Contributions from Charlie Kerans

Charlie  has kindly donated images of Bahama Platform, and coral reefs in Cozumel, Mexico, and the Turks and Caicos islands

 

Currently: Department Chair, Geological Sciences, Jackson School of Geosciences
Professor, Department of Geological Sciences, Jackson School of Geosciences
Senior Research Scientist, Bureau of Economic Geology, Jackson School of Geosciences
Robert K. Goldhammer Chair in Carbonate Geology
Wilton E. Scott Centennial Professorship

Charlie is the Goldhammer Chair of Carbonate Geology at the Department of Geological Sciences, and co-Principal Investigator of the Bureau of Economic Geology’s Carbonate Reservoir Characterization Research Laboratory, Jackson School of Geosciences, The University of Texas at Austin. Since 2006 he held an appointment at the Department of Geosciences as Goldhammer Chair of Carbonate Geology, offering courses in modern and ancient carbonate deposition and diagenesis as well as sequence stratigraphy. Areas of focus are carbonate sequence stratigraphy and reservoir characterization, with an emphasis on integrating outcrop analog information for improved understanding of the subsurface. Charlie has won 10 best paper/poster/oral presentation awards with co-workers and students, including two Wallace Pratt awards for best published paper in AAPG, and the Carlos Dengo award for best paper presented at the International AAPG in South Africa in 2008. In 2014 Kerans was named AAPG Grover Murray Distinguished Educator. He also received the Society of Sedimentary Geology’s second highest medal, the Francis J. Pettijohn Medal for Distinguished Contributions to Sedimentology in 2014, and for 2017 the SEPM Honorary Membership Award. At the Jackson School he has won three Knebel teaching awards as well as the Walter Award.

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