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V i t a Born on 30 December 1940, in Baltimore, Marylan
B.A.:
The Johns Hopkins University, Baltimore, Md., 1962
Post-doctoral Research Fellow: California Institute of Technology, H. A.
Lowenstam Assistant Professor of Geological Sciences, Univ. Texas, Austin, 1968-72 Associate Professor of Geological Sciences, Univ. Texas, Austin, 1972-78 Professor of Geological Sciences, Univ. Texas, Austin, 1978-82 J. Nalle Gregory Professor of Geological Sciences, Univ. Texas, Austin, 1982-86 Gulf Oil Centennial Professor of Geological Sciences, Univ. Texas, Austin, 1986-88 Edwin Allday Centennial Chair in Subsurface Geology, Univ. Texas, Austin, 1988-1998
Emeritus
Prof. Geological Sciences and Edwin Allday Centennial Chair in
Subsurface
MAJOR RESEARCH INTERESTS: geochemistry, particularly carbonate genesis and diagenesis, clastic diagenesis, and stable-isotope geochemistry.
PEER-REVIEWED PUBLICATIONS: Land, L. S., 1964, Eolian cross-bedding in the beach dune environment, Sapelo Island, Georgia. Jour. Sed. Petrology, v. 34, p. 389-394. Land, L. S., and Hoyt, J. H., 1966, Sedimentation in a meandering estuary. Sedimentology, v. 6, p. 191-207. Land, L. S., 1966, Diagenesis of metastable skeletal carbonates. Ph.D. dissertation, Lehigh University, 142 p. Land, L. S., 1967, Diagenesis of skeletal carbonates. Jour. Sed. Petrology, v. 37, p. 914-930. Land, L. S., Mackenzie, F. T., and Gould, S. J., 1967, Pleistocene history of Bermuda. Bull. Geol. Soc. America, v. 78, p. 993-1006. Land, L. S., 1970, Carbonate mud: production by epibiont growth on Thalassia testudinum. Jour. Sed. Petrology, v. 40, p. 1361-1363. Land, L. S., 1970, Phreatic versus vadose meteoric diagenesis of limestones: Evidence from a fossil water table. Sedimentology, v. 14, p. 175-185. Land, L. S., and Epstein, S., 1970, Late Pleistocene diagenesis and dolomitization, North Jamaica. Sedimentology, v. 14, p. 184-200. Land, L. S., and Goreau, T. F., 1970, Submarine lithification of Jamaican reefs. Jour. Sed. Petrology, v. 40, p. 457-462. Land, L. S. and Mackenzie, F. T., 1970, Field Guide to Bermuda Geology: Bermuda Biological Station for Research, Special Publication No. 4, 14p. Land, L. S., Bradley, W. F., and Mutis, E., 1971, Relation between lattice constants and isotopic compositions of recent dolomite. 7th Forum on Geology and Industrial Minerals, Tampa, Florida, p. 155-160. Smith, B. N., Hoops, G. K., Land, L. S., and Folk, R. L., 1971, 13C/12C ratios of aragonite from fruit of Celtis laevigata Willd. Die Naturwissen-schaften (58. Jahrgang), Heft 7, p. 365-366. Behrens, E. W., and Land, L. S., 1972, Subtidal Holocene dolomite, Baffin Bay, Texas. Jour. Sed. Petrology, v. 42, p. 155-161. Land, L. S., 1973, Contemporaneous dolomitization of middle Pleistocene reefs by meteoric water, North Jamaica. Studies in Tropical Oceanography, Memorial Volume to R. T. Goreau, Bull. Marine Science, v. 23, p. 64-92. Land, L. S., 1973, Holocene meteoric dolomitization of Pleistocene limestone, North Jamaica. Sedimentology, v. 20, p. 411-424. Land, L. S., and Hoops, G. K., 1973, Sodium in carbonate sediments and rocks. a possible index to the salinity of diagenetic solutions. Jour. Sed. Petrology, v. 43, p. 614-617. Goreau, T. F., and Land, L. S., 1974, Fore-reef morphology and depositional processes, North Jamaica, in L. F. LaPorte, Ed., Reefs in Time and Space. Soc. Econ. Paleontologists and Mineralogists Spec. Pub. No. 18, p. 77-89. Land, L. S., 1974, Growth rate of a West Indian (Jamaican) reef. in Proc. 2nd Internat. Coral Reef Symposium, Great Barrier Reef