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哈佛1977年本科毕业生-Anne Louise Raymond

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哈佛1977年本科毕业生-Anne Louise Raymond

 

Dr. Anne Raymond is currently a paleontology & geobiology professor in the Department of Geology and Geophysics, Texas A & M University at College Station, Texas. Anne initiated her paleobotanical training when she was an undergraduate student in Harvard University. In 1977 Anne Raymond completed her B.A. thesis, entitled “Quantitative analysis of three Iowa coal ball floras.” She realized her graduate study in the Department of Geophysical Sciences, University of Chicago and obtained her Ph. D. degree in 1983.

1 Education Background  

B. A., Harvard University, 1977;

Ph.D., University of Chicago, 1983.

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The basic information of AnneRaymond’s B.A. thesis is as follows:

Title: Quantitative  analysisof three Iowa coal ball floras

Attribution: by AnneRaymond.    

Author:Raymond, Anne Louise.

Subject:Coal -- United States. --geo; Paleobotany -- Iowa. --geo

Other subject: Coal United States. geo;  Paleobotany Iowa. geo;

Published: Cambridge,Ma.,     1977.

Description: [iv] 82 [iii] ℓ.    : ill ; 29 cm.

Language: English

Notes: Thesis note: Thesis (B.A.) -     Harvard.

HOLLIS Number: 003171169

Creation Date: 1977

Source: HVD ALEPH

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The basic information of AnneRaymond’s Ph.D. thesis is given below:

Title: Peat taphonomyof recent mangrove peats and Upper Carboniferous coal-ball peats / by AnneRaymond.

Author / Creator: Raymond,Anne,

Imprint: 1983

Description: xiv, 293 leaves : ill. ; 28 cm.

Language: English

Subject: Peat – Florida; Mangrove swamps;Coal balls

Format: Dissertations,Print, Book

URL for this record: http://pi.lib.uchicago.edu/1001/cat/bib/560847

Notes: Thesis (Ph.D.)--Univ. of Chicago, Dept. of the Geophysical Sciences, June 1983.

Bibliography: leaves 272-275.

2 Research interests

Paleobotany,Paleoecology, Modern Wetlands, Terrestrial Organic Carbon in MarineEnvironments

Courses:

Geology 101, 101H.   Principles of Geology

Geology 104.  Physical Geology

Geology 106.  Historical Geology

Geology 305.  Paleobiology

Geology 307.  Dinosaur World

Geology 330.  Geologic Field Trips

Geology 650.  Paleoecology

Geology 654.  Evolutionary Patterns and Processes

Geology 658.  Earth Systems through Deep Time

3 Publications (see Appendix I)

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1.Home

2.College of Arts and Sciences

3.Department ofBiological and Environmental Sciences

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Appendix: SelectedPublications of Dr Anne Raymond.

http://geoweb.tamu.edu/people/faculty/raymondanne.html

·        Raymond, A., Wehner, M.* and Costanza, S. H., 2014. Permineralized Alethopteris ambigua (Lesquereux) White:  Amedullosan with relatively long-lived leaves, adapted for sunny habitats inmires and floodplains.  Review of Palaeobotany and Palynology 200:82-96.

·        Raymond, A., Slone, E. D. J.* and Wehner, M.* 2013.  A newpermineralized Alethopteris from the Kalo Formation and a simple methodfor distinguishing permineralized Alethopteris species.  New Mexico Museumof Natural History and Science Bulletin 60: 338-342.

·        Kelley, P. H.,Fastovsky, D. E., Wilson, M. A. Laws, R., A., and Raymond, A. 2013. From paleontology to paleobiology:  a half-century of progress inunderstanding life history.   In:  Bickford, M. E. (ed.) The Webof Geological Sciences:  Advances, Impacts and Interactions. Boulder, CO, Geological Society of America, p. 191-232.

·        O’Keefe, J. M.K., Bechtel, A., Christans, K., Dai, S., DiMichele, W. A., Eble, C. F.,Esterle, J. S., Mastalerz, M., Raymond, A. L., Valentim, B. V., Wagner, N. J.,Ward, C. R.,  and Hower, J. C., 2013.  On the fundamental differencebetween coal rank and coal type.  International Journal of Coal Geology118: 58-87.

