DR. JONATHAN MARK HUSCH Department of Geological, Environmental, and Marine Sciences (GEMS) Rider University 2083 Lawrenceville Road, Lawrenceville, NJ 08648 609-896-5330; 609-895-5782 (FAX) [email protected]; http://www.rider.edu/gems EDUCATION 1982 Ph.D., Geology, Princeton University, Princeton, NJ. Thesis title: Geology, Petrology, Structure, and Geochemistry of Anorthositic and Related Rocks Associated with Hypabyssal Ring Complexes, Air Massif, Republic of Niger. 1977 M.A., Geology, Princeton University, Princeton, NJ. 1975 B.A., Geology, Colgate University, Hamilton, NY. Graduated with High Honors in Geology, Magna Cum Laude, and Phi Beta Kappa. PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE 2006- Chair, Department of Geological, Environmental, and Marine Sciences, Rider University 2001-2002 Acting Chair, Department of Geological and Marine Sciences, Rider University. 1996- NCAA Faculty Athletics Representative, Rider University. 1991 Visiting Research Scientist, Department of Geological Sciences, Rutgers University, New Brunswick, NJ. 1990- Professor, Department of Geological and Marine Sciences, Rider University. 1985-1990 Associate Professor, Department of Geosciences, Rider College, Lawrenceville, NJ. 1980-2000 Faculty, Princeton-UPenn-YBRA Geology Field Camp, Red Lodge, MT. 1980-1985 Assistant Professor, Department of Geosciences, Rider College. 1979 Visiting Graduate Fellow, Lunar and Planetary Institute, Houston, TX. 1975-1980 Research and Teaching Assistant, Department of Geological and Geophysical Sciences, Princeton University. 1975 Field Assistant, U.S. Geological Survey, Boston, MA. 1974-1975 Field and Teaching Assistant, Department of Geology, Colgate University. 1 1972-1973 Laboratory Assistant, American Museum of Natural History, New York, NY. PUBLICATIONS 2009 Husch, J., *Bolge, L., Crohe, J., and Szemple, K., Major- and trace-element geochemistry of the Rocky Hill diabase, Lambertville sill, Flemington dike, and Flemington basalt, central Newark Basin: A 3-dimensional view and the relative timing of emplacement, contamination, fractionation, and eruption. Bulletin of the New Jersey Academy of Science, in preparation. 2009 Sun, H., Nelson, M., Chen, F., and Husch, J., Soil mineral structural water loss during LOI analyses: Impact on organic matter content determinations. Canadian Journal of Soil Science, v. 89, p. 603-610. 2006 Sun, H., Hewins, D., Latini, D., and Husch, J., Changes in the impervious surface area, flood frequency, and water chemistry within the Delaware River Basin during the past 50 years: Initial results. Proceedings of the Seventh International Conference on Hydroscience and Engineering (ICHE-2006), Philadelphia, PA, http://hdl.handle.net/1860/732. 2001 Husch, J., Rocking and rolling along, a review of Roadside Geology of Massachusetts, by James W. Skehan. Martha's Vineyard Times, Calendar Section, May 31, 2001, p. 5. 1999 Kertes, R., Browne, K., and Husch, J., Centennial Lake Watershed restoration, protection, and environmental education, Rider University, Lawrenceville, NJ. Milestone Summary to the New Jersey Department of Environmental Protection, 60 p. with appendices. 1998 Laney, S., and Husch, J., The petrology, geochemistry, and structural setting of dikes and veins in the Lambertville sill at the 3M Quarry, Belle Mead, New Jersey. In Puffer, J., ed., The Economic Geology of Central New Jersey: Field Guide and Proceedings. Fifteenth Annual Meeting of the Geological Association of New Jersey, Somerset, NJ, p. 4-28. 1998 Husch, J., She's doing swimmingly. Rider University Alumni Magazine, v. 5, no. 2, p. 29. 1996 Puffer, J., and Husch, J., Early Jurassic diabase sheets and basalt flows, Newark Basin, New Jersey: An updated geological summary and field guide. In Benimoff, A. and Ohan, A., eds., Field Trip Guide for the 68th Annual Meeting of the New York State Geological Association. New York State Geological Association, Staten Island, NY, p. 1-52. 1995 Laney, S., Husch, J., and Coffee, C., The geochemistry, petrology, and structural analysis of late- stage dikes and veins in the Lambertville sill, Belle Meade, New Jersey. Northeastern Geology and Environmental Sciences, v. 17, no. 2, p. 130-145. 1992 Husch, J., Geochemistry and petrogenesis of Early Jurassic diabase from the central Newark basin of New Jersey and Pennsylvania. In Puffer, J. and Ragland, P., eds., Mesozoic Magmatism in Eastern North America. Geological Society of America Special Paper 268, p. 169-192. 1992 Puffer, J., Husch, J., and Benimoff, A., The Palisades sill and Watchung basalt flows, northern New Jersey and eastern New York: A geological summary and field guide. NJ Geological Survey Open-File Report 92-1, 27 p. *Underlined names are student co-authors. 