Cosmogenic Nuclide Laboratory and Geomorphology Research Group
Ronadh Cox

Ronadh is a sedimentologist with extensive experience working in Madagascar with Malasy students. She's given us some of the most heavily Fe-coated samples we've ever encountered and on one trip brought UVM MS student Matt Jungers with her to march up and down across hillslopes.
Doctoral Degree
Stanford University, Ph.D., 1993Projects
MadagascarOther Related Links
Ronadh's Williams College web pageWilliams College Center for Environmental Studies web page
Email Address
Ronadh.Cox@williams.eduCurrent Position and Contact Information (4/2008)
Associate Professor of Geosciences062 Bronfman Science Centre
Geosciences Department
Williamstown, MA 01267
Phone: (413) 597-2297
First-Authored Meeting Abstracts Based on UVM Research
Cox, R., Bierman, P.R., Jungers, M., Rakotondrazafy, A.F.M., and Finkel, R.C., 2006, Just how fast does Madagascar erode? Evidence from 10Be analysis of lavaka, slope, and river sediment: Geological Society of America Abstracts with Programs, v. 38, p. 278. (download pdf
Other Meeting Abstracts Based on UVM Research
Jungers, M.C., Bierman, P.R., Matmon, A., Cox, R., Pavich, M., Larsen, J., and Finkel, R.C., 2006, Tracking soil transport downslope using in-situ produced 10Be: Geological Society of America Abstracts with Programs, v. 38, p. 283. (download pdf)Last modified August 08 2008 04:14 PM
