CURRICULUM VITAE OF STEVEN P. LUND
General Information
Personal: Born
April 21, 1949, Bismarck, North Dakota
Married,
two children
Address: Department
of Earth Sciences
University
of Southern California
University
Park
Los
Angeles, CA 90089-0740
Telephone: (213)
740-5835 (Office)
(213)
821-6215 (Main Lab)
(323)
663-3620 (Home)
Email: slund@usc.edu
WWWeb: http://earth.usc.edu/~slund
Education
B.S., Geology, University of North Dakota, Grand
Forks, 1972 (emphasis-sedimentology and paleontology).
M.S., Geophysics, University of Minnesota,
Minneapolis, 1976 (thesis title: Continental Sediments as Paleomagnetic
Recorders; Evidence from the Hell Creek Formation, Williston Basin).
Ph.D., Geophysics, University of Minnesota,
Minneapolis, 1981 (thesis title: Late Quaternary Secular Variation of the
Earth's Magnetic Field as Recorded in the Wet Sediments of Three North American
Lakes).
Professional Experience
Coal Exploration Geologist, Nokota Company, Bismarck,
North Dakota, 1972-73.
Teaching Assistant, Department of Geology and
Geophysics, University of Minnesota, 1974-75.
Research Assistant, Department of Geology and
Geophysics, University of Minnesota, 1975-79.
Research Associate, Department of Earth Sciences,
University of Southern California, Los Angeles, 1980-1982.
Research Assistant Professor, Department of Earth
Sciences, University of Southern California, Los Angeles, 1982-1988.
Assistant Professor, Department of Earth Sciences,
University of Southern California, Los Angeles, 1988-1991.
Associate Professor, Department of Earth Sciences,
University of Southern California, Los Angeles, 1991-2000.
Professor, Department of Earth Sciences, University
of Southern California, Los Angeles, 2000-Present.
Professional Societies
American Geophysical Union
Geological Society of America
American Quaternary Association
Honors, Fellowships
Bush Foundation Doctoral Dissertation Fellowship,
University of Minnesota, Minneapolis, 1978-1979.
USC College of Letters, Arts, and Sciences
Outstanding Teacher Award, 2002.
Professional Activities
Chairman or Co-Chairman of sessions at the Fall or
Spring National American Geophysical Union Meetings: 1980, 1983, 1985, 1987,
1990, 1991, 1992, 1995, 2004.
Co-Chairman, Special Workshop on Reconciliation of
Magnetic Measurements on Natural and Synthetic Materials; 1985 International
Association of Geomagnetism and Aeronomy Meeting at Prague, Czechoslovakia.
Program Chairman, Geomagnetism and Paleomagnetism
Section, American Geophysical Union, Fall Meetings 1986-87, 1994-95.
Co-Chairman, 2-day symposium on the 'Space-Time
Structure of the Geomagnetic and Paleomagnetic Field', 1989 International
Association of Geomagnetism and Aeronomy meeting at Exeter, England.
Member, International Association of Geomagnetism and
Aeronomy and American Geophysical Union committees for the development of an
international paleomagnetic database.
Guest Editor of Journal of Geophysical Research (Red)
for a special issue entitled 'Physical and Biogeochemical Aspects of the
DRM/PDRM Remanence Acquisition Process in Sediments' (with Robert Karlin;
April, 1990 issue).
Shipboard Paleomagnetist, ODP Leg 172, North Atlantic
Sediment Drifts, Feb-Apr. 1997.
Shipboard Paleomagnetist, ODP Leg 202, SE Pacific
Paleoceanography, Apr-May, 2002.
Associate Editor, Journal of Geophysical Research
(Solid Earth), 1993-1995, 1999-2003.
DOSECC (Drilling, Observation, and Sampling of the
Earth’s Continental Crust) Inc., USC representative.
DOSECC Science Planning Committee, member, 2004-2006.
National Lake Sediment Core Repository (LaCore),
External Advisory Committee
University Activities (last 4 years only)
USC Academic Senate, 1999-2000 (LAS Faculty Council
representative).
USC Committee on Information Services, 2002-2005
(Chairman, 2003-2005).
USC Information Services Division Strategic Planning
Taskforce (Pathway 5 Chairman, Pathway 6 member), 2002-2003.
USC Seaver Library Taskforce, 2002-2004.
College of Letters, Arts, and Sciences Faculty
Council, 1999-2001 (two year elected term).
College of Letters, Arts, and Sciences General
Education Committee, 1998-2000, 2002-2004.
Department of Earth Sciences Merit Review Committee,
2000-2001 (Chairman, 2001).
Department of Earth Sciences Undergraduate Advisor,
2001-2003.
Department of Earth Sciences Curriculum Committee,
2001-present (Chairman, 2001-2003)
Department of Earth Sciences Computer Committee,
1984-present (Chairman, 1985-1988, 1990-1992, 1995-1998, 1999-2003).
Department of Earth Sciences Graduate Advisor
2003-present.
