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Curriculum VitaeDr. Mélida GutiérrezDepartment of Geography, Geology and Planninge-mail: mgutierrez@missouristate.eduEDUCATIONPh.D. in Geohydrology. University of Texas at El Paso, graduated 1992.Postgraduate in Environmental Science, International Institute of Hydrology, Delft, TheNetherlands, 1984-1985.M.S. in Biological Wastewater Treatment, University of Karlsruhe, Germany, 1977-1979.B.S. in Chemical Engineering, Technological Institute of Monterrey, Mexico, 1971-1975.ACADEMIC APPOINTMENTS1992-1993 New Mexico State University, Geological Sciences.1994-to date Missouri State University (MSU), Geography, Geology and Planning Dept.COURSES TAUGHT AT MSUPhysical Geology; Earth Science for Teachers; Water Resources, Environmental Geology,Principles of Geochemistry, Groundwater Contamination, and Research in Geology.TEACHING PHILOSOPHYMy teaching philosophy as educator is to provide a clear transfer of knowledge from themost reliable and up-to-date sources in science, to promote a respect for nature, and toencourage students to develop critical thinking and life-long learning attitudesNEW COURSESGLG 782 Contaminant Geochemistry is being proposed and has been sent for approval thissemester. This course will fill an important gap in our geology graduate program (MS inGeospatial Science – Emphasis in Geology) for a 700-level course in geology.GLG 547/647; BIO 547/647 Water Resources. This former capstone course (GEP 397) wasmodified in 2012 by John Havel (BIO) and I, and was sent for approval as a new coursewhich is cross-listed in lieu of its interdisciplinary nature. The course is being offered inblended format every Spring semester and has been well received by students. Havel and Itake turns teaching it.GLG 701 Geology for Secondary Teachers. I developed an all online version of this existingcourse and taught it in the Fall 2010. Five High School teachers working outside theSpringfield area took it. All had good comments about the content and also about MSU’seffort to reach out to them.i

GRADUATE STUDENTS MENTORING – MAIN ADVISORIn Progress: M.S. Secondary Education – Earth Science Barbara Mitchell, Activities onsustainability using soils and gardens in High School settings.In Progress: M.S. in Natural and Applied Science. Justin Drane, Modifying the ConservationProjects (Project WET, WILD) to address Earth Sciences in High School ClassroomsIn Progress: M.S. in Geospatial Science. Rebecca Giboney. Detecting the presence of a meteoriteimpact in central Missouri using sediment geochemistry.In Progress: M.S. in Natural and Applied Science. Melanie Bond. Science Education.2014 – M.S. Secondary Education – Earth Science, Teresa Wiley. Field trips enhance teaching ofa college-level introductory course in geology.2014 - M.S. in Natural and Applied Science, Jessica Peebles, Mapping Soil Lead Contaminationin the Tri-State Mining District, Turkey Creek, Missouri.*Best Poster – 20th Graduate Interdisciplinary Forum 2013**Geological Society of America- 2012 Graduate Research Award 1,880*2014 - M.S. in Geospatial Science, Jennifer Kissel. Metal accumulation in native plants growingnear abandoned mine tailings, Springfield Missouri.*Best Poster –21st Graduate Interdisciplinary Forum 2014*2011 - M.S. in Geospatial Science. Emily Sturnfield. E.Coli Incidence and Sources in the DrySac Watershed, Missouri.2010 - MS. Secondary Education – Earth Science, Kathi Oetting. Fostering Students’Comprehension of Sinkholes.2010. M.S. Secondary Education – Earth Science. Clark Giboney. Effectiveness of “ExploreGeology CD roms” in the Secondary Classoom.2010 M.S. in Geospatial Science. Lea Nondorf, Geochemical Modeling of the LamotteSandstone for Carbon Sequestration Purposes, SW Missouri.*2010 Clayton H. Johnson Award – Association of Missouri Geologists (includes a cashaward of 500, engraved rock hammer, and a plaque)**Best oral Presentation – 18th Graduate interdisciplinary Forum 2010*GRADUATED GRADUATE STUDENTS – COMMITTEE MEMBEREmily Austin, GGP Dept., graduated 2014Elizabeth Johns, GGP Dept., graduated 2013Nelson Rono, Chemistry Dept, graduated 2012Matt Cosatt, GGP Dept., graduated 2011ii

