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of Geology 90 E Pinelake Dr.
126
Cooke Hall Williamsville,
NY 14221
University
at Buffalo email:
tgregg@buffalo.edu
Buffalo
NY 14260-3050 Tel.: (716) 636-4827
Email: tgregg@buffalo.edu IMDb.com:
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Tel.:
(716) 645-4328
Education Ph.D., Geology,
Arizona State University, Tempe, AZ, 1995.
Dissertation: Quantification of lava flow morphologies
through analog experiments, Jonathan H. Fink, advisor.
Sc.B.
(honors), Geological Sciences, Brown University,
Providence, RI, 1990. Thesis: Rhyolitic
ridges on martian basalts, Peter H. Schultz, advisor.
Employment
History 2004 to present: Associate Professor, Department of Geology,
University at Buffalo. Supervision of
graduate and undergraduate students; instruction of volcanology, planetary
geology, magma petrogenesis and ascent, and supervision of introductory
laboratories.
1998 - 2004:
Assistant Professor, Department of Geology, University at Buffalo. Supervision of graduate and undergraduate
students; instruction of volcanology, introductory geology, planetary geology
and marine geology.
1998
- 2008: Adjunct
Assistant Scientist, Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution. Constraining volcanic and hydrothermal
processes in submarine volcanic zones.
1997
- 2002:
Consultant, Proxemy Research, Bowie, Maryland.
1997
- 1998:
Assistant Scientist, Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution. Quantification of submarine and
extraterrestrial eruption dynamics through numerical, physical, and analytical
modeling.
1997: Adjunct Laboratory Instructor, Dept. of
Geology, Bridgewater State College, Bridgewater, MA. Taught 1 section of undergraduate introductory
geology laboratory.
1995
– 1997: RIDGE
post-doctoral Fellow (funded through NSF Ocean Sciences), Dept. of Geology and
Geophysics, Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution, Woods Hole, MA; Dr. Daniel
Fornari, advisor.
1992
- 1995:
Graduate Research Assistant, Arizona State University, Tempe, Arizona.
1990
- 1992:
Graduate Teaching Assistant, Arizona State University, Tempe, Arizona.
1987
- 1990:
Undergraduate Teaching Assistant and Research Assistant, Brown
University, Providence, Rhode Island.
Grant Support:
1. T.K.P.
Gregg, PI: 4/15/14 - 4/14/19
"Planetary
Geology and Geophysics Undergraduate Research Program (PGGURP)"
$426,287
(NASA Planetary Geology and Geophysics Program)
Responsibilities: Project coordinator for
summer research program; Ms. Robyn Wagner is also supported on this grant.
2. T.K.P.
Gregg, PI: 4/15/10 - 4/14/14
"Planetary
Geology and Geophysics Undergraduate Research Program (PGGURP)"
$427,039
(NASA Planetary Geology and Geophysics Program)
Responsibilities: Project coordinator for
summer research program; Ms. Robyn Wagner is also supported on this grant.
3. T.K.P. Gregg (PI) and A. Yingst:
11/1/2007-10/31/2010
“Timing
and Stratigraphy of Unusual Lunar Volcanism:
Geologic Mapping of the Marius Quadrangle (Lunar Quadrangle 10)”
$232,130 (NASA: Planetary Geology &
Geophysics)
Responsibilities: Primary mapper and project coordinator
4. T.K.P. Gregg (PI) and David A.
Crown: 08/15/07 – 08/14/08
“Formation
and Evolution of Hesperia Planum, Mars”
$56,000 (NASA Planetary Geology and Geophysics
Program)
Responsibilities: Primary mapper and project coordinator
5. T.K.P. Gregg, PI: 4/15/07 - 4/14/10
"Planetary
Geology and Geophysics Undergraduate Research Program (PGGURP)"
$325,000
(NASA Planetary Geology and Geophysics Program)
Responsibilities: Project coordinator for
summer research program
6. T.K.P.
Gregg:
8/01/04 – 7/31/05
“Building ocean crust: Quantitative comparison
of submarine lava channel formation and laboratory simulations”
$47,893 (NSF Ocean Sciences, Marine Geology
& Geophysics)
Responsibilities: supervision of Ph.D. candidate
7. T.K.P.
Gregg (PI) and D.A. Crown (Co-I): 10/01/05 –
09/30/08
“Geologic
map of Hesperia Planum, Mars: A test of
multiple working hypotheses”
$168,000
(NASA Planetary Geology and Geophysics)
Responsibilities: Project coordinator; creating maps with
graduate student under advisement
8. S.
Sakimoto (PI), T.K.P. Gregg (Co-I), S. Hughes (Co-I) and R. Greeley
(Collaborator): 8/01/02 – 7/31/05
“Plains Volcanism and Small Volcanic Edifices
on Mars”
$150,000 (NASA Mars Data Analysis Program)
Responsibilities: Fieldwork, data analyses and investigation of
lava flow morphologies
9. R. Lopes (PI), L. Camp (Co-I) and T.K.P.
Gregg (Co-I): 3/1/03 – 2/28/06
“Volcanism on Io”
$135,000 (NASA Planetary Geology and
Geophysics)
Responsibilities: laboratory simulations of lava lakes on Io
10. T.K.P.
Gregg (PI) and D. Crown (Co-I):
10/01/01 – 09/30/04
“Evolution
of Western Hesperia Planum, Mars:
Geologic Mapping of MTM Quadrangles –15257 and –20257”
$168,057
(NASA Planetary Geology and Geophysics)
Responsibilities: Creating maps with graduate student under
advisement
11. T.K.P. Gregg, PI: 4/15/03 - 4/14/06
"Planetary
Geology and Geophysics Undergraduate Research Program (PGGURP)"
$250,000
(NASA Planetary Geology and Geophysics Program)
Responsibilities: Project coordinator for
summer research program
12. T.K.P. Gregg, PI: 4/15/00 - 4/14/03
"Planetary
Geology and Geophysics Undergraduate Research Program (PGGURP)"
$250,000
(NASA Planetary Geology and Geophysics Program)
Responsibilities: Project coordinator for
summer research program
13. T.K.P. Gregg (PI), D.A. Crown (Co-I) and
S.E.H. Sakimoto (Co-I): 4/15/00 -
4/14/03
"Volcanic
and erosional history of Tyrrhena and Hadriaca Paterae, Mars"
$167,000
(NASA Mars Data Analyses Program)
Responsibilities: Project coordinator;
investigation of lava flow emplacement and caldera formation.
14. T.K.P. Gregg (Co-I) and S. Sakimoto
(Co-I): 10/1/00 - 01/1/02
"Collaborative
Research: Quantifying the emplacement of channeled flow using experimental,
analytical and numerical analyses"
$79,500
(NSF, Earth Sciences)
Responsibilities: Laboratory simulations, measurements, and
field data collection for channeled flows.
15. D. Smith (PI),
L. Kong (Co-I), J. Reynolds (Co-I), T.K.P. Gregg (Co-I): 1/1/97 - 12/31/00
"Understanding
volcanic processes at the submarine Puna Ridge, Kilauea, Hawaii"
$10,000
to UB through subcontract (NSF Marine Geology & Geophysics/Woods Hole
Oceanographic Institution)
Responsibilities: Constraining effect of increasing water
pressure and dike length effect lava flow emplacement styles.
16. J. Sinton (PI), R. Batiza (Co-I), K. Rubin
(Co-I), and T.K.P. Gregg (Co-I):
10/1/97-9/30/00
"Volcanological
investigations of a superfast-spreading mid-ocean ridge"
$56,000
to UB through subcontract (NSF Marine Geology and Geophysics/University of
Hawaii)
Responsibilities: Cruise participant; quantitative
interpretation of submarine volcanic morphologies and comparison with subaerial
volcanic processes
17. T.K.P. Gregg (Co-I) and S. Sakimoto
(Co-I): 7/15/97-6/30/99
"Collaborative
research: Quantifying the fluid dynamic
processes controlling channelized lava flow emplacement through numerical,
experimental and field analyses"
$54,000
(NSF Earth Sciences)
Responsibilities: Laboratory simulations, field data collection
and analyses of channeled lavas
18. T.K.P.
Gregg (Co-I) and D. Fornari (Co-I):
9/1/95 - 2/28/98
"Quantitative relations between submarine
volcanic eruption rates and lava flow morphologies at mid-ocean ridges: Analysis of field data and laboratory
simulations (RIDGE post-doctoral fellowship)"
$70,000
(NSF Marine Geology and Geophysics)
Responsibilities: Quantitative analyses of submarine lava flow
Funded Contract Support
1. T.K.P.
Gregg, PI: 10/01/2018 – 01/31/2019
Venera-D
Joint Science Definition Team
$29,185
(NASA / USRA / Glenn Research Center)
Responsibilities: US Co-Chair of Venera-D Joint
Science Definition Team, a collaboration between NASA and Roscosmos (Space
Science Institute, Moscow) to define Russia’s next mission to Venus.
2. T.K.P.
Gregg, PI: 08/01/2018 – 09/30/2018
Venera-D
Joint Science Definition Team
$56,035
(NASA / USRA / Glenn Research Center)
Responsibilities: US Co-Chair of Venera-D Joint
Science Definition Team, a collaboration between NASA and Roscosmos (Space
Science Institute, Moscow) to define Russia’s next mission to Venus.
3. T.K.P. Gregg, PI: 04/15/19 – 05/18/20
Summer Undergraduate Program in
Planetary Research (SUPPR)
$20,000 (NASA / USRA / Lunar and
Planetary Institute, Cooperative Agreement NNX15AL12A)
Responsibilities: supervising the
undergraduate research program. I vet mentors and ensure both mentors and
interns are doing well over the summer; and I determine whether the summer
research projects are appropriate for the interns to present at national
conferences.
4. T.K.P. Gregg, PI: 05/19/20 – 05/20/21
Summer Undergraduate Program in
Planetary Research (SUPPR)
$20,000 (NASA / USRA / Lunar and
Planetary Institute, Cooperative Agreement NNJ14ZKA001N)
Responsibilities: supervising the
undergraduate research program. I vet mentors and ensure both mentors and
interns are doing well over the summer; and I determine whether the summer
research projects are appropriate for the interns to present at national
conferences.
5. T.K.P. Gregg, PI:
01/11/20 – 09/30/21
Summer
Undergraduate Program in Planetary Research (SUPPR)
$11,410
(NASA / USRA / Lunar and Planetary Institute, Sponsor ID 0232201)
Responsibilities:
supervising the undergraduate research program. I vet mentors and ensure both
mentors and interns are doing well over the summer; and I determine whether the
summer research projects are appropriate for the interns to present at national
conferences.
Awards
1.
2016:
Distinguished Service Award, Planetary Geology Division of the Geological
Society of America.
2.
2012:
Fellow, Geological Society of America.
3.
1995 – 1997:
National Science Foundation RIDGE Post-doctoral Fellowship.
4.
1994: First
Place, Stephen E. Dwornik Planetary Geoscience Best Student Paper, for research
presented at the 25th Lunar and Planetary Science Conference,
Houston, TX.
5.
1992: Honorable
Mention, Stephen E. Dwornik Planetary Geoscience Best Student Paper, for
research presented at the 23rd Lunar and Planetary Science
Conference, Houston, TX.
6.
1990: Most
Outstanding Geology Student, Brown University.
Honors
1.
2019: Woodford-Eckis Lectureship Recipient, Pomona
College, Pomona, CA (see https://www.pomona.edu/academics/departments/geology/woodford-eckis-lecture-series)
2.
2006 – 2009:
Distinguished Lecturer, National Association of Geoscience Teachers (NAGT).
Invited Professional Talks
1. October,
2020, University at Albany Department of Physics Colloquium, Albany, NY (via
Zoom) (Exotic lavas in strange places: Volcanism in the Solar System)
2. September,
2019, Annual Meeting of the Geological Society of America, Sept. 22-25, 2019,
Phoenix, AZ (You know what you do when you assume: Modeling basaltic eruption
processes)
3.
February, 2019, Woodford-Eckis Lecture, Pomona College, Pomona, CA
(Exploring Mars)
4. March,
2018, Lunar and Planetary Institute’s 50th Birthday and Science
Symposium, Lunar and Planetary Institute, Houston, TX, March 16 (Exploration of
Volcanism in the Solar System)
5. December, 2018, NASA Glenn Research Center Lecture
Series (Visiting Venus via Earth’s mid-ocean ridges: Volcanoes under pressure)
6. January,
2017, AGU Chapman Conference on Submarine Volcanism, Hobart, Australia, Jan. 30
– Feb. 4, 2017 (Modeling Approaches: Where we are, where we want to be, and how
to get there).
7. February,
2015, Syracuse University Earth Sciences Dept., K. Douglas Nelson Lecture
Series (Volcanism in the Solar System: Exotic lavas in strange places)
8. April,
2014, SUNY Geneseo Annual Rock Salt Lecture (Deep, Dark and Damp: Exploring Mid-Ocean
Ridges with the HOV Alvin)
9. March,
2014, Disaster: New York, Science Teachers Association of New York State, Inc.,
SUNY Cortland (When and Asteroid Strikes New York)
10. December,
2013, Origins @ UB conference (The Origins of Planetary Surfaces)
11. December,
2013, American Geophysical Union Fall Meeting (Subaerial, submarine and
extraterrestrial lava flow morphologies)
12.
April, 2013, Dept. of Earth and Ocean Sciences,
University of South Carolina, Columbia, SC (New Views of Mars)
13.
March 17, 2013, Moving FORWARD in Space workshop
speaker, Lunar and Planetary Science Conference, Houston, TX (incorporating
planetary science in undergraduate labs)
14. June
2 -4, 2012, Moving FORWARD in Space workshop leader, Temple University,
Philadelphia, PA (https://sites.google.com/a/temple.edu/forward-in-space/)
15.
