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Charlie’s teaching activity spanned from mineralogy to metamorphic petrology. His relations with his students, particularly postgraduates, were usually excellent, and his students, in turn, treated him with friendship and camaraderie. At Madison, they even invented a cartoon character, modelled after Charlie, called “The Metamorphic Man.” His adventures, which were based on actual events that took place in the department, were turned into comic strips. Charlie enjoyed (almost) nothing so much as a good joke, even one played on him.
Charlie’s research activities covered the fi elds of petrology, mineralogy, and geology, and were initially based on the rock formations of Maine, a subject that he never completely relinquished.
His horizons gradually extended to more general problems of the metamorphism of pelitic rocks, as did his international collaborations with specialists in petrology, mineralogy, crystallography, and mineral physics. His main research fi elds included:
• the regional metamorphism of Maine and northern New Hampshire, with particular regard to isograde reactions and the metamorphism of medium- to low-pressure metapelites, and applied to interpretations of Appalachian geology;
• sulphide-silicate phase relations and their relationship with metamorphic volatiles, including the implications of the deposition of black shales; and
• petrologic mineralogy of solid solution minerals in metamorphic rocks, with particular regard to micas; here he supplemented traditional methods with new techniques as they were developed.
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American Mineralogistno. 2-3 (2005): 316-328
Journal of Metamorphic Geologyno. 1 (2002): 99-118
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Reviews in Mineralogy & Geochemistryno. 1 (2002): 413-448
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