Committee, Brisbane, v. 2, p. 409-412. Folk, R. L., and Land, L. S., 1975, Mg/Ca ratio and salinity. two controls over the crystallization of dolomite. Bull. Amer. Assoc. Petrol. Geologists, v. 59, p. 60-68. Land, L. S., Lang, J. C., and Barnes, D. J., 1975, Extension rate. a primary control in the isotopic composition of West Indian (Jamaican) scleractinian reef coral skeletons. Marine Biology, v. 33, p. 221-223. Land, L. S., Lang, J. C., and Smith, B. N., 1975, Preliminary observations on the carbon isotopic composition of some reef coral tissues and symbiotic zooxanthellae. Limnology and Oceanography, v. 20, p. 283-287. Land, L. S., Salem, M. R. I., and Morrow, D. W., 1975, Paleohydrology of ancient dolomites. geochemical evidence. Bull. Assoc. Petrol. Geologists, v. 59, p. 1602-1625. Lang, J. C., Hartman, W. D., and Land, L. S., 1975, Sclerosponges. primary framework constructors in the Jamaican deep fore-reef. Jour. Marine Research, v. 33, p. 223-231. Macintyre, I. G., Blackwelder, B. W., Land, L. S., and Stuckenrath, R., 1975, North Carolina shelf-edge sandstone. age, environment of origin, and relationship to pre-existing sea level. Bull. Geol. Soc. America, v. 86, p. 1073-1078. Neumann, A. C., and Land, L. S., 1975, Lime mud deposition and calcareous algae in the Bight of Abaco, Bahamas: A budget. Jour. Sed. Petrology, v. 45, p. 763-786. Land, L. S., 1976, Early dissolution of sponge spicules from reef sediments, North Jamaica. Jour. Sed. Petrology, v. 46, p. 967-969. Moore, C. H., Graham, E. A., and Land, L. S., 1976, Sediments and sediment dispersal patterns on the deep fore-reef and Island slope of North Jamaica. Jour. Sed. Petrology, v. 46, p. 174-187. Plummer, L. N., Vacher, H. L., Mackenzie, F. T., Bricker, O. P., and Land, L. S., 1976, Hydrogeochemistry of Bermuda--a case history of ground-water diagenesis of bio-calcarenites. Bull. Geol. Soc. America, v. 87, p. 1301-1316 Land, L. S., and Moore, C. H., 1977, The deep fore-reef and upper Island slope of North Jamacia. Studies in Geology #4. Amer. Assoc. Petrol. Geologists Spec. Pub., p. 53-65. Valastro, S., Jr., Land, L. S., and Varela, A. G., 1977, An improved procedure for wet oxidation of the 14C NBS Oxalic Acid standard. Radiocarbon, v. 19, p. 375-382. Land, L. S., Lang, J. C., and Barnes, D. J., 1977, On the stable carbon and oxygen isotopic composition of some shallow water, ahermatypic, scleractinian coral skeletons. Geochim. Cosmochim. Acta, v. 41, p. 169-172. Land, L. S., 1978, The hydrogen and oxygen isotopic composition of Cretaceous (Edwards Group) chert, Central Texas. Univ. Texas Bur. Econ. Geology, Rept. Invest. No. 89, p. 201-205. Land, L. S., and Dutton, S. P., 1978, Cementation of a Pennsylvanian deltaic sandstone: Isotopic evidence. Jour. Sed. Petrology, v. 48, p. 1167-1176. Land, L. S., 1979, Chert-chalk diagenesis: The Miocene Island Slope of North Jamaica. Jour. Sed. Petrology, v. 49, p. 223-232. Land, L. S., 1979, The fate of reef-derived sediment on the North Jamaican Island slope. Marine Geology, v. 29, p. 55-71. Land, L. S., Behrens, E. W., and Frischman, S. A., 1979, The ooids of Baffin Bay. Jour. Sed. Petrology, v. 49, p. 1269-1278. Land, L. S., and Dutton, S. P., 1979, Cementation of sandstone: Reply. Jour. Sed. Petrology, v. 49, p. 1359-1361. Land, L. S., 1980, The isotopic and trace-element geochemistry of dolomite: The state of the art. Soc. Econ. Paleontologists and Mineralogists Spec. Pub. No. 128, p. 87-110. Land, L. S., Lundelius, E. L., Jr., and Valastro, S., Jr., 1980, Isotopic ecology of deer bone. Paleogeography, Paleoclimatology, Paleoecology, v. 32, p. 