Meaghan Gorman, graduate student

Meaghan Gorman

email: mkgorm@mail.utexas.edu
Office number: 2.246

Graduate student seeking a PhD

 

 

 

Meaghan's resumé




Previous Education:
M.S. Geological Sciences, Univ of Texas at Austin, May 2011
BA, Earth Sciences, Boston University, 2009

Meaghan Gorman, graduate student

UTIG Advisor: Dr. Terry Quinn

Research Topic:
Determining climate variability from coral geochemistry

Awards:
University of Texas David Bruton, Jr. Graduate School Fellowship (2011-2012)
Technical Sessions Outstanding Presentation: Masters (Fall 2010)
Ewing-Worzel Fellowship from UTIG (Fall 2010)

Presentations:
Gorman, M K (2011) "Coral-based Reconstruction of Surface Salinity at Sabine Bank, Vanuatu" (Presentation) UT Institute for Geophysics Fellowship Presentations, 6 May.

Gorman, MK, T M Quinn, F W Taylor, E M Powell, G Cabioch, V Ballu, C Maes, J A Austin, S Saustrup, B Pelletier, (2010), A record of ENSO variability in the Western Pacific Warm Pool during the 19th and 20th centuries (Poster), PP43B-1682, presented at 2010 Fall Meeting, AGU, San Francisco, Calif., 13-17 Dec. PDF.

Quinn, TM, F W Taylor, J W Partin, C R Maupin, K A Hereid, M K Gorman, (2010), Tales from the South (and West) Pacific in the Common Era: A Climate Proxy Perspective (Invited), PP51B-01, presented at 2010 Fall Meeting, AGU, San Francisco, Calif., 13-17 Dec. PDF.