Team

The RioMAR project has modules to study ancient, modern deposits and experimental work. Despite the fact that different people are working on different parts of the project, the results are integrated. For example, experiments are inspired by ancient and modern studies and results generate ideas that are tested in ancient and modern studies. Also the observations made on modern river mouths are translated into ancient studies and vice versa.

Because of the integrative aspect of the project, contributions of each person below are only orientative, you can contact any of the persons if you have questions about RioMAR.

Name
Contribution to RioMAR
Contact info
Piret Plink-Björklund Work on Chimney Rock (ancient) and Desert/ Rangely system (ancient) Colorado School of Mines
Department of Geology and Geological Engineering
1516 Illinois Street
Golden, Colorado 80401 Office: BE 411B
Phone: 303-384-2042
FAX: 303-273-3859
Email: pplink@mines.edu
Work in Spitzbergen (ancient), paleo-Orinoco in Trinidad outcrops, and Washakie basin.

The University of Texas at Austin
Geol Science Dept
1 University Station C1100
Austin, TX 78712-0254

Office: 6.114
Phone: 512-471-0954
FAX: 512-471-9425
Email: rsteel@mail.utexas.edu

Experimental work, Wax Lake Delta, Colorado River
The University of Texas at Austin
Geol Science Dept
1 University Station C1100
Austin, TX 78712-0254 Office: 3.216D
Phone: 512-471-2282
FAX: 512-471-9425
Email: mohrig@mail.utexas.edu
Experimental work The University of Texas at Austin
Geol Science Dept
1 University Station C1100
Austin, TX 78712-0254 Office: EPS 3.154
Phone: 512-471-4203
Email: delta@jsg.utexas.edu
Work on Panther Tongue (ancient) and Modern Module
The University of Texas at Austin
Geol Science Dept
1 University Station C1100
Austin, TX 78712-0254 Office: 4.162
Phone: 512-471-1519
FAX: 512-471-9425
Email: cornelo@mail.utexas.edu