Vince Cronin
Professor
Department of Geosciences
Baylor University
United States of America
Biography
Dr. Vince Cronin is currently working as a professor in Department of Geology at Baylor University, USA. He has completed his Ph.D., Geology (Tectonophysics), Texas A&M University, 1988 & A.M., Earth Sciences, Dartmouth College, 1983 & B.A., Geology, Pomona College, 1979. Dr. Cronin teaches undergraduate and graduate courses in structural geology, as well as an introductory course in physical geology. Dr. Cronin's research includes identification of potentially active faults, structural lineament analyses, plate kinematics, earthquake relocation analyses, and work on applied professional and scientific ethics in the geosciences. At Baylor, he is working primarily on the recognition and characterization of active faults. He had so many publications.
Research Interest
identification of potentially active faults, structural lineament analyses, plate kinematics, earthquake relocation analyses
Publications
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Cronin, V.S., 2003, An Augmentation of ETHICS: What Is It by Fred L. Fox: The Professional Geologist, November 2003, p. 28-31.
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Cronin, V.S., Millard, M.A., Seidman, L.E., and Bayliss, B.G., 2008, The Seismo-Lineament Analysis Method [SLAM} for finding seismogenic faults: Environmental and Engineering Geoscience, v. 14, no. 3, p. 199-219.
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Cronin, V.S., 2008, Preface to the Special Issue Honoring James E. Slosson: Environmental and Engineering Geoscience, v. 14, no. 3, p. 147-150.