143-151. Land, L. S., and Moore, C. H., 1980, Chemistry and petrography of deep-reef biolithites, North Jamaica. Jour. Sed. Petrology, v. 50, p. 357-370. Harmon, R. S., Land, L. S., Mitterer, R. M., Schwarcz, H. P., Larson, G. J., and Garrett, P., 1981, Bermuda sea level during the last interglacial: Implications for a major East Antarctic ice surge at 95,000 MY. Nature, v. 289, p. 481-483. Land, L. S., and Milliken, K. L., 1981, Feldspar diagenesis in the Frio Formation, Texas Gulf Coast. Geology, v. 9, p. 314-318. Land, L. S., and Prezbindowski, D. R., 1981, The origin and evolution of saline formation water, Lower Cretaceous carbonates, south-central Texas. Jour. Hydrology, v. 54, p. 51-74. Milliken, K. L., Land, L. S., and Loucks, R. G., 1981, History of burial diagenesis, Frio Formation, Brazoria County, Texas. Bull. Amer. Assoc. Petrol. Geologists, v. 65, p. 1397-1413. Amdurer, M., and Land, L. S., 1982, Geochemistry, hydrology, and mineralogy of the sand bulge area, Laguna Madre flats, South Texas. Jour. Sed. Petrology, v. 52, p. 703-716. Bein, A., and Land, L. S., 1982, San Andres carbonates in the Texas Panhandle. sedimentation and diagenesis associated with magnesium-calcium chloride brines. Univ. Texas Bur. Econ. Geology, Rept. Invest. No. 121, 48 p. Milliken, K. L., and Land, L. S., 1982, Fluid dynamics for cap-rock formation in the Gulf Coast: Discussion. Bull. Amer. Assoc. Petrol. Geologists, v. 66, p. 2685-2687. Bein, A., and Land, L. S., 1983, Carbonate sedimentation and diagenesis associated with Mg-Ca-chloride brines: The Permian San Andres Formation in the Texas Panhandle. Jour. Sed. Petrology, v. 53, p. 243-260. Harmon, R. S., Mitterer, R. M., Kriasuakul, N., Land, L. S., Schwarcz, H. P., Garrett, P., Larson, G. J., Vacher, H. L., and Rowe, M., 1983, U-series and sea-level fluctuation over the past 250,000 years. Paleogeography, Paleoclimatology, Paleoecology, v. 44, p. 41-70. Suchecki, R. K., and Land, L. S., 1983, Isotopic geochemistry of burial-metamorphosed volcanogenic sediments, Great Valley sequence, northern California. Geochim. Cosmochim. Acta, v. 47, p. 1487-1499. Land, L. S., 1983, The application of stable isotopes to studies of the origin of dolomite and to problems of diagenesis of clastic sediments, in: M. A. Arthur (Organizer), Stable isotopes in sedimentary geology, SEPM Short Course No. 10, p. 4-1 to 4-22. Land, L. S., 1984, Frio Sandstone diagenesis, Texas Gulf Coast: A regional isotopic study, in D. A. McDonald and R. L. Surdam, Eds., Clastic Diagenesis. Amer. Assoc. Petrol. Geologists Memoir 37, p. 47-62. Lundegard, P. D., Land, L. S., and Galloway, W. E., 1984, The problem of secondary porosity: Frio Formation (Oligocene), Texas Gulf Coast. Geology, v. 12, p. 399-402. Dutton, S. P., and Land, L. S., 1985, Meteoric burial diagenesis of Pennsylvanian arkosic sandstones, southwestern Anadarko Basin, Texas. Bull. Amer. Assoc. Petrol. Geologists, v. 69, p. 22-38. Land, L. S., 1985, The origin of massive dolomite. Jour. Geol. Education, v. 33, p. 112-125. Land, L. S., and Prezbindowski, R., 1985, Chemical constraints and origins of four groups of Gulf Coast reservoir fluids: Comments. Bull. Amer. Assoc. Petrol. Geologists, v. 69, p. 119-121. Woronick, R. E., and Land, L. S., 1985, Late burial diagenesis, Lower Cretaceous Pearsall and Lower Glen Rose Formations, South Texas. in N. Schneidermann and P. M. Harris, Eds., Carbonate Cements. Soc. Econ. Paleontologists and Mineralogists Spec. Pub. No. 36, p. 265-275. Fisher, R. S., and Land, L. S., 1986, Diagenetic history of Eocene Wilcox sandstones, South-Central