E. Arthur Bettis III
Research interests:
Paleopedology, Quaternary Stratigraphy and Sedimentology
Interests:
Reconstruction of past landscapes and environments using data gleaned from physical and geochemical studies of deposits and soils. I use these reconstructions in a variety of applications including documenting rates of dust flux during the last glacial period, understanding conditions controlling the peopling of southeast Asia by hominins, landscape-scale geoarchaeology, and restoration strategies for rivers and streams.
Publications:
E.A. Bettis III, A.K. Millius, S.J. Carpenter, R. Larick, Y. Zaim, Y. Rizal, R.L. Ciochon, S.A. Tassier-Surine, D. Murray, Suminto and S. Bronto. 2009. Way out of Africa: Early Pleistocene paleoenvironments inhabited by Homo erectus in Sangiran, Java. Journal of Human Evolution 56: 11-24.
D.R.Muhs, E.A. Bettis III, J.N. Alienikoff, J.P. McGeehin, J. Beann, G. Skipp, B.D. Marshall, H.M. Roberts, W.C.Johnson, and R. Benton. 2008. Origin and paleoclimatic significance of late Quaternary loess in Nebraska: Evidence from stratigraphy, chronology, sedimentology and geochemistry. Geological Society of America Bulletin 120:1378-1407.
- Hydrology and Geomorphology
- Paleoenvironments
- Sedimentary Geology