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Undergraduate Research Topic: Recent and long-term sedimentation and erosion along the Genesee River floodplain in Livingston and Monroe Counties, NY.
Lehane, J.R. and Ekdale, A.A., 2016. Morphometric analysis of graphoglyptid trace fossils in two dimensions: implications for behavioral evolution in the deep sea: Paleobiology, v. 42, p. 317-334.
Lehane, J.R. and Ekdale, A.A. 2014. Analytical tools for quantifying the morphology of invertebrate trace fossils: Journal of Paleontology, v. 88, p. 747-759. Available here.
Lehane, J.R., & Ekdale, A.A., 2013, Pitfalls, traps, and webs in ichnology: Traces and trace fossils of an understudied behavioral strategy: Palaeogeography, Palaeoclimatology, Palaeoecology, v. 375, p. 59-69. Available here.
Lehane, J.R. and Ekdale, A.A., 2013, Fractal analysis of graphoglyptid trace fossils: PALAIOS, v. 28, p. 23-32. Available here.
Martz, J.W.; Mueller, B.; Nesbitt, S.J.; Stocker, M.R.; Parker, W.G.; Atanassov, M.; Fraser, N.; Weinbaum, J. and Lehane, J.R, 2013, A taxonomic and biostratigraphic re-evaluation of the Post Quarry vertebrate assemblage from the Cooper Canyon Formation (Dockum Group, Upper Triassic) of southern Garza County, western Texas: Earth and Environmental Science Transactions of the Royal Society of Edinburgh, v. 103, p. 1-26. Available here.
Lehane, J.R. and Ekdale, A.A. 2015. Evolution of benthic animal behavior in the deep sea as reflected in the graphoglyptid trace fossil record: Geological Society of America Abstracts with Programs, v. 47, p. 70.
Lehane, J.R. and Ekdale, A.A. 2013. Evolution, chaos, and climate: What is the driving force of evolution: Geological Society of America Abstracts with Programs, v. 45, p. 699.
Martz, J.W., Mueller, B., Nesbitt, S., Stocker, M.R., Parker, W.G., Atanassov, M., Fraser, N.C., Weinbaum, J.C., & Lehane, J.R., 2013, A taxonomic and biostratigraphic re-evaluation of the Post Quarry vertebrate assemblage from the Cooper Canyon Formation (Dockum Group, Upper Triassic) of Southern Garza Country, Western Texas: Geological Society of America Abstracts with Programs, v. 45.
Lehane, J.R. and Ekdale, A.A. 2012. Fractal trace fossils; Food for thought: Geological Society of America Abstracts with Programs, v. 44, p. 442.
Lehane, J.R. and Ekdale, A.A. 2012. Fractals in feeding: Application of non-Euclidean geometry to interpreting deep-sea trace fossils, Ichnia 2012 – The Third International Congress on Ichnology: St. John’s, Newfoundland, Canada.
Lehane, J.R. 2012. Fractals in paleontology: quantification of deep-sea feeding patterns in the geologic record, ExxonMobil Student Research Conference: Houston, TX.
Lehane, J.R., & Ekdale, A.A. 2011. Internet databases in ichnology: The benefits and need for a dynamic Universal Ichnological Database. in Rodríguez-Tovar, F.J., and García-Ramos, J.C., eds., Abstract Book of the XI International Ichnofabric Workshop: Museo del Jurásico de Asturias (MUJA); Colunga, Spain, p. 52-55.
Ekdale, A.A., Harding, S.C., Lehane, J.R., & Good, T.R. 2011. Importance of ichnological data in paleoclimatic studies, 28th IAS Meeting of Sedimentology 2011: Zaragoza, Spain.
Lehane, J. 2009. From dinosaurs to volcanoes: Helping students learn from Hollywood's mistakes: Geological Society of America Abstracts with Programs, v. 41, p. 26.
Lehane, J.R., & Over, D.J. 2002. Canid and rodent scavenging on Pleistocene cave bear: Geological Society of America Abstracts with Programs, v. 34, p. 150.
Lehane, J.R. and Ekdale, A.A. 2012. Fractals in Feeding - Using geometry to study trace fossils of the deep sea.
Session Co-Chair, Biotic Revolutions Recorded in the Trace Fossil Record, Neoproterozoic to Recent I and II, 2017 Annual Geological Society of America Meeting, Seattle, WA.
Responsibilities: Taught 4 and 5 class sections a semester. Developed entire curriculum, including assignments, quizzes, and exams and graded all materials.
Responsibilities: Taught a couple of lectures a month and graded homework assignments.
Responsibilities:Taught labs, developed and graded labs and quizzes, ran field trip.
Responsibilities: Developed the entire course, including quizzes, exams, and lab exercises. The course encompassed 90 minutes lectures, 3 days a week, over a 2-3 month time period.
Responsibilities: Developed and taught lab sections (2 per semester), developed and graded quizzes, proctored exams, and graded labs.
Responsibilities: Taught 8 lab sections, developed and graded quizzes and labs.
Responsibilities: Taught lab sections with fellow undergraduate (3 total), helped with grading labs, proctored class exams, and assisted with the Geology Learning Center.
Responsibilities: Taught lab section with help of lab coordinator (1 total), helped grade class exams, and grade labs.
Managed the creation of Flood Insurance Studies for multiple counties and watersheds nationwide.
Delineated hydrology and flood estimates for watersheds using ArcHydro for FEMA and NHA.
Updated and maintained maps for the Utah Lake Commission.
Updated and created maps for the Wyoming LAUST projects.
Calculated contaminated soil volumes for Iwilei District Participating Parties (IDPP) in Honolulu, HI.
Created 3D renderings of Andrews Air Force base to illustrate groundwater flow.
Created a 3D video to illustrate the installation of a slurry wall.
Created FEMA floodplain maps for Hardin County, IA; Sanpete County, UT; Macon County, AL; and Uintah County, UT.
Uploaded information into the US Army’s Spatial Data Standards for Facilities, Infrastructures, and Environment (SDSFIE) format for work in Camp Williams, UT and the Military Department of Arkansas.
Upgraded ArcView files and system from version 3.2 to 9.2.
Analysis of soil, groundwater samples, and geological borelogs.
Created and updated maps and information tables.
Writing and editing environmental and procedural reports.
The project involved field collection, performing stream-based digital imagery, GPS surveying, and laser channel measurements of the Genesee River from Mount Morris to Rochester, NY. The project also involved rectifying and converting aerial photographs of the Genesee River into ArcGIS 8 map formats. The river location was traced and erosion rates were then determined. Refer to acknowledgement on page 33.
- Member of both Steering and Working Committees instrumental in designing the parking garage.

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