April, 2010, Buffalo State College, Buffalo, NY
(Extreme Volcanism in the Solar System)
16. May
10, 2010, Jet Propulsion Laboratory, Pasadena, CA (Plains materials on the
terrestrial planets)
17. October,
2009, Fall Meeting of the Geological Society of America, Portland, OR
(Planetary volcanism in “every-day” geoscience curriculum: Examples and lessons
learned)
18. April,
2009, Department of Earth Sciences, SUNY-Oneonta, Oneonta, NY (Revising
Undergraduate Labs)
19. October,
2008, Department of Geology, Kent State University, Kent, OH (The New Mars)
20. August,
2008, IAVCEI General Assembly, Reykjavik, Iceland (“Volcanic Plains” on the
Terrestrial Planets: Constraints and Alternatives)
21.
February, 2008, Department of Geology, Beloit
College, Beloit, WI (Mars Exploration: New Ideas about an Old Planet)
22. April,
2007, Department of Earth Sciences, Syracuse University, Syracuse, NY, Science
Symposium (The New Mars)
23. February,
2007, Department of Astronomy and Physics, University of Rochester, Rochester,
NY (The New Mars: How our understanding of the Red Planet changes with new
data)
24. February, 2007, Department of Geology, Belloit College,
Belloit, WI (The New Mars)
25. January, 2007, University at Buffalo Geology Department (The
New Mars: How our understanding of the Red Planet changes with new data)
26. October, 2005, Geological Society of America Fall Meeting,
Salt Lake City, Utah, Oct. 13 – 19 (Incorporating extraterrestrial geology in
every classroom)
27. October, 2005, Department of Geology, University of Illinois
at Urbana-Champaign, (Loki Patera, Io, and Earth’s mid-ocean ridges)
28. April, 2004, Department of Earth and Space Sciences,
University of Pittsburgh, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania (Exploring Volcanoes at
Mid-Ocean Ridges)
29. April, 2004, Lunar and Planetary Institute, Houston, Texas
(Loki Patera, Io: A Round Mid-Ocean Ridge)
30. April, 2003, Department of Space Studies, University of North
Dakota, Grand Forks, North Dakota (High-pressure volcanism: Venus and Earth’s
Mid-Ocean Ridges)
31. April, 2003, Geology Department, University of North Dakota,
Grand Forks, North Dakota (Volcanism in the Solar System)
32. December, 2002, On the Cutting Edge Workshop on the use of
Global Data Sets in the Classroom, San Francisco, California (Planetary data
sets and geoscience education)
33. December, 2002, Fall American Geophysical Union Meeting, San
Francisco, California (Lava emplacement at Sabancaya volcano, Peru)
34. February, 2002, College of Arts and Science Lecture Series,
SUNY-Buffalo, Buffalo, New York (Volcanic eruptions in the Pacific Ocean)
35. December, 2001, Fall American Geophysical Union Meeting, San
Francisco, California (New Views of Mars)
36. May, 2001, Oregon State University, Department of Geology,
Corvallis, Oregon (Volcanism in the Solar System)
37. September, 2000, Department of Physics, University at
Buffalo, Buffalo, New York (Everything we knew about Mars is wrong)
38. March, 1998, Dept. of Geology, Mt. Holyoke College, Amherst,
MA (Development of folds on lava flow surfaces)
39. January, 1998, Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution, Dept. of
Geology and Geophysics, Woods Hole, Massachusetts (Lava flow emplacement at
mid-ocean ridges)
40. January, 1998, University of Rhode Island, Graduate School of
Oceanography, Newport, Rhode Island (Formation of submarine lava pillars)
41. November, 1997, University of Massachusetts, Dept. of
Geology, Amherst, Massachusetts (Volcanism in the Solar System)
42. February,
1997, Boston College (Volcanoes in the Solar System)
43. January,
1997, IAVCEI General Assembly, Puerto Vallarta, Mexico (Remote sensing of
submarine lava flows)
44. September,
1996, Dept. of Geology, University of Delaware, (Volcanism on Earth, Mars and
Venus)
45. February, 1996, Dept. of Geology, Bridgewater State College,
Bridgewater, MA (Volcanism on the terrestrial planets)
46. October, 1995, Dept. of Geological Sciences, Brown
University, Providence, Rhode Island (Exploration of submarine volcanoes)
47. July,
1995, IUGG, Boulder, Colorado (Submarine lava flow morphologies and effusion
rates)
48. November,
1994, University of Florida, Dept. of Geology, Gainesville, Florida (Volcanism
in the Solar System)
Publications
Books Edited
Environmental Effects on Volcanic Eruptions:
From Deep Oceans to Deep Space, J.R. Zimbelman and T.K.P. Gregg,
eds., Kluwer Academic/Plenum Publishing, New York, pp.260, 2000.
Volcanic Worlds: Exploring the Solar System’s Volcanoes, R.M.C.
Lopes and T.K.P. Gregg, eds., Praxis Press, New York, pp. 236, 2004.
Modeling Volcanic Processes: The Physics and Mathematics of Volcanism, S.A.
Fagents, T.K.P. Gregg and R.M.C. Lopes, eds., Cambridge University
Press, pp. 421, 2013.
Venera-D: Expanding Our Horizon of Terrestrial
Planet Climate and Geology through the Comprehensive Exploration of Venus,
Phase 2 Report, Report of the Venera-D Joint Science Definition Team, January
31, 2019 see https://www.lpi.usra.edu/vexag/reports/Venera-DPhaseIIFinalReport.pdf.
Venera-D Landing Sites Selection and Cloud
Layer Habitability Workshop Report, IKI Moscow, Russia, October 2-5, 2019, see http://venera-d.cosmos.ru/uploads/media/VeneraD_2019Wkshp_techRp.pdf.
Volcanoes on Mars, J. Zimbelman, D.A. Crown, P. Mouginis-Mark and T.K.P.
Gregg, eds., Elsevier Press, 260 pp., see https://www.elsevier.com/books/the-volcanoes-of-mars/zimbelman/978-0-12-822876-0, 2020.
Planetary Volcanism across the Solar System, vol. 1, T.K.P. Gregg, R.M.C. Lopes and
S.A. Fagents, eds., Elsevier Press, in preparation (to be published in 2021),
see https://www.elsevier.com/books/planetary-volcanism-across-the-solar-system/gregg/978-0-12-813987-5, 2021.
Book
Chapters Authored
All chapters are peer-reviewed by at least
2 other researchers in the field.
2021
Gregg, T.K.P., R.M.C. Lopes, P.K. Byrne and S.A. Fagents, Overview of volcanism in
the Solar System and available data, in Planetary Volcanism across the Solar System, Chpt. 1, Elsevier
Press.
Gregg, T.K.P., R.M.C. Lopes and P.K. Byrne, Determining ages of planetary volcanism, in Planetary Volcanism
across the Solar System, Chpt. 7, Elsevier Press.
Gregg, T.K.P., R.M.C. Lopes, S.A. Fagents and P.K. Byrne, Synthesis and outlook, in Planetary Volcanism
across the Solar System, Chpt. 9, Elsevier Press.
2020
Gregg, T.K.P., W.B. Garry, P.J. Mouginis-Mark, J.R. Zimbelman and D.A. Crown, Syrtis
Major and small highland volcanoes, in Volcanoes on Mars, Chpt. 6, Elsevier Press.
Gregg, T.K.P., J.R. Zimbelman, D.A. Crown and P.J Mouginis-Mark, Lava worlds: Cosmic
cousins, in Volcanoes on Mars, Chpt. 9, Elsevier Press.
2013
Garcés, M.A.,
D. Fee, R. Matoza, S.A. Fagents, T.K.P. Gregg and R.M.C. Lopes, Volcano
acoustics, in Modeling Volcanic
Processes: The Physics and Mathematics
of Volcanism, S.A. Fagents, T.K.P. Gregg and R.M.C. Lopes, eds., Cambridge
University Press, pp. 359-383.
Gregg, T.K.P., Deep
sea eruptions, in Modeling Volcanic
Processes: The Physics and Mathematics
of Volcanism, S.A. Fagents, T.K.P. Gregg and R.M.C. Lopes, eds., Cambridge
University Press, pp. 258 – 274.
Gregg, T.K.P., Deep
sea eruptions, in Modeling Volcanic
Processes: The Physics and Mathematics
of Volcanism, S.A. Fagents, T.K.P. Gregg and R.M.C. Lopes, eds., Cambridge
University Press, pp. 258 – 274.
Lopes, R.M.C., S.A. Fagents, K. Mitchell and T.K.P.
Gregg, Planetary volcanism, in Modeling
Volcanic Processes: The Physics and
Mathematics of Volcanism, S.A. Fagents, T.K.P. Gregg and R.M.C. Lopes,
eds., Cambridge University Press, pp. 384 – 413.
2007
Gregg,
T.K.P., Lava-sediment interactions on Earth and
Mars: Evidence and consequences, in M.
Chapman, ed., The Geology of Mars: Evidence from Earth-Based Analogs,
Cambridge University Press, Cambridge, UK, pp. 211-231.
2004
Gregg, T.K.P., Volcanism on the Sea Floor, in Volcanic Worlds: Volcanism in the Solar System, R. Lopes
and T.K.P. Gregg, eds., Praxis Press, New York.
2003
Farr, T.G., S. Arcone, R.E. Arvidson, V. Baker,
N.G. Barlow, D. Beaty, M.S. Bell, D.D. Blankenship, N. Bridges, G. Briggs, M.
Bulmer, F. Carsey, S.M. Clifford, R.A. Craddock, P.W. Dickerson, N. Duxbury,
G.L. Galford, J. Gravin, J. Grant, J.R. Green, T.K.P. Gregg, E.
Guinness, V.L. Hansen, M.H. Hecht, J. Holt, A. Howard, L.P. Keszthelyi, P. Lee,
P.D. Lanagan, R.C.F. Lentz, D.W. Leverington, G.R. Olhoeft, G.G. Ori, P.
Paillou, J.F. Reilly II, J.W. Rice, Jr., C.A. Robinson, M. Sheridan, K. Snook,
B.J. Thomson, K. Watson, K. Williams and K. Yoshikawa, Terrestrial analogs to
Mars, in The Future of Solar System
Exploration, 2003-20013: Community
Contributions to the NRC Solar System Exploration Decadal Survey, Sykes,
M.V., ed., Astronomical Society of the Pacific, San Francisco, CA, pp. 35-76.
2000
Grosfils,
E.B., J. Aubele, L. Crumpler, T.K.P. Gregg and S. Sakimoto, Volcanism on
Earth’s seafloor and Venus, in Environmental
Effects on Volcanic Eruptions: From Deep
Oceans to Deep Space, J.R. Zimbelman and T.K.P. Gregg, eds., Kluwer
Academic/Plenum Publishing, New York, pp. 113-142.
Gregg,
T.K.P. and J.R. Zimbelman, Volcanic vestiges: Pulling it together, in Zimbelman, J.R. and T.K.P.
Gregg, Environmental Effects on Volcanic
Eruptions: From Deep Oceans to Deep Space,
Kluwer Academic/Plenum Publishing, New York, 260 pp.
Zimbelman,
J.R. and T.K.P. Gregg, Volcanic diversity throughout the solar system,
in Environmental Effects on Volcanic
Eruptions: From Deep Oceans to Deep Space,
J.R. Zimbelman and T.K.P. Gregg, eds., Kluwer Academic/Plenum
Publishing, New York, pp. 1 – 8.
Zimbelman,
J.R., S.A. Fagents, T.K.P. Gregg, C.R. Manley and S.K. Rowland,
Subaerial terrestrial volcanism:
Eruptions in our own backyard, in Environmental
Effects on Volcanic Eruptions: From Deep
Oceans to Deep Space, J.R. Zimbelman and T.K.P. Gregg, eds., Kluwer
Academic/Plenum Publishing, New York, pp. 9 – 38.
Refereed Journal Articles (by year). An asterisk (*) indicates a student author.
2021
Schiff, N.L.* and T.K.P. Gregg, Small lobate debris aprons in
Apollinaris Patera, Mars (submitted to Icarus)
2019
C.E. Roberts* and T.K.P. Gregg, Rima Marius, the Moon: Formation
of lunar sinuous rilles by constructional and erosional processes, Icarus, doi:
10.1016/j.icarus.2018.02.033.
Wroblewski, F.B.*, A.H. Treiman, S. Bhiravarasu and T.K.P. Gregg,
Ovda Fluctus, the festoon lava flow on Ovda Regio, Venus: Not silica-rich, J. Geophys. Res.
Planets, 124(8):2233-2245.
Younger, Z.P.*, G.A. Valentine and T.K.P. Gregg, A’a lava
emplacement and the significance of rafted pyroclastic material: Marcath
volcano (Nevada, USA), Bull. Volcanol. 81:50, doi:10.1007/200445-019-1309-6.
2017
Gregg, T.K.P., Patterns
and processes: Subaerial lava flow morphologies: A review, J. Volcanol. Geotherm. Res., doi: 10.1016/j.jvolgeores.2017.04.022.
2015
Gregg, T.K.P., 2015, Planetary tectonics and volcanism: The
inner Solar System, in Treatise on
Geophysics, 2nd Edition, G.E. Schubert, ed., Elsevier, pp.
307-325.
2013
Gregg, T.K.P. and K. Christle*, Subaerial lava pillars in
the Skaelingar region of Iceland: A
unique form of non-explosive lava-water interaction, J. Volcanol. Geotherm. Res. 264:36-48.
2012
Colman,
A., J.M. Sinton, S.M. White, J. Timothy McClinton, J.A. Bowles, K.H. Rubin,
M.D. Behn, B. Cushman, D.E. Eason, T.K.P. Gregg, K. Gronvold, S. Hidalgo
and J. Howell, Effects of variable magma supply on mid-ocean ridge
eruptions: Constraints from mapped lava
flow fields along the Galapagos Spreading Center, Geochem. Geophys. Geosys. 13(8), Q08014, doi: 10.1029/2012GC004163.
