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Daniel Lehrmann is the Gertrude and Walter Pyron Professor in the Geosciences Department at Trinity University, where he teaches courses in paleontology and sedimentary geology. He is originally from Wisconsin where he received his bachelor's degree in geology from the University of Wisconsin Oshkosh and his master's degree in geology from the University of Wisconsin-Madison. He received his Ph.D. from the University of Kansas.
His research focuses on the factors controlling the evolution of marine sedimentary basins, the evolution of carbonate platforms and tropical reefs, changes in Earth’s chemical and biological systems, diagenetic alteration of carbonate sediments, and major events in the history of life such as the end-Permian mass extinction.
Techniques employed include field work, satellite image analysis, GIS, petrography including fluid inclusion geothermometry, CL and point counting, geochemistry, biostratigraphy, paleoecology, database assembly, forward stratigraphic modeling, and statistical analysis.
Much of this research has focused on the factors controlling basin and carbonate platform evolution in the Nanpanjiang Basin of south China, but has also included studies of additional basins in north China and in sedimentary systems from numerous localities around the world such as Indonesia, Japan, Turkey, Saudi Arabia, Italy, Mexico, and the Gulf of Mexico.
Recent studies in central and western Texas include sedimentologic and geochemical studies of microbial carbonate reefs in the Cambrian Wilberns Formation, analysis of the geochemistry and sedimentology of Dinosaur Track sites in the Lower Cretaceous Glen Rose Formation, and sedimentology and stratigraphy of the Upper Cretaceous Eagle Ford Formation.
Through research collaborations Lehrmann has co-advised graduate students at Rice University, Stanford University, the University of Alabama, and the University of Texas at San Antonio.
His research focuses on the factors controlling the evolution of marine sedimentary basins, the evolution of carbonate platforms and tropical reefs, changes in Earth’s chemical and biological systems, diagenetic alteration of carbonate sediments, and major events in the history of life such as the end-Permian mass extinction.
Techniques employed include field work, satellite image analysis, GIS, petrography including fluid inclusion geothermometry, CL and point counting, geochemistry, biostratigraphy, paleoecology, database assembly, forward stratigraphic modeling, and statistical analysis.
Much of this research has focused on the factors controlling basin and carbonate platform evolution in the Nanpanjiang Basin of south China, but has also included studies of additional basins in north China and in sedimentary systems from numerous localities around the world such as Indonesia, Japan, Turkey, Saudi Arabia, Italy, Mexico, and the Gulf of Mexico.
Recent studies in central and western Texas include sedimentologic and geochemical studies of microbial carbonate reefs in the Cambrian Wilberns Formation, analysis of the geochemistry and sedimentology of Dinosaur Track sites in the Lower Cretaceous Glen Rose Formation, and sedimentology and stratigraphy of the Upper Cretaceous Eagle Ford Formation.
Through research collaborations Lehrmann has co-advised graduate students at Rice University, Stanford University, the University of Alabama, and the University of Texas at San Antonio.
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Ardiansyah Koeshidayatullah,Jonathan Payne,Daniel Stolper, Andrew Turner, Michele Morsili,Daniel Lehrmann,Pulkit Singh,Khalid Al-Ramadan
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CRETACEOUS RESEARCH (2023): 105462-105462
Marine and Petroleum Geology (2023): 106274-106274
Daniel J. Lehrmann,Leanne M. Stepchinski, Hannah E. Wolf, Liangzi Li,Xiaowei Li,Marcello Minzoni,Meiyi Yu,Jonathan L. Payne
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