Ben Young, GGP Dept., graduated 2011Erin Hutchinson, GGP Dept., graduated 2010Uranbaigal Purevsuren, GGP Dept., graduated 2010Barbara Levangie, GGP Dept., graduated 2010Katie Tomlin, GGP Dept., graduated 2010Patrick Dryer, GGP Dept., graduated 2010Patrick Womble, GGP Dept., graduated 2009UNDERGRADUATE INDEPENDENT RESEARCH2014 Taylor Morgans GLG 499 Using GIS to identify potential sampling sites for a soilcontamination study in Aurora. Presented at MSU Undergraduate Research Day,2014 Barbara Mitchell GLG499 Project Water Education for special learning students2010 Christena Kauble, (Major in Elementary Education Emphasis in Science). GLG 499 Writeand submit a science activity to a journal. Publication: 2011 Kauble, Christena Ann, OilSpill Cleanup, Science Activities 48: 1, 9 — 12: DOI: 10.1080/00368121.2010.504973GRADUATE STUDENT RESEARCH OTHER THAN THESIS/SEMINAR2014 Becka Giboney, GLG 779-3Cr Using sediment geochemistry to track a meteorite impact2014 Justin Drane, GLG 779-2Cr Modifying Projects activities for High School Earth Science2014 Tracy Wiley GLG 779-3Cr Analyzing surveys applied to two groups of populations2013 Jessica Peebles GLG 779-3Cr- Mapping sediment geochemistry using data availableonline; GLG 796 Summer science internship “GIS rainfall analysis”2012 Mary A. Davis GLG779-3Cr Online approach of an introductory geology course2012 Rachel Nyznyk, GLG 799-3Cr Geochemistry of the Pyramid Section: Determination ofNickel and Chromium by Various Methods2010 Kathi Oetting GLG798-3 Sinkholes and relationship to physical geology for Middle School2010 Clark Giboney GLG665-3Cr Earth science activities workshop for secondary educators2009 Kathi Oetting- GLG 765-3Cr Earth science lesson plans; GLG 798-1Cr Environmentalactivities for secondary educationRESEARCH AREASResearch focuses on soil and water contamination, stream water quality, geochemistry ofnatural waters, geochemical modeling of carbon sequestration, and earth science education.Specific geographical areas of research include southern Missouri and Chihuahua, Mexico.iii

PEER-REVIEWED PUBLICATIONS (MSU students underlined)Gutiérrez M, Wu S, Peebles J. Assessment of mine-contaminated sediments in southwestMissouri, Journal of Soils and Sediments. 2014 Published online, DOI: 10.1007/s11368014-1010-5.Reyes VM , Alarcon-Herrera MT, Gutiérrez M., Nuñez, D. Arsenic and fluoride in groundwaterof an endorheic basin undergoing land use changes, Archives of EnvironmentalContamination and Toxicology, published online 2014 DOI 10.1007/s00244-014-0082-y.Gutiérrez, M, Rubio-Arias H, 2014. Rainwater Harvesting in the State of Chihuahua: asustainable alternative. Tecnociencia Chihuahua, 8(1), 1-6.Gutiérrez, M., and E. Johnson. 2014. Salinity trend in the Lower Rio Conchos, Chihuahua. In:C.A. Hoyt & J. Karges (editors). Proceedings of the Sixth Symposium on the NaturalResources of the Chihuahuan Desert Region. Chihuahuan Desert Research Institute, FortDavis, TX. pp. 60–70. esert-region/Alarcón-Herrera MT, Bundschuh J, Nath B, Nicolli HB, Gutiérrez M, Reyes-Gomez VM, NuñezD, Martín-Dominguez IR, Sracek O, 2013. Co-occurrence of arsenic and fluoride ingroundwater of semi-arid regions in Latin America: Genesis, mobility and remediation.Journal of Hazardous Materials. 262, 960-969.Rono N, Biagioni R, Rovey II C, and Gutiérrez M, 2013. Geochemical sequestration reactionswithin the Lamotte Sandstone at five different locations in Missouri. EnvironmentalGeosciences, 20, 97-108Reyes-Gomez V.M., Alarcón-Herrera M.T., Gutiérrez M. and Nuñez D., 2013. Fluoride andArsenic in an Alluvial Aquifer System in Chihuahua, Mexico: Contaminant Levels,Potential Sources and Co-occurrence. Water, Air, & Soil Pollution.224:1433.Gutiérrez, M. and Baker, B. 2013. Making Connections to Real Data and Peer-ReviewedLiterature: A Short Soil Exercise in a Geochemistry Class. Journal of GeoscienceEducation, 61, 53-58.Gutiérrez, M., V Reyes, MT Alarcon-Herrera, Daniel Nuñez, 2012. Exploratory analysis ofsediment geochemistry to determine the source and dispersion of Ba, Fe, Mn, Pb and Cuand in Chihuahua, northern Mexico, Journal of Geography and Geology, 4(4) 26-39.Nondorf, L, M. Gutiérrez, and T. Plymate, 2011. Modeling carbon sequestration geochemicalreactions for a proposed site in Springfield Missouri, Journal of EnvironmentalGeoscience, 18, 91-99Camacho, L.M., M. Gutiérrez, MT Alarcon-Herrera, ML Villalba and S. Deng, 2011.Occurrenceand treatment of arsenic in groundwater and soil in Northern Mexico and SouthwesternUSA. Chemosphere, 83, 211-225.Gutiérrez, M, and E. Johnson, 2010. Temporal variations of natural soil salinity in an aridenvironment using satellite images, J. of South American Earth Sciences, 30, 46-57.Gutiérrez, M, S. Johnson. 2009. Why save a can? Science Activities, 46, No. 1, 7-11.iv

