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Short Biography

John Stone

John Stone
  Associate Professor
  Office: JHN-345
     ESS Mailing Address
  Phone: 206-221-6383(lab), 221-6332
  Fax: 206-543-0489 (shared)
  Email: stone @ ess.washington.edu
  Homepage: http://depts.washington.edu/cosmolab

  Research Groups: Geomorphology, Quaternary Research, Cosmogenic/Stable Isotope Geochemistry

Areas of Interest:
Quaternary geology, geomorphology, geochronology, Antarctic glaciation

Graduate Students:
Greg Balco, Seth Cowdery and Claire Todd

Selected Publications:

	Ballantyne, C.K., Stone, J.O. (2012) Did large ice caps persist on low ground in north-west Scotland during the Lateglacial Interstade? Journal of Quaternary Science 27, 297-306.
	Todd C.E., Stone J.O., Conway H., Hall B.L. and Bromley G.R.M.  (2010)  Late Quaternary evolution of Reedy Glacier. Quaternary Science Reviews 29, 1328-1341.
	Sugden D.E., Balco G., Cowdery S.G., Stone J.O. and Sass L.C. III (2005) Selective glacial erosion in the Sarnoff and Allegheny Mountains, Marie Byrd Land, Antarctica. Geomorphology 67, 317-334.
	Stone J.O., Balco G., Sugden D.E., Caffee M.W., Sass L.C. III, Cowdery S.G. and Siddoway C.  (2003) Holocene deglaciation of Marie Byrd Land, West Antarctica.  Science, 299, 99-102.
	Stone J.O., Evans J.M., Fifield L.K., Allan G.L. and Cresswell R.G. (1998) Cosmogenic chlorine-36 production in calcite by muons.  Geochimica et Cosmochimica Acta 62, 433-454.