Tom Hanley Professional Experience
Academic Appointments
- Columbus College, 1976 to 2007, tenured in 1981, Professor, 1987.
- Hunter College, CUNY, Lecturer and Instructor, 1971-1976.
Courses Taught
Field Course in Geologic Mapping (for University of Oklahoma), Earth Materials, Earth Dynamics, introduction to Mineralogy, Introduction to Igneous and Metamorphic Petrology, Structural Geology, Optical Mineralogy, Thin Section Petrography, Field Methods, Interpretation of Geologic Maps and Aerial Photographs, Geomorphology, Historical Geology, Geology of Georgia, Tectonics and Orogenesis, Seminar on Island Arcs: their Structure, Petrology and Economic Geology, Seminar in Geophysics, Independent Study.
Other work experience:
- Consultant to Florida Rock Industries, Inc., August 1986
- I.P.A. Summer of 1985 and 1987 with the Environmental Management Office of the Division of Engineering and Housing at Fort Benning. Worked with Geographic Information System software and hardware in a system assembled by Earth Resources Data Analysis Systems (ERDAS) of Atlanta; also created dBase III+ database systems for keeping track of cultural resource, asbestos, pcb and below-ground tank storage.
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