·        Raymond,A.,  Guillemette, R.,  Jones, C., andAhr W., 2012.  Carbonate petrology and geochemistry of Pennsylvanian coalballs from the Kalo Formation of Iowa.  International Journal of Coal Geology 94:137-149. doi:10.1016/j.coal.2012.01.007

·        Heise, E. A.*, Raymond,A., Parsons-Hubbard, K., Walker, S. E., Staff*, G. M., Powell, E. A.,Brett, C. and Ashton-Alcox, K. A., 2011.  Wood taphonomy in mairnecarbonate environments:  Experimental results. Palaeogeography,Palaeoclimatology, Palaeoecology 312: 363-379. doi:10.1016/j.palaeo.2011.04.031

·        Powell, E. N., Staff,G. M.*, Callender, W. R.,* Ashton-Alcox, K. A., Brett, C. E., Parsons-Hubbard,K. M., Walker, S.A., Raymond, A. 2011.  Taphonomic degradation ofmolluscan remains during thirteen years on the continental shelf and slope ofthe northwestern Gulf of Mexico.  Palaeogeography, Palaeoclimatology,Palaeoecology 312: 209-232. doi:10.1016/j.palaeo.2010.12.006

·        Powell, E. N.,Staff, G. M.*, Callender, W. R.*, Ashton-Alcox, K. A., Brett, C. E.,Parsons-Hubbard, K. M., Walker, S. A., Raymond, A.  2011.  TheInfluence of molluscan taxon on taphofacies development over a broad range ofenvironments of preservation: The SSETI Experience.  Palaeogeography, Palaeoclimatology, Palaeoecology 312: 233-264.doi:10.1016/j.palaeo.2011.01.008

·        Hower, J. C.,O’Keefe, J. M. K.*, Eble, C. F., Raymond, A., Valentim, B., Volk, T. J.,Richardson, A. R., Satterwhite, A. B., Hatch, R. S., Stucker, J. D., and Watt,M. A., 2011.  Notes on the origin of intertinite macerals in coal: Evidence for fungal and arthropod transformations of degraded macerals. Int. J. Coal Geol.  86: 231-240. doi:10.1016/j.coal.2011.02.005

·        Raymond, A., Lambert, L.,* Costanza, S. H., Slone, E. J.* andCutlip, P. G.* 2010.  Cordaiteans in paleotropical wetlands:  Anecological re-evaluation . International Journal of Coal Geology, 83(2-3):248-265. doi:10.1016/j.coal.2009.10.009.Raymond, A., and McCarty, R.*2009.  Pachytesta crenulata n. sp., a new medullosan ovulefrom the Pennsylvanian of Iowa.  Review of Palaeobotany and Palynology156: 283-306 DOI:10.1016/j.revpalbo.200903.007.

·        Parsons-Hubbard,K. M., Powell, E. N., Raymond, A., Walker, S. E., Brett, C.,Ashton-Alcox, K., Shepard, R. N., Krause, R., and Deline, B., 2008. Thetaphonomic signature of a brine seep and the potential for Burgess Shale stylepreservation.  Journal of Shellfish Research 27(1):227-239.

·        Powell, E. N.,Callender, W. R., Staff, G. M.*, Parsons-Hubbard, K. M., Brett, C., Walker, S.E, Raymond, A., and Ashton-Alcox, K., 2008.  Molluscan shellcondition after eight years on the sea floor -- Taphonomy in the Gulf of Mexicoand Bahamas.  Journal of Shellfish Research 27(1):191-225.

·        Baez-Cazull, S.E.*, McGuire, J. T., Cozzarelli, I. M., Raymond, A., and Welsh, L.*,2007.  Centimeter-scale characterization of biogeochemical gradients at awetland-aquifer interface using capillary electrophoresis.  AppliedGeochemistry 22(12): 2664-2683.

·        Raymond, A., Gensel, P., and Stein, W. A.  2006.Phytogeography of Late Silurian macrofloras.  Review of Palaeobotany andPalynology. 142: 165-192.

·        O’Keefe, J. M.*K., Sancay, R. H.,*, Raymond, A, and Yancey, T. E., 2005.  Acomparison of late Paleocene and late Eocene lignite depositional systems usingpalynology, upper Wilcox and upper Jackson Groups, east-central Texas. In:  Warwick, P. A. (ed.) Coal Depositional Systems.  GSA SpecialPaper 387: 59-71.