Texas. Geochim. Cosmochim. Acta, v. 50, p. 551-561. Land, L. S., 1986, Limestone diagenesis--some geochemical considerations, in F. A. Mumpton, Ed., Studies in Diagenesis. U.S. Geol. Survey Bull. 1578, p. 129-137. Land, L. S., 1986, The proposed deep drill site, Texas Gulf Coast, in R. P. Philp, Final Report on the Workshop on Organic Geochemistry and the Continental Scientific Drilling Program, Norman, Okla., p. III-169 to III-201. Lundegard, P. D., and Land, L. S., 1986, Carbon dioxide and organic acids. their role in porosity enhancement and cementation, Paleogene of the Texas Gulf Coast, in D. L. Gautier, Ed., Roles of organic matter in sedimentary diagenesis. Soc. Econ. Paleontologists and Mineralogists Spec. Pub. No. 38, p. 129-146. Pigott, J. D., and Land, L. S., 1986, Interstitial water chemistry of Jamaican reef sediment: Sulfate reduction and submarine cementation. Marine Chemistry, v. 19, p. 355-378. Land, L. S., 1987, The major-ion chemistry of saline brines in sedimentary basins, Second Internat. Symposium on the Physics and Chemistry of Porous Media (J. R. Banavar, J. Koplik, and K. W. Winkler, Eds., Schlumberger-Doll, Ridgefield, Conn., Amer. Inst. of Physics, Conf. Proc., v. 154, p. 160-179. Carballo, J. D., Land, L. S., and Miser, D. E., 1987, Holocene dolomitization of supratidal sediments by active tidal pumping, Sugarloaf Key, Florida. Jour. Sed. Petrology, v. 57, p. 153-165. Land, L. S., 1987, Environments of limestone and dolomite diagenesis: some geochemical considerations, in J. E. Warme and K. W. Shanley, Eds., Carbonate Depositional Environments, Modern and Ancient. Colorado School of Mines Quarterly, v. 81, no. 4, p. 26-41. Land, L. S., and Fisher, R. S., 1987, Wilcox sandstone diagenesis, Texas Gulf Coast: a regional isotopic comparison with the Frio Formation, in J. Marshall, Ed., Diagenesis of Sedimentary Sequences. Geol. Soc. London, Spec. Pub. No. 36, Blackwell, London, p. 219-235. Land, L. S., Milliken K. L., and McBride, E. F., 1987, Diagenetic evolution of Cenozoic sandstones, Gulf of Mexico sedimentary basin. Sedimentary Geology, v. 5, p. 195-225. McBride, E. F., Land, L. S., and Mack, L. E., 1987, Diagenesis of feldspathic eolian and fluvial sandstones, Norphlet Formation (Upper Jurassic), Rankin County, Mississippi, and Mobile County, Alabama. Bull. Amer. Assoc. Petrol. Geologists, v. 71, p. 1019-1034. Mitchell, J. T., Land, L. S., and Miser, D. E., 1987, Modern marine dolomite cement in a north Jamaican fringing reef. Geology, v. 15, p. 557-560. Morton, R. A., and Land, L. S., 1987, Regional variations in formation water chemistry, Frio Formation (Oligocene), Texas Gulf Coast. Bull. Amer. Assoc. Petrol. Geologists, v. 72, p. 191-206. Dutton, S. P., and Land, L. S., 1988, Cementation and burial history of a low-permeability quartzarenite, Lower Cretaceous Travis Peak Formation, East Texas. Bull. Geol. Soc. America, v. 100, p. 1271-1282. Hanor, J. S., Kharaka, Y. K., and Land, L. S., 1988, Geochemistry of waters in deep sedimentary basins: Report of Penrose Conference. Geology, v. 16, p. 560-561. Kupecz, J. A., Kerans, C., and Land, L. S., 1988, Deep burial dolomitization in the Ordovician Ellenburger group carbonates, West Texas and southeastern New Mexico: Discussion. Jour. Sed. Petrology, v. 58, p. 908-910. Land, L. S., Kupecz, J. A., and Mack, L. E., 1988, Louann salt geochemistry. (Gulf of Mexico sedimentary basin, U.S.A.): A preliminary synthesis. Chem. Geology, v. 74, p. 25-35. Land, L. S., Macpherson, G. A., and Mack, L. E., 1988, The geochemistry of saline formation waters, Miocene, offshore Louisiana. Trans. Gulf Coast