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Joseph Boyce
Associate Professor, Earth, Environment & Society

Overview

Joe Boyce is an Associate Professor in the School of Earth, Environment and Society (SEES) at McMaster University, specializing in clastic sedimentology, applied geophysics and geoarchaeology. His current research focus is the investigation of Holocene (11,700 yr to present) paleoenvironments using sediment archives from lake basins and coastal environments. This work integrates coring, measurements of sediment physical/geochemical properties and near-surface geophysics to reconstruct past changes in Holocene paleoenvironments, climate and sea levels. Recent work includes geoarchaeological studies of ancient harbour sites in the Mediterranean (Greece, western Turkey, Israel) and prehistoric underwater archaeological sites in the lower Great Lakes. His other ongoing research interests are in geophysical mapping and subsurface modelling of ancient impact craters (Holleford, Wanapitei Lake, Skeleton Lake, Charity Shoal) and neotectonics in southern Ontario.

Other Appointments

Adjunct Professor
Earth Sciences, Brock University
Assistant Professor
School of Geology and Geography, McMaster University (1999 - 2004)
Associate Professor
School of Earth, Environment and Society, McMaster University

Background

Degrees

Ph.D.
Geology, University of Toronto
M.Sc.
Geology, University of Toronto
B.Sc. (Hons.)
Geology and Geography, McMaster University, Hamilton

Certifications

P. Geo.
Professional Geoscientists Ontario

Postgraduate training

NSERC Post-doctoral Fellowship
School of Geography and Earth Sciences, McMaster University (1998 - 1999)

Contact

boycej@mcmaster.ca
(905) 525-9140 ext. 24188

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