
GEORGE W. BERGANTZ Curriculum Vitae Dept. of Earth and Space Sciences, Box 351310 7336 38th Ave., N.E. The University of Washington Seattle, WA 98115-5939 Seattle, WA 98195 (206) 525-1457 (206) 685-4972 Education: Ph.D. in Earth and Planetary Sciences, July, 1988 The Johns Hopkins University Dissertation Title: Convection and Solidification in Tall Magma Chambers M.S. in Geophysical Sciences, May, 1985 Georgia Institute of Technology, Thesis title, “Double-diffusive Boundary Layer Convection in a Porous Medium: Implications for Fractionation in Magma Chambers” B.Sc. (Cum Laude) in Geological Engineering, May, 1983 Minor in Mathematics Mackay School of Mines, University of Nevada, Reno Academic and Professional Experience: Professor Dept. of Earth and Space Sciences, University of Washington, Sept. 2000 to present. Associate Professor Dept. of Geological Sciences, University ofWashington, Sept. 1993 to Sept. 2000. Adjunct Associate Professor in Geophysics. Assistant Professor Dept. of Geological Sciences, University of Washington, Sept. 1988 to Sept. 1993. Appointed Member of Graduate Faculty. Geologist, Geological Engineer Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory, Summers 1983-1985. Geologist U.S.Geological Survey, field geologist, summers 1979-1981. Geologist Woodward-Clyde and Consultant Dr. D. B. Slemmons, 1980-1983. University Service Faculty Senate Executive Council Faculty Senate (nominated for Vice Chair, nomination refused) Dean’s Summer Program Committee Faculty Appeal Board Burke Museum Site-planning Committee Ad hoc President’s Roadmap Committee Diversity in the Curriculum Committee (Graduate School) Department Service Executive Committee Undergraduate Advisor Graduate Admissions Committee Awards Committee (three times) Curriculum Committee Colloquium Organizer (four times) Technical Staff Evaluation Library Liaison Department newsletter (twice) 9 search committees for tenure-track faculty positions Geological Sciences Chair Search committee White Paper Committee Curriculum Committee PEC Committee Student Numbers and Quality Committee Grants, Fellowships & Contracts: Single PI: Univ. Washington Graduate School Research Fund: "Thermal Mechanical Constraints on Granite Melt Dynamics and Crystallization" $ 8,333. Dates: July 1, 1989 – June 15, 1990. Univ. of Washington Royalty Research Fund: “Interplay between crustal growth, mantle magmatism and chemical diversity” $19,921. Dates: Jan. 15, 1995 – April 15, 1996. Battelle, Pacific Northwest Labs: "Feasibility Study of ISV" $8,500. Dates: Oct. 1, 1989 – Oct. 1, 1990. NSF-OSE: "Magmatic Processes at Oceanic Spreading Centers" $ 60,401. Dates: July, 1, 1990 – July 1, 1993. NSF-EAR: "Underplating and Partial Melting: Implications for Magma Generation" $63,922. Dates: Jan. 15, 1991 – June 30, 1993. NSF-EAR: “The Generation and Mobilization of Dehydration Melts, Formation of Migmatites, Plutons and Mixed Magmas ” $100,390. Dates: July 1, 1995 – Jan. 1, 1998. NSF-EAR: “Multiphase Modeling of Solidification and the Dynamics of Magma Chambers” $81,000. Dates: July 1, 1998 - June 30, 2000. NSF-EAR: “Using Spatial Coherency to Determine Mechanics of Mixing”, $198,093. Dates: July 1, 2001-June 30, 2004 NSF-EAR, “Support for Penrose Conference” $10,000. Dates Feb. 1, 2001-Jan. 31, 2002 NASA , “Graduate student fellowship for eruption modeling” $72,000, Sept. 1, 2004-Sept. 14, 2007 NSF-EAR, “Integrating computational volcanology with natural deposits: an investigation of over-water and over-land volcanic transport of the Kos Plateau Tuff” $265,085. Dates: Jan.1 2005 – Dec. 31, 2008 NSF-EAR, “Dynamics and timescales of magmatic processes in the crust: A collaborative study of Volcán Quizapu” $230,693. Dates: July 1 2007 – June 30, 2010 NSF-EAR, “Dynamics of Large Silicic Magma Reservoirs: Combining Geochemical Data and Physical Models on Voluminous Ignimbrites From the San Juan Volcanic Field, Colorado” $305,000. Dates July 1, 2008-June 30 2011. NSF-EAR, “Establishing the Time and Length Scales of Initial Arc Construction: The Mantle-crust Connection” $322,545. Dates March 1, 2011 – Feb. 28, 2014. NSF-EAR, “Life Cycles of Basaltic Magma Mushes: The Dynamic Controls on Unlocking and Mixing” $325, 142. Dates April 1, 2015-March 31, 2018. Associated Western Universities Fellowship to Battelle, Pacific Northwest Labs, Summer 1994. Multiple PI: NSF-EAR: "A Re-evaluation of the Ballooning Pluton Hypothesis", $ 8,000, sub-contract from Prof. Scott Paterson at U.S.C. Dates: Sept. 1, 1989 – Sept. 1, 1990. NSF-EAR: “Integration of Advanced Computer Workstations into Undergraduate Geological Sciences Curriculum”, $29,000. Dates July 15, 1993-Dec. 31, 1995. NSF-VPW: Women in Science Program, joint with Prof. Anita Grunder, Oregon State University. Funded sabbatical leave and research costs for visiting