Assoc. Geol. Societies, v. 88, p. 503-511. Lund, H. J., and Land, L. S., 1988, Modern marine dolomite cement in a North Jamaican fringing reef. Continued studies. Proc. 6th Internat. Coral Reef Symposium, Townsville, Australia, v. 3, p. 409-412. McBride, E. F., Land, L. S., Diggs, T. J., and Mack, L. E., 1988, Petrography, stable-isotope geochemistry, and diagenesis of Miocene sandstones, Vermilion Block 31, offshore Louisiana. Trans. Gulf Coast Assoc. Geol. Societies, v. 88, p. 513-523. Morton, R. A., and Land, L. S., 1988, Regional variations in formation water chemistry, Frio Formation (Oligocene), Texas Gulf Coast: Reply to discussion. Bull. Amer. Assoc. Petrol. Geologists, v. 72, p. 858-859 Muehlberger, W. R., Galloway, W. E., Land, L. S., Sharp, J. M., Jr., Sawyer, D. S., and Light, M. P. R., 1988, Deep crustal drilling, Texas Gulf Coast, United States of America, in H.-J. Behr and C. B. Raleigh, Eds., Exploration of the Deep Continental Crust, Deep Drilling in Crystalline Bedrock, v. 2. Springer-Verlag, New York, p. 155-171. Muehlberger, W. R., and Land, L. S., 1988, Deep crustal drilling, Texas Gulf Coast. EOS, Trans. Amer. Geophys. Union, v. 69, p. 785, 794-796. Mullins, H. T., Dix, G. R., Gardulski, A. F., and Land, L. S., 1988, Neogene deep-water dolomite from the Florida-Bahama platform, in V. Shukla and P. Baker, Eds., Sedimentology and geochemistry of dolostones: Soc. Econ. Paleontologists and Mineralogists Spec. Pub., No. 43, p. 236-243. Sharp, J. M., Jr., Galloway, W. E., Land, L. S., McBride, E. F., Blanchard, P. E., Bodner, D. P., Dutton, S. P., Farr, M. R., Gold, P. B., Jackson, T. J., Lundegard, P. D., Milliken, K. L., and Macpherson, G. L., 1988, Diagenetic processes in northwest Gulf of Mexico sediments. Chapter 1, Diagenesis II, G. V. Chilingarian and K. H. Wolf, Eds., Elsevier, p. 43-113. Land, L. S., 1989, Chapter 6, The carbon and oxygen isotopic chemistry of surficial Holocene shallow-marine carbonate sediment and Quaternary limestone and dolomite, in J. Ch. Fontes and P. Fritz, Eds., Handbook of Environmental Isotope Geochemistry, v. 3, The Marine Environment. Elsevier, p. 191-217. Land, L. S., 1989, Dolomitization of the Hope Gate Formation, North Jamaica, by seawater: Reassessment of mixing-zone dolomite. Epstein volume 70th Birthday Symposium, Caltech, p. 43-45. Land, L. S., Lund, H. J., and McCullough, M. L., 1989, Dynamic circulation of interstitial seawater in a Jamaican fringing reef. Carbonates and Evaporites, v. 4, p. 1-7. Land, L. S., and Macpherson, G. L., 1989, Geochemistry of formation water, Plio-Pleistocene reservoirs, offshore Louisiana. Trans. Gulf Coast Assoc. Geol. Societies, v. 89, p. 421-430. Lundegard, P. D., and Land, L. S., 1989, Carbonate equilibria and pH-buffering by organic acids--response to changes in PCO2. Chem. Geology, v. 74, p. 277-288. Macpherson, G. L., and Land, L. S., 1989, Boron in saline brines, Gulf of Mexico sedimentary basin, U.S.A., 6th Internat. Sympoisum on Water-Rock Interactions, Malvern, England, p. 457-460. Milliken, K. L., McBride, E. F., and Land, L. S., 1989, Numerical assessment of dissolution versus replacement in the subsurface destruction of detrital feldspars, Oligocene Frio Formation, south Texas: Jour. Sed. Petrology, v. 59, p. 740-757. Budd, D. A., and Land, L. S., 1990, Geochemical imprint of meteoric diagenesis in Holocene sands, Schooner Cays, Bahamas: Correlation of calcite cement geochemistry with extant groundwaters. Jour. Sed. Petrology, v. 60, p. 361-378. Gao, G. and Land, L. S., 1991, Early Ordovician Cool Creek dolomite, middle Arbuckle Group, Slick Hills, SW