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February 27, 2019 Curriculum Vitae of John W. Goodge Department of Earth & Environmental Sciences Tel. (218) 726-7491 University of Minnesota Fax: (218) 726-8275 Duluth, MN 55812 E-mail: [email protected] RESEARCH INTERESTS Continental tectonics, metamorphic petrology, structural geology, isotope geochemistry and thermochronology. Continental growth during convergent-margin and collisional orogenesis. Active research in the Transantarctic Mountains of Antarctica, and the subglacial geology of East Antarctica. EDUCATION University of California, Los Angeles; 1987, Ph.D. in Geology University of Montana, Missoula; 1983, M.S. in Geology Carleton College, Northfield, Minnesota; 1980, B.A. (Honors) in Geology AWARDS Chancellor’s Award for Distinguished Research, UMD, 2013-14 Exceptional Reviewer, Geological Society of America, 2008 Fellow of the Geological Society of America, 2005 Mortar Board Teaching Award, SMU, 1998 Golden Mustang Award for Teaching and Scholarship, SMU, 1997 Congressional Antarctic Service Medal, 1986 Outstanding Mention, Geological Society of America Research Grant, 1985 Graduate Fellow, University of California, Los Angeles, 1983-87 Elected to Sigma Xi, Carleton College, 1980 Distinction on Senior Thesis, Carleton College, 1980 Lawrence McKinley Gould Scholarship in Geology, Carleton College, 1978-80 PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE University of Minnesota, Duluth, Department of Earth and Environmental Sciences; Associate Professor, 2002-2004; Professor, 2004-present Australian National University, Research School of Earth Sciences, Canberra; School Visitor, 2000- 2015 Southern Methodist University, Department of Geological Sciences; Adjunct Assistant Professor and Research Associate, 1987-1994; Assistant Professor, 1994-1998; Associate Professor, 1998-2002 University of California, Los Angeles, Department of Earth and Space Sciences; Research Associate and Teaching Assistant, 1983-1987 U. S. Geological Survey, Menlo Park; Geologist, 1982-83 (summers) University of Montana, Dept. of Geology; Research Associate and Teaching Assistant, 1981-83 U. S. Geological Survey, Menlo Park; Geologic Field Assistant, 1980-81 Indiana University, Department of Geology; Associate Instructor (summer Field Geology course, northern Rocky Mountains), 1980 Carleton College, Department of Geology; Teaching Assistant, 1978-80 PROFESSIONAL ASSOCIATIONS (past and present) American Association for the Advancement of Science; American Geophysical Union; Geochemical Society; Geological Society of America; International Association of Structural/Tectonic Geologists; National Association of Geoscience Teachers; Sigma Gamma Epsilon (Honor Society of Earth Sciences); Sigma Xi EDITORIAL EXPERIENCE Associate Editor, Geochemistry, Geophysics, Geosystems (G^3), American Geophysical Union, 2018- present Publications Committee, Geological Society of America, term from 2012-2014 Co-Editor, Lithosphere, Geological Society of America, 2011-2015 Exceptional Reviewer, Geological Society of America Bulletin, 2008 Editorial Board of Geology, Geological Society of America, 1989-91 J. 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Goodge, curriculum vitae 2 Journal Reviewer: American Mineralogist, Antarctic Science, Earth Materials Research, Geochemistry, Geophysics, Geosystems (G^3), Geochimica et Cosmochimica Acta, Geology, Geological Society of America Bulletin, Journal of the Geological Society (London), Journal of Geology, Journal of Metamorphic Geology, Journal of Petrology, Journal of Sedimentary Petrology, Journal of Structural Geology, Lithos, Lithosphere, Nature, New Zealand Journal of Geology and Geophysics, Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society, Precambrian Research, Science, Tectonics, Terra Antartica, Terra Nova PROFESSIONAL SERVICE National Research Council (National Academy of Sciences), invited presentation to Committee on Antarctic Solid Earth Science, Polar Research Board; 2014 National Research Council (National Academy of Sciences), invited participant and advisor to Committee on Future Science Opportunities in the Antarctic and Southern Ocean, Polar Research Board; 2011 Chilean National Science and Technology Commission (CONICYT) program review panel, Team Project (Anillos) program; 2011 NSF proposal review panel for Antarctic Geology and Geophysics, NSF Office of Polar Programs; 2011 External Assessor of research at The Australian National University, Canberra, evaluation of research quality in the Research School of Earth Sciences at ANU; 2009-2010 Chilean National Science and Technology Commission (CONICYT) proposal review panel, 3rd National Team Project competition; Chilean and Antarctic Earth Sciences, 2009 NSF proposal review panel for Ice Sheet History and Dynamics, International