Magellanic's Traveler Profile
About Magellanic
- Profession
- Geology Professor
- Birthplace
- Geneva, New York
- Languages
- English, Spanish, French
- Interests and hobbies
- Fotography, travel, numismatics
- One thing I want to do before I die
- Go to the Moon
- The most amazing moment in my life so far
- Having a stroke at age 27!
Bolivia and Peru--2006
This was a Brevard College trip investigating the relationship between geology and archaeology in the Tiwanaku and Inca cultures.
Guatemala--2006
This was an Arizona State University volcanology field trip that I was invited to co-lead.
Chile, Argentina, Paraguay, and Brazil--2005
Todd Fredericksen and I received a Berger Grant from the Appalachian College Association to fund this trip.
Greece--2005
We took students to Greece to investigate the relationships between Geology and Archaeology in the ancient Mediterranean.
Patagonia 2004-2005
The Geological Society of America sponsored this student trip to southern Patagonia.
Bolivia--2004
Todd Fredericksen, two others, and I received a Berger Grant from the Appalachian College Association to fund this trip.
Iceland--2004
The Geological Society of America sponsored this student trip to Iceland.
Italy--2003
This was a Brevard College Geology and Archaeology field trip designed to investigate the relationships between the two fields in the ancient Mediterranean.
Southern Patagonia--2001-2002
This trip was sponsored by the Geological Society of America for its members, spouses, and friends.
Iceland--2002
This was the first student trip ever to be sponsored by the Geological Society of America.
Hawai'i--2002
This was a Brevard College field study class that looked at volcanic islands.
Field Work in Bolivia and Argentina--2001
This log describes field work with Brian Horton in Bolivia and northern Argentina.
Costa Rica--2001
This was the first student trip that I led from Brevard College.
This was a Brevard College trip investigating the relationship between geology and archaeology in the Tiwanaku and Inca cultures.
Guatemala--2006
This was an Arizona State University volcanology field trip that I was invited to co-lead.
Chile, Argentina, Paraguay, and Brazil--2005
Todd Fredericksen and I received a Berger Grant from the Appalachian College Association to fund this trip.
Greece--2005
We took students to Greece to investigate the relationships between Geology and Archaeology in the ancient Mediterranean.
Patagonia 2004-2005
The Geological Society of America sponsored this student trip to southern Patagonia.
Bolivia--2004
Todd Fredericksen, two others, and I received a Berger Grant from the Appalachian College Association to fund this trip.
Iceland--2004
The Geological Society of America sponsored this student trip to Iceland.
Italy--2003
This was a Brevard College Geology and Archaeology field trip designed to investigate the relationships between the two fields in the ancient Mediterranean.
Southern Patagonia--2001-2002
This trip was sponsored by the Geological Society of America for its members, spouses, and friends.
Iceland--2002
This was the first student trip ever to be sponsored by the Geological Society of America.
Hawai'i--2002
This was a Brevard College field study class that looked at volcanic islands.
Field Work in Bolivia and Argentina--2001
This log describes field work with Brian Horton in Bolivia and northern Argentina.
Costa Rica--2001
This was the first student trip that I led from Brevard College.






