Thomas H.Pearce

T.H. Pearce
Ph.D. Queen's U, 1967

Professor, Queen's University at Kingston

Mailing address:

Department of Geological Sciences,
Miller Hall, Queen's University
Kingston, Ontario
K7L 3N6

Phone (613) 533-6174 Fax: (613) 533-6592

Email: pearce@geol.queensu.ca

Thomas H. Pearce has been a Professor of Petrology at Queen's University since 1972. Trained in petrology and geochemistry, he has worked mainly on volcanic rocks. Early work concerned a subject now known as Pearce Element Ratios. For the past decade he has worked on laser interference microscopy and interference imaging. Current interests are: interference imaging, studies of dynamical systems and applications of neural networks to natural time series and, pseudo-time series, data. Current subject matter includes samples of zoned oscillatory plagioclase from the Lesser Antilles and other volcanic areas.

Prefatory Comments: I have arranged this page to be of use to prospective graduate students and opther researchers who happen to surf by. Please send comments or inquiries to me by email (pearce@geol.queensu.ca)

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The LaserLab (description of the laboratory facility)
LaserLab Awards (research recognized)
Opportunities for Graduate Work (prospective graduate students check this out!)
Research Interests and Bibliography of Research Topics(of T. H. Pearce and students)
Selected Publications (of T. H. Pearce and students)
Picture Gallery (LaserLab photography)
Retrospective Comments on Published Work (under construction)
Miscellaneous Comments on Life and Everything Else (under construction)
Related Links (to research collaborators) (under construction)
Appendix of Comments (under construction)

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