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About Michael Williams

Mike Williams earned a B.A. in geology from Amherst College, an M.S. from the University of Arizona, and a Ph.D. from the University of New Mexico. He has been a faculty member at the University of Massachusetts since 1987 and now serves as Head of the Department of Geosciences. Mike's research is focused at the cross-roads of ductile structural geology, metamorphic petrology, igneous petrology, and tectonics. Much of his research has involved Precambrian rocks (southwestern U.S.A. or northern Canada) but he has been increasingly involved with rocks of western New England. Mike is particularly interested in finding better ways to "read" the P-T-t-D (i.e. Pressure-Temperature-time-Deformation) paths from deformed and metamorphosed rocks, and interpreting the paths in terms of the tectonic history that produced them. He loves field work but also loves working with the electron microprobe and computer models.

Positions

Present Professor, Department of Geosciences, University of Massachusetts Amherst
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Honors and Awards

  • 2010 Distinguished Faculty Lecturer University of Massachusetts


Contact Information

254 Morrill Science Center IV
University of Massachusetts Amherst
Amherst MA, 01003
Tel:413-545-0745


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