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| Donald F. Reaser Geoscience Building 231
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Donald F. Reaser, Professor, Ph.D., The University of Texas at Austin, 1974.
Research Interests include study of: 1) environmental problems in the north Texas area
with special emphasis on the formation of earthflows and the detrimental effects of
expansive soils; 2) the characteristics and origin of Balcones faults
in northeast Texas; and 3) selected chert replacement of Permian Alibates Dolomite in the
northern Panhandle of Texas. During the late 1980s and early 1990s, he was
closely associated with geologic investigations related to placement of the proposed
Superconducting Super Collider in the Dallas-Fort Worth area. Reaser has a keen interest
in the history of geology - especially the early geologic work conducted on the Texas
Cretaceous stratigraphic section. In 1997, he published an article on the work of Robert
T. Hill (the "Father of Texas Geology") in the Journal of Geoscience
Education. The abstract from this article is given in the
attached page. Additional information
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Department of Geology, University of Texas at Arlington
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