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Dr. Harry  Rowe
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Dr. Harry Rowe
Assistant Professor-Earth & Environmental Sciences
 
Contact address   500 Yates Street, Arlington, TX 77019     Office LocationMail Box: 19049, GS 
Email  hrowe@uta.edu    Contact Number 817-272-2998    Fax No: 817-272-2628    Web Link Web Link   Web Link Web Link   Web LinkWeb Link   
 Professional Preparation
 DegreeMajorInstitutionYear
 PhDGeological and Environmental SciencesStanford University2002
 MSEarth and Planetary SciencesUniversity of New Mexico1995
 BAGeologyMiami University of Ohio1993
 Research and Expertise
Harry Rowe
 

Stable Isotope Geochemistry

Low-Temperature Geochemistry

Paleoclimatology

Paleoceanography


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  YearPublication  Type
2008

Algeo, T.J., Rowe, H.D., Hower, J., Schwark, L., and Heckel, P.,2008. ‘Oceanic denitrification during late Carboniferous glacial-interglacial cycles’, Nature Geoscience 1, 709-714. doi:10.1038/ngeo307


 
2008

Hudson, S.M, Johnson, C.L., Efendiyeva, M.A., Rowe, H.D., Feyzullayev, A.A., and Aliyev, C.S., 2008: ‘Stratigraphy and geochemical characterization of the Oligocene-Miocene Maikop Series: implications for the paleogeography of eastern Azerbaijan’, Tectonophysics 451, 40-55.


 
2008

Chen, J., Beatty, T.W., Henderson, C.M., Rowe, H.D., 2008, ‘Conodont biostratigraphy across the Permian"Triassic boundary at the Dawen section, Great Bank of Guizhou, Guizhou Province, South China: Implications for the Late Permian extinction and correlation with Meishan’, Journal of Asian Earth Sciences, in press. doi:10.1016/j.jseaes.2008.08.002


 
2008

Rowe, H.D., Loucks, R.G., Ruppel, S.C., and Rimmer, S.M., 2008, ‘Mississippian Barnett formation, Fort Worth basin, Texas: bulk geochemical constraints on the severity of hydrographic restriction and the biogeochemical cycling and fate of iron’, Chemical Geology, in press. doi:10.1016/j.chemgeo.2008.08.006


 
2008

Algeo, T.J., Shen, Y., Lyons, T.W., Rowe, H.D., Zhang, T., and Nyguen, T.K.T., ‘Association of 34S-depleted pyrite layers with negative carbonate ´13C excursions at the Permian/Triassic boundary: Evidence for upwelling of sulfidic deep-ocean watermasses’, accepted at Geochemistry, Geophysics, Geosystems 9(4), doi:10.1029/2007GC001823.


 
 News Articles
Droughts and Climate--Ohio University Story
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Droughts and Climate--National Geographic
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Droughts and Climate--TerraDaily
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Droughts and Climate--E!ScienceNews
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Droughts and Climate--Charleston Gazette
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 Teaching
 
GEOL 5348-001 - Marine Geology and Geochemistry
Spring 2009
The course is focused on the geochemical processes that occur above and within marine sediments. Students should obtain a broader understanding of the processes occurring after deposition, especially during early diagenesis. Focus will also be place upon interpreting paleoenvironmental conditions using geochemical constraints.
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GS
Phone: 817-272-2998  Email: hrowe@uta.edu

 
GEOL 5301-001 - Environmental Geochemistry
Fall 2008

Fundamentals of low-temperature aqueous geochemistry, and anthropogenic impacts on natural water systems. Topics include equilibrium thermodynamics, kinetics, aqueous complexation, and oxidation/reduction processes that affect metals and organic matter in natural waters.


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GS
Phone: 817-272-2998  Email: hrowe@uta.edu

 
GEOL 1425-004 - Earth Systems
Fall 2009
Fundamentals of geology using a “systems approach”. Students will learn geological concepts, principles, and the scientific terms. Students will be exposed to plate tectonics, the formation of different rock types, geologic time, the deep Earth, and surface geology.
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GS  Hours: T 8-10AM
Phone: 817-272-2998  Email: hrowe@uta.edu

 
GEOL 1425-001 - Earth Systems
Summer I 5-week 2009

Fundamentals of geology using a “systems approach”. Students will learn geological concepts, principles, and the scientific terms. Students will be exposed to plate tectonics, the formation of different rock types, geologic time, the deep Earth, and surface geology.


Download Syllabus (36.5KB. This syllabus was uploaded Wednesday 29th, July 2009 04:10:14 PM and is subject to change.)
Contact Information
GS
Phone: 817-272-2998  Email: hrowe@uta.edu


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