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Adam Schoonmaker, Ph.D.
Professor of Geology
Associate Dean of Natural Sciences and Mathematics
191 Gordon Hall
Utica College, Utica, NY
adschoonmaker@utica.edu
(315) 223-2257
Education:
2005 Ph.D., University at Albany, State University of New York, Albany, NY
Specializations: stratigraphy, structure, tectonics, igneous and metamorphic petrology, trace
element geochemistry, geothermobarometry
1997 M.Sc., University of Vermont, Burlington, VT
Specializations: stratigraphy, structure, metamorphic petrology, tectonics.
1991 B.A., Potsdam College, Potsdam, NY
Specializations: gravity and magnetic geophysics and geophysical analysis.
Academic Appointments:
2018-present Associate Dean of the School of Natural Sciences and Mathematics, Utica College, Utica, NY
2017-present Full Professor, Utica College, Utica, NY
2012-2017 Associate Professor, Utica College, Utica, NY
2007-2012 Assistant Professor, Utica College, Utica, NY
2006-2007 Visiting Assistant Professor, Colby College, Waterville, ME
2005-2006 Visiting Assistant Professor, University of Vermont, Burlington, VT
2003-2004 Lecturer. Syracuse University. Syracuse, NY
2001-2002 Adjunct Lecturer. University at Albany, Albany, NY
1997-1999 Adjunct Lecturer. Bentley College, Waltham, MA
1995-1996 Adjunct Lecturer. University of Vermont, Church St. Center, Burlington, VT
Honors:
2012, 2016 Harold T. Clark Reasearch Award, Utica College
2003 Winthrop D. Means Award for Excellence (in teaching), University at Albany
1994 Teaching Assistant of the Year, University of Vermont
1991 Department Scholar, Potsdam College
1990 Jesse McNall Scholarship recipient, Potsdam College
1990 Invitation to Present, Sigma Xi Annual Conference
1990 Candidate for Membership, Sigma Xi
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Publications:
Macdonald, J., and Schoonmaker, A. 2017, Evidence of a Late Jurassic ridge subduction event: Geochemistry and age
of the Quartz Mountain stock, Manastash inlier, central Cascades, Washington, Journal of Geology, vol. 125,
no. 5, p.
Schoonmaker, A., Kidd, W.S.F., Ashcroft, T., 2016, Magmatism and Extension in the Foreland and Near
Trench Region of Collisional/Convergent Tectonic Systems, Geoscience Canada, v. 43, no. 3 (Andrew
Hynes Series).
Schoonmaker, A., Kidd, W.S.F., DeLong, S.E., Bender, J.F., 2015, Lawrence Head Volcanics and Dunnage
Mélange, Newfoundland Appalachians: Origin by Ordovician Ridge Subduction or in Back-Arc Rift? In
Hibbard, J.P., Pollock, J.C., Murphy, J.B., van Staal, C.R., and Greenough, J.D. (eds.), Reeltime Geological
Syntheses, Geoscience Canada Reprint Series 10 in honor of Harold Williams, 486 p. (reprint of earlier
paper)
Schoonmaker, A., Kidd, W.S.F., DeLong, S.E., Bender, J.F., 2014, Lawrence Head Volcanics and Dunnage
Mélange, Newfoundland Appalachians: Origin by Ordovician Ridge Subduction or in Back-Arc Rift?,
Geoscience Canada, v. 41.
Schoonmaker, A., Kidd, W.S.F., Reusch, D.N., Dorais, M.J., Gregg, T., and Spencer, C., 2011, Stratigraphic context,
geochemical, and isotopic properties of magmatism in the Siluro-Devonian inliers of northern Maine:
Implications for the Acadian Orogeny, American Journal of Science, v. 311, p. 528-572.
Schoonmaker, A. and Kidd, W.S.F., 2007, A reappraisal of the allochthonous nature of the Stanbridge Nappe of
southern Quebec, Canadian Journal of Earth Sciences.
Schoonmaker, A, Harper, G.D., Heizler, 2006. M., Evidence for a parauthochthonous origin for the Snowcamp
Remnant of the Coast Range Ophiolite, Game Lake Area, SW Oregon, GSA Special Paper 410, Irwin Volume.
Schoonmaker, A. and Kidd, W.S.F., 2006. Dry Way Volcanics and Bean Brook Gabbro of North-Central Maine:
Evidence for a ridge subduction event during closure of the Iapetus Ocean, Geological Society America
Bulletin, v. 118., p. 897-912.
Schoonmaker, A., Kidd, W.S.F., and Bradley, D., 2005, Foreland-forearc collisional mafic and granitoid magmatism
caused by lower-plate lithospheric slab-breakoff: the Acadian of Maine, and other orogens, Geology, v. 33, p.
961-964.
Berry H.N., Creasy, J.W., Cronan, T.J., Engleman, M.R., Gilman, R.A., Guzofski, C., Hussey, A.M., Marvinney,
R.G., Robinson, A.C., Schoonmaker, A., Shyka, P., (2001) Bedrock geology of the Portland 1:100,000
quadrangle, Maine and New Hampshire, Maine Geologic Survey Publication, Scale 1:100,000.
References
Dr. William S.F. Kidd (518) 442-4477 Dr. Keith Klepeis (802) 656-0246
Department of Earth and Atmospheric Sciences Department of Geology
University at Albany University of Vermont
Albany, NY 12222 Burlington, VT 05405
wkidd@csc.albany.edu kklepeis@zoo.uvm.edu
Dr. Barry L. Doolan (802) 656-0248 Dr. Tracy Rushmer (802) 656-8136
Department of Geology Department of Geology
University of Vermont University of Vermont
Burlington VT 05405 Burlington, VT 05405
bdoolan@zoo.uvm.edu trushmer@zoo.uvm.edu
Dr. Scott Samson (315) 443-3762 Dr. Henry N. Berry (207) 287-2801
Department of Earth Sciences Maine Geological Survey
Heroy Geology Laboratory Augusta, ME 04333
Syracuse, NY 13244 henry.n.berry@state.me.us
sdsamson@syr.edu