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Dr. Stephen Taylor
Associate Professor of Geology
B.S. Slippery Rock University (1982); M.S. Washington State University (1985);
Ph.D. West Virginia University (1999)
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Course Web Sites
ES104 Foundations of Physical Science (Earth
System Science I)
ES106 Foundations of Physical Science (Earth
System Science III)
ES331 Introduction to Oceanography
ES341 Fundamentals of Geographic Informations Systems
ES202 Physical Geology (Sedimentary Systems and
Earth Surface Processes)
ES302 Quantitative Methods in Earth Science
ES322 Geomorphology and Aerial Photo Interpretation
ES406 Structural Geology Lab
ES407 Senior Seminar
ES470/570 Regional Landscapes of Oregon
ES473/573 Environmental Geology
ES476/576 Hydrology
ES492/592 GIS Applications in Earth Science
ES458/558 River Environments of Oregon (Alias: ES408/508 ES299W)
Geog 522 Advanced Topics: Alluvial Fans (UO)
NS481/581 NSSI Week 1 - Geomorphology Module
Environmental Sciences Institute Home
Page
ERTH 350 Environmental Geology (WU)
Links to Research and Scholarly Collaborations
Manuscript In Review: Watershed Assessment,
River Restoration, and the Geoscience Profession in Oregon
Newberry Volcano Research Project at WOU
HJ Andrews Experimental Forest - Sediment
Transport Research
Espinaso Formation - Cerillos, NM Project
Appalachian Geomorphology Research at WOU
Link to Applalachian
Dissertation Research at West Virginia University
Current Research References and Literature Citations
John Day River Field Trip - Spring Break 2007
Summer 2007 Whitewater Institute - Using the River to Transcend Educational Paradigms
Link to the Learning Organization
Research Interests
- Geomorphology and Surficial Processes
- Surficial Mapping, GIS Applications
- Nonglacial Surficial Geology, Hillslope / Fluvial Processes, Debris Flow
- Watershed Analysis
- Appalachian Geomorphology, Humid-Mountainous Landscapes
Applied Interests and Experience
- Contaminant Characterization at Industrial Processing Facilities
- Hydrogeology / Aquifer Characterization
- Acid-Mine Drainage Abatement
- Landfill Design, Wastewater Treatment
- Mine Permitting and Environmental Control
- Water Resource Investigations
Related Links
Secure Link Area (Password Protected)
Mailing Address:
Stephen B. Taylor, Ph.D.
Earth and Physical Sciences Department
Western Oregon University
345 N. Monmouth Ave.
Monmouth, Oregon 97361
Office: Natural Science, NS 210
Phone: 503-838-8398 (Office)
Fax: 503-838-8072 (Office)
E-mail: taylors@wou.edu

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01/05/05