woman scientist at UW, $79,166. Sept. 1, 1993-Feb. 28, 1995. NSF-SAT: Science and Technology Center in Volcanology. Joint with University of Hawaii, total 5 year budget: $19,271,925. Proposal passed highly competitive initial reviews but not list of final five. Associate Editor: Journal of Petrology Journal of Volcanology and Geothermal Research Conferences and Symposium Organized: Penrose Conference on Arc Magmatism and Origin of Tonalites, Chelan, WA, 1992 Keynote Symposium GSA National Meeting, Seattle, 1995 Penrose Conference on Melt Generation and Migration, Verbania, Italy 1997 Penrose Conference on Longevity of Silicic Systems, Mammoth Lakes, California 2001 Pardee Symposium on Melt in the Crust and Mantle, GSA National Meeting, 2001 Special Session AGU-EUG-EGU meeting, Nice, 2003 Special Session AGU meeting Spring 2004 Special Sessipn AGU meeting Fall 2005 Modeling Explosive Volcanism Workshop, Spring 2007 Special session AGU meeting Fall 2012 Keynote and Invited Talks: EGU Spring meeting 2016 “Re-awakening magmatic systems” SOTA “State of the Arc” Conference 2015 AGU Session Fall 2014 “Physical Petrology” IAVCEI meeting Japan, 2013 AGU Session Fall 2012, “Space, Time, and Transport in Petrology and Geochemistry” AGU Session Fall 2012 The Mush Model: Paradigm or Straitjacket? PIRE Workshop on Environmental and extreme multiphase flows 2012, “Grain-scale processes in dense and transitional granular flows” AGU Session on Crustal Systematics 2011 MARGINS Planning Workshop 2011 Society of Mathematical Geology, Pisa Italy 2010 Penrose on Yellowstone and SRP rhyolites 2009 Mineralogical Society Short Course: “Magma Dynamics” 2008 IAVCEI Cities on Volcanoes “Probing the emergent structures and mechanics of pyroclastic flows: Integrating thedynamics and deposits of volcanic eruptions" 2007 AGU Session “Will the Real PhenoCryst Please Stand Up?” Fall 2005 AGU Session “Experimental and Numerical Exploration of Volcanic Phenomena” Fall 2005 Conference on Mechanics of Turbidites, Santa Barbara, keynote, 2005 American Physical Society, Fluid Dynamics Div., keynote for annual meeting 2004 AGU Session “Birth, Growth, and Death of Magmatic Arcs: Comparisons Among Arcs in Different Settings,” AGU Fall 2003 SOTA ‘State of the Arc’ Conference, 2003 SOTA ‘State of the Arc’ Conference, 2007 Eruption Modeling Workshop, 2002 Penrose Conference on Silicic Systems, 2001 German Conference: “Orogenic processes - quantification and simulation in the mid-European Variscides" Penrose Conference on Melt Generation and Migration Chapman Conference on Ocean Island Magmatism Hutton Conference on the Origin of Granites Reviews of Mineralogy Short Course on Contact Metamorphism Penrose Conference on Arc Magmatism and Origin of Tonalites Reviews of Mineralogy Short Course on Modern Methods of Igneous Petrology Conference on Chaotic Systems and Geology IAVCEI meeting on Continental Magmatism Penrose Conference of the Mechanisms of Emplacement of Magmas NATO Conference on Structure and Dynamics of Partially Solidified Systems Other Invited Talks: Cal Tech, U.C.S.C., U.C. Berkeley, Univ. Oregon, U.S.C., Univ. of Chicago, Penn. State., U.C.L.A. (twice), Stanford, Cascade Volcano Observatory, Univ. Mass., Oregon State Univ., Hampshire College, Univ. New Mexico, Univ. Nevada, Mich. State, Univ. North Carolina, Univ. of Iowa, Western Washington, Univ. of Georgia, Univ. of Alaska, U.C. Davis, Univ. British Columbia, Univ. Utah Student Supervision (detailed elsewhere): Committee chair: 5 Ph.D., 5 M.S. Committee member: 18 Ph.D., 5 M.S. Competitive and Outside Offers Offered Macdonald Chair (at full Professor rank) in Volcanology and position of State Volcanologist, University and State of Hawaii, 1998. UW retention offer accepted. Other Fellow of the Geological Society of America Fulbright Scholar evaluation committee Evaluation letters for: promotion to full rank, UCLA; tenure at WSU, Univ. Wyoming, Univ. of Minnesota, Univ. of Illionis, Univ. of Missiouri, Pamona College, Rice Univ., Brown Univ., Univ. British Columbia; Habilitation for German University System. Membership: American Geophysical Union, Geological Society of America, Sigma Xi, Tau Beta Pi (engineering honor society) Member ARCUS, Arctic Research review panel Member of the AAAS Review Committee for the USGS Volcano Hazards Program U.S. DOE Multiphase Flow & Multiscale Simulations and Optimization Merit Review Google Scholar Profile http://scholar.google.com/citations?user=BeHnnFIAAAAJ&hl=en Publications (* invited papers) all are peer or editor reviewed: Schleicher, J.M., Bergantz, G.W., Breidenthal, R.E., Burgisser, A., 2016, “Time scales of mixing in magma mushes”, Geophysical Research Letters, v. 43(4), p. 1543-1550. Bergantz, G.W., Schleicher, J.M., Burgisser,
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