Associate Professor of Earth Sciences
Justin V. Strauss
My primary interest is reconstructing Earth’s history, particularly the co-evolution of Earth and life during key periods of tectonic and climatic change. Most of my projects are framed through the lens of field-based sedimentology, stratigraphy, and geological mapping; however, I also integrate a wide array of tools, such as isotope geochemistry, geochronology, paleontology, and structural geology to explore outstanding problems in historical geobiology and global tectonics.Justin.V.Strauss@dartmouth.edu |
Postdoctoral Fellows
Ben Davis Barnes – Agouron Postdoctoral Fellow
Erin Donaghy – Starting at UNLV in January 2025
Graduate Students
Geordi Geier – PhD
My research is focused on the geological evolution of the northernmost part of the North American Cordillera. I am studying a succession of Devonian–Carboniferous rocks in the northeastern Brooks Range of Alaska to clarify the sequence of tectonic events that occurred during the amalgamation of the Arctic Alaska terrane. This research involves field-based geologic mapping and stratigraphic analysis, detrital zircon geochronology, mudstone geochemistry, and biostratigraphy.George.R.Geier.GR@dartmouth.edu |
Alec Getraer – PhD
I study geomorphology and how landscapes respond to and record climate change. As an undergraduate, I investigated climate signatures encoded in the geometry of branching rivers. My PhD research, co-advised by Marisa Palucis and Justin Strauss, focuses on quantifying sediment transport and delivery in rapidly warming Arctic watersheds. I am interested in how feedbacks between climate, ecology, and surface processes control periglacial landscape stability, and in how the influence of past conditions and processes persist in the morphology and hydrology of post-glacial landscapes.alexander.getraer.gr@dartmouth.edu |
Reina Harding – PhD
My research interests are centered on investigating the interplay between environmental and biotic systems and how those relationships broadly inform Earth’s history. My work is specifically focused on the Ediacaran-Cambrian transition, an interval of time marked by notable changes in biogeochemical cycling and the evolution of life on Earth. Using field observations, sedimentary geochemistry, and modeling to analyze carbonate-dominated rocks in the Yukon, Canada, I hope to further contextualize the geologic settings that characterize this pivotal boundary in Earth’s history.reina.l.harding.gr@dartmouth.edu |
Bailey Nordin – MSc
I am interested in linking past changes in the climate, glacial history, and tectonics of polar environments through the combination of geochronometers, ranging from the decadal to million-year scale. My current research focuses on the effects of past climate on landscape evolution across an Arctic permafrost catchment in the Northern Richardson Mountains of the Northwest Territories, Canada. In order to quantify erosion rates and glacial history through time, I am employing a variety of field and lab techniques, including (U-Th)/He thermochronology, cosmogenic nuclide dating, and optically stimulated luminescence dating.Bailey.J.Nordin.GR@dartmouth.edu |
Luis Torres – MSc
My research interests are structural geology and tectonics. My research will involve doing fieldwork in Penobscot Bay, Maine, mainly mapping the poorly understood formations and deformation of the area.luis.a.torres.gr@dartmouth.edu |
Tianran Zhang – PhD
Undergraduate Thesis Students
Parker Jones
I am an undergraduate student majoring in Earth Science. I am interested in understanding the Earth’s geologic history through the lens of structural and tectonic relationships. I am currently working in Penobscot Bay, Maine, mapping a relatively understudied and heavily deformed region of New England.parker.d.jones.24@dartmouth.edu |
Catie Stukel
I am an undergraduate working in the Brooks Range to investigate the stratigraphy and provenance of the Beaucoup Formation. At Dartmouth, I study Earth Science and am on the Pre-Medical track.caitlin.s.stukel.23@dartmouth.edu |
Past Lab Group Members
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- Tyler Allen – lab manager – Colorado Mountain School
- James F. Busch – PhD student – Fidelity Investments
- Karol Faehnrich – PhD student – University of Adelaide
- Peter Galloway – lab manager – Dartmouth MSc student
- Timothy M. Gibson – postdoctoral fellow –
- Peter Kannam – undergraduate student –
- Joseph Malinowski – undergraduate student – Texas Instruments
- Peter Mamrol – undergraduate student – Jacobs Engineering
- Akshay Mehra – postdoctoral fellow – Professor at University of Washington
- Caroline Needell – lab manager – MIT/WHOI PhD student
- Bailey Nordin – lab manager – Strauss Lab MSc student
- Charlotte Nutt – undergraduate student – University of Southern Maine Law
- Joshua Perez – undergraduate student – Peace Corps.
- Charlie Robinson – lab manager –
- Maxwell Saylor – undergraduate student – Roux Associates
- Shaalin Sehra – undergraduate student – MIT PhD student
- Jack Taylor – undergraduate student – Outside Bozeman
- Forrest Town – undergraduate student – VMBA
- Christian Trejo – undergraduate student –
- Ginny Wala – MSc student –
- London Warburton – lab manager –