Teaching Activities (Classes taught within the last 5 years)
Undergraduate Courses:
Environmental
Geology (GEO-108)
Introduction
to Oceanography (GEO-107)
Nature
of Scientific Inquiry (GEO-130; 1/2 effort)
Quantitative
Methods for the Earth Sciences (GEO-205)
Historical
Geology (GEO-406; 1/8 effort)
Environmental
Oceanography (GEO-428; 1/2 effort)
Geophysics
(GEO-440; 1/4 effort)
Graduate Courses:
Principles of Geomagnetism and Paleomagnetism
(GEO-536)
Computer Applications in the Geological Sciences
(GEO-580)
Principles of Environmental Science (ENST 501, 502;
503, 504)
Student Involvement (*Indicates chair or co-chair of committee. Completed thesis
lists are limited to students for whom I served as advisor or co-advisor.
Current committee lists are limited to students whose research I actively
participate in or discuss. I have also served on more than 50 committees for
research topics outside of my specialty. Other students who used my
paleomagnetism/rock magnetism laboratory facilities for thesis-related work are
listed next. Finally, I list a series of high school/undergraduate student
researchers who I have mentored or co-mentored.)
Completed Masters Theses:
1. Dan
Brandsma* (Geophysics, 1985), Late Quaternary Magnetostratigraphy of the Santa
Catalina Basin, California Continental Borderland.
2. Lisa
Kaplan* (Geophysics, 1985), Paleomagnetic Study of the Southern California
Mesozoic Tectonic Evolution.
3. Gil
Fry* (Geology, 1985), Magnetostratigraphy of Upper Cretaceous Marine Sediments
Within the Peninsular Ranges of Southern California.
4. Jeff
Bannon* (Geology, 1987), Magnetostratigraphy and Paleogeography of Upper
Cretaceous Strata in Southern and Baja California.
5. Rob
Kimmel* (Geophysics, 1987), Paleomagnetic evidence for westward drift of the
geomagnetic field through time.
6. Jim
Powers* (Geology, 1988), Microplate Tectonic Evolution of the Peninsular Ranges
Terrane, Southern California.
7. Bob
Demetrion* (Geology, 1989), Cretaceous/Tertiary Boundary in Southern and Baja
California - Relationship to Microplate Tectonics.
8. Bret
Leslie* (Geology, 1989). Magnetochemistry of marine sediments from the
California continental borderland.
9. Omar
Qandeel* (Geophysics, 1991). Chaos theory applied to paleomagnetic field
secular
variation.
Completed Ph.D Dissertations:
1. Mark
Newton* (Geology, 1990), Paleolimnology and Chronology of Late Quarternary
Owens Valley Lake Sediments and Their Paleoclimatic Interpretation.
2. Katherine
Whidden* (Geology, 1994),
Paleogeography of the southern California forearc basin in the late
Cretaceous and early Paleogene: evidence from paleomagnetism and carbonate
facies analysis.
3. Martha
Schwartz* (Geophysics, 1997): Paleointensity of the Earth's magnetic field over
the last 200 ky.
MS and Ph.D. Dissertation Committees (Current and
involving at least some research advisement):
1.
Marcia Burton* (M.S.,
Geophysics).
2.
Helge Arsleban (Phd.,
Geology)
Other MS/Ph.D students who used my Paleomagnetism/Rock
Magnetism Laboratory facilities:
J.
Plescia (Ph.D, '85) D.
Winston (MS, '85) C.
Lerch (MS, 1988)
R.
Hobbs (MS, '89) M.
Powers (MS, '89) A.
Beveridge (MS, '90)
P.
Bentham (Ph.D, '92) T.
Mulder (MS, '92) P.
Talling (MS, '92)
R.
Beck (Ph.D, 1995) H.C.
Li (Ph.D, '95) A.
Meigs (Ph.D, '95)
N.
Brozovic (MS, '96) S.
Freidmann (Ph.D, 96) A.
Grippo (Ph.D, ‘03)
G.
Pignotta (Ph.D, ’04)
Post-Doctoral Researchers:
1. Matthew
Kirby (2002, Syracuse University, partial support)
High School/Undergraduate Student and Teacher
Researchers:
Rita
Bouchard (Cal. State/Domingues Hills, 1992-93) Senior Thesis.
Richard
Schwartz (Torrance High School teacher, 1993-4) - Research Corp. Grant.
Heather
Hodges (USC undergraduate, 1994) - work/study, senior project.
Kathy
Wong (Torrance High School, 1994) NSF Young Scholars Program
Jennifer
Lynch (Torrance High School, 1994-95) LA Young Scientists Program
Maggie
Glascoe (USC undergradaute, 1995-96) - work/study, senior project.
Jane
Joo (Torrance High School, 1995) NSF Young Scholars Program
Judy
King (Cal. State/Domingues Hills, 1996-97) work/study.