2008
Gregg,
T.K.P. and R.M. Lopes, Lava lakes on Io: New perspectives from modeling, Icarus 194(1):166-172.
Valentine,
G.A. and T.K.P. Gregg, Continental basaltic volcanoes: Processes and problems, J. Volcanol. Geotherm. Res. 177(4):857-873.
2007
Garry,
W.B.*, J.R. Zimbelman and T.K.P. Gregg, Morphology and emplacement of a
long channeled lava flow near Ascraeus Mons volcano, Mars. J. Geophys. Res. 112, E08007, doi:10.1029/2006JE002803.
Gregg,
T.K.P., J.P. Briner and K.N. Paris*, Ice-rich terrain
in Gusev Crater, Mars? Icarus 192(2):348-360.
Williams,
D.A., R. Greeley, W. Zuschneid, S.C. Werner, G. Neukum, D.A. Crown, T.K.P.
Gregg, K. Gwinner and J. Raitala, 2007, Hadriaca Patera: Insights into its volcanic history from Mars
Express High Resolution Stereo Camera, J.
Geophys. Res. 112(E10), doi: 10.1029/2007JE002924.
2006
Garry,
W.B.*, T.K.P. Gregg, S.A. Soule and D.J. Fornari, Formation of submarine
lava channel textures: insights from
laboratory simulations, J. Geophys. Res.
111(B03104), doi:10.1029/2005/JB003796.
Gregg,
T.K.P. and M.A. Farley*, Mafic pyroclastic flows at
Tyrrhena Patera, Mars: Constraints from
observations and models, J. Volcanol.
Geotherm. Res. 155:81-91.
2005
Goudy,
C.L., R.A. Schultz and T.K.P. Gregg, Coulomb stress changes in Hesperia
Planum, Mars, reveal regional thrust fault reactivation, J. Geophys. Res. 110 (E10):E10005.
2004
Gregg,
T.K.P. and L.P. Kesztheyli, The emplacement of
pahoehoe toes: Field observations and
comparisons to laboratory simulations, Bull.
Volcanol. 66:381-391.
2003
Gregg,
T.K.P and D.K. Smith, Volcanic investigations of the
Puna Ridge, Hawai’i: Relations of lava
flow morphologies and underlying slopes, J.
Volcanol. Geotherm. Res. 126:63-77.
Warner,
N.H.* and T.K.P. Gregg, Evolved Lavas on Mars? Observations from Southwest Arsia Mons and
Sabancaya Volcano, Peru, J. Geophys. Res.,
10.129/2002JE001969.
2002
Parfitt, E.A., T.K.P. Gregg and D.K.
Smith, A comparison between subaerial and submarine eruptions at Kilauea
Volcano, Hawaii: Implications for the
thermal viability of lateral feeder dikes, J.
Volcanol. Geotherm. Res. 113:213-242.
Sinton, J., E. Bergmanis, K. Rubin, R. Batiza, T.K.P.
Gregg, K. Gronvold, K.C. Macdonald and S.M. White, Volcanic eruptions on
mid-ocean ridges: New evidence from the
superfast spreading East Pacific Rise, 17°-19°S, J. Geophys. Res. 197:10.1029/2000JB000090.
2001
Sakimoto,
S.E.H. and T.K.P. Gregg, Channeled flow: Analytic solutions, laboratory
experiments, and applications to lava flows, J. Geophys. Res. 106, 8629-8644.
2000
Gregg,
T.K.P. and J.H. Fink, A laboratory investigation
into the effects of slope on lava flow morphology, J. Volcanol. Geotherm. Res. 96:145-159.
Gregg,
T.K.P., D.J. Fornari, M.R. Perfit, W.I. Ridley and
M.D. Kurz, Using submarine lava pillars to record mid-ocean ridge eruption
dynamics, Earth Planet. Sci. Lett. 178:195-214.
1999
Chadwick,
W.W., Jr., T.K.P. Gregg, and R.W. Embley, Submarine lineated sheet
flows: A unique lava morphology formed
on subsiding lava ponds, Bull. Volcanol.
61:194 - 206.
1998
Fornari,
D.J., R.M. Haymon, M.R. Perfit, T.K.P. Gregg and M.H. Edwards, 1998,
Axial summit trough of the East Pacific Rise 9°N to 10°N: Geological characteristics and evolution of
the axial zone on fast-spreading mid-ocean ridges, J. Geophys. Res., 103:9827-9855.
Fornari,
D.J., T. Shank, K.L. Von Damm, T.K.P. Gregg, R.M. Haymon, M. Lilley, G.
Levai, A. Bray, S. Baron, M.R. Perfit and R. Lutz, 1998, A dike intrusion or
crustal fracturing event inferred from time-series temperature measurements at
high-temperature hydrothermal vents on the East Pacific Rise crest 9° 49’-51'N,
Earth Planet. Sci. Lett.
Gregg,
T.K.P., J.H. Fink, and R.W. Griffiths, 1998,
Formation of multiple fold generations on lava flow surfaces: Influence of strain rate, cooling rate, and
lava composition, J. Volcanol. Geotherm.
Res., 80:281-292.
Gregg,
T.K.P., D.A. Crown and R. Greeley, 1998, Geologic map
of MTM Quadrangle -20252 Tyrrhena Patera Region of Mars, U.S. Geol. Survey, I-2556, scale 1:500,000.
Gregg,
T.K.P. and D.J. Fornari, 1998, Long submarine lava flows:
Observations and results from numerical modeling, J. Geophys. Res., 103:27,517-27,531.
1996
Gregg,
T.K.P. and W.W. Chadwick, Jr., 1996, Inflated
submarine lava flows: A model for the
formation of lava pillars, Geology 24:981-984.
Gregg,
T.K.P., D.J. Fornari, M.R. Perfit, R.M. Haymon and
J.H. Fink, 1996, Rapid emplacement of a mid-ocean ridge lava flow on the East
Pacific Rise at 9° 46’-51'N, Earth
Planet. Sci. Lett., 144:E1-E7.
Gregg,
T.K.P. and J.H. Fink, 1996, Quantification of
extraterrestrial lava flow effusion rates through laboratory simulations, J. Geophys. Res., 101, 16,891-16,900.
Gregg,
T.K.P. and S.N. Williams, 1996, Explosive mafic
volcanoes on Mars and Earth: Deep magma
sources and rapid rise rate, Icarus 122:397-405.
1995
Gregg,
T.K.P. and J.H. Fink, 1995, Quantification of
submarine lava-flow morphology through analog experiments, Geology 23:73-76.
1994
Gregg,
T.K.P. and R. Greeley, 1994, "Formation of
Venusian canali: Considerations of lava
types and their thermal behaviors":
A reply, J. Geophys. Res. 99:17,165-17,167.
1993
Gregg,
T.K.P. and R. Greeley, 1993, Formation of venusian
canali: Considerations of lava types and
their thermal behaviors, J. Geophys. Res.
98:10,873-10,882.
United States Geological Survey Open-File Reports
Gregg, Tracy K. P., K.L. Tanaka and D.A.
Senske (editors), 2002, Abstracts of the Annual meeting of planetary geologic
mappers, Open-File Report -U. S. Geological Survey, OF 02-0412, p. 55, 2002.
Meeting: Annual meeting of planetary geologic mappers,
Tempe, AZ, United States,
June 21-22, 2002.
Gregg, T.K.P., K.L. Tanaka and R.S.
Saunders (eds.), 2003, Abstracts of the annual meeting of Planetary Geologic
Mappers, U.S. Geological Survey, OF 2004-1100.Meeting: Annual meeting of
planetary geologic mappers, Providence, RI, United States, June 19-22, 2003.
Gregg, T.K.P., K.L. Tanaka and R.S. Saunders (eds.), 2004,
Abstracts of the annual meeting of Planetary Geologic Mappers, U.S. Geological
Survey, OF 2004-1289.Meeting: Annual meeting of planetary geologic mappers,
Flagstaff, AZ, United States, June 23-24, 2004.
Gregg, T.K.P., K.L. Tanaka and R.S.
Saunders, eds, 2005, Abstracts of the Annual Meeting of Planetary Geologic
Mappers, Washington, DC, 2005, US Geol. Surv. Open-File Report 2005-1271,
http://pubs.usgs.gov/of/2005/1271/.
Gregg, T.K.P., K.L. Tanaka and R.S.
Saunders, eds., 2006, Abstracts of the Annual Meeting of Planetary Geologic
Mappers, Nampa, Idaho, 2006, USGS Open-File Report 2006-1263, U.S. Geol.
Survey.
Bleamaster, L.F., T.K.P. Gregg, K.L. Tanaka and R.S.
Saunders, eds., 2007, Abstracts of the Annual Meeting of Planetary Geologic
Mappers, Tucson, AZ, U.S. Geol. Surv. Open-File Report 2007-1233 (http://pubs.usgs.gov/of/2007/1233/ofr2007-1233.pdf).
Extended Abstracts (by year)
These abstracts are ≥2
pages long and are peer-reviewed prior to acceptance.
2021
Conlon, J.R.* and T.K.P.
Gregg, Small volcanoes in Vastitas Borealis, Mars: A morphological and
spatial analysis, Lun. Planet. Sci. Conf. 52, Abstract #2374.
Lang, A.N.M.* and T.K.P. Gregg,
Holes in the Moon: Copernicus crater collapse pits, Lun. Planet. Sci. Conf.
52, Abstract #1997.
Sakimoto, S.E.H., D.D. Lewis, S.
Dileep, P. Memon, J.R. Beveridge, N.T. Blanchard, T.K.P. Gregg and T.L. Carley,
Deep learning for an inventory of small to midsize volcanic edifices on Mars, Lun.
Planet. Sci. Conf. 52, Abstract #1626.
Wasilewski, B.J.* and T.K.P. Gregg, The Medusae Fossae Formation, Mars: Finding the former extent of an enigmatic deposit, Lun. Planet. Sci. Conf. 52, Abstract #2374.
2020
Gregg, T.K.P., The importance of plains, EnVision Conference, February 12 – 14, 2020, CNES, Paris, France, https://drive.google.com/drive/folders/1uw45hSouI64Rngpi-pegN07Bu3nIoW5J.
Gregg, T.K.P. and N.L. Schiff*,
Ice-rich north-facing slope deposits in Alba Patera, Mars: Young but not
moving, Lun. Planet. Sci. Conf. 51, Abstract #2299.
Sakimoto, S.E.H., T.K.P.
Gregg and D.H. Needham, Magmatic foam: Computational Multiphysics modeling
of multiphase flows and planetary ambient effects, Lun. Planet. Sci. Conf.
51, Abstract #2502.
2019
Gregg,
T.K.P. and the Venera-D Joint Science Definition Team, Venera-D: A
potential long-lived mission to Venus to explore the surface, atmosphere and
plasma environment, Lun. Planet. Sci. Conf. 50, Abstract #1738.
Gregg, T.K.P and S.E.H.
Sakimoto, On the significance of Venusian canali, Venera-D Landing sites
selection and cloud-layer habitability workshop, October 2-5, IKI, Moscow,
Russia.
Gregg,
T.K.P. and S.E.H. Sakimoto, Titan’s channels: slot canyons, flooding, and
fluid dynamics, Lun. Planet. Sci. Conf. 50, Abstract #2743.
Sakimoto,
S.E.H. and T.K.P. Gregg, The formation of lunar sinuous rilles:
Computational fluid dynamics analyses, Lun. Planet. Sci. Conf. 50, Abstract
#3108.
Suter,
P.F.*, T.K.P. Gregg and R.A. Yingst, Mapping the Marius Hills quadrangle
on the Moon: Preliminary results, Lun. Planet. Sci. Conf. 50, Abstract
#2971.
Wroblewski, F.W.,
A.H. Treiman, S.S. Bhiravarasu and T.K.P. Gregg, Ovda Fluctus, the
festoon lava flow on Ovda Regio, Venus: Most likely basalt, Lun. Planet.
Sci. Conf. 50, Abstract #1699.
Yingst, R.A., D.C.
Berman, S.C. Mest, D.A. Williams and T.K.P. Gregg, Geologic mapping
methods for small, rocky bodies: The Vesta example, Lun. Planet. Sci. Conf.
50, Abstract #1451.
Zasova, L., T.K.P.
Gregg and the Venera-D Joint Science Definition Team, Venera-D: A potential
joint Roscosmos-NASA mission to explor Venus’ atmosphere, surface, interior
structure and plasma environment, Moscow Solar System Symposium 10th,
Moscow, Russia, October 7 – 11, Abstract #10MS3-VN-11.
2018
Dunning, I.T.*, T.K.P. Gregg and J.R. Zimbelman, How big
was it? The former extent of the Medusae Fossae Formation, Mars, Lun.
Planet. Sci. Conf. 49, Abstract #2418.
Goliber, S.A.* and T.K.P. Gregg, A plethora of planetary
processes in southern Hesperia Planum, Mars: Water, ice and mass wasting, Lun.
Planet. Sci. Conf. 49, Abstract #2444.
Ivanov,
M.I., Zasova, L. and T.K.P. Gregg, Venera-D landing site constraints, 9th
Annual Moscow Solar System Symposium, Moscow, Russia, October 8-12, Abstract
#9MS3-VN-09.
2017
Goliber,
S.A.*, S.P. Wright and T.K.P. Gregg, Synthesis of 3-D, GPS, field data,
and high-resolution imagery of Lonar Crater, India, Lun. Planet. Sci. Conf.
48th,
Abstract #2715.
Gregg,
T.K.P., Volcanic vents in Hesperia Planum, Mars: Sources for an
extraterrestrial large igneous province, Lun. Planet. Sci. Conf. 48th,
Abstract #1659.
Moretti, P.J.* and T.K.P. Gregg, Variations in target
porosity affect ejecta morphology of a martian central-pit impact crater, Lun.
Planet. Sci. Conf. 48th, Abstract #2341.
