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JOANNE BOURGEOIS
Professor Emerita, Department of Earth and Space Sciences (formerly Geological Sciences)
University of Washington, Seattle, Washington 98195-1310
[email protected]
Academic Education and Honors
 Ph.D., 1980, Geology, University of Wisconsin, Madison (advisor: R.H. Dott., Jr.)
“Sedimentology and tectonics of Upper Cretaceous rocks, southwest Oregon”
Marie Christine Kohler Fellow, 1978-1980
Van Hise Fellow, 1976-1978
 B.A., 1972, cum laude, honors in geology, Barnard College, Columbia University
Henry S. Sharp Prize in the Environmental Sciences, 1972
National Merit Scholar/Shell Merit Scholar, 1968-1972
 2016-2017 Fulbright Scholar (Kamchatka, Russia)
 2016 Distinguished Alumna, Department of Geoscience, University of Wisconsin-Madison
 2015 Laurence L. Sloss Award, Sedimentary Geology Division, Geological Society of America
 2007 Faculty Excellence in Teaching Award, Earth & Space Sciences, Univ. of Washington
 1996 Fellow, Geological Society of America
 1994 Outstanding Performance Award, Earth Sciences Division, National Science Foundation
 1993 Distinguished Graduate Award, Simsbury High School, Simsbury, CT
Professional Employment History
1980-2016
2012
2011
2009-2010
& 2000-2001
& 2017
1992-1994
1973-1978
1972-1976
Assistant to Associate to Full to Professor, University of Washington
Visiting Professor, Université de Caen Basse-Normandie (summer)
Visiting Professor, Hokkaido University (winter)
Visiting Scientist, Inst. of Volcanology and Seismology
Far East Division, Russian Academy of Sciences,
Petropavlovsk-Kamchatskiy, Russia
Visiting Scientist, National Science Foundation
(Program Officer, Earth Sciences Division)
Editor (part-time), Encyclopedia of Sedimentology
Instructor (part-time), Department of Geology, Barnard College
UW affiliations and appointments/elections
Quaternary Research Center, College of the Environment
Adjunct Curator, Burke Museum of Natural History
College Council, UW College of the Environment, 2011- 2014 (Chair, 2013-2014)
College Council, UW College of Arts & Sciences, 2006-2009 (Chair, 2008-2009)
Advisory Board, UW Extension professional course on Tsunami-Resiliency, 2006Academic Faculty, Dept. of Geological Sciences, till merger w/Geophysics (2001)
Faculty Member, Program in History of Science, Medicine and Technology, l986-
Professional Activities, Offices and Awards, recent and significant
Board & Committee Work, and Other Contributions, recent
National Science Foundation
Co-convener, NSF workshop on Tsunami Science, Engineering and Society, 2011
On-site review for National Center for Earth Dynamics, 2009, 2010, 2011 (2011 chair)
Reviewer, applications for NSF PolarTrec teacher/researchers (2010, 2011)
Review panel for OISE PIRE (international research & education), 2007
Convener, NSF Workshop on Tsunami Geology, 2005
Review panel for NSF graduate fellowships, 2002-2004
Geological Society of America:
History of Geology Division, Chair, 2016 (also 1995)
Donath Medal committee, 2010-2012
Pardee Symposium Convener, Sumatra earthquake and tsunami, 2005
GSA Campus Representative, 2000-2016
Councilor, 1996-1998
Strategic Planning Committee, 1997-1998
American Chemical Society Petroleum Research Fund
Advisory Board Member, 1999-2002 (declined request to renew) (duties: review
proposals and make recommendation for funding; act as advisory board for largerscale policies such as distribution of funds; new programs; 3 mtgs. /yr)
Association for Women Geoscientists
AWG Distinguished Educator Award Selection Committee, 1998-2009
Co-founder, Puget Sound Chapter, 1984-1985
International Commission on the History of the Geological Sciences, INHIGEO
Elected to membership, 2014
Professional Memberships (over career)
American Association for the Advancement of Science; American Geophysical Union;
Association for Women Geoscientists; Geological Society of America (Fellow); History of Earth
Science Society; INHIGEO (International Commission on the History of the Geological
Sciences); SEPM, the Society for Sedimentary Geology; Sigma Xi, the Scientific Research
Society
Named lectureships
University of Tennessee, Knoxville (2010)
Tohoku University (2010) – keynote speaker at tsunami workshop
University of Alaska (2008) (Quaternary series, Anchorage and Fairbanks)
Bowling Green State University (2006) (series)
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Completed graduate students supervised and their current positions (thesis topics in italics)
Samuel Y. Johnson, Ph.D., l982; Sedimentology & basin analysis, Chuckanut Formation
U.S.G.S., Former chief geologist, Pacific Marine Geology Division
(Menlo Park & Santa Cruz)
Barry R. Gager, M.S., l982; Syntectonic alluvial fans, Eocene, eastern Washington
Manager at Wildcat Mountain Energy
Julie L. Hauptman, M.S., l982; Sedimentology and diagenesis, Wenatchee fluvial rocks
Independent (originally at Shell Oil Co.)
James H. Trexler, Jr., Ph.D., l984; Sedimentation and tectonics, Virginian Ridge Fm., Methow
Professor, University of Nevada-Reno.