Rena Yi (Torrance High School, 1996-97) Southern Calif. Acad. Sci. Res. Training Prog.
1997 Summer Paleoclimate
Research/Training Institute (eight high school students)
Amy Chen (Torrance High School, 2000-01), Southern Calif. Acad. Sci. Res. Training Prog. (1st Place – Earth Sciences, California State Science Fair, 2001).
Christopher C.G. Gray (Harvard-Westlake High School, 2001) summer intern and academic year independent study (astrogeology).
James Lee, (California Academy of Mathematics and
Science, 2002-03), Southern Calif. Acad. Sci. Res. Training Prog.
Papers in Review (in refereed journals/books)
71) S. Lund,
Dynamo-wave model of the Laschamp excursion, Geophys. Res. Lett., (in review).
70) S. Lund and J. Lee, Holocene paleointensity
variability in East Asia: evidence for global millennial-scale cyclicity of the
Earth’s magnetic field, Phys. Earth Planet. Int., (in review).
Published Papers (in refereed journals/books)
69) M. Kirby, Lund, S.P., Poulsen, C.J.,
Millennial-Scale Late-Glacial/Holocene Hydrologic Variability and the Possible
Onset of Modern El NiÒo-Southern Oscillation: Lake Elsinore, Southern
California (USA), Journal of Quaternary Science (in press).
68) F. Yuan, R. Lindsley, L. Benson, S. Lund, J. McGeehin,
and S. Lowe, Late Holocene lake level reconstruction based on a sediment record
at decadal resolution from Walker Lake, Nevada, Quat. Res. (in press).
67) S. P. Lund, M. Schwartz, L. Keigwin, and T.
Johnson, High-resolution records of the Laschamp geomagnetic field excursion, J.
Geophys. Res., (in press).
66) L. Stott,
R. Thunell, g. Haug, A. Koutavas, K. Cannariatto, and S. Lund, ITCZ variability
and global climate variability in the Earth’s recent past, Nature, v.
431, 56-59 (doi:10.1038/nature02903), 2004.
65) S. Mensing, L. Benson, M. Kashgarian, and S.
Lund, A Holocene record of persistent droughts from Pyramid Lake, Nevada, Quat.
Res., v. 62, 29-38, 2004.
64) F. Yuan, B. Linsley,, L. Benson, S. Lund, and J.
McGeehin, A 1200 year record of hydrologic variability in the Sierra Nevada
from sediments in Walker Lake, Nevada, Geochem. Geophys. Geosys., v. 5 #3, doi:10.1029/2003GC000652,
2004.
63) M. Kirby, C. Poulsen, S. Lund, W. Patterson, L.
Reidy, and D. Hammond, Arid environment lake-atmosphere interactions over the
late Holocene: evidence from magnetic and stable isotope stratigraphy (Lake
Elsinore, Southern California), J. of Paleolimnology, v. 31, 275-293, 2004.
62) L. Benson, B. Linsley, J. Smoot, S. Mensing, S.
Lund, S. Stine, and A. Sarna-Wojcicki, Influence of the Pacific Decadal
Oscillation (PDO) on the climate of the Sierra Nevada and Nevada, Quat. Res.,
v.59, 151-159, 2003.
61) L. Benson, S. Lund, R. Negrini, B. Lindsley, and
M. Zic, Response of North American Great Basin Lakes to Dansgaard-Oeschger
Events, Quat. Sci. Rev., v. 22, 2239-2251, 2003.
60) L. Benson, J. Liddicoat, J. Smoot, A.
Sarna-Wojcicki, R. Negrini, and S. Lund, Age of the Mono Lake excursion and
associated tephra, Quat. Sci. Rev., v. 22, 135-140, 2003.
59) A. Mix, R. Tiedemann, P. Blum, and the ODP Leg
202 Scientific Party, Initial Results from ODP Leg 202, Ocean Drilling
Program, College Station, TX, 202, 2003.
58) S. P.
Lund, J. Stoner, A. Mix, R. Tiedemann, P. Blum, and the Leg 202 Shipboard
Party, Observations on the Effect of a Nonmagnetic Core Barrel on Shipboard
Paleomagnetic Data: Results from ODP Leg 202, in Initial Results from ODP Leg 202, Ocean Drilling Program,
College Station, TX, 202, 2003.
57) L. Stott, C. Poulsen, S. P. Lund, and Robert
Thunell, Super ENSO and Global
Climate Change Oscillations at Millennial Time Scales, Science, v. 297, p.
222-226, 2002.
56) G. Acton, Makoto Okada, Brad Clement, Steve P.
Lund, and Trevor Williams, Drilling induced paleomagnetic overprints in ocean
sediment cores and their relationship to shear deformation caused by piston
coring, J. Geophys. Res., v.107, 10.1029, 2002.