2016
Gregg, T.K.P., 2016, Oh give me a
home with a resurgent dome: Loki Patera, Io, Lun. Planet. Sci. Conf. 47th,
Abstract #2517.
Green, J.E.*, T.K.P. Gregg and S.E.H. Sakimoto,
2016, Distribution of small (<25 km )volcanoes in Martian northern plains, Lun.
Planet. Sci. Conf. 47th, Abstract #2399.
Moretti, P.* and T.K.P. Gregg, 2016, Do ejecta
features support volatiles as a basis for central pit craters on mars? Lun.
Planet. Sci. Conf. 47th, Abstract #2788.
Shmelkina, I.* and T.K.P. Gregg, 2016,
Morphometric analysis of valley networks and channels on Venus, Lun. Planet.
Sci. Conf. 47th, Abstract #2814.
Venturino, C.S.* and T.K.P. Gregg, 2016,
Relative ages of wrinkle ridges in Syrtis Major, Mars, Lun. Planet. Sci.
Conf. 47th,
Abstract #2437.
Venturino, C.S.*, D.J.P.
Martin, F.E. McDonald, S. Paisarnsombat, E.S. Steenstra, S. O’Hara, A.
Calzada-Diaz, S. Bottoms, M.K. Leader, K.K. Klaus, T.K.P. Gregg and D.A.
Kring, 2016, Lunar pyroclastic soil mechanics and trafficability in the
Schrodinger basin, Lun. Planet. Sci. Conf. 47th, Abstract #1676.
2015
Gregg,
T.K.P., Large (>1 km) rayed craters in Hesperia Planum,
Mars: What’s the ejecta trying to say? Lun. Planet. Sci. Conf. 46th,
Abstract #2442.
2014
Gregg,
T.K.P., E. Panza* and B. Buford*, 2014, Can you miss what you
don’t see? Erosion patterns of lavas and ignimbrites on Earth and Mars, Lun.
Planet. Sci. Conf. 45th, Abstract #2326.
2012
Miller, D.* and T.K.P.
Gregg, Geologic characteristics and stratigraphic relationships of shield
fields versus shield plains on Venus, Lun. Planet. Sci. Conf. 43rd,
Abstract #2311.
Roberts, C.* and T.K.P.
Gregg, Quantitative comparisons of lunar sinuous rilles in the Marius Hills and
Aristarchus Plateau regions: Insights into formation and evolution, Lun.
Planet. Sci. Conf. 43rd, Abstract #1685.
2011
Gregg,
T.K.P. and D.J. Krysak*, 2011, Apollinaris Mons, Mars: A new
name and a new past, Lun. Planet. Sci. Conf. 42nd, Abstract #1922.
Lough, T.A.* and T.K.P.
Gregg, 2011, Assessment of geologic mapping techniques at Aristarchus
plateau, the Moon, Lun. Planet. Sci. Conf. 42nd, Abstract #2013.
Miller, D.M.* and T.K.P.
Gregg, 2011, Characteristics and geologic relationships of shield fields
versus shield plains on Venus, Lun. Planet. Sci. Conf. 42nd,
Abstract #1550.
2010
Gregg,
T.K.P. and D.A. Crown, 2010, Geologic mapping in the
Hesperia Planum region of Mars, in in L. Bleamaster III, K.L. Tanaka and M.S.
Kelley, eds., Abstracts of the annual meeting of planetary mappers,
Flagstaff, AZ, June 2010, NASA/CP-2010217041, pp. 30-31.
Lough, T.A.* and T.K.P.
Gregg, 2010, Geologic mapping of the Aristarchus plateau region on the
Moon, Lun. Planet. Sci. Conf. 41st, Abstract #2370.
Lough, T.A.*, T.K.P. Gregg and R. Aileen Yingst,
2010, Geologic mapping of the Aristarchus plateau region of the Moon, in L.
Bleamaster III, K.L. Tanaka and M.S. Kelley, eds., Abstracts of the annual
meeting of planetary mappers, Flagstaff, AZ, June 2010, NASA/CP-2010217041,
pp. 16 – 17.
2009
Gregg, T.K.P. and D.A. Crown, 2009, Mapping Tyrrhena Patera and Hesperia
Planum, Mars, in L. Bleamaster III, K.L. Tanaka and M.S. Kelley, eds., Abstracts
of the annual meeting of planetary mappers, San Antonio, TX, 2009,
NASA/CP-2010-216680, pp. 2728.
Gregg, T.K.P. and R.A. Yingst, 2009, Lunar geologic mapping: A preliminary map
of a portion of the LQ-10 (“Marius”) quadrangle, in L. Bleamaster III, K.L.
Tanaka and M.S. Kelley, eds., Abstracts of the annual meeting of planetary
mappers, San Antonio, TX, 2009, NASA/CP-2010-216680, pp. 13-14.
Gregg, T.K.P. and S. de Silva, 2009, Tyrrhena Patera and Hesperia Planum, Mars:
New insights (and old interpretations) from high-resolution imagery, Lun.
Planet. Sci. Conf. 40th, Abstract #1700.
Shockey, K.M.* and T.K.P. Gregg, 2009, The spatial
relationship within fields of shield volcanoes, Lun. Planet. Sci. Conf. 40th,
Abstract #2056.Yingst, R.A. and T.K.P. Gregg, 2009, Lunar geologic
mapping: A preliminary map of a portion of the Marius Quadrangle, Lun.
Planet. Sci. Conf. 40th, Abstract #1319.
2008
Hughes, S.S., S.E.H. Sakimoto and T.K.P. Gregg,
2008, A petrogenic model of plains-style low shield volcanoes on
Mars—Implications for magma production in the Tharsis Region, Lun. Planet.
Sci. Conf. XXXIX, Abstract #1619.
Shockey, K.M.*, Zimbleman, J.R. and T.K.P. Gregg,
2008, Transverse aeolian ridges across the dichotomy boundary of Mars, Lun.
Planet. Sci. Conf. XXXIX, Abstract #1686.
2007
Allen, J.G.* and T.K.P. Gregg, 2007, Using
pedestal craters around the Medusae Fossae Formation, Mars, to constrain
erosion rates, Lun. Planet. Sci. Conf. 38th, Abstract #2016.
Crown, D.A., D.C. Berman and T.K.P. Gregg, 2007,
Geologic diversity and chronology of Hesperia Planum, Mars, Lun. Planet.
Sci. Conf. 38th, Abstract #1169.
Gregg, T.K.P. and D.A. Crown, 2007, Redefining Hesperia Planum, Mars, through
geologic mapping, Lun. Planet. Sci. Conf. 38th, Abstract #1190.
Gregg, T.K.P. and R.M. Lopes, 2007, Volcanic depressions and lava lakes on
Earth, Mars, Venus, Io and Titan, in Ices, Oceans and Fire: Satellites of
the Outer Solar System, Lun. Planet. Inst., Abstract #6054.
Jones, T.K.*, T.K.P. Gregg and D.A. Crown, 2007,
A quantitative investigation of fluvial activity in the Hesperia Planum Region,
Mars, Lun. Planet. Sci. Conf. 38th, Abstract #2156.
Sakimoto, S.E.H., T.K.P. Gregg and A.L. Fagan,
2007, Mechanical and flow model constraints on the origins of platy flows on
Mars: Lava, frozen sea, or something rather muddy? Lun. Planet. Sci. Conf.
38th,
Abstract #2441.
Black, S.* and T.K.P. Gregg, 2006, The origin
and evolution of “islands” in ionian paterae, Lun. Planet. Sci. Conf. XXXVII,
Abstract #2180.
Garry, W.B.*, J.R. Zimbelman and T.K.P. Gregg,
2006, Emplacement of a long lava flow near Ascraeus Mons volcano, Mars, Lun.
Planet. Sci. Conf. XXXVII, Abstract #1508.
Gregg, T.K.P., J.P. Briner and K.N. Paris*, 2006, Glaciated terrain in Gusev
crater, Mars, Lun. Planet. Sci. Conf. XXXVII, Abstract #1752.
Lougen, J.A.*, T.K.P. Gregg and R. Lopes, 2006,
Behavior of Loki Patera, Io, revealed through mathematical and laboratory
modeling, Lun. Planet. Sci. Conf. XXXVII, Abstract #2179.
Morris, A., F.S. Anderson, P.J. Mouginis-Mark, A.F.C.
Haldemann and T.K.P. Gregg,2006, Initial analysis of topographic
roughness of martian and hawaiian terrains, Lun. Planet. Sci. Conf. XXXVII,
Abstract #2064.
Somerville, J.R.* and T.K.P. Gregg, 2006,
Amphitrites and Peneus Paterae, Mars: Characteristics and possible origins, Lun.
Planet. Sci. Conf. XXXVII, Abstract #2197.
Williams, D.A., R. Greeley, S. Werner, G. Neukum, D. Crown, T.K.P.
Gregg, K. Guinner,
J. Raitala, and the HRSC Co-Investigator Team, 2006, Tyrrhena
Patera: Volcanic history derived from HRSC-based crater counts, Lun. Planet.
Sci. Conf. XXXVII, Abstract #1306.
2005
Brady, S.M., S.S. Hughes, S.E.H. Sakimoto, and T.K.P.
Gregg, 2005, Exploring the link between geochemistry and volcano morphology
on the Eastern Snake River Plain, a planetary analog to Mars volcanism, Lunar
Planet. Sci. Conv. XXXVI, Abstract #2359.
Garry, W.B.* and T.K.P. Gregg, 2005, Analysis of
downstream transitions in morphology and structure of lava channels on Mars, Lunar
Planet. Sci. Conf. XXXVI, Abstract #2019.
Gregg, T.K.P. and D.A. Crown, 2005, What is Hesperia Planum, Mars? An
examination of multiple working hypotheses, Lunar Planet. Sci. Conf. XXXVI,
Abstract #1962.
Hughes, S.S., S.E.H. Sakimoto, T.K.P. Gregg and S.M.
Brady, 2005, Petrologic evidence for multiple, chemically evolved magma batches
and implications for plains volcanism on Earth and Mars, Lunar Planet. Sci.
Conf. XXXVI, Abstract #2396.
Williams, D.A., W. Zuschneid, S. Werner, and G. Neukum,
D.A. Crown, T.K.P. Gregg, J. Raitala, and the HRSC Co-Investigator Team,
2005, Hadriaca Patera: Volcanic history derived from HRSC-based crater counts, Lunar
Planet. Sci. Conf. XXXVI, Abstract #1470.
2004
Brady, S.M., S.S. Hughes, S.E.H. Sakimoto and T.K.P.
Gregg, 2004, Field and geochemical study of Table Legs Butte and Quaking
Aspen Butte, Eastern Snake River Plain, Idaho: An analog to the morphology of
small shield volcanoes on Mars, Lun. Planet. Sci. Conf. XXXV, Abstract
#2145.
Gregg,
T.K.P. and R.M. Lopes, 2004, Lava lakes on Io: New
perspectives from numerical modeling, Lun. Planet. Sci. Conf. XXXV, Abstract
#1558.
Hughes, S.S., S.E.H. Sakimoto, T.K.P. Gregg,
D.J. Chadwick, S.B. Bradey, M.A. Farley,
A.A.J. Holmes, A.M. Semple and S.L. Weren, 2004,
Topographic evidence for eruptive style changes and magma evolution of small
plains-style volcanoes on Earth and Mars, Lun. Planet. Sci. Conf. XXXV,
Abstract #2123.
Sakimoto, S.E.H. and T.K.P.
Gregg, 2004, Cerberus Fossae and Elysium Planitia lavas, Mars: Source
vents, flow rates, edifice styles and water interactions, Lun. Planet. Sci.
Conf. XXXV, Abstract#1851.
Weren, S.L., S.E.H. Sakimoto, S.S. Hughes and T.K.P. Gregg,
2004, Comparison of plains volcanism in the Tempe Terra region of Mars to the Eastern
Snake River Plains, Idaho with implications for geochemical constraints, Lun.
Planet. Sci. Conf. XXXV, Abstract #2090.
2003
Gregg,
T.K.P. and M.F. Sheridan, 2003, Pinacates Volcanic Field: A
terrestrial analog to martian phreatomagmatic features, Mars Analog Workshop,
Golden, Colorado, May 21-24.
Lipkaman, L.J.* and T.K.P.
Gregg, 2003, A’a versus pahoehoe on Mars, Venus and Earth: What do fractal
dimensions actually reveal? Lun. Planet. Sci. Conf. XXXIV:#1389.
Lopes, R., L. Kamp, W.D.
Smythe, R. Carlson, J. Radebaugh and T.K.P. Gregg, 2003, Paterae on Io:
Volcanic activity observed by Galileo’s NIMS and SSI, Lun. Planet. Sci.
Conf. XXXIV:#1837.
Sakimoto, S.E.H., T.K.P.
Gregg, S.S. Hughes and J. Chadwick, 2003, Martian plains volcanism in Syria
Planum and Tempe Mareotis as analogs to the Eastern Snake River Plains, Idaho:
Similarities and possible petrologic contributions to topography, Lun.
Planet Sci. Conf. XXXIV:#1740.
2002
Goudy, C.L.* and T.K.P.
Gregg, 2002, Insight into the evolution of wrinkle ridges in Hesperia
Planum, Mars, Lunar Planet. Sci. Conf. XXXIII:#1135.
Gregg,
T.K.P., D.A. Crown and S.E.H. Sakimoto, 2002, Volcanic
evolution and erosion at Hadriaca and Tyrrhena Paterae, Mars, Lunar Planet.
Sci. Conf. XXXIII:#1560.
Gregg,
T.K.P., M.R. Bulmer and N.H. Warner*, 2002, Lava flow field
at Sabancaya volcano, Peru: Analog for extraterrestrial lavas?, Lunar
Planet. Sci. Conf. XXXIII:#1565.
Warner, N.H.* and T.K.P.
