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Department of Geological SciencesBureau of Economic GeologyInstitute for Geophysics
Stanley Stackhouse, graduate student

Stanley Stackhouse

Telephone: 512-471-6156
email: stanley@ig.utexas.edu

Graduate student, seeking an MS degree in Geology

Career Goal: Oil industry geologist or possibly continue my education and get a PhD

Stanley Stackhouse, graduate student

Education:
Working on an MS, Geology, University of Texas, Austin
B.S. Geology, University of Texas @ Austin, 2007
B.S. Chemistry, Fort Valley State University

UTIG Advisor: John Goff
Committee Supervisors: William Fisher and John Goff

Research Topic:
Late Pleistocene New Jersey Shelf Sedimentation as a Response to Glacio-eustatic Sea Level Rise

Awards:
Noble Gas Fellowship, Fall 2008
Chevron Excellence Award, Fall 2008
Ewing-Worzel Fellowship, Spring 2008


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