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William S. Bartels
Arnold G. Langbo Trustees' Professor
Office: 024 Palenske
Hall
Phone: 517-629-0313
Email:
wbartels@albion.edu
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Dr.
Bartels is a stratigrapher and vertebrate paleontologist who
specializes in the sedimentary geology of river deposits,
ancient terrestrial ecosystems, and the paleontology of
non-dinosaurian reptiles. Two current research projects
focus on describing new Eocene fossil vertebrate faunas
recovered from field sites in Wyoming and using reptile
diversity and body size to estimate ancient climatic
parameters such as mean annual rainfall and temperature.
Spring 2008 Schedule
Bill Bartels is
on sabbatical Spring 2008.
Courses
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Geol
103 Historical Geology (lecture and lab)
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Geol
205 Sedimentation & Stratigraphy (lecture and
lab)
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Geol
209 Geochronology & Paleontology (lecture and
lab)
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Geol
210 Regional Field Geology
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Geol./Biol. 309 Vertebrate Paleontology (lecture and
lab)
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Geol
314 Geological Field Methods
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LA
101 Dinosaurs
Education
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Ph.D. Geology
1987
The University of Michigan
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M.S. Geology 1981
The
University of Michigan
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A.B. Geology 1977 Rutgers College
Career
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1996- date Professor, Dept. of Geological Sciences,
Albion College
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Department Chair, 1995-2007
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Arnold G. Langbo Trustee’s Professor, 2001-date
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1992-1996 Associate Professor, Dept. of Geological
Sciences, Albion College
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1986-1992 Assistant Professor, Dept. of Geological
Sciences, Albion College
Externally Funded Grants
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National Science Foundation, REU Site Grant, Tertiary
Sedimentary Geology and Paleontology, Green River Basin,
Wyoming, Summer 1997-1998
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National Park Service, Challenge Grants (Fossil Butte
National Monument), Summer, 1996-1997
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National Geographic Society, Research and Exploration Grant,
Research Scientist (G. F. Gunnell, University of
Michigan, P. I.), Summer, 1992-1994
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Pew Foundation, Research Fellow Grant, Summer, 1992-1993
Selected
Recent Publications
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2008
Biostratigraphy and Biochronology of the latest
wasatchian, Bridgerian, and Uintan North American Land
Mammal “Ages.”
Papers on Geology, Vertebrate
Paleontology, and Biostratigraphy in Honor of Michael O.
Woodburne. L. Barry Albright III and Judd S. Case,
editors. Memoirs of the American Philosophical Society
(In Press). (with
G.F.
Gunnell, Paul C. Murphey, R. K. Stuckey, K. E. Townsend,
P. Robinson, and J-P. Zonneveld)
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2006
Lunulichnos tuberosus Ichnogen. and Ichno. Nov. from the early Eocene Wastach Formation,
Fossil Butte National Monument, Wyoming: An
arthropod-constructed trace fossil associated with
alluvial firmgrounds. Ichnos, 13:87-94.
(with
J-P. Zonneveld, J.M. Lavigne, and G.F. Gunnell)
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2004 Discussion and Reply: 40Ar/39Ar
geochronology of the Eocene Green River Formation,
Wyoming. Discussion. GSA Bulletin, 116: 251-252.
(with W.C. Clyde, J.P. Zonneveld, and G.F. Gunnell)
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2003 Stratal architecture
of an Early Eocene fluvial‑lacustrine depositional
system, Little Muddy Creek area, southwestern Green
River Basin, Wyoming. In: Raynolds, R.G. and
Flores, R.M. (eds.), Cenozoic Systems of the Rocky
Mountain Region, Rocky Mountain Association of
Geologists Memoir, 253-287. (with J-P. Zonneveld, and
W.C. Clyde)
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2001
Basin-margins, biodiversity, evolutionary innovation,
and the origin of new taxa. In: G.F. Gunnel
(ed.), Eocene Biodiversity: Unusual Occurrences and
Rarely Sampled Habitats. Plenum, Topics in
Geobiology: 403-432. (with G. F. Gunnell)
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2001
Linking the Wasatchian/Bridgerian boundary to the
Cenozoic Global Optimum: new magnetostratigraphic and
isotopic results from South Pass, Wyoming.
Palaeogeography, Palaeoclimatology, Palaeoecology,
167:175-199. (with W.C. Clyde, N.D. Sheldon, P.L. Koch,
G.F. Gunnell)
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2000
Early Eocene fossil vertebrates from the
southwestern Green River Basin, Lincoln and Uinta
counties, Wyoming. Journal of Vertebrate Paleontology,
20:369-386. (with J.P. Zonneveld and G. F. Gunnell)
Selected Recent Meeting
Presentations/Abstracts
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2005
Bored turtles along Paleolake Gosiute strandlines,
Wasatch Formation, South Pass, Wyoming.
GSA Abstracts with Programs, 2005: A-339. (with J.P.
Zonneveld, and G.F. Gunnell)
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2004 A late Wasatchian (late early Eocene) vertebrate assemblage
preserved in meandering stream channel deposits,
Northern Red Desert, Wyoming.
GSA Abstracts with Programs, 2004: A-92. (with G.F. Gunnell,
J.P. Zonneveld)
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2004 Early fluvial (Cathedral Bluffs) deposition
into a lacustrine basin (Green River) and the
preservation of an unusual terrestrial vertebrate
assemblage. GSA Abstracts with Programs, 2004: A-92.
(with J.P. Zonneveld, and G.F. Gunnell)
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2002 Stratigraphy, vertebrate paleontology, and paleoecology of the
Wasatch Formation, Fossil Butte National Monument,
Wyoming.
GSA
Abstracts with Programs, 2002:A-557. (with G.F. Gunnell
and J.P. Zonneveld)
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2002
Stratal architecture of an early Eocene fluvial‑lacustrine
depositional system.
GSA Abstracts with Programs, 2002:A-480. (with, J.P.
Zonneveld, W.C. Clyde, and G.F. Gunnell)
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2002 Paleolake fluctuations and vertebrate speciation in basin
margins: an example of “transgressive forcing” at South
Pass, Green River Basin, Wyoming.
GSA
Abstracts with Programs, 2002:A-481. (with G.F. Gunnell,
J.P. Zonneveld, and K.M. Muldoon)
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