Jeffrey Eaton: Professor Office: SL 207M Office Hours: 9:30-10:30 MWF; 9:00-10:30 TTh Address: Department of Geosciences 2507 University Circle Weber State University Ogden, UT 84408-2507 Phone: 801-626-6225 Fax: 801-626-7445 E-mail: jeaton@weber.edu Teaching Areas I teaching centers “soft rock” geology and covers the areas of Earth history, paleontology, sedimentation and stratigraphy, and paleoecology. Classes Taught Geo 1020 – Dinosaurs and the Fossil Record (F) Geo 1110 – The Dynamic Earth (Physical Geology) (F, S) Geo 1220 – Historical Geology (S) Geo 3180 – Paleontology (as needed, F) Geo 3250 – Geology of Utah (F, alternating years) Geo 3550 – Sedimentology and Stratigraphy (S) Geo 4010 – Ancient Environments and Paleoecology (F, as needed) Geo 4510 – Geology field Camp (part) (summer – alternating years) Research Interests I have been doing field work in the Cretaceous nonmarine sequence of southern Utah for 27 years. I have focused my research on stratigraphy, correlation, paleoecology and microvertebrate faunas. I have my own field station outside of Bryce Canyon National Park and students participate in the field research every summer and have generated many undergraduate research projects. [hot link] Curriculum Vitae [hot link]