From mddyar@amherst.edu Thu Oct 21 10:09:51 1999 Received: from alpha2.amherst.edu (PMDFMAIL@alpha2.amherst.edu [148.85.1.42]) by mhc.mtholyoke.edu (8.7.3/v991002-2136) with ESMTP id KAA24429 for ; Thu, 21 Oct 1999 10:09:51 -0400 (EDT) Received: from mdyar1.mtholyoke.edu ("port 1080"@abby.unix.amherst.edu [148.85.1.54]) by amherst.edu (PMDF V5.2-32 #30552) with ESMTP id <01JHE56EPYKWAEL6J6@amherst.edu> for jcaris@MtHolyoke.edu; Thu, 21 Oct 1999 10:09:21 EDT Date: Thu, 21 Oct 1999 10:03:50 -0700 From: "M. Darby Dyar" Subject: Re: department web page To: Jon Caris Message-id: <01JHE56GL6J6AEL6J6@amherst.edu> MIME-version: 1.0 X-Mailer: Microsoft Internet Mail 4.70.1155 Content-type: text/plain; charset=ISO-8859-1 Content-transfer-encoding: 8BIT X-Priority: 3 X-MSMail-priority: Normal Status: RO X-Status: Jon, Thanks a huge bunch! 1. In the text of my web page: Replace: This year I am teaching mineralogy (Geol 220), petrography and petrology (Geol 322), and a new course on planetary science (Geol 223). With: I teach courses in mineralogy (Geol 220), petrography and petrology (Geol 322), and planetary science (Geol/Astro 223 and Astro 330). 2. Replace: Dyar, M.D., Delaney, J.S., Sutton, S.R., and Schaefer, M.W. (1998) Fe3+ distribution in oxidized fayalite: A synchrotron micro-XANES study. American Mineralogist, in press. •Dyar, M.D., Guidotti, C.V., Core, D.P., Wearn, K.M., Wise, M.A., Francis, C.A., Johnson, K., and Brady, J.B. (1999) Stable isotope and crystal chemistry of tourmaline across pegmatite - country rock boundaries at Black Mountain and Mount Mica, southwestern Maine, U.S.A. European Journal of Mineralogy, in press. With: Dyar, M.D., Delaney, J.S., Sutton, S.R., and Schaefer, M.W. (1998) Fe3+ distribution in oxidized fayalite: A synchrotron micro-XANES study. American Mineralogist, Am. Min., 83, 1361-1365. •Dyar, M.D., Guidotti, C.V., Core, D.P., Wearn, K.M., Wise, M.A., Francis, C.A., Johnson, K., and Brady, J.B. (1999) Stable isotope and crystal chemistry of tourmaline across pegmatite - country rock boundaries at Black Mountain and Mount Mica, southwestern Maine, U.S.A. European Journal of Mineralogy, 11, 281-294. 3. Add: Bloodaxe, E.S., Hughes, J.M., Dyar, M.D., Grew, E.S., and Guidotti, C.V. (1999) Tourmaline: Linking structure and chemistry. Am. Min., 84, 922-928. Tagg, S.L., Cho, H., Dyar, M.D., and Grew, E.S. (1999) Tetrahedral boron in naturally-occurring tourmaline. Am. Min., 84, 1451-1455. Dyar, M.D., Delaney, J.S., and Sutton, S.R. (1999) Mineralogical Fe3+/GFe measurements as proxies of volatile budgets: II. Comparison of micro- and macro-scale data, and applications such as KD derivation. 30th Annual Lunar and Planetary Science Conference, #1445. Delaney, J.S., Dyar, M.D., Sutton, S.R., Polyak, D., and Stefanis, M. (1999) Mineralogical Fe3+/GFe measurements as proxies of volatile budgets: III. Oxidation state zoning in martian basalt. 30th Annual Lunar and Planetary Science Conference, #1861. Dyar, M.D., Delaney, J.S., McGuire, A.V., Stefanis, M.S., and Polyak, D.E. (1999) Mineralogical Fe3+/GFe measurements as proxies of volatile budgets: IV. Crystal chemistry of iron in extraterrestrial pyroxene. 30th Annual Lunar and Planetary Science Conference, #1712. Polyak, D.E., Dyar, M.D., Delaney, J.S., and Tegnar, C. (1999) Mineralogical Fe3+/GFe measurements as proxies of volatile budgets: V. Crystal Chemistry of Fe in plagioclase from four heavenly bodies. 30th Annual Lunar and Planetary Science Conference, #1911. THANKS, Jon! I am sorry to add to your work load... -Darby ---------- > From: Jon Caris > To: M. Darby Dyar > Cc: Steve R. Dunn > Subject: Re: department web page > Date: Wednesday, October 20, 1999 3:18 PM > > Hi Darby, > > I can add the link and other info to your page for now. Steve, Salma and > I are meeting in early November to help define the web page work > situation. > > thanks, > > Jon > > > On Wed, 20 Oct 1999, M. Darby Dyar wrote: > > > Not sure if you're the one handling the web site at the moment... could you > > please forward this to whoever the appropriate person is... > > > > Both the Physics Dept. and the Five College Astonomy Dept.s now have > > pointers to my departmental web site. They have asked me to put in a link > > to the College St. Journal article about me, which can be found at: > > > > http://www.mtholyoke.edu/offices/comm//csj/981030/6itcamefrommars!.html > > > > Also, I have some references to add/update. Let me know who's doing this > > now and I'll send them along... > > > > Somehow, knowing that people are actually LOOKING at this site makes me > > motivated to keep it current... > > > > M. Darby Dyar > > Dept. of Earth and Environment > > Clapp Laboratories > > Mount Holyoke College > > 50 College St. > > South Hadley, MA 01075 > > voice: 413-538-3073 > > fax: 413-538-2239 > > mddyar@amherst.edu > > >