Gregg, 2002, Lava flow field southwest of Arsia Mons, Mars:Estimates and comparisons
of rheologic properties, Lunar Planet. Sci. Conf. XXXIII:#1324.
2001
Goudy, C.L.* and T.K.P.
Gregg, 2001, Possible mechanisms of stress in Hesperia Planum, Mars:
Digital analysis of mare-type wrinkle ridges, Lun. Planet. Sci. Conf. XXXII:#1393.
Gregg,
T.K.P, D.A. Crown and S.E.H. Sakimoto, 2001, Evolution and
erosion of Tyrrhena and Hadriaca Paterae, Mars: New insights from MOC and MOLA,
Lun. Planet. Sci. Conf. XXXII:#1628.
Meyer, B.R.* and T.K.P.
Gregg, 2001, Inferring lava flow-field emplacement using MOLA: Topography
of Tyrrhena Patera’s flow field, Lun. Planet. Sci. Conf. XXXII:#1849.
Sakimoto, S.E.H., T.K.P.
Gregg and S.J. Reidel, 2001, Channel, lava tube, and edifice flow models:
Developments and recent applications for Mars, Eos Trans. AGU, 82(47), Fall
Meet. Suppl., Abstract P22D-07.
Warner, N.H.*, T.K.P.
Gregg and M.R. Bulmer, 2001, Textured lava flows on Earth, Mars and Venus, Lunar
Planet. Sci. Conf. XXXII:#1693.
2000
Adams, D.M.* and T.K.P.
Gregg, 2000, How long can you go? Cooling history of lava flows of the
Young Sheet Flow, Juan de Fuca Ridge, Eos, Tran. Am. Geophys. Union, 81:S441.
Bulmer, M.H. and T.K.P.
Gregg, 2000, Fold generation on a silicic lava flow: A planetary analog, Lun.
Planet. Sci. XXXI #1469.
Gregg,
T.K.P. and S.E.H. Sakimoto, 2000, Marte Valles lava flow
rates and rheology from MOC and MOLA data, Lun. Planet. Sci. XXXI #1758.
Gregg,
T.K.P. and M.F. Sheridan, 2000, Volcanoes as meteorologists:
Using volcanic morphology to constrain paleoenvironments on Earth and Mars, Lun.
Planet. Sci. XXXI #1657.
1999
Gregg,
T.K.P. and D.J. Fornari, 1999, Looking for a needle in a
haystack: Lessons for extraterrestrial geologic and biologic discovery from
deep submergence vehicle surveys, Lun. Planet. Sci. XXX #2011.
Gregg,
T.K.P. and D.K. Smith, 1999, How to make a dome: Puna Ridge
seamounts as analogs for Venusian domes? Lun. Planet. Sci. XXX #1784.
Gregg,
T.K.P. and S.E.H. Sakimoto, 1999, Reality check: Using
analytic rectangular channel flow solutions to interpret and predict
channelized lava flow behavior on Earth and Mars, Lun. Planet. Sci. XXX #1490.
1998
Gregg, T.K.P. and S.E.H. Sakimoto,
1998, Inside the "black box": Velocity distributions and flow rates
in lava channels from laboratory, analytic and computational fluid dynamics
methods, Lun. Planet. Sci. XXIX #1499.
1997
Gregg,
T.K.P. and J.H. Fink, 1997, Variations in flow width
controlled by effusion rates, Lun. Planet. Sci. Conf. XXVIII, 461-462.
Gregg,
T.K.P. and P.H. Schultz, 1997, Ridged martian lava flows:
Intrusions or Extrusions?, Lun. Planet. Sci. Conf. XXVIII, 463-464.
1996
Gregg,
T.K.P. and D.J. Fornari, 1996, The great (potential) length of
submarine lava flows, in Chapman Conference on Long Lava Flows Abstract Volume,
July 12-20, 1996, Townsville, Australia.
Gregg,
T.K.P. and S.E.H. Sakimoto, 1996, Venusian lava flow
morphologies: Variations on a basaltic theme, Lun. Planet. Sci. Conf. XXVII:459-460.
1995
Gregg,
T.K.P. and J.H. Fink, 1995, Quantification of extraterrestrial
lava flows through analog experiments, Lun. Planet. Sci. Conf. XXVI:507-508.
1994
Gregg,
T.K.P. and J.H. Fink, 1994, Ratio of first and second
generation fold wavelengths on lavas may indicate flow composition, Lun.
Planet. Sci. Conf. XXV:473-474.
1993
Gregg,
T.K.P. and S.N. Williams, 1993, Explosive mafic volcanism on
Earth and Mars, Lun. Planet. Sci. Conf. XXIV:575-576.
1992
Gregg,
T.K.P. and R. Greeley, 1992, Formational constraints on
venusian "canali", Lun. Planet. Sci. Conf. XXIII:449-450.
1991
Crown, D.A., T.K. Porter (Gregg) and R. Greeley, 1991,
Physical properties of lava flowson the southwest flank of Tyrrhena Patera,
Mars, Lun. Planet. Sci. Conf. XXII:261-262.
Gregg, T.K.P. and
R. Greeley, 1991, Formational constraints on thermally eroded lavachannels, Geol.
Soc. Amer. Abstracts with Programs 23:A276-A275.
Porter (Gregg), T.K.,
D.A. Crown and R. Greeley, 1991, Timing and formation of wrinkleridges in the
Tyrrhena Patera region of Mars, Lun. Planet. Sci. Conf. XXII:1085-1086.
1990
Porter (Gregg), T.K. and P.H. Schultz, 1990, Formation of rhyolitic ridges on martian
basalts, Lun. Planet. Sci. Conf. XXI:973-974.
Abstracts and Conference
Presentations (by year)
These are short (1-2 paragraph) abstracts that are peer-reviewed
prior to acceptance as oral or poster presentations at national conferences.
2021
Gregg, T.K.P., Up to the Moon and back:
Interdisciplinary planetary volcanism at mid-ocean ridges, submitted to
American Geophysical Union Fall Meeting (December 13 -17, 2021).
Gregg, T.K.P., Venusian plains:
Similarities with mid-ocean ridge basalts, submitted to Annual Meeting of the
Venus Exploration Analysis Group (VEXAG) (November 8 – 10, 2021).
2020
Gregg, T.K.P., The Importance of Plains, EnVision
Conference, February 12-14, CNES, Paris, France, https://sites.lesia.obspm.fr/envision/conference-program/;
abstract at https://drive.google.com/drive/folders/1uw45hSouI64Rngpi-pegN07Bu3nIoW5J
Gregg, T.K.P., J.T. Boyle, K.C. Meehan, M.
Jadamec and J.P. Briner, COVID-19 and field training: U. at Buffalo’s summer
virtual mapping course, Geol. Soc. Amer. Annual Meeting, Connects Online,
26-30 October, Abstract #170-4.
Gregg, T.K.P., R.M.C. Lopes, S.A. Fagents and P.K.
Byrne, Comparative planetary volcanism within the Solar System, Geol. Soc. Amer. Annual Meeting, Connects Online, 26-30 October, Abstract #86-13.
Gregg,
T.K.P., J.R. Zimbelman, D.A. Crown and P.J. Mouginis-Mark, Understanding
volcanoes (blowing and flowing) on Mars: An evolutionary process, Geol. Soc. Amer. Annual Meeting, Connects Online, 26-30 October, Abstract #86-7.
Sewell,
K.* and T.K.P. Gregg, Construction and destruction of a seamount on the
Galapagos Spreading Center, Geol. Soc. Amer. Abstracts with Programs 52(2),
doi: 10.1130/abs/2020se-345300.
Wasilewski, B.*
and T.K.P. Gregg, The Medusae Fossae Formation, Mars: Searching for the
former extent of a putative volcanically aeolian deposit, Geol. Soc. Amer. Annual Meeting, Connects Online, 26-30 October, Abstract #86-4.
Yingst, R., S.C. Mest, D.C. Berman, W.B. Garry, D.A. Williams and T.K.P. Gregg, Geologic mapping of VESTA using a hybrid method for incorporating spectroscopic and morphologic data, Geol. Soc. Amer. Annual Meeting, Connects Online, 26-30 October, Abstract #207-1.
2019
Gregg, T.K.P., You know what you do
when you assume: Modeling basaltic eruption processes, Geol. Soc. Amer. Fall
Meeting, Phoenix, AZ, Abstract #239-7.
Schiff,
N.L.G.* and T.K.P. Gregg, Hummocky and lobate deposits on north-facing
slopes in Alba Patera, Mars, Geol. Soc. Amer. Fall Meeting, Phoenix, AZ,
Abstract #278-3.
Yingst,
R.A., D.C. Berman, S.C. Mest, D.A. Williams and T.K.P. Gregg, Geologic
mapping for small rocky bodies: The Vesta example, Geol. Soc. Amer. Fall
Meeting, Phoenix, AZ, Abstract #66-3.
2018
Gregg, T.K.P., S.E.H. Sakimoto, and I.
Shmelkina*, Titans’ channels: What’s underneath?, Geological Society of
America Abstracts with Programs 50(3), ISSN 0016-7592, doi:
10.1130/abs/2018SE-312430.
Sakimoto, S.E.H. and T.K.P. Gregg, Titan’s channels:
Velocity distributions, sediment transport, and erosional implications, Geological
Society of America Abstracts with Programs 50(3), ISSN 0016-7592, doi:
10.1130/abs/2018SE-312207.
Sakimoto, S.E.H. and T.K.P. Gregg, Laminar and turbulent
lava flow in sheets, channels and tubes: Estimating terrestrial and planetary
lava flow rates, Abstract #EP23F-2383, presented at 2018 Fall Meeting,
AGU, Washington DC, 9-14 December.
Sare, Hadarou* and T.K.P. Gregg, Yearly changes in
dust-devil tracks within Malea Planum, Mars, Geological Society of America
Abstracts with Programs 50(3), ISSN 0016-7592, doi: 10.1130/abs/2018SE-312226.
Schiff, N.L.* and T.K.P. Gregg, Formation and evolution of
the summit region of Albus Mons, Mars, Geological Society of America
Abstracts with Programs 50(3), ISSN 0016-7592, doi:
10.1130/abs/2018SE-312241.
Suter, P.F.* and T.K.P. Gregg, Lunar highlands meets lunar
maria: Mapping part of the western boundary of Oceanus Procellarum in Lunar
Quadrangle 10, Geological Society of America Abstracts with Programs 50(3), ISSN
0016-7592, doi: 10.1130/abs/2018SE312329.
2017
Dunning, I.T.*, T.K.P. Gregg and J.R. Zimbelman, Mapping
the previous extent of the Medusae Fossae Formation, Mars, Geological
Society of America Abstracts with Programs 49(6), ISSN 0016-7592, doi:
10.1130/abs/2017AM-300295.
Gregg, T.K.P., Chocolate is my muse:
Sugarcoating geoscience concepts in introductory and upper-level classes, Geological
Society of America Abstracts with Programs 49(6),ISSN 0016-7592, doi:
10.1130/abs/2017AM-305395.
2016
Gregg, T.K.P., Syrtis Major and
Hesperia Planum, Mars: Two LIPS (Large Igneous Provinces) telling different
stories, Abstract #314-6, Geological Society of America Annual Meeting,
Sept. 25 – 28, Denver, Colorado.
2015
Gregg, T.K.P. and J.R. Zimbelman,
2015, The Medusae Fossae Formation on Mars: How big was it? Geological Society
of America Abstracts with Programs, vol. 47, no. 7, p. 216, Abstract
#71-5.
2013
Gregg, T.K.P., Subaerial, submarine and
extraterrestrial volcanic morphologies: Comparisons and contrasts, Abstract
#V51G-01, presented at 2013 Fall Meeting, AGU, San Francisco, CA, 9 – 13
December.
Gregg, T.K.P., Benefits and strategies:
Implementing planetary geoscience in Geology 101,Abstract #192-1, presented at 2013
GSA Denver Annual Meeting, Oct. 27-30.
Selvans, M.M., T.K.P. Gregg and E. Kraal, Using
extraterrestrial activities in the physical geology classroom to engage
critical thinking, Abstract #125-22, presented at 2013 GSA Denver Annual
Meeting, Oct. 27-30.
2011
Gregg, T.K.P. and C. Roberts,* 2011,
Sinuous rilles in Hesperia Planum, Mars: Water, lava, or something else?,
presented at 2011 GSA Minneapolis Annual Meeting, Oct. 9 12, Abstract
#284-6.
2010
Christle, K.W.* and T.K.P. Gregg, 2010, Subaerial lava
pillars: Evidence for non-explosivemagma-water interactions in Iceland,
Abstract #NH11B-11137, presented at 2010 Fall Meeting, AGU, San Francisco,
Calif., 13 – 17 December.
Krysak, D.J.* and T.K.P. Gregg, 2010, The Apollinaris Mons
fan-shaped deposit: Characteristics and formation constraints, 2010 GSA
Denver Annual Meeting, Oct. 31 – Nov. 3, Abstract #252-2.
2009
Gregg, T.K.P., 2009, Planetary
volcanism in “every-day” geoscience curriculum: Examples and lessons learned, Geol.
Soc. Amer. Abstracts with Programs 41(7):260.
Gregg, T.K.P., 2009, Magmatic processes on planetary bodies:
What we (think we) know and how we know it, Geol. Soc. Amer. Abstracts with
Programs 41(7):707.
Lough, T.* and T.K.P. Gregg, 2009, A geologic analysis of
the Aristarchus plateau region on the Moon, Geol. Soc. Amer. Abstracts with
Programs 41(7):709.
2008
Domagall, A.S. and T.K.P. Gregg, 2008, Commonalities and
contrasts in location, morphology and emplacement of large-volume evolved lava
flows, Eos Trans. AGU, 89(53) Fall Meet. Suppl., Abstract V11C-2073.
