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. |