Justin V Strauss
Assistant Professor
Department of Earth Sciences
Dartmouth College
United States of America
Biography
Justin V Strauss is currently working as Assistant Professor of Earth Sciences at Dartmouth College, USA. He is interested in a variety of geological phenomena, from the evolution of Earth’s biosphere to the tectonics of ancient orogenic belts. My primary interest is reconstructing Earth history, particularily the co-evolution of Earth and life during key periods of tectonic and climatic change.
Research Interest
Sedimentary geology, Earth history and historical geobiology, Tectonics
Publications
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Knoll, A.H., Bergmann, K.D., and Strauss, J.V., 2016, Life: The First Two Billion Years: Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society B, v. 371, p. 1-13
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Cox, G.M., Halverson, G.P., Stevenson, R.K., Vokaty, M., Poirier, A., Kunzmann, M., Li, Z.-X., Denyszyn, S.W., Strauss, J.V., and Macdonald, F.A., 2016b, Continental flood basalt weathering as a trigger for Neoproterozoic Snowball Earth: Earth and Planetary Science Letters, v. 446, p. 89–99.
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Cox, G.M., Halverson, G.P., Poirier, A., Le Heron, D., Stevenson, R., and Strauss, J.V., 2016a, A model for Cryogenian iron formation: Earth and Planetary Science Letters, v. 433, p. 280–292.