Gregg, T.K.P., 2008, “Volcanic Plains”
on the terrestrial planets: Constraints and alternatives, IAVCEI 2008 General
Assembly, Reykjavik, Iceland, 17 – 22 August,2008,
http://www.eventure-online.com/eventure/publicAbstractView.do?id=76070.
Gregg, T.K.P., 2008, NASA’s Planetary
Geology and Geophysics Undergraduate Research Program (PGGURP): The value of
undergraduate geoscience internships, Eos Trans. AGU, 89(53) Fall Meet.
Suppl., Abstract ED31A-0610.
Gregg, T.K.P., 2008, Volcanic Variety:
The Tyrrhena Patera region of Mars is the candidate for change, Eos Trans.
AGU, 89(53) Fall Meet. Suppl., Abstract P43C-1411.
Gregg, T.K.P., 2008, NASA’s Planetary
Geology and Geophysics Undergraduate Research Program (PGGURP): The value of
undergraduate geoscience internships, Geol. Soc. Amer. 2008 Joint Annual
Meeting, Houston, TX, October 5 – 9, 2008,Abstract #248-25.
Gregg, T.K.P. and D.A. Crown, Mapping
Hesperia Planum, Mars, in L.F. Bleamaster III,
K.L. Tanaka and M.S.
Kelley, eds., Abstracts of the annual meeting of planetary geologic mappers,
Flagstaff, AZ, 23 – 26 June, 2008, NASA/CP-2008-215469, pp. 58
– 59.
Gregg, T.K.P. and K.M. Shockey*, 2008,
Distribution of small volcanic constructs on Earth, Mars, Venus and the Moon:
Comparisons and contrasts, Geol. Soc. Amer. 2008 Joint Annual Meeting,
Houston, TX, October 5 – 9, 2008, Abstract #133-4.
Gregg, T.K.P and R.A. Yingst, Geologic mapping of the Marius
Quadrangle, in L.F. Bleamaster III, K.L. Tanaka and M.S. Kelley, eds., Abstracts
of the annual meeting of planetary geologic mappers, Flagstaff, AZ, 23 – 26
June, 2008, NASA/CP-2008215469, pp. 50 – 51.
Skilling, I.A. and T.K.P. Gregg, Basaltic lava flow-ice
contact structures: A distinctive record of former ice, IAVCEI 2008 General
Assembly, Reykjavik, Iceland, 17 – 22 August, 2008, http://www.eventureonline.com/eventure/publicAbstractView.do?id=76125.
2007
Gregg, T.K.P. and S.E.H. Sakimoto,
2008, Development of shield fields on Earth, Mars, the Moon and Venus, in Geol.
Soc. Amer. Northeastern Section-43rd Annual Meeting,27-29
March, 2007, Paper #34-2.
Hughes, S.S., T.K.P. Gregg and S.E.H. Sakimoto, 2007, Low
shields on Earth and Mars: A comparative model of petrogenesis and volcanic
evolution, in 2007 Geol. Soc. Amer. Denver Annual Meeting, 28-31 October,
2007, Paper #46-4.
Sakimoto, S.E.H., C. Fagan and T.K.P. Gregg, 2007,
Hydraulic and topographic constraints on water levels and longevity of a sea
within Elysium Planitia, Mars, in 2007 Geol. Soc. Amer. Denver Annual
Meeting, 28-31 October, 2007, Paper #16-6.
Sakimoto, S.E.H., S.S. Hughes and T.K.P. Gregg, 2007, An
overview of Martian small volcanic vents and vent fields, in 2007 Geol. Soc.
Amer. Denver Annual Meeting, 2831 October, 2007, Paper #46-3.
2006
Crown, D.A., D. Berman and T.K.P. Gregg, 2006, Hesperia
Planum, Mars: New constraints on fluvial modification and history, Eos
Trans. AGU, 87(52), Fall Meet. Suppl., Abstract P31B-0138.
Gregg, T.K.P., R.M. Lopes, S.R. Black*
and J. Lougen*, 2006, Ionian paterae: Newinsights from numerical modeling and
laboratory simulations, Eos Trans. AGU, 87(52), Fall Meet. Suppl.,
Abstract P23E-0105.
Sakimoto, S.E.H., S.S. Hughes, B. Schupack, M. Jenkins, T. Carley
and T.K.P. Gregg,2006, Platy lava flows: Contributions of cooling and
flow dynamics to surface plate morphologies, Geol. Soc. America Abstracts
with Programs, 38(7):308.
Semple, A.M.*, T.K.P. Gregg, B. Bonnichsen and M. Godchaux,
2006, Lobe emplacement of large-volume, evolved lava flow: Large-scale
pahoehoe, Eos Trans. AGU, 87(52), Fall Meet. Suppl., Abstract V53C-1764.
2005
Hughes, S.S., S.E.H. Sakimoto and T.K.P. Gregg, 2005,
Topography, geochemistry and volcanology of ESRP basaltic shields studied as
analogs to Mars plains-style volcanoes, Geol. Soc. Amer. Abstracts with
Programs 37(7), Abstract #22-9.
Gregg, T.K.P., 2006, Incorporating
extraterrestrial geology in every classroom: Exciting and effective methods, Geol.
Soc. Amer. Abstracts with Programs 37(7), Abstract #222-7.
Gregg, T.K.P., S.E.H. Sakimoto and
S.S. Hughes, 2005, Lava flow-field emplacement at Rock Corral Butte, eastern
Snake River Plain, Idaho: A new mechanism for “tumuli” formation, Geol. Soc.
Amer. Abstracts with Programs 37(7), Abstract #84-8.
Gregg, T.K.P. and D.A. Crown, 2005,
Geologic Mapping of Hesperia Planum, Mars, in Gregg, T.K.P., K.L. Tanaka
and R.S. Saunders, eds., Abstracts of the Annual Meeting of Planetary Geologic
Mappers, Washington, DC, 2005, US Geol. Surv. Open-File Report 2005-1271,
http://pubs.usgs.gov/of/2005/1271/.
Farley, M.A.*, T.K.P. Gregg and D.A. Crown, 2005, MTM
Quadrangles –15257 and – 20257: Western Hesperia Planum, Mars, in Gregg,
T.K.P., K.L. Tanaka and R.S. Saunders, eds., Abstracts of the Annual
Meeting of Planetary Geologic Mappers, Washington, DC, 2005, US Geol. Surv.
Open-File Report 2005-1271, http://pubs.usgs.gov/of/2005/1271/.
2004
Garry, W.B.*, T.K.P. Gregg and A.J. Harris, 2004, Channel
formation in viscous fluidsindependent of scale and composition, Eos Trans.
AGU, 85(47), Fall Meet. Suppl.,Abstract V31D-02.
Gregg, T.K.P. and D.A. Crown, 2004,
Mafic pyroclastic flows at Tyrrhena Patera, Mars, IAVCEI General Assembley,
November 15 – 19, Pucon, Chile, abstract #3b-16.
Gregg, T.K.P. and R.M.C. Lopes,
2004, Gender diversity in planetary geology: Encouraging equality, Eos
Trans. AGU, 85(47), Fall Meet. Suppl., Abstract ED31B0744.
Gregg, T.K.P., S. Hughes and S.E.H.
Sakimoto, 2004, Lava flow-field emplacement at Rock Corral Butte, Eastern Snake
River Plains, Idaho: It doesn’t look like Hawaii from here, Eos Trans. AGU,
85(47), Fall Meet. Suppl., Abstract V31D-06.
Lopes, R.M. and T.K.P. Gregg, 2004, Lava lakes on Jupiter’s
moon Io, Eos Trans. AGU, 85(47), Fall Meet. Suppl., Abstract V32A-06.
Sakimoto, S.E.H., T.K.P. Gregg, S. Hughes, and S. Weren,
2004, Flow emplacement styles and flow rates from flow margin and channel
topography: Examples from terrestrial field and martian altimetry data, Eos
Trans. AGU, 85(47), Fall Meet. Suppl., Abstract V32A-02.
Semple, A.M.*, T.K.P. Gregg, B. Bonnichsen and M. Godchaux,
2004, Emplacement oflarge-voluem rhyolite lavas in the Eastern Snake River
Plains: The Reynolds Creek flow, Eos Trans. AGU, 85(47), Fall Meet. Suppl.,
Abstract V33A-1457.
2003
Farley, M.A.*, T.K.P. Gregg and D.A. Crown, 2003, The great
extent of Tyrrhena Patera, Mars: Mapping MTM quadrangle -20257 in western
Hesperia Planum using multiple data sets, #7-2, GSA Annual Meeting, Nov. 1 – 5,
2003, Seattle, Washington.
Garry, W.B.* and T.K.P. Gregg, 2003, Structural and morphologic
zones of channel-levee systems in laboratory simulated flows, #132-11, GSA
Annual Meeting, Nov. 1 – 5,2003, Seattle, Washington.
Sakimoto, S.E.H., S.S. Hughes, T.K.P. Gregg, J. Chadwick
and S. Weren, 2003, Field constraints on remote sensing shield volcano
interpretations: Quantitative constraintsfrom the Snake River Plains and
extensions to Mars, #107-11, GSA Annual Meeting, Nov. 1 – 5, 2003, Seattle,
Washington.
2002
Garry, W.B.* and T.K.P. Gregg, 2002, Simulation insight
into the construction and cross-sectional morphology of levees, Eos, Trans.
AGU 83(47), Fall Meet. Suppl., Abstract V12B-1424.
Gregg, T.K.P., Crown, D.A. and
S.E.H. Sakimoto, 2002, Between a rock and a hard place: Noachian highlands,
Hesperian lowlands, and Tyrrhena Patera, Abstracts with Programs, vol. 34,
no. 6, p. 71, 2002 GSA Annual Meeting, October 27 – 30, 2002, Denver,
Colorado.
Gregg, T.K.P., M.R. Bulmer, S.A.
Anderson, N.H. Warner*, C.L. Goudy*, S. McColley and I. Turner, 2002, Three
types of crust: Inferred emplacement rates and styles of a megablocky flow
field surrounding Sabancaya volcano, Peru, Eos, Trans. AGU 83(47), Fall
Meet. Suppl., Abstract V72C-05.
Hughes, S.S., S.E.H. Sakimoto and T.K.P. Gregg, 2002,
Plains volcanism in the eastern Snake River Plain: Quantitative measurements of
petrologic contributions to topography with comparisons to Mars, Abstracts
with Programs, vol. 34, no. 6, p. 77, 2002 GSA Annual Meeting, October 27 –
30, 2002, Denver, Colorado.
Lipkaman, L.J.* and T.K.P. Gregg, 2002, Pahoehoe flows with
a’a margins: Surface morphology, emplacement styles, and fractal dimensions, Eos,
Trans. AGU 83(47), Fall Meet. Suppl., Abstract P71A-0437.
Sakimoto, S.E.H., S.S. Hughes and T.K.P. Gregg, 2002,
Plains volcanism on Mars: Topographic data on shield and flow distributions and
abundances, with new quantitative comparisons to the Snake River Plain volcanic
province, Abstracts with Programs, vol. 34, no. 6, p. 77, 2002 GSA
Annual Meeting, October 27 – 30, 2002, Denver, Colorado.
2001
Gregg, T.K.P., M.R. Bulmer and N.H.
Warner*, 2001, Lava flow fields on Earth and Mars: Scales of comparison, Eos
Trans. AGU, 82(47), Fall Meet. Suppl., Abstract P22D-05.
Gregg, T.K.P., S.E.H. Sakimoto, D.A.
Crown and H. Gittings*, 2001, The Western Hesperia Planum region of Mars:
MGS-based revelations, Eos Trans. AGU, 82(47), Fall Meet. Suppl.,
Abstract P31B-11.
2000
Gregg,
T.K.P., and S.E.H. Sakimoto, 2001, Martian Lavas: Emplacement parameters
using MOLA data and numerical models, Eos. Trans. AGU, 82(20), Spring
Meet. Suppl., Abstract V42A-05.
Gregg, T.K.P., S.E.H. Sakimoto and D.A. Crown, 2000, Volcanic
construction of Tyrrhena and Hadriaca Paterae, Mars: Evidence from MOC and MOLA
data, Geol. Soc. Amer. Annual Meeting Abstracts with Programs, p.A500.
Gregg, T.K.P., D.K. Smith, L. Kong,
K. Johnson and J. Reynolds, 2000, Mechanics of lava flow emplacement on the
Puna Ridge, Hawaii: Roles of underlying slope, effusion rates and lava crusts, Eos,
Trans. Amer. Geophys. Union 81:F1352.
Sakimoto, S.E.H., T.K.P. Gregg and D.A. Crown, 2000, MOLA
topography of the Tyrrhena Patera lava flow field, Mars: Initial results and
implications for lava flow emplacement, Geol. Soc. Amer. Annual Meeting
Abstracts with Programs, p. A394.
Sakimoto, S.E.H., B.A. Bradley and T.K.P. Gregg, 2000,
Topographic constraints on eruption parameters: Examples from Arsia Mons, Mars
and some regional comparisons, Eos, Trans. Amer. Geophys. Union 81:F782.
1999
Bergmanis, E.C., J.M.
Sinton, S.White, K. Macdonald, R. Batiza, K. Rubin, T.K.P. Gregg,
C.L. Van Dover and K. Gronvold, 1999, Anatomy of a mid-ocean ridge
volcanic ruption: The Aldo-Kihi flow between 17°24'S and 17°34'S, East Pacific
Rise, Eos, Trans. Am. Geophys. Union 80:F1075.
Gregg, T.K.P., J.M. Sinton, E.C.
Bergmanis, R. Batiza, K. Rubin, S. White, K.C.Macdonald and K. Gronvold, 1999,
How lava gets off: Lava distributary systems at the East Pacific Rise 17°-19°S,
Eos, Trans. Am. Geophys. Union 80:F1097.
Morris,
A. and T.K.P. Gregg, 1999, "Zipper" ridges on Hesperia Planum
and the long-termeffects of the Hellas Impact, Eos, Trans. Am. Geophys.
