Jason Briner

Jason Briner is a glacial geologist and cosmogenic isotope specialist who we worked with in our lab as he ran replicate samples for comparison with those processed in his lab. We also worked together via Thom Davis in Baffin Island. Jason has worked extensively in the Arctic and also with us in Vermont, comparing sample processing techniques as he set up his own lab.
Doctoral Degree
University of Colorado, Ph.D. Geological Sciences and INSTAAR, 2003Other Related Links
Jason's SUNY Buffalo web pageJason's contact information page SUNY Buffalo Department of Geology
SUNY Buffalo Department of Geology website
Email Address
jbriner@buffalo.eduCurrent Position and Contact Information (3/2008)
Assistant ProfessorDepartment of Geology
State University of New York at Buffalo
Buffalo, NY 14260
716.645.6800 ext. 3986
First-Authored, Refereed Publications Based on UVM Research
Briner, J.P., Gosse, J. C., and Bierman, P.R., 2006, Applications of cosmogenic nuclides to Laurentide Ice Sheet history and dynamics Geological Society of America Special Paper, v. 415, p. 29-41. (download pdf)Briner, J.P., Miller, G.H., Davis, P.T., Bierman, P.R., and Caffee, M., 2003, Last Glacial Maximum ice sheet dynamics in Arctic Canada inferred from young erratics perched on ancient tors: Quaternary Science Reviews, v. 22, p. 437 - 444. (download pdf)