·        Raymond, A. and Metz, C.* 2004.  Ice and its consequences:Glaciation in the Late Ordovician, Late Devonian, Pennsylvanian-Permian, andCenozoic compared.  Journal of Geology 112: 655-670.

·        Staff, G. M.,*Callender, W. R.*, Powell, E. N., Parsons-Hubbard, K. M., Brett, C. E., Walker,S. E., Carlson, D. D., White, S., Raymond, A., Heise, E. A.* 2002.Taphonomic trends along a forereef slope:  Lee Stocking Island,Bahamas.  I. Location and Water Depth.  Palaios 17: 50-65.

·        Staff, G. M.,Callender, W. R., Powell, E. N., Parsons-Hubbard, K. M., Brett, C. E., Walker,S. E., Carlson, D. D., White, S., Raymond, A., Heise, E. A. 2002. Taphonomic trends along a forereef slope:  Lee Stocking Island,Bahamas.  II. Time. Palaios 17:  66-83.

·        Powell, E. N.,Parsons-Hubbard, K. M., Callender, W. R.*, Staff, G. M.*, Rowe, G. T., Brett,C. E., Walker, S. E., Raymond, A., Carlson, D. D., White, S., Heise, E.A.*, 2002.  Taphonomy on a continental shelf and slope:  two-yeartrends -- Gulf of Mexico and Bahamas.  Palaeogeography, Palaeoclimatology,Palaeoecology

184:1-35.

·        Raymond, A., Cutlip, P.*, and Sweet, M. 2001.  Rates andprocesses of terrestrial nutrient cycling in the Paleozoic:  The worldbefore beetles, termites and flies. Pp 235-283.  In:  Allmon, W., andBottjer, D. (eds.) Evolutionary Paleoecology. Columbia University Press, NewYork.

·        Zhou Yu-Xing*, Raymond,A., and Eble, C.  2000.  Lower Chesterian (Late Visean)palynomorphs from the Black Warrior Basin, Northwest Alabama.  Proc. NinthInternational Palynological Congress: 69-76.

·        Parsons-Hubbard,K., Callender, W. R., Powell, E. A. N., Brett, C. E., Walker, S. E., Raymond,A., and Staff, G. M. 1999.  Rates of burial and disturbance onexperimentally-deployed molluscs:  Gulf of Mexico Shelf and Slope andBahamas Platform Edge.  Palaios 14:  337-351.

·        Raymond, A., Phillips, M. K.* Gennett, J. A.* and Comet, P.,1997.  Palynology and paleoecology of Eocene lignites from the ManningFormation (Jackson Group) outcrop in the Lake Somerville Spillway. International Journal of Coal Geology 34(3/4):  195-223

·        Raymond, A., 1996.  Latitudinal patterns in thediversification of mid-Carboniferous land plants:  Climate and the floralbreak.  In:  Leary R. L. (ed.) Patterns in Paleobotany: Proceedings of a Czech-U.S. Carboniferous Paleobotany Workshop.  IllinoisState Museum Scientific Papers 26:  1-18.

·        Webb, G. E.,Sando, W. J. and Raymond, A., 1997.  Mississippian latitudinaldiversity gradients (Western Interior United States):  Testing the limitsof high resolution diversity data. Journal of Paleontology 71(5): 780-791.

·        De Wet, C. B.,Moshier, S. O., Hower, J.C., De Wet, A. P., Brennan, S. T., Helfrich, C. T., Raymond,A. L., 1997.  Disrupted coaland carbonate facies within two Pennsylvanian cyclothems, southern IllinoisBasin, United States. GSA Bulletin 109 (10): 1231-1248.

·        Raymond, A., and Metz, C. M.*, 1995,  Laurussian land-plantdiversity during the Silurian and Devonian:  Mass extinction, samplingbias, or both?  Paleobiology  21(1):  74-91.

·        Staub, J. R.,Esterle, J. S., and Raymond, A., 1991.  Comparative geomorphicanalysis of central Appalachian coal beds and Malaysian peat deposits. Bull.Soc. geol. France 162:  339-351.

