George Engelmann, PhD
- Emeritus Professor
email:
office:
- DSC 269
areas of focus:
- Vertebrate Paleontology, Evolutionary Biology and Mammalian Evolution, Paleoecology
- Mesozoic Stratigraphy of western North America, Geology of Dinosaur National Monument
Additional Information
Education
B.S. Principia CollegeM.Ph. Columbia University
Ph.D. Columbia University
Research Expertise
Vertebrate Paleontology, Evolutionary Biology and Mammalian Evolution, Paleoecology, Mesozoic Stratigraphy of western North America, Geology of Dinosaur National Monument
Ongoing Research Projects
- Fossil vertebrates from the Triassic-Jurassic Nugget Sandstone in northeastern Utah
- Vertebrate tracks and trackways in the Nugget Sandstone
- Stratigraphy of the Nugget Sandstone
- Fossil mammals from the Late Jurassic Morrison Formation
Courses most commonly taught
- Physical Geology
- Environmental Geology
- Historical Geology
- Sedimentary Geology
- Invertebrate Paleontology
Additional Information
Education
B.S. Principia CollegeM.Ph. Columbia University
Ph.D. Columbia University
Research Expertise
Vertebrate Paleontology, Evolutionary Biology and Mammalian Evolution, Paleoecology, Mesozoic Stratigraphy of western North America, Geology of Dinosaur National Monument
Ongoing Research Projects
- Fossil vertebrates from the Triassic-Jurassic Nugget Sandstone in northeastern Utah
- Vertebrate tracks and trackways in the Nugget Sandstone
- Stratigraphy of the Nugget Sandstone
- Fossil mammals from the Late Jurassic Morrison Formation
Courses most commonly taught
- Physical Geology
- Environmental Geology
- Historical Geology
- Sedimentary Geology
- Invertebrate Paleontology