Pebbles of meta-rhyolite in schist. Ojo Caliente, New Mexico. |
Dr. Allan H. Treiman Resources Provided to the Community Resources that are not really publishable, but might be useful. Treiman's Masters Thesis "Precambrian Geology of the Ojo Caliente Quadrangle, Rio Arriba and Taos Counties, New Mexico." MS thesis, completed in 1977 at Stanford University, under the kind but sarcastic direction of Dr. R. (Dick) Jahns. Dick prevented me from mapping the Tertiary and Quaternary rocks as "Phanerozoic, undivided." Which seemed patently unfair in light of the common dismissal of ancient rocks as "pre-Cambrian, undivided." The thesis was never published, and does contain at least one serious error: in the metapelites, I misidentified cordierite as plagioclase. Enjoy. BIBLIOGRAPHIES In MSWord®format. Coming soon (?) in Endnote® format. If any citations are missing or incorrect, please let me know.
Abstracts about meteorite ALH84001. Updated 11-03-10. Refereed papers about the nakhlite meteorites. Updated 11-03-10. Abstracts about the nakhlite meteorites. Updated 11-03-10. Refereed papers about the chassignite meteorites. Updated 3-12-09. Abstracts about the chassignite meteorites. Updated 3-12-09. EDUCATIONAL MATERIALS These web pages and images were made for LPI teacher training workshops.
Maps of Mars. Albedo, elevation, shaded topography, water abundance, magnetism. In several sizes. Posters Comparing Mars and Earth. Valles Mariners vs. Grand Canyon. Impact craters, cinder cones, shield volcanos, caldera complex volcanos. Geologic History of Yellowstone. Geologic maps of the different stages of eruption and history, overlaid on a Space Shuttle image. Geologic History of the Valles Caldera. Geologic maps of the different stages of eruption and history, overlaid on a Space Shuttle image. Photos of the Valles Caldera. On-the-ground images to complement the geologic history above
"Curation of Geological Materials at a Lunar Outpost." Report, 1983, for the JSC Curator's Office related to planning for the First Lunar Outpost (FLO). "Life (?) in Martian Meteorite ALH 84001." Old web pages, 1996-2000, trying to explain the brouhaha for non-specialists. |