Johnson S. and M. Gutierrez, 2009. Antarctica: Is it just ice? Science Activities, 46, No. 2, 6-10.Gutiérrez, M., M.T. Alarcon-Herrera, L. Camacho, 2009. Geographical distribution of arsenic insediments within the Rio Conchos Basin, Mexico. Environmental Geology, 57, 929-935.BOOK CHAPTERS AND EXTENDED ABSTRACTS (Non peer-reviewed)Gutiérrez, M. El Agua como recurso natural. In: Historia del Agua en Chihuahua, Gobierno delEstado de Chihuahua, in review.Gutiérrez, M. and E. Carreón Hernández. 2014. Amenazas al ecosistema: cambio de uso de sueloy calidad del agua. Ecosistemas acuáticos, In: La Biodiversidad en Chihuahua: Estudio deEstado. CONABIO. Mexico, pp. 526-530. ISBN: 978-607-8328-05-5Gutiérrez, M. 2014. El Agua Como Sistema y su Mejor Manejo en Zonas Aridas de Chihuahua.18th Conference of the National Pecan Growers Association (Mexico).PRESENTATIONS AT SCIENTIFIC MEETINGS (MSU students underlined)Gutiérrez, M, Wu S., Peebles, J, 2014. Mapping of Pb and Zn contaminated sediments.Geological Society of America Abstracts with Programs Vol. 46, No. 6, Vancouver CA.Gutiérrez, M, Wu S., Peebles, J. 2014. Distribution of Fe, Zn, and Pb in soils and sediments ofsouthwest Missouri. Geological Society of America Abstracts with Programs. Vol. 46,No. 1, p.38, Fayetteville AR.Peebles, J. and Gutiérrez, M., 2013. Spatial analysis of mining related sediment contamination ofTurkey Creek Watershed in the Tri-State Mining District, Joplin, MO. Geological Societyof America Abstracts with Programs. Vol. 45, No. 7, p.785, Denver CO.Mickus, K and M. Gutiérrez, 2013. Gravity and magnetic analysis of the Methow Basin, northcentral Washington, GSA Meeting – Denver CO, GSA Abstracts with Programs Vol.Vol. 45, No. 7, p.362Gutiérrez, M., Johnson, E., Mickus, K. 2012. Utility of GeoEye in assessing riparian vegetationalong the Rio Conchos, Mexico, Geological Society of America Abstracts withPrograms, Vol. 44, No. 3, p. 15, Queretaro, MexicoGutiérrez, M., 2012. Spatial variability of Fe, Mn, and Ba of sediments within the ChihuahuanDesert, Mexico, Geological Society of America Abstracts with Programs, Vol. 44, No. 3,p. 7, Queretaro, MexicoAlarcón-Herrera M.T., V.M. Reyes-López, M. Gutiérrez, and D. Nuñez, 2012 Temporalvariation and co-occurrence of fluoride and arsenic in aquifers of an arid region inChihuahua, Mexico. The 4th International Congress on Arsenic in the Environment;Understanding the Geological-Medical Interface of Arsenic, Cairns, Australia.Gutiérrez, M. and T. Plymate, 2011. Modeling solubility and mineral trapping of CO2 at aproposed carbon sequestration site in SW Missouri. GSA Abstracts with Programs Vol.43, No. 1, p. 93, Pittsburgh, PA.Gutiérrez, M. and M.T. Alarcon-Herrera, 2010. Arsenic anomalies of an arid region determinedfrom sediment geochemistry, Water Rock Interaction Congress, Guanajuato, MX.v

