The University of Vermont

Cosmogenic Nuclide Laboratory and Geomorphology Research Group

Joseph Graly



Joseph came to the UVM Geology Department in January 2008. His work will focus on the Greenland Ice Sheet and the bedrock beneath. He is working with Profs. Paul Bierman, Tom Neumann, and fellow master's student, Lee Corbett on an NSF-funded project to analyze the climate history of western Greenland through detrital cosmochronology and ice flow modeling.
MS Thesis (expected 2009)
Proposed title: Modeling of the transport of glacial detritus in Greenland: Applications of cosmochronology
MS thesis proposal (download pdf)
MS thesis progress report (download pdf)
Undergraduate Degree
Carleton College, B.A. Geology, B.A. Philosophy, 2007
Projects
Detrital Cosmochronology of the Greenland Ice Sheet
Other Related Links
Joseph's UVM homepage
Geology Dept page Detrital Cosmochronology of the Greenland Ice Sheet
UVM Geology Department homepage
Email Address
joseph.graly@uvm.edu
Current Position and Contact Information (8/2008)
Master's Candidate
UVM Geology Department
Delehanty Hall
180 Colchester Ave.
Burlington,VT 05405
802-656-3396 Joseph_Graly_Progress_Report.pdf

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