Union 80:F628.
Sakimoto,
S.E.H. and T.K.P. Gregg, 1999, Lava flow emplacement in tubes, channels
and sheets, Eos, Trans. Am. Geophys. Union 80:F1100.
Sinton,
J.M., R. Batiza, K. Rubin, S. White, K.C. Macdonald, T.K.P. Gregg, K.
Gronvold, W. Ryan, M. Cormier, A. Shah, C.L. Vandover and M. Aigner-Torres,
1999, Volcanic eruptions at superfast spreading mid-ocean ridges: Lava flows on
the East Pacific Rise,17-19°S, Eos, Trans. Am. Geophys. Union 80:F1097.
1998
Gregg, T.K.P. and W.W. Chadwick, Jr.,
1998, The origin of lineated lava flow surfaces atmid-ocean ridges and of
smooth lava plains on Venus, GSA Abstracts with Programs 30:45, October
26-29.
Gregg, T.K.P. and S.E.H. Sakimoto,
1998, High effusion rate channeled lava flows on Mars: Results from laboratory
and analytical modeling, Eos, Trans. Am. Geophys. Union 79:F532.
1997
Gregg, T.K.P., D.J. Fornari and L.P.
Keszthelyi, 1997, Quantifying mid-ocean ridge eruption dynamics: Temporal and
spatial variations in submarine lava flow emplacement processes, GSA
Abstracts with Programs 29:A-138, October, 1997.
Mercer, J.M., T.K.P. Gregg and D.J. Fornari, 1997,
Quantitative analysis of subaerial lava flow morphologies constrain emplacement
styles of mid-ocean ridge eruptions, GSA Abstracts with Programs 29:A-138,
October, 1997.
1996
Gregg, T.K.P., D.J. Fornari, S.E.
Humphris and M.R. Perfit, 1996, Mapping inner space: Volcanic geology of the
sea floor, Geol. Soc. Amer. Abstracts with Programs 28, A
127.
Gregg, T.K.P., D.J. Fornari and M.R.
Perfit, 1996, Lava pillars: "Rosetta
stones" of deep-sea eruption dynamics, Eos 77:F664.
1995
Gregg, T.K.P. and J.H. Fink, 1995,
Lava effusion rates, eruption frequencies and eruption durations along
mid-ocean ridges, IUGG XXI General Assembly, July 2-14, Boulder,
Colorado, A473.
Gregg, T.K.P., D.J. Fornari, M.R.
Perfit and R.M. Haymon, 1995, Physical volcanology of the 1991 eruption at the
East Pacific Rise crest, 9 50'N to 9 52'N, Eos 75:F667.
Perfit, M.R., M.C.
Smith, K. Sapp, D.J. Fornari, T. Gregg, M.H. Edwards, W.I. Ridley and
J.F.
Bender, 1995, Geochemistry and morphology of the crestal plateau of the East Pacific
Rise ~9° 50'N, Eos 76:F694.
1994
Fornari, D.J., T.K.P. Gregg, J.H. Fink, M.R. Perfit, R.M.
Haymon and M.H. Edwards, 1994,Effusion rates of young volcanic flows on the
East Pacific Rise crest near 9 50'N, Eos
75:602.
Gregg, T.K.P. and J.H. Fink, 1994,
Modeling the origin of folded and jumbled submarine lava flows allows estimates
of eruption rates and strain rates, Eos 75:600.
1993
Gregg, T.K.P. and J.H. Fink, 1993,
Quantitative classification of submarine lava flow morphology, Eos 74:620.
Gregg, T.K.P. and J.H. Fink, 1993,
Laboratory investigation into the effect of breaks in slope on mafic lava
flows, IAVCEI General Assembly, September 25 -October 1, Canberra,
Australia, p. 41.
1992
Gregg, T.K.P. and J.H. Fink, 1992, A
laboratory investigation into the effect of slope on submarine lava flow
morphology, Eos 73:648-649.
Service:
Professional Memberships and Activities:
Appointed
Positions:
1. 2020 –
present: Member, Mars Panel, National Academy of
Sciences Planetary Science and Astrobiology Decadal Survey 2023-2032, see https://www.nationalacademies.org/our-work/planetary-science-and-astrobiology-decadal-survey-2023-2032-panel-on-mars.
2. 2019-2021: NASA mission review
panel
3. 2018 –
2019: NASA U.S. Co-Chair for Venera-D Joint
Science Definition Team (NASA /
Roscosmos / Lavochkin team working on Phase 2 study of a Russian-led mission to
Venus).
4. 2008-2015: Member, NASA Planetary Geology and Geophysics
Planetary Cartography Working Group Geologic Mapping Standards Panel.
5. 2002 – 2008: Chair, NASA Planetary Geology and
Geophysics Planetary Cartography Working Group Geologic Mapping Standards
Panel.
6. 2004 – 2007: Member, NASA Planetary Geology and
Geophysics Management Oversight Working Group.
7.
2006: Workshop convener and leader, National
Association of Geoscience Teachers/National Science Foundation “Cutting Edge”
workshop on Discoveries on Mars, Arizona State University, Tempe, Arizona,
April 27 – 30.
8.
2004:
Workshop leader, National Association of Geoscience Teachers/National Science
Foundation “Cutting Edge” workshop on Course Design, June.
9.
2002 - 2003: Member, Joint Technical Program Committee of
the Fall Meeting for the Geological Society of America.
Elected
Offices Held:
1.
2013-2014: Chair,
Commission on Volcano Ice Interactions, International Association of Volcanology
and Chemistry of Earth’s Interior (IAVCEI).
2.
2012-2013:
Vice-Chair, Commission on Volcano Ice Interactions, International Association
of Volcanology and Chemistry of Earth’s Interior (IAVCEI).
3.
2011-2012:
Secretary, Commission on Volcano Ice Interactions, International Association of
Volcanology and Chemistry of Earth’s Interior (IAVCEI).
4.
2003-2004: Chair,
G.K. Gilbert Award Committee, Planetary Geology Division of the Geological
Society of America.
5.
2002-2003: Chair,
Planetary Geology Division of the Geological Society of America.
6.
2001-2002:
First Vice-Chair, Planetary Geology Division of the Geological Society of
America.
7.
2000-2001:
Second Vice-Chair, Planetary Geology Division of the Geological Society of
America.
8.
1998-2000: Secretary/Treasurer,
Planetary Geology Division of the Geological Society of America.
International Conferences Organized and Chaired:
1. 2019:
Co-Chair and Co-Organizer (with Ludmila Zasova, Roscosmos), Venera-D Landing
Site Selection and Cloud Habitability Workshop, IKI, Moscow, Russia, October 2
– 5.
2. 2018:
Co-Chair and Co-Organizer (with Ludmila Zasova, Roscosmos), Venera-D Joint
Science Definition Team Report to the Directors (of NASA and Roscosmos), IKI,
Moscow, Russia, October 5-6.
3. 2018:
Co-Chair and Co-Organizer (with Ludmila Zasova, Roscosmos), Venera-D Joint
Science Definition Team Meeting, IKI, Moscow, Russia, August 7 – 10.
4. 2006: Chair
and organizer of an international conference (“Volcanic Flows and Falls”) to
honor the career of Mike Sheridan, Department of Geology, University at
Buffalo, Buffalo, NY, May 11-12.
National Conferences Organized and Chaired:
1. 2007:
Co-Chair and Co-Organizer, NASA Annual Meeting of Planetary Mappers, Planetary
Science Institute, Tucson, AZ, June 28 – 29.
Co-Chairs: L. Bleamaster (Trinity
University), R.S. Saunders (NASA Headquarters), K. Tanaka (USGS Flagstaff).
2. 2006: Chair
and organizer of an international conference (“Volcanic Flows and Falls”) to
honor the career of Mike Sheridan, Department of Geology, University at
Buffalo, Buffalo, NY, May 11-12.
3. 2006: Chair
and Organizer, NASA Annual Meeting of Planetary Mappers, Northwest Nazarene
University, Nampa, ID, June 30 – July 2.
4. 2005: Chair
and Organizer, NASA Annual Meeting of Planetary Mappers, Center for Earth and
Planetary Science, National Air and Space Museum, Washington, DC, June 23 – 24.
5. 2004: Chair
and Organizer, NASA Annual Meeting of Planetary Mappers, USGS Astrogeology
Branch, Flagstaff, AZ, June 17 – 19.
6. 2003: Chair
and Organizer, NASA Annual Meeting of Planetary Mappers, Brown University,
Providence, RI, June 19 – 20, 2003.
7. 2002: Chair
and Organizer, NASA Annual Meeting of Planetary Mappers, Mars Flight Facility,
Arizona State University, Tempe, AZ, June 21 – 22.
8. 2001: East
Coast Volcanology Gathering, National Air and Space Museum, Washington, DC,
October 25-26.
9. 1999: East
Coast Volcanology Gathering, National Air and Space Museum, Washington, DC,
November 19-20.
10. 1999:
Co-organizer and host, NASA Planetary Geology and Geophysics Mapping Program
Meeting, University at Buffalo, June 24-26.
11. 1998: East
Coast Volcanology Gathering, National Air and Space Museum, Washington, DC,
November 18-19.
12. 1997: East
Coast Volcanology Gathering, National Air and Space Museum, Washington, DC,
November 17-19.
13. 1996: East
Coast Volcanology Gathering, National Air and Space Museum, Washington, DC,
November 13-14.
Sessions Organized and Chaired at International
and National Meetings:
1. 2019:
Venera-D Landing Site Selection Workshop, Space Research Institute of the
Russian Academy of Sciences, Moscow, Russia, October 2 – 4.
2. 2017:
Special session “Large Igneous Provinces in the Solar System” at 48th
Lunar and Planetary Science Conference, Houston, TX, March 19 – 24; co-chair R.
Ernst, Carleton University, Ottawa, Ontario, Canada.
3. 2016:
Session T166: “Large Igneous Provinces (LIPS) in the Solar System,” Geological
Society of America Annual Meeting, Denver, CO, Sept. 25-28; co-chair R. Ernst,
Carleton University, Ottawa, Ontario, Canada.
4. 2008:
Session 3a: “Fire and Ice: Volcanism and Cryovolcanism in the Solar System,”
General Assembly of the International Association of Volcanology and Chemistry
of the Earth’s Interior (IAVCEI), Reykjavik, Iceland, August 18 – 22; co-chairs
R. Lopes (Jet Propulsion Laboratory), D. Rothery (The Open University, Leeds,
UK) and Th. Thorsteinsson (National Energy Authority, Iceland).
5. 2008:
Session 34: “Advances in Planetary Geology: Image Analysis, Lab Results, and
Analog Studies (Posters),” Northeast Section Meeting of the Geological Society
of America, March 27 – 29, Buffalo, NY.
6. 2002: Pardee
Keynote Symposium: “There and Back Again: Terrestrial Analogs for Extraterrestrial
Problems,” Geological Society of America Annual Meeting, Denver, CO, October
26-30.
7. 2001:
“Advances in Modeling Flow Processes: Volcanoes, Floods, Impacts, and Mass
Movements,” Fall American Geophysical Union Meeting, San Francisco, CA,
December 10 – 14.
8. 2001: Pardee
Keynote Symposium: “The Search for Water in the Solar System,” Fall Geological
Society of America Meeting, Boston, MA, November 4 – 8.
9. 1997: “From
Deep Oceans to Deep Space: Volcanism in Unique Environments,” Fall Geological
Society of America Annual Meeting, Salt Lake City, UT, October 28-31; co-chair
J. Zimbelman, Smithsonian Institution, Washington DC.
Volunteer Activities
2002 –
present: Campus Representative, Geological Society of
America.
2019 – 2020: Co-Guest
Editor, Journal of Volcanology & Geothermal Research, Special Issue.
2018: Judge,
Stephen E. Dwornik “Best Student Paper Award,” 49th Lunar and
Planetary Science Conference, March 19-23, Houston, TX.
Member,
49th Lunar and Planetary Science Conference Program Committee.
2017: Judge,
Stephen E. Dwornik “Best Student Paper Award,” 48th Lunar and
Planetary Science Conference, March 19-24, Houston, TX.
Member,
48th Lunar and Planetary Science Conference Program Committee.
2016: Judge,
Stephen E. Dwornik “Best Student Paper Award,” 47th Lunar and
Planetary Science Conference, March 13-18, Houston, TX.
2014:
Member, NASA Planetary Mission Senior Review Panel, Mars Sub-Panel (Clive Neal,
U. Notre Dame, Chair) May.
Group Chief, Solar System Volcanism, NASA Review
Panel for Solar System Working Group, October.
2006:
Member, 38th Lunar and Planetary Science Conference Program
Committee, Houston, TX, January 16-18.
Judge, Stephen E. Dwornik “Best Student
Paper Award,” 37th Lunar and Planetary Science Conference, Houston,
TX, March 13 – 18.
2002: Member, NASA Mars Data Analysis Program, proposal
review panel, November 14-17.
1997 –
2003: Judge,
Stephen E. Dwornik Planetary Geosciences Student Paper Award Judging Panel
(Geological Society of America Planetary Geology Division) at the annual Lunar
and Planetary Science Conference.
1997:
Member, 29th Lunar and Planetary Science Conference Program
Committee, Houston, TX, January 19-21.
1996 –
2002:
Member, NASA Planetary Geology and Geophysics Planetary Cartography Working
Group Geologic Mapping Standards Panel.
University Service:
1.
2015 – 2018:
Member, Undergraduate Writing Council
2.
2009 – 2018:
Member, Undergraduate Research Exploration Academy Advisory Board
3.
2008 – 2018:
Member, Center for Undergraduate Research and Creative Activities (CURCA) Grant
Award Committee
4.
2016:
Participant, WISE Women in STEM discussion panel, August.
5.
2016: Participant,
Annual Women in STEM discussion panel, April.
6.