·        Kelley, P. H.,and Raymond, A., 1991.  Brachiopod migration, diversity andevolution in the Southern Hemisphere during the early and middleCarboniferous.  Palaeogeography, Palaeoclimatology and Palaeoecology86:23-39.

·        Raymond, A., Kelley, P. H., and Lutken, C. B., l990.  Dead bydegrees:  Articulate brachiopods, paleoclimate, and the mid-Carboniferousextinction event.  Palaios 5(2):  111-123.

·        Kelley, P. H., Raymond,A.,  and Lutken, C. B., 1990.  Carboniferous brachiopod migrationand latitudinal diversity:  a new paleoclimatic method.  In: McKerrow, W. S. and Scotese, C. R. (eds.) Paleozoic Biogeography andPaleogeography.  Geological Society Memoir 12:  325-332.

·        Covington, D.J.* and Raymond, A., 1989.  Taxonomicuniformitarianism:  the problem with shoot/root ratios of peats. Rev. Palaeobot.  Palynol. 58:  85-94.

·        Raymond, A., Kelley, P. H., and Lutken, C. B., 1989.  Polarglaciers and life at the equator:  the history of Dinantian and Namurian(Carboniferous) climate.  Geology 17:  408-411.

·        Raymond, A., 1988.  The paleoecology of a coal-ball depositfrom the Middle Pennsylvanian of Iowa dominated by Cordaitaleangymnosperms.  Rev. Palaeobot. Palynol. 53:  233-250.

·        Ziegler, A. M., Raymond,A., Gierlowski, T. C., Horrell, M. A., Rowley, D. B., and Lottes, A. L., 1987.  Coal, climate and terrestrial productivity:  thePresent and Early Cretaceous compared.  In:  Scott, A. C. (ed.) Coaland coal-bearing strata:  Recent Advances.  Geological Society ofLondon Special Publication  No. 32:  25-50.

·        Raymond, A., Kelley, P. H., and Lutken, C. B., 1987. Comment on 'Frasnian/Fammenian mass extinction and cold-water oceans. Geology 15:  777.

·        Raymond, A., 1987.  Paleogeographic distribution of EarlyDevonian plant traits.  Palaios 2:  113-132.

·        Raymond, A., 1987.  Interpreting ancient swampcommunities:  Can we see the forest in the peat?  Rev. Palaeobot.Palynol. 52:  217-231.

·        Gennett, J. A.*,Raymond, A., and Parker, W. C., 1986.  Changes in floralcomposition within depositional environments in Texas Jackson Grouplignites.  Transactions G.C.A.G.S. 36:  449-456.

·        Raymond, A., 1985.  Phytogeography, floral diversity andclimatic amelioration during the Early Carboniferous (Dinantian). Paleobiology 11:  293-309.

·        Raymond, A., Parker, W. C., and Barrett, S. F., 1985,Phytogeography of the Early Devonian, p. 129-167.  In:  Tiffney, B.(ed.) Geological Factors and the Evolution of Plants.  Yale UniversityPress, New Haven.

·        Raymond, A., Parker, W. C., and Parrish, J. T., 1985, Phytogeographyand paleoclimatology of the Early Carboniferous, p. 169-222.  In: Tiffney, B. (ed.), Geological Factors and the Evolution of Plants.  YaleUniversity Press, New Haven.

·        Rowley, D. B., Raymond,A., Parrish, J. T., Lottes, A. L., Scotese, C. R., and Ziegler, A. M.,1985.  Carboniferous paleogeographic and paleoclimaticreconstructions.   International Journal of Coal Geology 5:  7-42.

·        Raymond, A. and Phillips, T. L., 1983, Evidence for an UpperCarboniferous mangrove community, in Teas, H. (ed.) Biology and Ecology ofMangroves.  Tasks for Vegetation Science 8:  19-30.

·        Ziegler, A. M.,Bambach, R. K., Parrish, J. T., Barrett,  S. F., Gierlowski, E. H.,Parker, W. C., Raymond, A., and Sepkoski , J. J., Jr., 1981, Paleozoicbiogeography and climatology, p. 231-266.  In:  Niklas, K. J. (ed.),Paleobotany, Paleoecology, and Evolution:  Vol. 2. Praeger Publishers, NewYork.

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