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
1988 Ph.D. Geophysics Columbia
University
1987 M.
Phil. Geophysics Columbia
University
1984 M.A. Geophysics Columbia
University
1981 B.A. Geology Binghamton
University
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
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).
Earthquake
physics, fault mechanics, friction, rheology, constitutive laws, granular
mechanics, creep, permeability, fluid flow, transient and postseismic
deformation.
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