TIMOTHY W. LYONS
Department of Earth Sciences
UniversityofCalifornia,Riverside,CA 92521
Tel: (951) 827-3106, Fax: (951) 827-4324,timothy.lyons@ucr.edu
个人网页:http://earthscience.ucr.edu/lyons.html
EDUCATION
B.S. Geological Engineering (w/ honors),ColoradoSchool of Mines, Golden, CO, 1980.
M.S. Geology, University of Arizona, Tucson, AZ, 1984.
M.Phil. Geology, Yale University, 1987.
Ph.D. Geology (Geochemistry), Yale University, New Haven, CT, 1992.
PROFESSIONALEXPERIENCE
1980 Exploration Geologist, Pennzoil Company,Denver,CO.
1986-1991 Teaching Fellow and Research Assistant, Department of Geology and
Geophysics, Yale University, New Haven, CT.
1992-1994 Postdoctoral Research Fellow, Department of Geological Sciences,
University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, MI.
1994-2000Assistant Professor, Department of Geological Sciences, University of
Missouri, Columbia, MO.
2000-2004 Associate Professor, Dept. of Geological Sci., Univ. ofMissouri.
2005- Professor, Department of Earth Sciences,UniversityofCalifornia,Riverside,CA.
SELECTEDACADEMICSERVICE ANDHONORS
William E. Ford Prize (Yale), Tau Beta Pi, Sigma Xi
Dissertations Symposium on Chemical Oceanography (1991)
Organic geochemist, ODP Leg 165 (1995/1996); IODP SciMP/STP Panel (2003-2006)
Member,PennStateand ASU teams, NASA Astrobiology Institute (1998- )
Awarded, NSF Faculty Early Career Development (CAREER) Program (1999-2004)
Elected, Fellow, Geological Society ofAmerica(1999)
Visiting Lecturer,University of Queensland,Australia(2000)
Awarded, William T. Kemper Fellowship for Teaching Excellence (MU, 2001)
Visiting Scientist, Netherlands Institute of Sea Research (2001)
Panelist/Subchair, NSF-EAR and NASA-Exobio./Astrobio./MSL; Working Group, NSF Biogeosci.Prog.
Steering/Program Committee,Earth Systems Processes II(GSA)
Member,College of Reviewers,CanadaResearch Chairs Program(2004- )
Editorial Boards/Assoc. Ed.:J. Sed. Res.(95-03),G3Advisory Board (07-10),Amer. J. Sci.(04-12),Geochim. Cosmochim. Acta(04- ),Biogeosciences(04-07),Geology(05-07),Geochemical Transactions(05-11),Geobiology(07- ),Global Biogeochemical Cycles(11- ),EPSL(12- )
Visiting Scientist, Max Planck Institute for Marine Microbiology (2005, 2007, 2008)
Fellow, Hanse Institute of AdvancedStudy,Germany(2007-2008)
1stAgassiz Visiting Lecturer,HarvardUniversity(2008)
Keynote Speaker,DarwinCenterforBiogeology,Netherlands(2009)
Comet Fellow, ARC Centre of Excellence inOreDeposits, University ofTasmania(2010)
Elected, Fellow, American Association for the Advancement of Sciences [AAAS] (2010)
Advisory Board, Petroleum Research Fund, American Chemical Society (2010-2015)
Member, NRC Committee, New Research Opportunities in the Earth Sciences at the NSF (2010-2011)
Leverhulme Visiting Professor,UniversityofCambridge(2011); Lifetime Fellow (Clare Hall)
Visiting Professor,ChineseAcademyof Sciences,Beijing(2012)
ADVISORS
R.A. Berner (Ph.D., Yale), L.M. Walter (Postdoc, U.Michigan)
GRADUATESTUDENTS(21 as primary advisor)ANDPOSTDOCS(10)
Students: A. Cruse, S. Bates, C. Bright, M. Formolo, A. Gellatly, B. Gill, E. Goldbaum, L. Hancock, D. Hardisty, M. Hurtgen, J. Kerns, J. Luepke, J. McBeth, K. Nguyen, J. Owens, N. Planavsky, C. Reinhard, A. Robinson, C. Scott, M.-J. Shim, R. Valentine
Postdocs: N. Balci, A. Chappaz, W. Gilhooly, L. Kah, A. Kelly*, C. Li*, P. Marenco, N. Riedinger, S. Severmann, L. Wehrmann (*co-mentored with G. Love)
SELECTEDPUBLICATIONS (*student/postdocs authors)
Werne*, J.P., Sageman, B.B.,Lyons, T.W., and Hollander, D.J., 2002, An integrated assessment of a “type euxinic” deposit: Evidence for multiple controls on black shale deposition in the Middle Devonian Oatka Creek Formation:American Journal of Science, v. 302, p. 110-143.
Sageman, B.B., Murphy*, A.E., Werne*, J.P., Ver Straeten, C.E., Hollander, D.J., and Lyons, T.W., 2003, A tale of shales: The relative roles of production, decomposition, and dilution in the accumulation of organic-rich strata, Middle-Upper Devonian, Appalachian basin:Chemical Geology, v. 195, p. 229-273.
Formolo*, M.J., andLyons, T.W., 2007, Accumulation and preservation of reworked marine pyrite beneath an oxygen-rich Devonian atmosphere: Constraints from sulfur isotopes and framboid textures:Journal of Sedimentary Research, v. 77, p. 623-633.
Duan*, Y., Severmann*, S., Anbar, A.D., Lyons, T.W., Gordon, G.W., and Sageman, B.B., 2010, Isotopic evidence for Fe cycling and repartitioning in ancient oxygen-deficient settings: Examples from black shales of the mid-to-late Devonian Appalachian basin:Earth and Planetary Science Letters: v. 290, p. 244-253.
Boyer*, D.L., Owens*, J.D.,Lyons, T.W., and Droser, M.L., 2011, Joining forces: Combined biological and geochemical proxies reveal a complex but refined high-resolution palaeo-oxygen history in Devonian epeiric seas:Palaeogeography, Palaeoclimatology, Palaeoecology, v. 306, p. 134-146.
Lyons, T.W., Anbar, A.D., Severmann*, S., Scott*, C., and Gill*, B.C., 2009, Tracking euxinia in the ancient ocean: A multiproxy perspective and Proterozoic case study:Annual Reviews of Earth and Planetary Sciences,37, 507-534.
Lyons, T.W., and Gill*, B.C., 2010, Ancient sulfur cycling and oxygenation of the early biosphere:Elements, v. 6, p. 93-99.
Planavsky*, N.J., Rouxel, O.J., Bekker, A., Lalonde*, S.V., Konhauser, K.O., Reinhard*, C.T., andLyons, T.W., 2010, The evolution of the marine phosphate reservoir:Nature, v. 467, p. 1088-1090.
Gill*, B.C.,Lyons, T.W., Young*,S.A., Kump, L.R., Knoll, A.H., and Saltzman, M.R., 2011, Geochemical evidence for widespread euxinia in the later Cambrian ocean:Nature, v. 469, p. 80-83.
Lyons, T.W., Reinhard*, C.T., Love, G., and Xiao, S., 2012, Geobiology of the Proterozoic Eon,inKnoll, A.H., Canfield, D.E., Konhauser, K.O. (eds.) Fundamentals of Geobiology, Blackwell, p. 371-402.