Oklahoma: Origin and modification. Jour. Sed. Petrology, v. 61, p. 161-173. Gao, G. and Land, L. S., 1991, Geochemistry of Cambro-Ordovician Arbuckle limestone, Oklahoma: Implications for diagenetic d18O alteration and secular d13C and 87Sr/86Sr variation. Geochim. Cosmochim. Acta, v. 55, p. 2911-2920. Gao, G. and Land, L. S., 1991, Nodular chert from the Arbuckle Group, Slick Hills, SW Oklahoma: A combined field, petrographic, and isotopic study. Sedimentology, v. 38, p. 857-870. Hine, A. C., Land, L. S., Clayton, T. D., and McCullough, M. L., 1991, Seismic stratigraphy of Discovery Bay, Jamaica: Marine Geology, v. 98, p. 83-97. Kupecz, J. A., and Land, L. S., 1991, Late-stage dolomitization of the Lower Ordovician Ellenburger Group, West Texas. Jour. Sed. Petrology, v. 61, p. 551-574. Land, L. S., 1991, Evidence for vertical movement of fluids, Gulf Coast sedimentary basin. Geophys. Res. Letters, v. 18, p. 919-922. Land. L. S., 1991, Some aspects of the late Cenozoic evolution of north Jamaica as revealed by strontium isotope stratigraphy. Jour. Geol. Soc. Jamaica, v. 28, p. 45-48. Land, L. S., Gao, G., and Kupecz, J. A., 1991, Diagenetic history of the Arbuckle Group, Slick Hills, Southwestern Oklahoma: A petrographic and geochemical summary, and comparison with the Ellenburger Group, Texas. Okla. Geol. Survey Sp. Pub. 91-3. p. 103-110. Land, L. S., 1991, Dolomitization of the Hope Gate Formation, (north Jamaica) by seawater: Reassessment of mixing-zone dolomite: in H. P. Taylor, Jr., J. R. O'Neil and I. R. Kaplan, Eds., Stable Isotope Geochemistry: A Tribute to Samuel Epstein. The Geochemical Society, Special Publication No.3, p. 121-133. Land, L. S. and Macpherson, G. L., 1992, Origin of saline formation waters, Cenozoic section, Gulf of Mexico sedimentary basin. Bull. Amer. Assoc. Petrol. Geologists, v. 76, p. 1344-1362. Gao, G., Land, L. S., and Folk, R. L., 1992, Meteoric modification of early dolomite and late dolomitization by basinal fluids, Upper Arbuckle Group, Slick Hills, Southwestern Oklahoma: Bull. Amer. Assoc. Petroleum Geologists, v. 76. p. 1649-1664. Land, L. S. and Macpherson, G. L., 1992, Geothermometry from saline brine analyses: Lessons from the Gulf Coast, U. S. A. Applied Geochemistry, v. 7, p. 333-340. McCullough, M. L. and Land, L. S., 1992, Dynamic hydrology and diagenesis of a submerged Pleistocene fringing reef, Discovery Bay, Jamaica. Marine Geology, v. 104, p. 139-151. McCullough, M. L. and Land, L. S., 1992, Diagenetic history of a submerged Pleistocene Jamaican fringing reef. Carbonates and Evaporites, v. 7, p. 2-10 Land, L. S., 1992, The dolomite problem: Stable and radiogenic isotope clues, in: Isotopic Signatures and Sedimentary Records, N. Clauer and S. Chadhuri, Eds., Lecture Notes in Earth Sciences 43, Springer-Verlag, p. 49-68. Gao, G. and Land, L. S., 1992, Early Ordovician Cool Creek dolomite, middle Arbuckle Group, Slick Hills, SW Oklahoma: Origin and modification: Reply. Jour. Sed. Petrology, v. 62, p. 542. Land, L. S., 1992, Saline formation waters in sedimentary basins: Connate or diagenetic? Proc. 7th Internat. Symposium on water-rock interaction, A. A. Balkema, Rotterdam, p. 865-868. Lundegard, P. D., and Land, L. S., 1993, Carboxylic acid anions in formation waters, San Joaquin Basin and Louisiana Gulf Coast, U. S. A. - Implications for clastic diagenesis: Discussion. Applied Geochem., v. 8, p. 297-300. Hanor, J. S., Land, L. S., and Macpherson, G. A., 1993, Carboxylic acid anions in formation waters, San Joaquin Basin and Louisiana Gulf Coast, U. S. A. - Implications for clastic diagenesis: Discussion, Applied