55) S. P. Lund, J. Hartman, and S. K. Banerjee,
Magnetostratigraphy of interfingering upper Cretaceous/Paleocene marine and
continental strata of the Williston Basin, North Dakota and Montana, in
Hartman, J., Johnson, K., and Nichols, D., eds., The Hell Creek
Formation and the Creetaceous-Tertiary Boundary in the northern Great Plains:
an integrated continental record of the end of the Cretaceous: Boulder
Colorado, Geol. Soc. America Special Paper 361, p. 57-74, 2002.
54) L. Benson, M. Kashgarian, R. Rye, S. Lund, F.
Paillet, J. smoot, C. Kester, S. Mensing, D. Meko, S. Lunstrom, Holocene
multidecadal and multicentennial droughts affecting Northern California and
Nevada, Quaternary Science Reviews, p. 659-682, 2002.
53) Zhong Yang, B. Clement, Gary Acton, Steve P.
Lund, Makoto Okada, and Trevor Williams, Records of the Cobb Mountain Subchron
from the Bermuda Rise (ODP Leg 172), Earth Planet. Sci. Lett., v. 193, p.
303-313, 2001.
52) S. P. Lund, T. Williams, G. Acton, B. Clement,
and M. Okada, Brunhes Epoch magnetic field excursions recorded in ODP Leg 172
sediments, L. Keigwin, D. Rio, and G. Acton Eds., Proceedings of the Ocean
Drilling Project, Scientific Results Volume 172, 2001
(http://www-odp.tamu.edu/publications/172_SR/chap_10/chap_10.htm).
51) S. P. Lund, G. Acton, B. Clement, M. Okada, and
T. Williams, Paleomagnetic records of Stage 3 excursions from ODP Leg 172, L.
Keigwin, D. Rio, and G. Acton Eds., Proceedings of the Ocean Drilling Project,
Scientific Results Volume 172, 2001
(http://www-odp.tamu.edu/publications/172_SR/chap_11/chap_11.htm).
50) K. Benn, S. Paterson, S. Lund, G. Pignotta,
and S. Kruse, Magmatic fabrics in
batholiths as markers of regional strains and plate kinematics: example of the
Cretaceous Mt. Stuart batholith. Physics and Chemistry of the Earth, 26:
343-354, 2001.
49) Shangde Luo, Lei Wang, Teh-Lung Ku, John Southon,
Steve P. Lund, and Martha Schwartz, 26Al, 10Be, and U-Th isotopes in Blake
Outer Ridge sediments: anomalous boundary scavanging and paleoceanographic
implications, Earth Planet. Sci. Lett., v.185, 135-147, 2001.
48) C. Constable, C. L .Johnson, and S. P. Lund,
Global geomagnetic field models for 0-3 ka: transient or permanent flux lobes, Phil.
Trans. Royal Society, A, v. 358, p. 991-1008, 2000.
47) H.-C. Li, J. L. Bischoff, T.-L. Ku, S. P. Lund,
and L. D. Stott, Climatic variability in eastern central California during the
last 1000 years: geochemical and isotopic records of Owens Lake sediments,
Quaternary Research, Vol. 54, No. 2, pp. 189-197, 2000
46) J. P. Smoot, R. J. Litwin, J. L. Bischoff, and S.
P. Lund, Sedimentary record of the 1872 earthquake and 'tsunami' at Owens,
Lake, southeast California, Sedimentary Geology, v. 135, p. 241-254,
2000.
45) S. P. Lund, and M. Schwartz, Environmental
factors affecting geomagnetic field paleointensity estimates from sediments, in
Quaternary Climates, Environments, and Magnetism, R. Thompson and B.
Maher, eds., Chapter 9, p.323-351, 1999.
44) M. Schwartz, S. P. Lund, and T. C. Johnson,
Geomagnetic field intensity from 12,000-71,000 years BP as recorded in deep sea
sediments of the Blake Outer Ridge, North Atlantic Ocean, J. Geophys. Res.,
103, 30,407-30,416, 1998.
43) L. Benson, H. May, R. Antweller, T. Brinton, M.
Kashgarian, J. Smoot, and S. Lund, A glacial history of the Sierra Nevada:
52,500 to 12,500 14C yr BP, Quaternary Res., 50, 113-127, 1998.
42) S. P. Lund, G. Acton, B. Clement, M. Okada, T.
Williams, Initial paleomagnetic results from ODP Leg 172: high resolution
geomagnetic field behavior for the last 1.2 Ma, EOS, Transactions, American
Geophysical Union, 79, 178-179, 1998.
41) K. J. Whidden, S. P. Lund, D. Champion, D. J.
Bottjer, and D. G. Howell, Paleomagnetic evidence that the central block of
Salinia (California) is not a far-traveled terrane, Tectonics, v. 17,
329-343, 1998.
40) L. Keigwin, D. Rio, G. Acton, and the ODP Leg 172
Scientific Party, Initial Results from ODP Leg 172, Ocean Drilling
Program, College Station, TX, 172, 1998.
