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MICHAEL M. KIMBERLEY
Dr. Michael Kimberley Associate Professor
Tel. (919) 515-7831
Office: Rm. 2138 Jordan Hall
Office Hours: 11:30am-12:30pm Tues. and Thurs.
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E-mail: mmkimber@ncsu.edu
Curriculum Vitae

Honours B.Sc. in June, 1969, from Dept. of Geology, University of Western Ontario, London, Canada

PhD in June, 1974, from Dept. of Geological and Geophysical Sciences, Princeton University, Princeton, NJ

TEACHING AND RESEARCH AREAS
Iron-rich chemical sedimentary rock and modern sediments, their distribution through Earth history and implications for the evolution of Earth; Other sedimentary ore deposits; International geology, especially in northern South America, Japan, and Jordan; Computer applications especially GIS.


SELECTED PUBLICATIONS:
Kimberley, M.M. and Bruck, R.I., 2010, Discussing the Environment: Wiley & Sons, NY, 396 p.   The ISBN is 978-0-470-55084-7.  This book includes a four-hour DVD in the book jacket.  The ISBN for the DVD is 978KPART10476.

Kimberley, M.M., 2009., Discussing Oceans, Wiley and Sons, NY, 305 p.  The ISBN is 978-0-470-391778.  This book includes a seven-hour DVD in the book jacket.  The ISBN for the DVD is 978-0-555-04253-3.

Kimberley, M.M., 2008, Discussing Earth, Wiley and Sons, NY, 356 p., The ISBN is ISBN 978-0-470-185018.  This book includes a seven-hour DVD in the book jacket.  The ISBN for the DVD is 978KPART10476.

Kimberley, M.M. and Abu-Jaber, N., 2005, Shallow perched groundwater, a flux of deep CO2, and near-surface water-rock interaction in northeastern Jordan: an example of positive feedback and Darwin’s “warm little pond”:  Precambrian Research, v. 137, p. 273-280.
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