Dr. Christopher Seminack
Associate Professor
Geology
Institute for Environmental research and Sustainable
United States of America
Biography
Dr. Seminack's favorite thing about the north Georgia region is spending time in the outdoors rock climbing, hiking, backpacking, and camping.
Research Interest
Courses Taught GEOL 1121 Physical Geology GEOL 1122 Historical Geology Education Ph.D., Environmental Science and Policy, George Mason University, 2016 M.S., Geology, Temple University, 2011 B.A. , Geology, La Salle University, 2007
Publications
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McBride, R.A., Fenster, M.S., Seminack, C.T., Richardson, T.M., Hanley, J.T., Bundick, J.A., and Tedder, E., 2015. Holocene barrier-island geology and morphodynamics of the Maryland and Virginia open-ocean coasts: Fenwick, Assateague, Chincoteague, Wallops, Cedar, and Parramore Islands. In: Brezinski, D.K., Halka, J.P., and Ortt, R.A., Jr., eds., Tripping from the Fall Line: Field Excursions for the GSA Annual Meeting, Baltimore, 2015: Geological Society of America, Field Guide 40, p. 309-423.
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Seminack, C.T. and McBride, 2015. Geomorphic history and diagnostic features of former tidal inlets along Assateague Island, Maryland-Virginia: a life-cycle model for inlets along wave-dominated barrier islands. Shore and Beach, 83(3), 3-24.
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McBride, R.A. and Seminack, C.T., 2016 (in press) Coastal Zones. In: The International Encyclopedia of Geography: People, the Earth, Environment, and Technology.