Nondorf L. and M. Gutiérrez, 2010. Simulating the effects of carbon sequestration on theLamotte Sandstone in SW Missouri using Geochemist Workbench. GSA Abstracts withPrograms, V. 42, No. 2, p. 53. Branson, MO.M. Gutiérrez and Nondorf L, 2010. Variability in the geochemical modeling of carbonsequestration of a sandstone aquifer. Geological Society of America Abstracts withPrograms, V. 42, No. 2, p. 53. Branson, MO.Gutiérrez, M. and M.T. Alarcon-Herrera, 2010. Using large sediment geochemical databases tomap lead, copper and arsenic anomalies in a desert environment. Geological Society ofAmerica Abstracts with Programs, V. 42, No. 2, p. 70. Branson, MO.Gutiérrez M. and L. Gutiérrez, 2009. Juega y Aprende: a complementary set of activities toenvironmental education in a desert setting. Geological Society of America Abstractswith Programs Vol. 41, No. 2. P. 34. Dallas, TXNondorf, L. and M Gutiérrez, 2009. Modeling geochemical parameters in the St. FrancoisAquifer using well data from Springfield, Missouri. Geological Society of AmericaAbstracts with Programs Vol. 41, No. 4, p. 59, Rockford, Il.Gutierrez, M and C. Johnson, 2009. Polar Science for the Elementary Classroom. MissouriEnvironmental Education Association conference, Ozark, MO.OTHER PRESENTATIONS OF STUDIES CONDUCTED UNDER MY MENTORINGKissel J. 2014. Examining the potential for plants growing in situ lead/zinc mine tailings forphytoremediation in Springfield, Missouri. Geological Society of America Abstracts withPrograms. Vol. 46, No. 2, p.99, GSA Lancaster Pennsylvania.Kissel J. 2014. Plant Uptake of Cr, Zn and Pb in situ on historical mine tailings, Springfield MO,MSU 21st Annual Graduate Interdisciplinary Forum. *Poster Presentation Award*Drane J, 2014. Earth Science Activities Designed to Improve Student Comprehension. MSU 21stAnnual Graduate Interdisciplinary ForumWiley T. 2014. Impact of field trips on student learning. Geological Society of AmericaAbstracts with Programs. Vol. 46, No. 1, p.11. GSA Fayetteville, ARPeebles J. 2013. Mapping Soil Lead Contamination in the Tri-State Mining District, TurkeyCreek, Missouri. MSU 20th Interdisciplinary Graduate Forum*Poster Presentation Award*Oetting, K, 2011. Fostering Student’s Comprehension of Sinkholes, MSU 18th Annual GraduateInterdisciplinary ForumSturnfield, E, 2011. Contaminant Source Tracking in a Missouri Watershed: An InterdisciplinaryApproach. MSU 18th Annual Graduate Interdisciplinary Forum.Nyznyk R. and B. Dattilo, 2011. Possible sources for Ni and Cr in the Fillmore Formation inWest-Central Utah. Geological Society of America Abstracts with Programs, Vol. 43, No.5, p. 587 GSA Annual Meeting- Minneapolisvi

