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Joe T. Elkins, Assistant Professor- Geoscience Education. Development and assessment of field-based pedagogy and curricula. Incorporation of instructional technology in field-based learning environments.
James E. Evans, Professor- Clastic sedimentology including sedimentation and tectonics, basin analysis, petroleum geology, fluvial sedimentology, sediment transport, glacial geology, soils, geomorphology, surface and ground water hydrology.
John R. Farver, Associate Professor- Mineralogy, petrology/Materials science. Synthesis and characterization of natural and synthetic mineral and ceramic aggregates.
Joseph P. Frizado, Associate Professor- Diagenesis of sediments, computer applications in geology, geographical information systems, groundwater geochemistry.

Enrique Gomezdelcampo, Assistant Professor- Ecohydrology, use of information technology in environmental projects (including modeling, visualization, GIS, and remote sensing), fluvial geomorphology, ecological complexity, climate and land-use change at various scales.
Charles M. Onasch, Professor- Structural Geology and Geophysics including strain and microstructures in sandstones, role of fluids in low temperature deformation, Appalachian geology, recurrent tectonics in the craton, engineering geology and shallow geophysics.
Kurt S. Panter, Associate Professor- Igneous petrology and geochemistry including volcanism associated with continental rift zones and pluton-hosted ore deposits.
Sheila J. Roberts, Associate Professor- Aqueous geochemistry, hydrology, crustal-scale fluid flow modeling.
Jeffrey Snyder, Associate Professor- Quaternary and glacial geology, geomorphology, paleolimnology, diatom analysis.
Don C. Steinker, Professor- Paleobiology and Micropaleontology including biology, ecology, and paleoecology of foraminifera, Neogene micropaleontology, stratigraphy.
Robert K. Vincent, Professor- Remote sensing including applications of remote sensing in petroleum and mineral exploration (especially gold deposits), environmental monitoring (solid waste and toxic waste landfills).
Margaret M. Yacobucci, Associate Professor-Paleontology and paleobiology including evolution of fossil cephalopods, diversification events and environmental change, phylogenetic reconstruction, and morphometrics.