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Brad Sageman

Associate Professor
E-mail:
brad@earth.northwestern.edu
Phone: 847-467-2257

Professor Sageman's research interests include stratigraphy-sedimentology, paleobiology, and sedimentary geochemistry. He received his Ph.D. from the University of Colorado, Boulder, in 1991.

Selected publications:

  • Laurin, J. and Sageman, B., 2001, Tectono-sedimentary evolution of the western margin of the Colorado Plateau during the latest Cenomanian and early Turonian, in Erskine, M.C., Faulds, J.E., Bartley, J.M., and Rowley, P., eds., The Geologic Transition, High Plateaus to Great Basin; A Syposium and Field Guide (Cedar City, Sept. 2001), Utah Geological Association Publication 30, p. 57-74
  • Meyers, S., Sageman, B., and Hinnov, L., 2001, Integrated Quantitative Stratigraphy Of Cenomanian-Turonian Bridge Creek Limestone Member Using Evolutive Harmonic Analysis And Stratigraphic Modeling, Journal of Sedimentary Research, v. 71, p. 628-644
  • Murphy, A.E., Sageman, B.B., Hollander, D.J., 2000a, Eutrophication by decoupling of the marine biogeochemical cycles of C, N, amd P: A mechanism for the Late Devonian mass extinction, Geology, v. 28, p. 427-430
  • Murphy, A.E., Sageman, B.B., Hollander, D.J., Lyons, T.W., and Brett, C.E., 2000b, Black shale deposition and faunal overturn in the Devonian Appalachian basin: Clastic starvation, seasonal water-column mixing, and efficient biolimiting nutrient recycling, Paleoceanography, v. 15, p. 280-291
  • Murphy, A.E., Sageman, B.B., Hollander, D.J., and Ver Straeten, C.A., 2000, Organic carbon burial and faunal dynamics in the Appalachian basin during the Devonian (Givetian-Famennian) greenhouse: An integrated paleoecological/ biogeochemical approach, In: B. Huber, K. MacLeod, and S. Wing, eds., Warm Climates in Earth History, Cambridge University Press,p. 351-385
       

 
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