Chris Marone

Dept. of Geosciences, Pennsylvania State University, University Park, PA 16802

814 865-7964 (Phone), 814 863-7823 (Fax), cjm@geosc.psu.edu, www.geosc.psu.edu/~cjm

Education

1988      Ph.D.  Geophysics                Columbia University  

1987      M. Phil.  Geophysics            Columbia University

1984      M.A.  Geophysics                 Columbia University

1981      B.A.  Geology                         Binghamton University

Academic Appointments

2003-                   Professor of Geosciences, Pennsylvania State University

2001-2003         Assoc. Prof. of Geosciences, Pennsylvania State University

1997-2000         Assoc. Prof. of Geophysics, MIT

1992-1997         Asst. Prof. of Geophysics, MIT

1991-1992         Adjunct Asst. Prof., University of California at Berkeley

1989-1990         Research Fellow, Melbourne University and CSIRO Division of Geomechanics, Australia

 

 
Graduate Student and Postdoctoral Advising (including Co-advisees)

J. Anthony (MS., 2004), M. Boettcher (Ph. D. 2005), B. Carpenter (MS. 2006), I. Faoro (MS. 2007, Ph.D. 20xx), G. Chen (Ph.D., 1998), K. Frye (Ph.D., 2002), S. Haines (Postdoc 2008- ), T. Hong (MS. 2004), M. Ikari (Ph.D. 20xx), B. Kaproth (PhD, 20xx), S. Karner (Ph.D., 1999), M. Knuth (MS 2006), E. Jensen (MS. 1999), M. Liu (Postdoc: 1995-1997) K. Mair (Postdoc: 1997-2000), A. Niemeijer (Postdoc 2006-2009), T. Numelin (MS., 2005), A. Rathbun (MS. 2006; Ph.D. 20xx), M. Roy (Ph.D., 1997), J. Samuelson (MS. 2005; Ph.D 20xx), H. Savage (Ph.D., 2007).

Research Interests

Earthquake physics, fault mechanics, friction, rheology, constitutive laws, granular mechanics, creep, permeability, fluid flow, transient and postseismic deformation.

 

 

 

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