Nondorf, L, 2010. Simulating the effects of carbon sequestration on the Lamotte Sandstone inSW Missouri using Geochemist’s Workbench, Geological Society of America Abstractswith Programs, Vol. 42, No. 2, p. 53, Branson, MO.Nondorf, L, 2010. Modeling carbon sequestration on the Lamotte Sandstone in SW Missouri,MSU 17th Interdisciplinary Graduate Forum, *Oral Presentation Award*Nondorf, L, 2009. Modeling geochemical parameters in the St. Francois aquifer using well datafrom Springfield, Missouri. Geological Society of America Abstracts with Programs, Vol.41, No. 4, p. 59 Rockford, Il.RESEARCH GRANTS PROPOSALS2014 Gutiérrez M. Mapping metal contamination in Aurora Missouri using stream sedimentdata MSU Faculty Research Grant, 6379. Granted2011 Gutiérrez M. Geochemical spatial analysis to identify distribution and sources ofcontaminants. 5,075 MSU Faculty Research Grant. Granted2009 (Feb) “Integrating geochemical, geophysical, and remote sensing analyses towardsdeveloping a basin management plan for the Rio Conchos of northern Mexico” NSF-IRESprogram, 148,755. Denied2009 (Sept) Resubmittal “Integrating geochemical, geophysical, and remote sensing analysestowards developing a basin management plan for the Rio Conchos of northern Mexico,NSF-IRES program, 138,995. Denied2009 Second-year of a 2-yr grant ( 366,266 total award). Gouzie D, Gutierrez M, Mantei E,Plymate T, Rovey C. Springfield City Utilities - Carbon sequestration feasibility study,. CityUtilities of Springfield, MO (sub to USDOE). Granted.AWARDS2013 CNAS (College of Natural and Applied Science) Research Award2014 Invited keynote speaker for “Dia del Nogalero”- Annual Conference of the PecanGrowers Association of the State of Chihuahua, Mexico. Received a plaque.PROFESSIONAL DEVELOPMENT2014. 29th Showcase on Teaching and Learning- MSU Faculty Center for Teaching & Learning2013. Short course. Fundamentals of Mudrock Chemostratigraphy, Geological Society ofAmerica, Denver, CO.2013. Web Press Training MSU – Web and New Media2013. Workshop “Mental Health First Aid” MSU – Outreach Noncredit Programs2013. 28th Showcase on Teaching and Learning: Passion, Inspiration, Innovation - MSU2012. Blackboard Learn 9.2. What’s new? MSU – Computer Services2012. Online Scholarship Manager Faculty/Staff Training – MSU Missouri State Foundationvii

2011. Blackboard learn 9.1: Building Course content – Short Course2011. Online Scholarship Manager Faculty/Staff Training – MSU Missouri State Foundation2009. RSTATS - SPSS: An intermediate-Advanced Workshop for Statistical Package for theSocial Sciences: Data Analysis and Interpretation.2009 Training Workshop for Geochemist Workbench modeling in Denver CO, June 3-6, 20092009. Photoshop CS3 Fundamentals for Print, 7 contact hours. MSU ContinuingSERVICEService is separated according to either university, college and department duties, andexternal service into academic (professional) or community service. Volunteer communitywork (e.g. Habitat for Humanity, etc.) is not included here.SERVICE – UNIVERSITY COMMITTEESMulticultural Leadership Scholarship, 2009-2014Masters of Science in Secondary Education Committee (MSEd), 2009-2014Professional Education Committee (now EPP Education Preparation Provider), 2014GGP Department Head Search Committee, 2014Judge at Interdisciplinary Graduate Forum, 2014, 2011, 2010, 2009Reviewer for MSU Foundation Martin Luther King Memorial Scholarship, 2013Reviewer for MSU Foundation Tolerance Advocacy Scholarship, 2013Presidential Task Force on Online Education and Alternative Credit, 2013Presidential Task Force on Faculty Center for Teaching and Learning Evaluation, 2011Interdisciplinary Forum Committee – Graduate College, 2012Search Committee for the Director of Secondary Education position, 2010SERVICE – COLLEGE COMMITTEESUndergraduate Research Day 2010-2014Science Education 2009-2014Environmental Focus Committee – Chair 2008-2010STEM Committee – Science, Technology, and Mathematics EducationCNAS College Personnel/Sabbatical Review/CNAS Compensation Committee 2013-2014.viii