Polar Year initiative; NSF Office of Polar Programs, 2006 Steering Committee, U.S. Polar Rock Repository (NSF-funded facility at Ohio State University); 2003-2011 Visiting Faculty, Colorado College, Keck Geology Consortium Research Project "Precambrian Geology of central Colorado"; 1996 NSF Antarctic Geology & Geophysics Working Group (advisory panel), NSF Office of Polar Programs; member, 1993-98; Chair, 1996-98 NSF-USGS Antarctic GIS (Geographic Information System) Advisory Panel, NSF Office of Polar Programs and USGS Office of International Programs; 1994 IGCP Project 376 participant: “Pre-Pangea Analysis of Middle Proterozoic and Paleozoic Interaction of Laurentia and Gondwana”; 1994-96 IGCP Project 288 participant: "Gondwanaland Sutures and Foldbelts"; Contributor to “Geodynamic Map of Gondwana”, Transantarctic Mountains sector, Antarctica; 1992-94 Proposal Reviewer: Australian Antarctic Science Program Australian Research Council Chilean National Commission for Scientific and Technological Research (CONICYT) Israel Science Foundation Italian Anarctic Research Program U.K. Natural Environment Research Council U.S. National Science Foundation Division of Earth Sciences (Tectonics, Petrology & Geochemistry, and Geophysics programs); Division of Polar Programs (Antarctic Earth Sciences, Antarctic Glaciology, Antarctic Integrated Systems Science, Antarctic Instrumentation and Research Facilities, and Arctic Natural Systems programs); Major Research Infrastructure Program; and Division of International Programs SYMPOSIA & SHORT COURSES CONVENED NSF-sponsored workshop, RAID Science Planning Workshop; convened with Jeff Severinghaus (Scripps/UC-San Diego); La Jolla, California, February 2017 NSF-sponsored Ice Drilling Program Office workshop, Subglacial Access Drilling Workshop; convened with Jill Mikucki (U Tennessee) and Ross Powell (N Illinois U); Herndon, Virginia, May 2016 J. W. Goodge, curriculum vitae 3 AGU Town Hall meetings, Scientific Drilling in the Polar Regions; convened with Mary Albert (Dartmouth); American Geophysical Union annual meeting; San Francisco, 2014, 2015, 2016, 2017, 2018 NSF workshop, Antarctic Geologic Drilling; member of organizing committee, convened by Julia Wellner (U Houston); Houston, 2013 GSA professional workshop, What’s Your Problem; What’s Your Point; convened with Nancy Riggs (N. Arizona U.) and Ronadh Cox (Williams College); for early-career geoscientists on preparing and publishing scientific papers; Geological Society of America annual meetings, 2013, 2014 SERC symposium, Teaching Mineralogy, Petrology and Geochemistry in the 21st Century, Minneapolis; post-conference field teaching forum convened with Karl Wirth (Macalester College) Geological Society of America North-Central Section Meeting Symposium, Deep Earth Science: Prospects for a Deep Underground National Lab; convened with Dean Peterson (NRRI); Minneapolis, 2005 NSF workshop, REVEAL: REmote Views and Exploration of Antarctic Lithosphere: Tools for Mapping the Last Continental Frontier; member of organizing committee, convened by Carol Finn (USGS) and Terry Wilson (Ohio State University); Denver, 2002 LIRA (Lithospheric Investigations of the Ross Sea Area) international workshop convenor, Ross Orogen: Crustal Structure and Plate Tectonic Significance; sponsored by Scientific Committee on Antarctic Research; Southern Methodist University, Dallas, 1994 Geological Society of America Cordilleran Section Meeting Symposium, Petrologic and Tectonic Evolution of Cordilleran Low-Temperature, High-Pressure Metamorphic Terranes; convened with Brian Patrick (UC-Santa Barbara); 1992 Geological Society of America Annual Meeting Theme Session, Active Margin of Antarctica— Proterozoic to Recent; convened with David Kimbrough (San Diego State University), Bruce Luyendyk (UC-Santa Barbara), and Scott Borg (NSF); 1991 GRANTS Total of major awards (since 1989): $12,768,397 Current: Lead PI: NSF Division of Polar Programs, Antarctic Instrumentation & Support; Collaborative Research: Development of a Rapid Access Ice Drilling (RAID) platform for research in Antarctica: Phase 2; 2014-18; UMD award $9,069,162 (collaborative project with J. Severinghaus, Scripps Inst. of Oceanography). Past: PI: NSF Division of Polar Programs, Antarctic Earth Sciences; Age and composition of the East Antarctic shield by isotopic analysis of granite and glacial till; 2010-14; $523,759. PI: Office of Vice President for Research, University of Minnesota, Research Infrastructure Reinvestment Program; Reinvestment in capabilities of scanning electron microscopy and x-ray diffraction infrastructure at the UMD Research Instrumentation Laboratory; 2014-15; $136,610 [includes a 50% match from department and college funds within the Swenson College of Science and Engineering]. Lead PI: NSF Office of Polar Programs, Antarctic Instrumentation