JEFFREY REID
Adjunct Associate
Professor
Tel. (919) 733-2423 x403
Email: jreid@ncsu.edu
Curriculum
Vitae
B.A.,
Geology, University of Minnesota, Duluth, 1971
M.A., Geology, University of Texas at Austin, 1974
Ph.D.,
Geology, University of Georgia, Athens, 1981
TEACHING
AND RESEARCH AREAS
Forensic geology, geographic information systems (GIS), digital
mapping, industrial minerals, and environmental geochemistry.
SELECTED
PUBLICATIONS AND MANUSCRIPTS IN PRESS:
Reid,
Jeffrey C., Allan A. Axon, and Medina, Michael A., 200X, Digital
geologic map of North Carolina accompanied by explanatory text,
U.S.A., scale 1:500,000. Digital Data Series 1: North Carolina Geological
Survey - in review [digital publication].
Reid, Jeffrey C. and Carpenter, Robert H., 1998, Asbestos
monitoring and regulation in public drinking-water supplies: A case
history from North Carolina: Geological Society of America, Boulder,
CO, Reviews in Engineering Geology, Volume XII, p.89-96.
Carpenter, Albert P., Reid, Jeffrey C., and Gardner, Charles
H., 1995, North Carolina, U.S.A.: An industrial minerals storehouse,
in Simard, Claudette M. (compiler) and Walker, Brian J.
(Editor), Proceedings of the 28th forum on the geology of industrial
minerals, Martinsburg, West Virginia, May 3-8, 1992, West Virginia
Geological and Economic Survey and U.S. Bureau of Mines, Circular
C-46, Morgantown, West Virginia, pages 65-70.
Reid, Jeffrey C., 1993, A geochemical atlas of North Carolina,
USA: Journal of Geochemical Exploration, v. 47, p. 11-27.
Reid, Jeffrey C., 1991. A geochemical atlas of North Carolina.
Bulletin 93. North Carolina Geological Survey: Raleigh.
Reid, Jeffrey C., 1993. A hydrochemical atlas of North Carolina.
Bulletin 94. North Carolina Geological Survey: Raleigh.
Reid, Jeffrey C., 1987, Exploration computer applications
to primary dispersion halos, Kougarok tin prospect, Seward Peninsula,
Alaska: Geobyte, vol. 2, no. 1, p. 30-32.
Reid, Jeffrey C., 1986, Tungsten resources, in Bever, M.B.,
The Encyclopedia of Materials Science and Engineering, Pergamon,
Oxford (England), v. 7, p. 5168-5170.
Dr. Reid also collaborates with U.S. Geological Survey Minerals
Program staff to write the State's Annual Minerals Chapter. This
report describes minerals production and minerals activities in
North Carolina.
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