SERVICE – GGP DEPARTMENT COMMITTEESGeology curriculum 2009-2014Reviewer of geology scholarship applications 2009-2014Coordinator of M.S. in Secondary Education – Earth Science 2009-2014Search Committee for structural/Mineralogy position (two consecutive years) 2012-2013OWRI search for a research specialist 2012Faculty performance evaluation committee, 2014Search Committee for GGP Department Head, 2014PROFESSIONAL SERVICE2014. El Agua Como Sistema y su Mejor Manejo en Zonas Aridas de Chihuahua. 18thConference of the National Pecan Growers Association (Mexico). Keynote speaker2013. Geochemistry of carbon sequestration. Graduate seminar of CIMAV (Research Center forEnvironmental and Material Science), Chihuahua, Mexico. Invited presentation.2009-2014 Reviewer for research papers to a variety of international journals, e.g., ExplorationGeochemistry, Environmental Monitoring and Assessment, International Journal ofEnvironmental Protection, Journal of Geoscience Education, and Geological Society ofAmerica Special Papers and others, about 8 reviews per year2009-2014 Reviewer for research papers to several Mexican journals, e.g. Tecnociencia,Universidad y Ciencia, 2-3 reviews per year.2013 Reviewed grant proposal “Calidad ambiental en lagunas suburbanas del MunicipioCentro”, Tabasco, University Juarez of Tabasco, Mexico2013 Reviewed grant proposal “Estudio de factibilidad de actitudes en valores ambientales parala conservación de biodiversidad”. University Juarez of Tabasco, Mexico2010. Talk to MSU Social Work Diversity class (Mary Ann Jennings) about Hispanics in theOzarks2010 Reviewed Professor promotion documentation package for Dr Howari’s application,University of Texas of the Permian Basin.2010 Reviewed a chapter for a book on Coastal Areas (Recursos Costeros del Sureste),University Juarez of Tabasco, Mexico.2009-2010 Co-organizer of Geological Society of America North Central-South Central jointmeeting 2010 in Branson-Landing. Duties: Workshops Coordinator.2009 Panelist: Impacts of coal and aluminum mining. Globalization and the Environment PanelSeries. MSU Sierra Club Panel Presentation.ix

COMMUNITY SERVICEFacilitator of Project WET (Water Education for Teachers), about 1 workshop per yearOzarks Science and Engineering Fair judge, 2014, 2013, 20122012 Activity on water sustainability at Pipkin Middle School during “Science Night”2012 Presentation Jarret Middle School on Careers in Geosciences2011. Hosted presentations (Drs Mantei and Gutierrez) for Hillcrest Earth Science class at GGP2011. Presentation to Greenwood Lab School’s 5th & 6th grades in Aluminum Mining2010. Facilitated two session How are Colored Pictures Colored? for Expanding YourHorizons2009. Two presentations on soils and fossils to Pleasant View Elementary School, 4th grades2009 Two WET workshops (1 per semester). Co-facilitators: Celeste Prussia and Erica Cox.2009 Republic Elementary I: 3 visits to second grade classrooms. Soils and Fossils2009 Republic Elementary I: additional 3 visits to second grade classrooms. Soils and Fossils2009 Presenter (Groundwater Model) to 5 groups of 5th graders, Greene County WatershedFestival organized by James River Basin Partnership.Drafted for four consecutive years the booklets for Expanding Your Horizons event.PROFESSIONAL AFFILIATIONSNational Association of Geoscience TeachersInternational Geochemical AssociationAmerican Geophysical UnionSouthwest Association of Naturalistsx

Department of Geography, Geology and Planning, College of Natural and Applied SciencesCriteria for TeachingApplicant’s “Teaching” scores on GGP Merit plan for 2009-2013: 4.0, 5.0, 4.5, 3.5, 3.5Required items: For the rank of Professor, the first 5 points are required, and additional elective pointsto a total of 7 or greater:ItemApplicant’s AccomplishmentsLocation ofDocumentation1) Teaching section of portfolion/ais complete2) Philosophy of Teachingn/aStatement is acceptable3) Full research status forYesGraduate Faculty is attained4) Teaching evaluation scoresTeaching scores (student evaluations) for thePerformanceaverage better than 2.2past five years are 1.7, 1.6, 1.7, 1.9, and 1.9reviews issued byGGP Dept. Head5) Student mentoringSeven graduate students finished their M.S. in(3 outcomes)the past 5 years. All seven finished on time. Vita, page iiFour more are in progress.Three undergraduate research projects: oneVita, page iiipresentation (poster), one publicationElective items (2):Item6) Experiential learningopportunities7) Accessibility and Diversity8) Significant curriculumdevelopment activities9) Outstanding classroomperformance10) Teaching awardsApplicant’s AccomplishmentsTeaching 1 online (GLG 701) and 1 blendedcourse (GLG 547/647; BIO 547/647),making these courses accessible to a largerand more diverse audience.Developed an online version for GLG 701Geology for Secondary Teachers.Developed a new course, GLG 782Contaminant Geochemistry and passed itthough governance for approval thissemester.Location ofDocumentationVita, page iVita, page i

