spits: Quaternary Research, v. 68, p. 421-430.

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 377-389.

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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