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Students gain advanced knowledge of plate tectonics, structural geology, geophysics, geochemistry, petrology, rheology, stratigraphy, and geomorphology, in relation to evolution of the earth and planets; paleoecology, phylogeny reconstruction, and functional morphology in relation to biological evolution and paleoenvironments; environmental geology, geomorphology, ocean chemistry, paleoclimatology, and sedimentology in relation to modern/paleo climate change. Students graduate with the qualitative and quantitative skills necessary for professional research and teaching of earth structure and evolution; resource geology; paleobiology; paleoenvironments; modern/paleo climate change. The campus is well situated to provide access to field areas exhibiting diverse geologic and tectonic phenomena, to the Bodega Marine Laboratory, and to other UC research stations.
Ph.D. Plan C
College of Letters and Science
Admissions and Fellowship Information
Space Available: May 1, 2025
Continuing Student Fellowship: Jan 15, 2025
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Program Contact Information
Primary Program Contacts
Program Coordinator
Mandy Rousseau
(530) 752-9100 | [email protected]
Department Chair
Magali Billen
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Graduate Program Chair
Michael Oskin
(530) 752-3993 | [email protected]
Additional Contacts
Advisor: General
Eliot Atekwana
Earth and Planetary Sciences
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Advisor: General
Christen Grettenberger
Earth and Planetary Sciences
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Advisor: Primary Contact
Michael Oskin
Earth and Planetary Sciences
(530) 752-3993 | [email protected]
Senior Academic Advisor
Samantha Duesdieker
(530) 752-4928 | [email protected]