Cosmogenic Nuclide Laboratory and Geomorphology Research Group
Paul Schroeder

Paul works with clay. We worked together measuring 10-Be on a Georgia soil profile for which his group had characterized the clay and iron oxide mineralogy and ages.
Doctoral Degree
Yale University, Ph.D. Geology, 1992Projects
Soil Profiles, Georgia and AustraliaOther Related Links
University of Georgia Geology Department web sitePaul's UGA Geology Department web page
UGA Center for Ultrastructural Research web page
Email Address
schroe@uga.eduCurrent Position and Contact Information (3/2008)
Professor and Associate HeadAcademic Director
Center for Advanced Ultrastructural Research
Geography-Geology Building, Room 329
University of Georgia
210 Field Street
Athens, GA 30602-2501
706 542-2384
First-Authored, Refereed Publications Based on UVM Research
Schroeder, P.A., Melear, N.D., Bierman, P.R., Kashgarian, M., and Caffee, M.W., 2001, Apparent gibbsite growth ages for the regolith in the Georgia Piedmont: Geochimica et Cosmochimica Acta, v. 65, p. 381-386. (download pdf)
First-Authored Abstracts Based on UVM Research
Schroeder, P.A., Melear, N.D., Bierman, P.R., Caffee, M.W., and Kashgarian, M., 2000, Evidence for the recrystallization of secondary soil minerals and implications for estimates of paleo-atmospheric conditions: Geological Society of America Abstracts with Programs, v. 32, p. A-525. (download pdf)
Other Meeting Abstracts Based on UVM Research
Bierman, P., Clapp, E., Caffee, M., and Schroeder, P., 1999, Understanding Earth surface processes with 10-Be (and a little 26-Al): Geological Society of America Abstracts with Programs, v. 31, p. A-305. (download pdf)
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