Timothy Whalen

Tim's research while at UVM involved measuring the post-glacial isostatic rebound in northwestern Vermont. His field work consisted of surveying river terraces and their paleo-baselevels. During his undergraduate years at UC Santa Cruz, while learning about the geomorphology of California, Tim longed to return to his home state of Vermont and apply his knowledge of surface processes to the landscape.
MS Thesis, Geology (University of Vermont, 1998)
Post-glacial fluvial terrace remnants as recorders of environmental and base level changes and of glacio-isostatic rebound in the Winooski drainage basin, Vermont download pdf of MS thesisUndergraduate Degree
University of California, B.S. Earth Sciences, 1993Current Position and Contact Information (2/2008)
not yet availableAbstracts
Whalen, T. N. and Bierman, P. R. (1996) River incision history in the Winooski drainage basin, Vermont. GSA Abstracts with Programs, Annual meeting, Denver, CO. v. 27, p. A-110. (download pdf)Whalen, T. N. and Bierman, P. R. (1995) River terraces as recorders of isostatic rebound in the Champlain Basin, northwestern Vermont. GSA Abstracts with Programs, Annual meeting, New Orleans, LA. v. 27, p. A-57. (download pdf)