Robert Henry Dott, Ph.D.

Affiliations: 
Geology University of Wisconsin, Madison, Madison, WI 
Area:
Sedimentology, Geology
Website:
https://www.wisconsinacademy.org/contributor/robert-h-dott-jr
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"Robert Henry Dott, Jr."
Bio:

http://www.geology.wisc.edu/outcrop/00/00_pdfs/dott.pdf

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Marshall Kay grad student 1955 Columbia
 (Pennsylvanian stratigraphy of Elko and northern diamond ranges, northeastern Nevada.)
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MacNaughton RB, Hagadorn JW, Dott RH. (2018) Cambrian wave‐dominated tidal‐flat deposits, central Wisconsin, USA Sedimentology. 66: 1643-1672
Dott RH, Dalziel IWD. (2016) Darwin the geologist in southern South America Earth Sciences History. 35: 303-345
Dott RH, Byers CW. (2016) Cambrian geology of the Baraboo Hills Field Guides. 43: 47-54
Hagadorn JW, Dott RH, Damrow D. (2002) Stranded on a Late Cambrian shoreline: Medusae from central Wisconsin Geology. 30: 147-150
Dott R. (2001) Wisconsin roots of the modern revolution in structural geology Geological Society of America Bulletin. 113: 996-1009
Nadon GC, Simo JA(, Dott RH, et al. (2000) High-Resolution Sequence Stratigraphic Analysis of the St. Peter Sandstone and Glenwood Formation (Middle Ordovician), Michigan Basin, U.S.A. Aapg Bulletin. 84: 975-996
Dott R. (1996) Lyell in America—His Lectures, Field Work, and Mutual Influences, 1841-1853 Earth Sciences History. 15: 101-140
Dott RH. (1996) Episodic event deposits versus stratigraphic sequences - Shall the twain never meet? Sedimentary Geology. 104: 243-247
Byers CW, Dott RH. (1995) Sedimentology and Depositional Sequences of the Jordan Formation (Upper Cambrian), Northern Mississippi Valley Journal of Sedimentary Research. 65: 289-305
Smith GL, Byers CW, Dott RH. (1993) Sequence stratigraphy of the Lower Ordovician Prairie du Chien Group on the Wisconsin Arch and in the Michigan Basin American Association of Petroleum Geologists Bulletin. 77: 49-67
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