Within the scope of sediments and landscapes, S&T’s research focuses on understanding the biostratigraphic and paleoceanographic implications of palynomorphs, micropaleontology and radioisotopic dating of geological structures exploring the timing of meteorite impacts; a pioneering paleolimnological study of Lake Izabal, the largest lake in Guatemala; and geohazard mapping while exploring the applicability of Lidar and Unmanned Aerial Surveys as high-resolution predictive tools in detecting emerging geomorphologic features. This multidisciplinary research at S&T will improve oil and gas exploration, paleoenvironmental and paleoclimatic reconstructions, provide information for global disaster mitigation, and identify potential hazards related to landslides and earthquakes.
Interested in discussing the research we are working on or learning more? Please contact:
Assistant Professor, Geological Engineering
573-341-4466 | weibing.gong@mst.edu |
318 McNutt Hall
Climate change-related and seismic hazards, infrastructure resilience against natural hazards, applications of remote sensing and AI in geological (geotechnical) engineering, and carbon detection and capture.
For additional information regarding Dr. Gong's research, please select here for publications and here for his lab website.
Associate Professor, Geology and Geophysics/Petroleum Engineering
573-341-4618 | jhogan@mst.edu |
149 McNutt Hall
Structural geology - folding and faulting; igneous petrology - granite petrogenesis and textural development; tectonics - extensional regimes; and significance of sub-horizontal topographic surfaces.
For additional information regarding Dr. Hogan's research, please see his website, or select here for publications.
Professor, Geology and Geophysics
573-341-6946 | ikuenobe@mst.edu |
147 McNutt Hall
Associate Professor, Geology and Geophysics/Petroleum Engineering
573-341-7879 | obristj@mst.edu |
332 McNutt Hall
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