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<h1 class="topMargin"><em>Structural Geology @ Hamilton College</em></h1>
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<p style="font-size:8pt;text-align:right;color:#ffffff">Center photo by C. Bate. Middle photo on the right by L. Crossey. Bottom photo on the right by E. Houlihan.</p>
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<h2 style = "color:#ffffff">Welcome!</h2>
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I am an Assistant Professor of Geosciences at Hamilton College. I am a field-based structural geologist with a broad set of research interests that center around how the continental crust accomodates deformation. From flow in the lower crust to crustal scale fault/shear zone systems, I combine statistical analysis of field structural data with quantitative microstructures and interdisciplinary lab techniques to characterize strain, kinematics, and deformation processes. A natural extension (no structure-pun intended) of this research is the study of crystal-scale strain accomodation and rheology. Please head over to my research page to find out more!
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Increasing the diversity of the geosciences and tackling barriers to equity and inlcusion for all people is a major priorety in my professional life.
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At Hamilton, I teach an introductory Geosciences course and Structural Geology and Tectonics. I care deeply about teaching. Geologic processes exert an enormous control on many of today's pressing issues, from climate change to water resources to energy. Whether or not students persue a career in the geosciences, we need to increase our society's geologic literacy. Take a look at my teaching page to hear more about my teaching philosophy.
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<p class = "centeredParagraph"><em>email:</em><br>nmrobert@hamilton.edu</p>
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<h2> Recent Activity </h2>
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<li> <strong> July 2022: </strong> I started as an Assistant Professor at Hamilton College.
<li> <strong> May 2022: </strong> Our paper, <em>Greenstone‐Up Shear Sense at the Margin of the Mt Edgar Dome, East Pilbara Terrane: Implications for Dome and Keel Formation in the Early Earth</em> came out in Tectonics!
<li> <strong> February 2021: </strong> Our paper, <em>Internal structure of the Paleoarchean Mt Edgar dome, Pilbara Craton, Western Australia</em> was accepted at Precambrian Research!
<li> <strong> June 2020: </strong> I successfully defended my PhD entitled, <em>Internal fabrics and marginal deformation of the Paleoarchean Mt Edgar dome, East Pilbara Terrane, Western Australia: Structural constraints on crustal flow in the early Earth</em>.
<li> <strong> Sept 2019: </strong> Two of us from the East Pilbara project presented at the GSA 2019 Fall Meeting. It was a particularly great meeting with lots of good sessions about deformation and tectonics.
<li> <strong> March-April 2019: </strong> Had a fantastic time as a visiting instructor for Structural Geology at Colorado College, Block 7.
<li> <strong> Dec 2018: </strong> Attended the AGU Fall Meeting.
<li> <strong> Oct 2018: </strong> Looking forward to attending the AGU Fall Meeting in Washington, D.C., where I will present work from the East Pilbara craton (<a href = "https://agu.confex.com/agu/fm18/meetingapp.cgi/Paper/430406">see abstract</a>).
<li> <strong> June 2018: </strong> Our paper on statistics in structural geology, <a href = "https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jsg.2018.05.030"><em>Roberts et al., 2018</em></a>, was accepted to the <em> Journal of Structural Geology </em> 40th anniversary special volume.
<li> <strong> May 1 to August 10, 2018: </strong> Everone in the field team has made it back safetly after a superb three month field season in the East Pilbara. </li>
<li> <strong> April 2018: </strong> Successfully passed my preliminary exam into dissertator status.</li>
<li> <strong> December 2017: </strong> Presented a poster at the AGU Fall meeting about keeping track of orientation data in the <a href = "http://strabospot.org"> StraboSpot</a> data system.</li>
<li> <strong> November 2017: </strong> Gave a talk at the Specialist Group in Tectonics and Structural Geology (SGTSG) meeting in Denmark, Western Australia.</li>
<li> <strong> November 2017: </strong> Attended the 7-day SGTSG preconference field trip led by the Geological Survey of Western Australia.</li>
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