39) L. Benson, S. P. Lund, J. Burdett, M. Kashgarian,
T. Rose, J. Smoot, and M. Schwartz, Correlation of Late-Pleistocene lake-level
oscillations in Mono Lake, California with North Atlantic climate events, Quaternary
Research, 49, p 1-10, 1998.
38) M. Schwartz, S. P. Lund, D. E. Hammond, R.
Schwartz, and K. Wong, Early sediment diagenesis on the Blake/Bahama Outer
Ridge and its effects on sediment magnetism, J. Geophys. Res., v. 102,
p.7903-7914, 1997.
37) L. Benson, J. Burdett, S. P. Lund, M. Kashgarian,
and S. Mensing, Evidence for nearly synchronous northern hemispheric climate
change during the last glaciation, Nature, 388, 263-265, 1997.
36) S. P. Lund, A comparison of Holocene
paleomagnetic secular variation records from North America, J. Geophys. Res.,
v. 101, p. 8007-8024, 1996.
35) S. P. Lund, M. Newton, O. K. Davis, J. P.
Bradbury, and D. E. Hammond, Late Quaternary stratigraphy of Owens Lake,
California, U.S.G.S. Circular 1119, p. 47-52, 1996.
34) M. Schwartz, S. P. Lund, and T. Johnson, Environmental
factors as complicating influences in the recovery of quantitative
geomagnetic-field paleointensity estimates from sediments, Geophys. Res.
Lett, 23, 2693-2696, 1996.
33) L. Benson, J. Burdett, M. Kashgarian, S. P. Lund,
F. Phillips, and R. Rye, Climatic and hydrologic oscillations in the Owens Lake
basin and adjacent Sierra Nevada, California, Science, v. 274, p.
746-749, 1996.
32) K. J. Whidden, Steve P. Lund, and D. J. Bottjer,
Extension of the western Transverse Ranges zone of Cenozoic block rotations north
of the santa Ynez fault, California, in Fritsche, A. E., ed., Cenozoic
Paleogeography of the Western United States - II, Pacific Section, SEPM, p.
181-191, 1995.
31) K. J. Whidden, D. J. Bottjer, Steve P. Lund, and
W. V. Sliter, Paleogeographic implications of Paleogene shallow-water
limestones in the southern San Rafael Mountains, California, in Fritsche,
A. E., ed., Cenozoic Paleogeography of the Western United States - II, Pacific
Section, SEPM, p. 193-211, 1995.
30) S. P. Lund and L. Keigwin, Measurement of the
degree of smoothing in sediment paleomagnetic secular variation records: an
example from late Quaternary deep-sea sediments of the Bermuda Rise, western
North Atlantic Ocean, Earth Planet. Sci. Lett., v. 122, p. 317-330,
1994.
29) P. J. Talling, D. W. Burbank, R. S. Hobbs, T. F.
Lawton, and S. P. Lund, Magnetostratigraphic chronology and tectonic history of
the Cretaceous-to-Eocene North Horn Formation on the Axhandle thrust-top basin,
central Utah, J. of Geology, v.102, p. 181-196, 1994.
28) C. Christensen, D. S. Gorsline, D. E. Hammond,
and S. P. Lund, Non-annual laminations and expansion of anoxic basin-floor
conditions in Santa Monica basin, California Borderland, over the past four
centuries, Marine Geology, v. 116, p. 399-418, 1994.
27) S. R. Paterson, R. Miller, J. L. Anderson, S. P.
Lund, J. Bendixon, N. Taylor, and T. Fink, Emplacement and evolution of the Mt.
Stuart Batholith, in D. A. Swanson and R. A. Haugerud, Eds., Guides to
Field Trips, 1994 Geol. Soc. America Annual Meeting, Seattle, Chapter 2F, 48 p.,
1994.
26) S. P. Lund, Paleomagnetic secular variation, in
Trends in Geophysical Research, Council of Scientific Research Integration,
Trivandrum, India, p.143-155, 1993.
25) Kennett, J. P., J. Baldouf, et al., Site 893
-Santa Barbara Basin, Proc. Ocean Drill. Project, Initial Reports, v. 146,
College Station, TX, 1993.
24) S. P. Lund, D. L. Gorsline, and T. L. Henyey,
Rock magnetic characteristics of surficial marine sediments from the California
continental borderland, Earth Planet. Science Lett., v. 108, p. 93-107,
1992.
23) S. P. Lund and David J. Bottjer, Paleomagnetic evidence for microplate
tectonic development of southern and Baja California, In, G. Ness and R. Couch, eds., The Gulf and
Peninsular Province of the Californias, AAPG Memoir 47, p. 231-248, 1991.
22) S. P. Lund, David J. Bottjer, Katherine J.
Whidden, James E. Powers, and M. C. Steele, Paleomagnetic evidence for
Paleogene terrane displacements and accretion in southern California, in,
P. L. Abbott and J. A. May, eds., Eocene Geologic History San Diego region,
Pacific Section SEPM, v. 68, p. 99-106, 1991.