Geochem., v. 8, p. 305-307. Moldovanyi, E. P., Walter, L. M., and Land, L. S., 1993, Strontium, Boron, Oxygen, and Hydrogen isotope geochemistry of brines from basal strata of the Gulf Coast sedimentary basin, USA. Geochim. Cosmochim. Acta, v. 57, p. 2083-2099. Milliken, K. L. and Land, L. S., 1993, The origin and fate of silt-sized carbonate in subsurface Miocene-Oligocene mudrocks, South Texas Gulf Coast. Sedimentology, v. 40, p. 107-124. Kupecz, J. A. and Land, L. S., 1994, Progressive recrystallization and stabilization of early-stage dolomite: Lower Ordovician Ellenburger Group, west Texas. Spec. Pub. Internat. Ass. Sedimentologisats, v. 21, p. 255-279. Dworkin, S. I. and Land, L. S., 1994, Petrographic and geochemical constraints on the formation and diagenesis of anhydrite cements, Smackover sandstones, Gulf of Mexico. Jour. Sed. Research, v. A64, p. 339-348. Milliken, K. L., Mack, L. E., and Land, L. S., 1994, Elemental mobility in sandstones during burial: Whole-rock chemical data, Frio Formation, South Texas. Jour. Sed. Research, v. 64A, p. 788-796. Eustice, R. A. and Land, L. S., 1994, Controls on the deposition of bedded halite within the Haynesville Formation, Champion-Klepac No. 1 core, southwestern Alabama. Trans. Gulf Coast Assoc. Geol. Societies, v. XLIV, p. 217-224. Milliken, K. L. and Land, L. S., 1994, Evidence of fluid flow in microfractures in geopressured shales: Discussion. Bull. Amer. Assoc. Petrol. Geologists, v. 78, p. 1637-1640. Gao, G., Land, L. S., and Elmore, R. D., 1995, Multiple episodes of dolomitization in the Arbuckle Group, Arbuckle Mountains, South-Central Oklahoma: Field, petrographic, and geochemical evidence. Jour. Sed. Research, v. 65A, p. 321-331. Land, L. S., 1995, Comment on “Oxygen and carbon isotopic composition of Ordovician brachiopods: Implications for coeval seawater” by H. Quig and J. Veizer. Geochim. Cosmochim. Acta, v. 59, p. 2843-2844. Land, L. S., 1995, Na-Ca-Cl saline formation waters, Frio Formation (Oligocene), south Texas: Products of diagenesis. Geochim. Cosmochim. Acta, v. 59, p. 2163-2174. Land, L. S., 1995, The role of saline formation water in crustal cycling. Aquatic Geochemistry. v. 1, p. 137-145. Land, L. S., Eustice, R. A., Mack. L. E., and Horita, J., 1995, Reactivity of evaporites during burial: An example from the Jurassic of Alabama. Geochim. Cosmochim. Acta. v. 59, p. 3765-3778. Gao, G., Dworkin, S. J., Land, L. S., and Elmore, R. D., 1996, Geochemistry of late Ordovician Viola limestone, Oklahoma: Implications for marine carbonate mineralogy and isotopic compositions. Jour. Geology, v. 104, p. 359-367. Lynch, F. L. and Land, L. S., 1996, Diagenesis of calcite cement in Frio Formation sandstones and its relationship to formation water chemistry. Jour. Sed. Research, v. 66 p. 439-446. Sutton, S. J. and Land, L. S., 1996, Post-depositional chemical alteration of Ouachita shales. Bull. Geol. Soc. America, v. 108, p. 978-991. Land, L. S., 1996, d18O of mudrocks: More evidence for an 18O-buffered ocean. Geochim. Cosmochim. Acta, v. 60, p. 3347-3352. Taylor, T. R. and Land, L. S., 1996, Association of allochthonous waters and reservoir enhancement in deeply buried Miocene sandstones: Picaroon field, Corsair trend, offshore Texas. in: Siliclastic diagenesis and fluid flow, R. G. Loucks, M. W. Totten, and L. J. Crossey, Eds., Soc. Econ. Paleontologists and Mineralogists Special Pub. No. 55, p. 37-48. Dworkin, S. I. and Land, L. S., 1996, The origin of aqueous sulfate in Frio pore fluids and its implication for the origin of oil field brines. Applied Geochemistry, v. 11, p. 