Criteria for ResearchApplicant’s “Research” scores on GGP Merit plan for the last 5 years: 4.5, 4.0, 4.0, 4.0, 5.0Required items: For the rank of Professor, the first 6 points are required, and additional elective pointsto a total of 8 or greater.ItemApplicant’s AccomplishmentsLocation ofDocumentation1) Research section of portfolion/acomplete and organized2) Statement of Researchn/aProgram is acceptable3) External reviews aren/aacceptable4) Peer-reviewed Publications (4A total of 15 peer-reviewed publications inVita, pages iii-ivwith 1 lead authored)the past five years; 8 of them as first-author,and 3 with MSU-student co-authors5) Scholarly presentations (3 as15 presentations in the past 5 years, six ofVita, pages v-vipresenter)them with MSU students’ co-presenters.6) Funded research grant (1and second year of a 2-yr grant in 2009 (DOE Vita, page viiinternal or external) 24,000);Elective items (3):Item7) Student Collaboration (3outcomes)8) Public affairs projects (2outcomes)9) Non-peer-reviewedcontributions (3 outcomes)10) Additional peer-reviewedpublications ( 2 with 1 leadauthored)11) Additional presentations (3 aspresenter)12) Additional research granteffort13) Research award (1 award ofany level)Applicant’s AccomplishmentsStudent co-authors in three publications:Nondorf (2010), Peebles (2014), andRono (2013)Location ofDocumentationVita, pages iii-ivtwo book chapters,one extended abstract10 additional publications to the requirednumber, and 7 of these as first authorVita, page v12 additional presentations, more thanthree as a presenterOne internal grant awarded in 2011 ( 5,075)and one in 2014 ( 6,379). Submitted twoadditional proposals that were not granted.2013 CNAS Research AwardVita, pages v-viVita, pages iii-ivVita, page viiVita, page vii

Criteria for ServiceApplicant’s “Service” scores on GGP Merit plan for the last 5 years: 5.0, 5.0, 4.5, 4.0, 4.5Required items: For the rank of Professor, the first 3 points are required, and additional elective pointsto a total of 5 or greater:Item1) Service section ofportfolio is complete2) Department service (3outcomes)3) College/University service(1 outcome of serving ase.g., program director,coordinator)Applicant’s AccomplishmentsLocation ofDocumentationn/aCoordinator of M.S. in Secondary EducationEarth Science,Faculty performance evaluation committeeGGP scholarship application reviewerChair-Environmental Focus Committee –threeyear term ending in 2010Vita, page ixVita, page ixVita, page ixVita, page viiiElective items (2):Item4) Professional service(2 outcomes)5)) Public service(2 outcomes)6) AdditionalCollege/University service(1 of the 4 outcomesdescribed in item No. 3above)7) Service Award (1 at anylevel)Applicant’s AccomplishmentsReviewer for international journals e.g., Journalof Geochemical Exploration, Journal ofGeoscience Education, Hydrological SciencesReviewer for two Mexican journals: Tecnociencia,and Universidad y Ciencia.Reviewed two research proposals for theUniversity Juarez of Tabasco (Mexico), 2013Reviewed Professor promotion package for Univ.Texas Permian BasinTwo invited presentations, one a graduateseminar at a Research Center in 2013 and oneas keynote speaker in 2014.Presentations to local schoolsMember of :GGP Department Head Search Committee, 2014Presidential Task Force on Online Education andAlternative Credit, 2013Presidential Task Force on Faculty Center forTeaching and Learning Evaluation, 2012Interdisciplinary Forum Committee – GraduateCollege, 2012Location ofDocumentationVita, page ixVita, page ixVita, page viii