21) David J. Bottjer, Steve P. Lund, James E. Powers,
M. C. Steele, and R. L Squires, Magnetostratigraphy of Paleogene strata in San
Diego and the Simi Valley, southern California, in, P. L. Abbott and J.
A. May, eds., Eocene Geologic History San Diego region, Pacific Section SEPM,
v. 68, p. 115-124, 1991.
20) B. W. Leslie, S. P. Lund, and D. E. Hammond. Rock
magnetic evidence for the dissolution and authigenic growth of magnetic
minerals within anoxic marine sediments of the California continental
borderland. Journal of Geophysical Research, v. 95, p. 4437-4452, 1990.
19) B. W. Leslie, D. E. Hammond, W. E. Berelson, and
S. P. Lund, Diagenesis in anoxic sediments from the California Continental
Borderland and its influence on iron, sulfur, and magnetite behavior. Journal
of Geophysical Research, v. 95, p.4453-4470, 1990.
18) S. P. Lund and Robert Karlin, Introduction to the
special section on the physical and biogeochemical processes responsible for
the magnetization in sediments, Journal of Geophysical Research, v. 95,
p. 4402-4404, 1990.
17) Y. Ben-Zion, T. L. Henyey, P. C. Leary, and S. P.
Lund. Observations and implications of water well and creepmeter anomalies in
the Mojave segment of the San Andreas fault zone, Seismological Society of
America Bulletin, v.80, p.1661-1676, 1990.
(16) J. Bannon, D. Bottjer, S. P. Lund and L. R.
Saul. Campanian/Maastichtian stage boundary in southern California: resolution
and implications for large-scale depositional patterns. Geology, v. 17,
p. 80-83, 1989.
15) D. Brandsma, S. P. Lund and T. L. Henyey. Paleomagnetism of late Quaternary
marine sediments from Santa Catalina basin, California continental borderland. Journal
of Geophysical Research, v. 94, p. 547-564, 1989.
14) S. P. Lund.
Paleomagnetic Secular Variation.
In Encyclopedia of Geophysics, American Geophysical Union, D.
James (ed.), p. 876-888, 1989.
13) S. P. Lund, J. C. Liddicoat, K. L. Lajoie, T. L. Henyey and Steve W.
Robinson. Paleomagnetic evidence
for long-term (104 year) memory and
periodic behavior in the Earth's core dynamo process. Geophysical Research Letters , V. 15, p. 1101-1104,
1988.
12) S. P. Lund and P. Olson. Paleomagnetic secular variation and its
relationship to dynamo theories and the Earth's core. Reviews of Geophysics, V. 25, p. 917-928, 1987.
11) L. Kaplan, S. P. Lund and D. J. Bottjer. Paleolatitude drift history of
displaced terranes in southern and Baja California. Nature, V. 321, p. 844-847, 1986.
10) S. P. Lund.
A comparison of the Late Quaternary statistical secular variation that
is recorded in lava-flows and both wet and dry sediments. Geophys. Res. Lett., V. 12, p.
251-254, 1985.
9) J. G. Fry, D. J. Bottjer and S. P. Lund. Magnetostratigraphy of displaced upper
Cretaceous strata in southern California.
Geology, V. 13, p. 648-651, 1985.
8) S. P. Lund and S. K. Banerjee. The paleomagnetic record of Late
Quaternary secular variation from Anderson Pond, Tennessee. Earth Planet. Sci. Lett., V. 72,
p. 219-237, 1985.
7) S. P. Lund and S. K. Banerjee. Late Quarternary paleomagnetic field
secular variation from two Minnesota lakes, J. Geophys. Res., V. 90, p.
803-825, 1985.
6) J. W. King, S. K. Banerjee, W. Marvin and S. P.
Lund. Use of small-amplitude
paleomagnetic fluctuations for correlation and dating of continental climatic
changes. Paleogeog.,
Paleoclim., Paleoecol., V. 42, p. 167-184, 1983.
5) S. P. Lund and S. K. Banerjee. A summary of the late Quaternary
paleomagnetic field variation recorded in central North American wet lake
sediments. In Geomagnetism of
Baked Clays and Recent Sediments, K. M. Creer, P. Tucholka and C. E. Barton
(eds.), Elsevier, Amsterdam, p. 211-222, 1983.
4) S. P. Lund and T. L. Henyey. Use of SQUID magnetometers for field
tectonomagnetic studies. In Squid
Applications to Geophysics, H. Weinstock and W. C. Overton, Jr. (eds.),
Soc. of Expl. Geophys., Tulsa, Oklahoma, p. 126-131, 1981.
3) S. K. Banerjee, S. P. Lund and Shaul Levi. Geomagnetic record in Minnesota lake
sediments - Absence of the Gothenburg and Erieau excursions. Geology, V. 7, p. 588-591, 1979.
2) S. P. Lund and S. K. Banerjee. Paleosecular variations from lake
sediments. Rev. of Geophys. and
Space Phys., V. 17, p. 244-249, 1979.
