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John Grotzinger

John Grotzinger

John Grotzinger is a field geologist interested in the evolution of the Earth's surface environments and biosphere.  His research addresses the chemical development of the early oceans and atmosphere, the environmental context of early animal evolution, and the geologic factors that regulate sedimentary basins.  He has contributed to developing the basic geologic framework of a number of sedimentary basins and orogenic belts in northwestern Canada, northen Siberia, southern Africa, and the western United States.  He received his B.S. in geoscience from Hobart College in 1979, an M.S. in geology from the University of Montana in 1981, and a Ph.D. in geology from Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University in 1985.  He spent three years as a research scientist at the Lamont-Doherty Geological Observatory before joinning the MIT faculty in 1988.  From 1979 to 1990, he was engaged in regional mapping for the Geological Survey of Canada.  He currently works as a geologist on the Mars Exploration Rover team, the first mission to conduct ground-based exploration of the bedrock geology of another planet, which has resulted in the discovery sedimentary rocks formed in aqueous depositional environments.  In 1998, Dr. Grotzinger was named the Waldemar Lindgren Distinguished Scholar at MIT, and in 2000 he became the Robert R. Schrock Professor of Earth and Planetary Sciences.  In 2005, he moved from MIT to Caltech, where he is the Fletcher Jones Professor of Geology.  He received the Presidential Young Investigator Award of the National Science Foundation in 1990, the Donath Medal of the Geological Society of America in 1992, and the Henno Martin Medal of the Geological Society of Namibia in 2001.  He is a member of the American Academy of Arts & Sciences and the U.S. National Academy of Sciences.
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  • Available July 2014

    LaunchPad for Grotzinger's Understanding Earth

    John Grotzinger; Thomas Jordan
    ©2014 | Seventh Edition
    ISBN-13: 9781464174797

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  • Available May 2014

    LaunchPad 6 month access card for Grotzinger's Understanding Earth

    John Grotzinger; Thomas Jordan
    ©2014 | Seventh Edition
    ISBN-13: 9781464181603

    For the introductory geology or physical geology course. Understanding Eart .....[+]

                
  • Available March 2014

    e-Book Access Card for Understanding Earth (6 Month)
    A W.H. Freeman Interactive e-Book

    John Grotzinger; Thomas Jordan
    ©2014 | Seventh Edition
    ISBN-13: 9781464181900

    For the introductory geology or physical geology course. Understanding Eart .....[+]

                
  • Available January 2014

    LaunchPad 6 month access card for Jordan's Essential Earth

    Thomas Jordan; John Grotzinger
    ©2012 | Second Edition
    ISBN-13: 9781464162664

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  • e-Book Access Card for Understanding Earth (High School) (6 Use)

    John Grotzinger
    ©2012 | Sixth Edition
    ISBN-13: 9781464135361

    In this sixth edition of Understanding Earth, students are encouraged to do .....[+]

        
  • GeoPortal for The Essential Earth (6-month access card)

    Thomas Jordan; John Grotzinger
    ©2012 | Second Edition
    ISBN-13: 9781464108303

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  • e-Book for The Essential Earth (6-month access card)
    A W.H. Freeman Interactive e-Book

    Thomas H. Jordan; John Grotzinger
    ©2012 | Second Edition
    ISBN-13: 9781464108280

    This online version of The Essential Earth combines the text, student media .....[+]

            
  • GeologyPortal for Understanding Earth (access card)

    John Grotzinger, Massachusetts Institute of Technology; Thomas H. Jordan, University of Southern California; Frank Press, Washington Advisory Group; Raymond Siever, Harvard University
    ©2010 | Sixth Edition
    ISBN-13: 9781429261500

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  • Book Companion Site for Understanding Earth

    John Grotzinger
    ©2009 | Sixth Edition
    ISBN-13: 9781429236584

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  • e-Book for Essential Earth (access card)
    A W.H. Freeman Interactive e-Book

    Thomas H. Jordan; John Grotzinger
    ©2009 | First Edition
    ISBN-13: 9781429212786

    This online version of The Essential Earth combines the text, all existing  .....[+]

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John Grotzinger

John Grotzinger

John Grotzinger is a field geologist interested in the evolution of the Earth's surface environments and biosphere.  His research addresses the chemical development of the early oceans and atmosphere, the environmental context of early animal evolution, and the geologic factors that regulate sedimentary basins.  He has contributed to developing the basic geologic framework of a number of sedimentary basins and orogenic belts in northwestern Canada, northen Siberia, southern Africa, and the western United States.  He received his B.S. in geoscience from Hobart College in 1979, an M.S. in geology from the University of Montana in 1981, and a Ph.D. in geology from Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University in 1985.  He spent three years as a research scientist at the Lamont-Doherty Geological Observatory before joinning the MIT faculty in 1988.  From 1979 to 1990, he was engaged in regional mapping for the Geological Survey of Canada.  He currently works as a geologist on the Mars Exploration Rover team, the first mission to conduct ground-based exploration of the bedrock geology of another planet, which has resulted in the discovery sedimentary rocks formed in aqueous depositional environments.  In 1998, Dr. Grotzinger was named the Waldemar Lindgren Distinguished Scholar at MIT, and in 2000 he became the Robert R. Schrock Professor of Earth and Planetary Sciences.  In 2005, he moved from MIT to Caltech, where he is the Fletcher Jones Professor of Geology.  He received the Presidential Young Investigator Award of the National Science Foundation in 1990, the Donath Medal of the Geological Society of America in 1992, and the Henno Martin Medal of the Geological Society of Namibia in 2001.  He is a member of the American Academy of Arts & Sciences and the U.S. National Academy of Sciences.