SUPPORTING MATERIALS Courses taught 2009-2014 Student evaluations 2009-2014 E-mail GSA-Graduate Research Award to studentJessica Peebles Citations (Google Scholar) Seminar presentation to CIMAV in 2013 Program keynote presentation 2014 First page (1 of 10) of activity translated to Spanishfor Greenteacher.org

COURSES TAUGHT 2009-2014REGULAR COURSESINDEPENDENT RESEARCHFall 2009GLG 110 Principles of Geology –BGRY 240 – Section 302GLG 765 (3 Cr) K. OettingGLG 798 (1 Cr) K. OettingSpring 2010GLG 110 Principles of Geology –BGRY 240 – Section 302GLG 751 Seminar C. GiboneyGLG 665 (1 Cr) C. GiboneyGLG 798 (2 Cr) K. OettingGLG 597 (1 Cr) C. KaubleGLG 798 (3) K. OettingGLG 751 (2) Seminar K. OettingGLG 799 Thesis E. SturnfieldSummer 2010Fall 2010Spring 2011Fall 2011Spring 2012Fall 2012Spring 2013Summer 2013Fall 2013Spring 2014Fall 2014GLG 110 Principles of Geology –BGLG 580/680 – Section 1GLG 701 – Geol. for Second. TeachersGLG 110 Principles of Geology –BGRY 240 – Section 302GLG 110 Principles of Geology –BGLG 580/680 – Section 1GLG 110 Principles of Geology – BGRY 240 – Section 2GLG 110 Principles of Geology –BGLG 580/680 – Section 1GLG 779 (3) M. DavisGLG 779 (2) R. NynzyxGLG 110 Principles of Geology – BGLG 171 – Section 5GLG 765 (3) M. DavisGLG 779 (3) J. PeeblesGLG 796 Internship J. PeeblesGLG 799 (3) Thesis J. PeeblesGLG 110 Principles of Geology –BGLG 580/680 – Section 1GLG 110 – Section CGLG 171 – Section 5GLG 597/697 – Groundwater Contam.GLG 110 – Physical Geology -BGLG 580/680 – Section 1GLG 770 (1) T. WileyGLG 799 (6) Thesis J. KisselGLG 770 (3) Thesis J. PeeblesGLG 751 (2) Seminar T. WileyGLG 499 (2) T. MorgansGLG 499 (1) B MitchellGLG 770 (2) J. DraneGLG 799 (2) J. DraneGLG 799 (3) R. GiboneyGLG 697 (3) B. Mitchell

STUDENT EVALUATIONS 2009-2014No.1 best; 5 worstRespondentsOverall MeanFall 2009Spring 2010Fall 2010Spring 2011Fall 2011GLG 110 Principles of Geology – Section B461.9GRY 240 – Section 302141.1GLG 110 Principles of Geology – Section B101.6GRY 240 – Section 302201.7GLG 110 Principles of Geology – Section B741.8GLG 580/680 – Section 1151.4GLG 110 Principles of Geology – Section B641.82GRY 240 – Section 302201.56GLG 110 Principles of Geology – Section B551.9871.28GLG 110 Principles of Geology – Section B642.19GRY 240 – Section 2241.57GLG 110 Principles of Geology – Section B671.97GLG 580/680 – Section 1131.81GLG 110 Principles of Geology – Section B472.15GLG 171 – Section 5251.87GLG 110 Principles of Geology – Section B622.1681.45GLG 110 – Section C622.22GLG 171 – Section 5272.1951.00GLG 580/680 – Section 1Spring 2012Fall 2012Spring 2013Fall 2013GLG 580/680 – Section 1Spring 2014GLG 597/697 – Groundwater Contam.

University of Texas at El Paso, graduated 1992. . 1994-to date Missouri State University (MSU), Geography, Geology and Planning Dept. COURSES TAUGHT AT MSU Physical Geology; Earth Science for Teachers; Water Resources, Environmental Geology, . 43, No. 1, p. 93, Pittsburgh, PA. Gutiérrez, M. and M.T. Alarcon-Herrera, 2010. Arsenic anomalies .