2010:
Participant, Women in Academia Panel, convened by Undergraduate Research
Exploration Academy, May 2.
7.
2009: Judge,
Sigma Xi Poster Competition, April 7.
8.
2008 –
present: Member, Nancy Welch Awards Committee
9.
2007 – 2009:
Academic Director / Master Scholar, Undergraduate Research Exploration Academy.
10. 2000 –
2002: Member, Assistant Vice President of Research
search committee.
11. 1999 –
present: Member, Special Majors Committee
College of Arts and Sciences Service:
1.
2009 – 2014:
Member, Dean’s summer Task Group
2.
2008 – 2009:
Member, Presidential and Dean’s Fellowship Committee
3.
1999 – 2004:
College of Arts and Sciences representative to Faculty Senate
Departmental Service:
1.
2017 – present:
Director, UB Geology Field Training Methods
2.
2013 – present: Chair,
Awards Committee
3.
2000 – 2018: Chair,
Course Evaluation Committee
4.
2014 – 2015: Acting
Director of Graduate Studies
5.
2014: Chair,
Faculty Search Committee
6.
2010 – 2012:
Member, Undergraduate Curriculum Redesign Committee
7.
2008 – 2009:
Member, Executive Committee
8.
2005 – 2009:
Director of Graduate Studies
9.
1998 – present: served
on 7 faculty search committees for the Dept. of Geology
Community Service (Public Talks):
1. April 1, 2021, Buffalo Geological Society (Perseverance
rover on Mars, via Zoom)
2. February 1, 2021: Rumbles on Mars Raise Hopes of
Underground Magma Flows, Quanta Magazine, (https://www.quantamagazine.org/rumbles-on-mars-raise-hopes-of-underground-magma-flows-20210201/
3.
July 20, 2019, Niagara Aerospace Museum (50th Anniversary of
Apollo 11: What we’ve learned and where we’re going)
4. July 20, 2019, Williamsville North High School
Planetarium (50th Anniversary of Apollo 11: What Moon Rocks Taught
Us)
5.
April, 2018, Flash Forward podcast interview about the end of the world
(see
https://www.flashforwardpod.com/2018/04/10/fire-from-the-deep/)
6.
October, 2017, “Supervolcano” planetarium show at
Williamsville North High School Planetarium, Williamsville NY
7.
December, 2016, Buffalo Niagara Nature Club, Fort Erie,
Ontario (Asteroid impacts on Earth)
8.
September, 2016, Western New York STEM Forum, University at
Buffalo, Buffalo NY(Submarine volcanism)
9.
October, 2015, Royal Astronomical Society of Canada (Niagara
Centre), Niagara Falls, Canada (Volcanism in the Solar System)
10.
February, 2015, Niagara Falls Nature Club, Niagara Falls,
Canada (Submarine volcanism)
11.
January, 2015, The Park School, Snyder, NY (Geology of the
Galapagos Islands and the Galapagos Spreading Center)
12.
February, 2014, Niagara Falls Nature Club, Niagara Falls,
Canada (Volcanoes)
13.
October, 2012, Casey Middle School, Williamsville, NY
(Exploring the Moon)
14.
February, 2012, Buffalo Astronomical Association, Buffalo,
NY (Mars: New Paradigms for an Old Planet)
15.
January, 2012, Casey Middle School, Williamsville, NY (Volcanoes
and Culture)
16.
May, 2009, Buffalo Geologic Society Monthly Meeting,
Buffalo, NY (Exploring undersea volcanoes with a deep-submergence vehicle)
17.
April, 2009, SUNY-Oneonta, Department of Earth Sciences,
Oneonta, NY (Mars Exploration)
18.
April, 2009, Maple East Elementary School, Second Grade,
Williamsville, NY (Exploring Submarine Volcanoes)
19.
November, 2008, Buffalo Geologic Society Monthly Meeting,
Buffalo, NY (The Geology of Mars and Earth)
20.
May, 2008, University at Buffalo Phi Beta Kappa Initiation
Ceremony, Buffalo, NY(Diving in the Dark: Exploring Submarine Volcanoes)
21.
May, 2008, Maple East Elementary School, First Grade,
Williamsville, NY (Every Rock Tells a Story)
22.
November, 2008, Buffalo Geologic Society Monthly Meeting,
Buffalo, NY (The Geology of Mars and Earth)
23.
April, 2008, Maple East Elementary School, Williamsville, NY
(What does a Geologist Do?)
24. April, 2007,
Maple East Elementary School, Williamsville, NY (Geology as a Career)
25. March, 2007,
Maple East Elementary School, Williamsville, NY (Geology of the Solar System)
26. January, 2007,
Hamburg Natural History Society, Hamburg, NY, Public Lecture(Diving in the
Dark: Exploring mid-ocean ridges using a submarine)
27. December, 2006,
Western New York Science and Technology Forum, University at Buffalo, Buffalo,
NY (The New Mars)
28. April, 2006,
American Association of University Women’s “Tech Savvy” outreach to inspire
girls about science at D’Youville College (Why volcanoes erupt)
29. March, 2006,
Maple East Elementary School, Williamsville, NY (Identifying Rocks and
Minerals)
30. March, 2006,
University of Toronto’s Astronomy and Space Exploration Society (Martian
Dating)
31. April, 2005,
Maple East Elementary School, Williamsville, NY (What does a geologist do?)
32. October, 2005,
Western New York Science and Technology Forum, Buffalo, NY (The Science Behind
the Tsunami)
33. October, 2005:
Taught geology to 1st st graders at Maple East
Elementary School, Williamsville, NY.
34. December, 2004,
Western New York Science and Career Symposium (The New Faces of Mars)
35. October, 2004:
Taught planetary geology to kindergarteners at Maple East Elementary School,
Williamsville, NY.
36. March, 2003,
“Career Day” speaker at Spencerport High School, Spencerport, New York (What
does a volcanologist do?)
37. April, 2003,
Cutting Edge Lecture Series, SUNY-Buffalo, Buffalo, New York (Space Odyssey
2002: Volcanoes in the Solar System)
38. May, 2003,
Field Trip Leader for Northeastern Section Meeting of the National Association
of Geoscience Teachers (Glacial geology of western New York)
39. June, 2002,
Hills Elementary School, Hills, Iowa (Volcanoes in the Ocean)
40.
November, 2002, Rochester Academy of Science Annual Meeting,
SUNY-Brockport, New York (Exploration of submarine volcanoes)
41.
September, 2000, Clarence Elementary School, Clarence, New
York (Studying volcanoes on land and sea)
42.
1999-2000: Lectured to individual classes and groups of
classes at Clarence Elementary School, Clarence, New York, on submarine
exploration, terrestrial volcanism and volcanoes in the solar system.
43. 1998 – 1999:
Worked with gifted elementary school students (via email) at Hills Elementary
School, Hills, Iowa, on submarine geology and biology.
Courses Taught:
GLY 101 Natural Hazards (lecture)
GLY 101 – 102 Global Environmental Science
(laboratory)
GLY 103-104-105 Introductory geology for
majors, plus laboratory
GLY 106 Geological Mapping Techniques
GLY 137 Dinosaurs
GLY 206 Geological Communications (a CL2
course)
GLY 325 Geophysics
GLY 407/507 Geological Field Training
GLY
419/519 Extraterrestrial Volcanism
GLY
424/524 Magmatic Plumbing
GLY 431/531 Volcanology
GLY 433/533 Volcanic Rocks
GLY 443/543 Marine Geology
GLY 454/554 Topics in Planetary Geosciences
GLY 577 Topics in Advanced Volcanology
GLY 597 Geodynamics, Volcanology, and
Geohazards Seminar
UE 142 Undergraduate Research Academy Seminar
UE 143 Advanced Undergraduate Research Academy
Seminar
Research Mentoring:
Undergraduate Summer Interns
2017: Goliber, Sophie: “Geologic investigations of
Lonar crater, India” (NASA Planetary Geology and Geophysics Undergraduate
Research Program, co-advised with Dr. Shawn Wright, Planetary Science
Institute)
2001: Gittings, Hillary: "Geologic mapping of MTM quadrangle
-20257: The Tyrrhena Patera Region of
Mars" (NASA Planetary Geology and Geophysics Undergraduate Research
Program)
1999: Morris, Aisha: "On the origin of unique ridges in
Hesperia Planum, Mars" (NASA Planetary Geology and Geophysics
Undergraduate Research Program)
1997: Mercer, Jennifer: "Quantifying volcanic morphology: Submarine and subaerial comparisons” (Woods
Hole Oceanographic Institution Undergraduate Summer Intern)
Undergraduate Independent Study at University
at Buffalo
2020-2021: Sheridan,
David: “Crowd-sourcing volcanic searches in Mars’ northern plains”
2018 – 2019: Wasilewski,
Brian, “Creating a database of sinuous rilles on Venus.”
2016 – 2017: Goliber,
Sophie, “A geologic map of a portion of Hesperia Planum, Mars.”
2012: Wendt,
Matthew, “Planetary geoscience.”
2007 – 2008: Terry,
Neil, “Mawrth Vallis, Mars.”
2005 – 2006: Rumpf,
Elise, “Impact crater geology on Venus.”
Paris, Kristen, “Astrobiology
at Gusev crater, Mars.”
2003 – 2005: Makey,
Karen, “Geologic mapping of fluvial features in Western Hesperia Planum, Mars.”
2002-2003: Carey,
Adam, “Lava flow morphologies at the Southern East Pacific Rise.”
Master's Students (M.S. unless specified)
2021
(expected): Wasilewski, Brian: “Extent of the
Medusae Fossae Formation, Mars”
2021: Conlon, Julianna (M.A.): “Volcanic
constructs in Vastitas Borealis, Mars.”
Lang, Antonio: “Holes on the Moon:
Collapse pits in Copernicus crater.”
2020:
Sewell, Katlyn (M.A.), “Seamount construction
and destruction on the Galapagos Spreading Center.”
Sare, Hadarou (M.A.): “Dust devil tracks in
Malea Planum, Mars: Variations in time and space.”
Schiff, Nicholas: “North-facing slope deposits
at the summit of Alba Patera, Mars.”
Smith, Tyler (M.A.): “Inflated lava
flows at Rock Corral Butte, Eastern Snake River Plain.”
Suter, Patrick: “Geology of the western margin
of Oceanus Procellarum, the Moon.”
2019: Dunning, Ian: “The former extent of the
Medusae Fossae Formation, Mars.”
2017: Moretti, Paul: “Ejecta features in Martian
flat central-pit impact craters as indicators of subsurface water, a component
in central-pit impact crater formation.”
2016: Panza, Elisabetta: “Erosional patterns of
Tyrrhenus Mons, Mars.” (INVOGE exchange
student; in Italy 2014-2015.)
Shmelkina, Iana: “Quantitative comparisons of
Titan’s drainage networks with those on Earth and Venus.”
Venturino,
Christian: “Wrinkle ridges in Syrtis Major, Mars.”
2014: Narkovic, David: “Origin of depressions on
Titan.”
Roberts, Carolyn: “Lunar sinuous rilles in the
Marius Hills and Aristarchus Plateau regions of the Moon.”
2012: Miller, Diana: “Shield plains and shield
fields on Venus: Comparisons and
Contrasts.”
Rankin,
Andrew J.: “Geologic hazards at Sabancaya Volcano, Southern Peru.”
Smolen, Mickael: “Understanding pit crater
formation on Mars through analog experiments.”
(International INVOGE student; joint advising with Dr. Van de Wryes,
Clement, France)
2011: Christle, Kenneth W.: “Formation of subaerial
lava pillars during the 1782-1784 eruption at Laki, Iceland.”
Krysak,
Daniel: “Geologic mapping of Apollinaris Patera, Mars.”
Lough,
Trevelyn: “Geologic mapping of the Aristarchus plateau region on the Moon.”
2009: Laity, Emily: “Distribution of lava pillars
along the Juan de Fuca Ridge and the East Pacific Rise.”
Shockey, Kelly: “The spatial distribution of
shield volcanoes within fields on Earth, Venus and the Moon.”
2007: Joel Allen: “Pedestal craters and the erosion
of the Medusa Fossae Formation, Mars”
Burkett,
Brett: “Amphitheatre formation at Hualca Hualca volcano, Peru”
Farley,
Melissa: “Evolution of Western Hesperia Planum, Mars”
Krueger-Jones, Tessa: “Quantitative analyses of
hydrologic activity in the Hesperia Planum region of Mars”
Lougen,
Jennifer: “Loki Patera, Io: Laboratory
simulations of the lava lake hypothesis”
Makey,
Karen (M.A.): “Lava flow morphologies on Earth and Mars”
Somerville,
Jennifer (M.A.): “Geologic mapping of Amphitrites and Peneus Paterae, Mars”
2006: Black, Sarah: “Geologic relations of Ionian
paterae”
2003: Lipkaman, Leslie: “Fractal margins of lava
flows on Earth, Mars and Venus.”
Meyer,
Brian (M.A.): “Lava flow field emplacement at Tyrrhena Patera, Mars”
2002: Goudy, Cheryl: “Wrinkle ridge formation on
Hesperia Planum, Mars”
Warner,
Nick: “Textured lava flows on Earth, Mars and Venus”
2000: Adams,
Donelle (M.A.): “Cooling the young sheet flow on the Juan de Fuca Ridge”
Ph.D. Students
2008: Garry,
William (Brent): "Formation and
evolution of lava channels: Laboratory
simulations and field analyses"
2006: Domegal, Abigail Semple: “Emplacement of large-volume evolved lava
flows”
External Ph.D. Committees
2021: (expected): J. Christopher Sant, Syracuse
University, Dr. Jeffry Karson, primary advisor.
2014: J. Timothy McClinton, University of South
Carolina, Columbia, S.C., Dr. Scott White, primary advisor.
2013: J. Hungerford, University of Pittsburgh, Dr.
Michael Ramsey, primary advisor.