403-408. Land, L. S., Milliken, K. L., Mack, L. E., and Lynch, F. L., 1997, Burial metamorphism of argillaceous sediment: A re-examination. Bull. Geol. Soc. America, v. 109, p. 2-15. Land, L. S., 1997, Mass transfer during burial diagenesis in the Gulf Coast Sedimentary Basin, in: Basinwide Fluid Flow and Associated Diagenetic Patterns, I. P. Montañez, J. M. Gregg, and K. L. Shelton, Eds., Soc. Econ. Paleontologists and Mineralogists Special Pub. No. 57, p. 29-39. Land, L. S., 1997, Citation for Robert L. Folk, AAPG Distinguished Educator. Bull. Amer. Assoc. Petrol. Geologists, v. 81, p. 838-839. Land, L. S., 1997, Course notes for GEO/MNS 307, Introduction to Oceanography. University Co-op Custom Publishing, Austin TX, 31p. Land, L. S., 1998, Course notes for GEO 302K, How to live with a Planet. University Co-op Custom Publishing, Austin TX, 50p. Chung, G. S. and Land, L. S., 1997, Dolomitization of the periplatform carbonate slope deposit, the Machari Formation (Middle to Late Cambrian), Korea. Carbonates and Evaporites, v. 12, p. 163-176. Land, L. S. and Lynch, F. L., 1998, Reply to the comments of B. L. Railsback and S. D. Sharma on “d18O of mudrocks: More evidence for an 18O-buffered ocean.” Geochim. Cosmochim. Acta, v. 62, p. 327. Kirkland, B. L., Dickson, J. A. D, Wood, R. A., and Land, L. S., 1998, Microbialite and microstratigraphy: The origin of encrustations in the Capitan Formation. Jour. Sed. Petrology, v. 68, p. 956-969. Dill, R. L., Land, L. S., Mack, L. E. and Schwarcz, H. P., 1998, A submerged stalactite from Belize: Petrography, geochemistry and geochronology of massive marine cementation. Carbonates and Evaporites, v. 13, p. 189-197. Land, L. S. and Lynch, F. L., 1999, Reply to the comment of B. L. Railsback and S. D. Sharma on “d18O of mudrocks: More evidence for an 18O-buffered ocean.” Geochim. Cosmochim. Acta, v. 63, p. 2313. Land, L. S., 1999, Failure to precipitate dolomite at 25oC from dilute solution despite 1000-fold oversaturation after 32 years. Aquatic Geochemistry, v. 4, p. 1-8. Land, L. S. and Milliken, K. L., 2000, Regional loss of SiO2 and CaCO3 and gain of K2O during burial of Gulf Coast Mudrocks. in Quartz Cementation in Oil Field Sandstones, R. H. Worden and S. Morad, Eds., Internat. Association of Sedimentologists Special Pub. No. 29, p. 183-198. Eastoe, C. J., Long, A. Land, L. S. and Kyle, R. J., 2001, Stable chlorine isotopes in halite and brine from the Gulf Coast Basin: Brine genesis and evolution. Chemical Geology, v. 176, p. 343-360. Land, L. S., Eustice, R. A., Lang, J. C. and Macko, S. A., 2002, Plankton-benthos coupling on a Caribbean fringing reef. Proc 9th Internat. Coral Reef Symposium, v. 1, p. 101-106. Muscatine,
L., Goiran, C., Land, L. S., Jaubert, J., Cuif, J.-P. and Allemand, D.,
2005, Stable isotopes (d13C
and d15N)
of organic matrix from coral skeleton. PNAS, v. 102, p. 1525-1530. AWARDS: Outstanding paper, Journal of Sedimentary Petrology, 1975 (with A. C. Neumann). Outstanding paper, Journal of Sedimentary Petrology, 1982 (with M. Amdurer). Houston Oil and Minerals Faculty Excellence Award, 1983. Third place poster award, Annual Geological Society of America meeting, 1992 (with S. J. Sutton) Second Place Best Published Paper Award, 1994, Gulf Coast Section, Society of Economic Paleontologists and Mineralogists (with R. A. Eustice) Francis J. Pettijohn Medal for Excellence in Sedimentology, 1996, Society for Sedimentary Geology
SUPERVISION OF GRADUATE STUDENTS: 17 MA degrees supervised plus one co-supervised 16 PhD degrees supervised plus five co-supervised
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