1) S. K. Banerjee, S. P. Lund, N. Eyster-Smith, H. E.
Wright, Jr. and A. Long.
Correlation between paleoclimate and paleomagnetism for the last 9,500
years. In Collection of
Extended Summaries of Contributions Presented at a Joint IAGA/IAMAP Assembly,
Seattle, Washington, Joint Symposium C, 22 Aug.-3 Sept. 1977, F. S. Johnson
(ed.). (NCAR, Boulder, Colorado,
1978.)
S. P. Lund, Geology: The Earth and Its Changes, A
Fourth Grade Teacher Summary, Core Knowledge Academic Press (in press).
S. P. Lund, Overview of Plate Tectonics, A Sixth
Grade Teacher Summary, Core Knowledge Academic Press (in press).
Technical Reports
T. L. Henyey and S. P. Lund. Deepwell Monitoring Along the Southern
San Andreas Fault, in U.S.G.S. Open-File Reports #81-833 (1981), #82-65 (1982),
#82-840 (1982), #83-90 (1983), #83-525 (1983), #83-525 (1983), #83-918 (1983),
#84-628 (1984) #85-22 (1985), #85-464 (1985), #86-700 (1986)
Invited Talks (last 3 years only)
NSF Geomagnetism Database Workshop – La Jolla,
California, March, 2002.
SEDI Workshop – Lake Tahoe, California, July,
2002.
Geoforshung Zentrum Institute Workshop on
Paleomagnetic Field Variablity – Potsdam, Germany, Jan., 2003.
Geoforshung Zentrum Institute Workshop on
Paleomagnetic Field Variablity – Potsdam, Germany, July., 2003.
Funded Research Grants [as of September, 2004]
36) Upgrade of the Paleomagnetism/Rock Magnetism
Laboratory at the University of Southern California, National Science
Foundation (EAR-, $156,135, one year).
35) Developing a baseline of natural lake-level
variability over the late Holocene: a paleoperspective for management of modern
Lake Elsinore, Lake Elsinore and San Jacinto Watersheds Authority (LESJWA)
($45,000, one year; PI – Matt Kirby, Cal. State Fullerton, S.P. Lund and
C. Poulsen, Co-PIs).
34) Collaborative research: high resolution Holocene
paleomagnetic field secular variation from the Southern Hemisphere, National
Science Foundation (EAR-, USC award $152,535, two years)
33) Recent History of Lake Elsinore and studies of
Human Impact. California Environmental Protection Agency/ California regional
(Santa Ana) Water Quality Control Board ($20,000, one year, 2002/2003).
32) Paleomagnetism of ODP Leg 202 sediments. JOI/U.S.
Science Support Program Grant ($65,000, two years for participation and
post-cruise science, 2002/2003).
31) Magnetic Field Excursions and Related Secular
Variation During the Brunhes Epoch
(0-780,000 YBP): a Marine Stratigraphic Framework for High-Resolution
Regional/Global Correlation, National Science Foundation (OCE-0082698,
$139,600; two years), 2001/2003.
30) A Test of Paleomagnetic Field Variability at
Equatorial Latitudes, National Science Foundation (EAR-0106685, $155,400; two
years), 2001/2003.
29) A Test of Paleomagnetic Field Variability at
Equatorial Latitudes, National Science Foundation (EAR-9980410, $58,800; two
years), 2000/01.
28) High Resolution Paleomagnetic and Environmental
Studies of Holocene Owens Lake, U. S. Geological Survey Contract ($12,000, one
year), 1997/98.
27) Paleomagnetic results from ODP Leg 172: high
resolution secular variation, excursions and reversal transitions; JOI/U.S.
Science Support Program Grant ($65,000, two years for participation and
post-cruise science, 1997/98).
26) Paleomagnetic Field Variability 100-200,000 YBP:
A Test of the Relationship Between Excursions and Secular Variation, National
Science Foundation (EAR-9526940, $207,000; three years). 1996-1998.
25) Paleomagnetic and Rock Magnetic Study of Late
Quaternary Marine Sediments from Santa Barbara Basin - ODP Site 893, JOI/U.S.
Science Support Program Grant ($20,167, one year), 1994.
24) Collaborative Research: Late Pleistocene Climate
Induced Fluctuations in the California Current, a Paleoceanographic and Ocean
Drilling Project Site Survey Study, National Science Foundation (OCE-93xxxxxx,
$316,194; two years), 1993.
23) Collaborative Research: Global Geomagnetic Field
Modelling for 0-3000 ybp, National Science Foundation (EAR-9304398, $37,376;
two years), 1993.
22) Chemical Stratigraphy of Deep-Sea Sediments from
the North Atlantic Ocean: Evidence for Abrupt Climate Changes During the Last
80,000 Years, Research Corporation/Partners in Sciences Program ($40,000; two
years), 1993.