2 1990 Husch, J., The Palisades sill: Origin of the olivine zone by separate magmatic injection rather than gravity settling. Geology, v. 18, p. 699-702. 1989 Puffer, J., Husch, J., and Benimoff, A., A guidebook to the Palisades sill and Watchung basalt flows, northern New Jersey and southeastern New York. Field Trip no. 1, 24th Annual Meeting of the Northeastern Section, Geological Society of America, New Brunswick, NJ, 81 p 1988 Husch, J., and Hozik, M., editors, Geology of the Central Newark Basin. Field Guide and Proceedings of the Fifth Annual Meeting of the Geological Association of New Jersey, Geological Association of New Jersey, Lawrenceville, NJ, 331 p. 1988 Husch, J., Bambrick, T., Eliason, M., Roth, E., Schwimmer, R., Sturgis, D., and Trione, C., A review of the petrology and geochemistry of Mesozoic diabase from the central Newark basin: New petrogentic insights. In Husch, J. and Hozik, M., eds., Geology of the Central Newark Basin. Field Guide and Proceedings of the Fifth Annual Meeting of the Geological Association of New Jersey, Geological Association of New Jersey, Lawrenceville, NJ, p. 149-194. 1988 Husch, J., and Hozik, M., Mesozoic diabases along the Delaware River: A road log for a half-day field trip. In Husch, J. and Hozik, M., eds., Geology of the Central Newark Basin. Field Guide and Proceedings of the Fifth Annual Meeting of the Geological Association of New Jersey, Geological Association of New Jersey, Lawrenceville, NJ, p. 291-331. 1988 Husch, J., Significance of major- and trace-element variation trends in Mesozoic diabase, west- central New Jersey and eastern Pennsylvania. In Froelich, A. and Robinson, G., eds., Geology of the Early Mesozoic Basins of Eastern North America. United States Geological Survey Bulletin, no. 1776, p. 141-150. 1986 Husch, J., and Goldstein, F., eds., Geology of the New Jersey Highlands and Radon in New Jersey. Field Guide and Proceedings of the Third Annual Meeting of the Geological Association of New Jersey, Geological Association of New Jersey, Randolph, NJ, 145 p. 1986 Goldstein, F., Talkington, R., and Husch, J., Workshop for High School Earth Science Teachers: Metamorphism and Metamorphic Rocks. In Husch, J. and Goldstein, F., eds., Geology of the New Jersey Highlands and Radon in New Jersey. Field Guide and Proceedings of the Third Annual Meeting of the Geological Association of New Jersey, Geological Association of New Jersey, Randolph, NJ, p. 119-145. 1985 Husch, J., and Schwimmer, R., Major and trace element concentrations across a Mesozoic basaltic dike, New Hope, Pennsylvania. Northeastern Geology, v. 7, no. 3/4, p. 144-160. 1985 Husch, J., Mesozoic diabases from west-central New Jersey: A reply. Northeastern Geology, v. 7, no. 1, p. 50-51. 1984 Husch, J., Mesozoic basaltic rocks from west-central New Jersey and Pennsylvania: Major and trace element geochemistry of whole-rock samples. In Puffer, J., ed., Igneous Rocks of the Newark Basin: Petrology, Mineralogy, Ore Deposits, and Guide to Field Trip. Field Guide and Proceedings of the First Annual Meeting of the Geological Association of New Jersey, Geological Association of New Jersey, Newark, NJ, p. 81-95. 3 1984 Husch, J., Sturgis, D., and Bambrick, T., Mesozoic diabases from west-central New Jersey: Major and trace element geochemistry of whole-rock samples. Northeastern Geology, v. 6, p. 51-63. 1982 Husch, J., and Moreau, C., Geology and major element geochemistry of anorthositic rocks associated with Paleozoic hypabyssal ring complexes, Air Massif, Niger, West Africa. Journal of Volcanology and Geothermal Research, v. 14, p. 47-66. CONFERENCE PAPERS AND ABSTRACTS 2007 Sun, H., Nelson, M., Chen, F., and Husch, J., Effect of structural water in clay minerals on the estimation of soil organic matter content by the LOI analytical method. Geological Society of America Abstracts with Programs for 2007, v. 39, no. 6, p. 218. 2006 Latini, D., Sun, H., and Husch, J., Experimental leaching of rock cations in two percent HCL solutions. Geological Society of America Abstracts with Programs for 2006, v. 38, no. 7, p. 437. 2005 Schwimmer, R., and Husch, J., Alternate strategies for teaching large section oceanography and environmental geology courses: Just do it! Geological Society of America Abstracts with Programs for 2005, v. 37, no. 7, p. 263. 1999 Lee, S., Kertes, R., and Husch, J., Land use, potential pollution sources, and stormwater quality of a portion of the Centennial Lake watershed, Rider University, Lawrenceville, NJ. Fall 1999 Water Research Seminar of the American Water Works Association, New Jersey Section, Princeton, NJ. 1999 Pustizzi, F., Alexander, R., and Husch J., Copper, zinc, and chromium concentrations in soft tissues of Modiolus modiolus and Mytilus edullis. Bulletin of the New Jersey Academy of Science v. 44, no. 1, p. 24. 1999 Sun, H., Browne,
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