21) Analysis of Relative Paleointensity Methods
Applied to Deep Sea Sediments, National Science Foundation (EAR-9218897,
$100,490; two years), 1992.
20) Paleomagnetic Study of Late Pleistocene
Lacustrine Sediments from Owens and Mono Lakes, California, National Science
Foundation (EAR-9117931, $100,000; two years), 1991.
19) Paleomagnetic Secular Variation and Rock Magnetic
Studies of High-Sedimentation-Rate Marine Sediments (0-120,000 YBP) From the
Northwest Atlantic Ocean, National Science Foundation (OCE-9000465, $130,000;
two years), 1990.
18) Reconnaisance Studies of California Lakes for
Holocene Paleoclimatic Studies, USC Faculty Research and Innovation Fund
($10,000; one year), 1989.
17) Field Configuration and Transition Morphology
During a Geomagnetic Reversal. Dr. M Bhalla and Dr. A Kumar, Principal
Investigators; National Geophysical Research Institute, Hyderabad, India.
3-year grant funded by the Indian Council for Scientific and Industrial
Research, 1989. This grant includes Professors S. P. Lund, S. K. Banerjee, and
D. Burbank as foreign collaborating scientists.
16) Microplate Tectonic Development of Southern
California. S. P. Lund and D.
Bottjer; National Science Foundation (EAR-8816177, $90,000, Two years), 1989.
15) Acquisition of a Cryogenic Magnetometer for
Paleomagnetic Research. S. P. Lund
and D. Burbank; National Science Foundation (EAR-8720706; $65,000; one year),
1988.
14) Comparative Analysis of Historic and
Paleomagnetic Secular Variation.
S. P. Lund; National Science Foundation (EAR-8720914; $95,000, two
years), 1988.
13) Analysis of the Natural DRM/PDRM Lock-In Process
in Box-Cored Deep Sea Sediments.
S. P. Lund, D. Hammond, and W. Berelson; National Science Foundation
(OCE-8718453; $180,000, two years), 1988.
12) Magnetic Field Transitions and Related Long-Term
Secular Variation Recorded in Plio-Pleistocene Lacustrine Sediments of Kashmir,
India. S. P. Lund, D. W. Burbank,
and S. K. Banerjee; National Science Foundation (EAR-8601224; $258,000; three
years), 1987.
11) Analysis of the Natural DRM/PDRM Lock-In Process
in Box-Cored Deep Sea Sediments.
S. P. Lund and F. Theyer; National Science Foundation (OCE-8614680;
$60,000, 1 year pilot study), 1986.
10) Microplate Tectonic Development of Southern
California. S. P. Lund and D. Bottjer;
National Science Foundation (EAR-8519941, $90,000, Two years), 1985.
9) Magnetic Field Transitions and Related Long-Term
Secular Variation Recorded in Plio-Pleistocene Lacustrine Sediments of Kashmir,
India. D. W. Burbank, S. P. Lund,
and F. Theyer; National Science Foundation (EAR-8509019; $85,000, one year),
1985.
8) Acquisition of a Vibrating Sample Magnetometer for
Rock and Paleomagnetic Research. T. L. Henyey, S. P. Lund and D. W. Burbank;
National Science Foundation (EAR-8407832, $35,000, one year), 1984.
7) Quantitative Magnetic Field Secular Variation
Studies of Late Quaternary Wet Lake Sediments from California. S. P. Lund and T. L. Henyey; National
Science Foundation (EAR-8313400; $115,000; two years), 1983.
6) Quantitative Assessment of the
Drifting-Radial-Dipole Model for the Secular Variation of the Late Quaternary
Geomagnetic Field. S. P. Lund;
National Science Foundation (EAR-8212930, $29,500, one year), 1982.
5) Paleomagnetic Stratigraphy and Magnetochemistry of
Quaternary Basinal Marine Sediments from the California Continental
Borderland. S. P. Lund, T. L.
Henyey and D. E. Hammond; National Science Foundation (OCE-8208181, $97,289,
two years), 1982.
4) Paleomagnetic Studies of Neogene Sedimentary Rocks
of Southern California. S. P. Lund
and T. L. Henyey; Atlantic Richfield Co. ($44,385, one year), 1982.
3) Deepwell Monitoring Along the Southern San Andreas
Fault. T. L. Henyey and S. P.
Lund; U.S. Geological Survey (#14-08-0001-19759 (1981), #14-08-0001-21273
(1982-83), #14-08-0001-21879 (1984), #14-08-0001-22008 (1985);
#14-08-0001-G1076 (1986); and #14-08-0001-G1377 (1987); total funding $370,000,
1981-1988.
2) Paleomagnetic Stratigraphy of the Miocene-Pliocene
of Southern California. S. P. Lund
and T. L. Henyey; Atlantic Richfield Co. ($33,915, one year), 1981.
1) Late Quaternary Secular Variation Studies in
California. S. P. Lund and T. L.
Henyey; National Science Foundation (EAR-8008833, $40,000, one year), 1980.