Elana L. Leithold, M.S., 1984; Ph.D., l987. Sedimentation and tectonics, N. California shelf
Professor, North Carolina State University
James E. Evans, Ph.D., l988. Basin analysis of the Chumstick Formation, WA
GSA Congressional Science Fellow
Professor, Bowling Green State University.
Michael F. McGroder, Ph.D., l988 (joint w/D.S. Cowan) Tectonic history of the Methow basin
Research geologist, Exxon/Mobil, retired
John Garver, M.S. 1985, Sedimentation and tectonics of the Decatur Formation;
Ph.D., 1989 Sedimentation and tectonics of the Tyaughton Basin
Wold Professor of Geology, Union College
David Mohrig, M.S., l986 under Bourgeois, Sedimentology of the Cretaceous Virginian Ridge
Formation; Ph.D. 1994 w/J.D. Smith, Bourgeois active in field supervision, reading
committee Sediment transport and bed forms in a sand-bedded river
Associate Professor, University of Texas – Austin
Kathleen Campbell, M.S. 1989 Paleoecology and sedimentology, Pliocene Quinault Fm. WA
Ph.D. at USC w/ David Bottjer, 1995; Cold seep faunas in the stratigraphic record
Professor, University of Auckland
Mary Ann Reinhart, M.S., 1991 Sedimentology of tsunami deposits, SW Washington
Senior Geomorphologist, Natural Systems Design, Seattle, WA; retired
David Topping, M.S., 1991; Sedimentation and tectonics of the Chaos, Death Valley region
Ph.D. 1997 w/J.D. Smith, Bourgeois active in advising, reading committee;
Hydraulics and sedimentology, Paria River, UT and AZ
Research Hydrologist, SW Biological Science Center, U.S.G.S., Flagstaff, AZ
Robert Thomas, Ph.D., 1993; Late Cambrian mass extinction, trilobite biomeres
Regents Professor of Geology, University of Montana--Western
Carnegie Professor of the Year, 2011
Andrew Moore, M.S., 1994; Tsunami deposits in Puget Sound
Ph.D. 1998 w/Atwater, Bourgeois, Petroff; Tsunami gravels on Molokai, HI
Associate Professor, Earlham College
Anna Meegan, M.S. 1997 (official supervisor, P. Ward) Bourgeois did field supervision and
major text supervision, as well as other advising; Jurassic-Cretaceous Buchia fauna, CA
Tatiana Pinegina, Ph.D. 2000 at Shirshov Institute of Oceanology, Moscow (Bourgeois was
primary supervisor, unofficially); Tsunami deposits on Kamchatka (in Russian)
Senior Researcher, Inst. of Volcanology and Seismology, FED-RAS, Kamchatka
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Elizabeth P. Mahrt, M.S., 2006, Paleoenvironmental reconstruction of an archaeological site,
Kodiak Region
former Instructor, Highline Community College, Seattle
Bretwood Higman, M.S., 2004, Ph.D., 2007. Parsing tsunami deposits
Geologist, mapping specialists, Nuka Research & Planning Group, LLC
Co-founder and Executive Director of Ground Truth Trekking
http://www.groundtruthtrekking.org
Charles Thibault, M.S., 2007, Beach ridge genesis on Kamchatka
Project Geologist at EarthCon Consultants, Inc., Tennessee
Anneliese Eipert, M.S., 2007, Sedimentology of Katrina storm deposits
Project Geologist at KCI Technologies, Inc., Maryland
Breanyn MacInnes, M.S., 2007, Tsunami deposits and modeling, Kamchatka-Kurils
Ph.D. 2010 Tsunami geomorphology and modeling, Kurils 2006-2007 events
Former JSPS post-doc, Hokkaido University Institute of Seismology & Volcanology
Assistant Professor, Central Washington University
M. Elizabeth Martin Arcos, M.S., 2006, Tsunami deposits & modeling on Kamchatka
Ph.D. 2011. Paleoseismology in the southern Puget Lowland
Geologist, AMEC Corporation, Oakland, CA
SeanPaul La Selle, M.S., 2012, Tsunami deposits and modeling on Kamchatka
Geologist, USGS Coastal Hazards Group, Santa Cruz, California
Bret Buskirk, M.S., 2014, Taphonomy and taxonomy of Florissant shelly fauna
Interpreter, Pacific Science Center; North Cascades National Park
Andrew Ritchie, M.S., 2016, 500-year history of Lake Ozette, coastal Washington
Park hydrologist, Olympic National Park, for Elwha Dam removal project
Post-doctoral supervisor for:
Kevin Pedoja, 2004-2005; now faculty member, University of Caen, France
Tatiana Pinegina, 1999-2001 visit to Seattle
Other recent mentoring
Maia Kushnaroff, High School intern, January-June 2014
Robert Weiss, Assistant to Associate Professor, VaTech (formal mentor)
Karen Y. Chan, Ph.D., 2012, UW Biological Oceanography (formal mentor)
Amanda Taylor, Ph.D. student, UW Anthropology
Flavia Gerardi, visiting Ph.D. student, now completed, Catania University, Italy
Emma Quijada, visiting Ph.D. student, University of Madrid (field visit in summer 2012)
Megumi Sugimoto, Research scientist, ERI, University of Tokyo
Ekaterina Kravchunovskaya, visiting graduate student, Institute of Volcanology &
Seismology, Petropavlovsk-Kamchatsky, Russia (deceased)
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International activities and service (recent)
Languages other than English: French (read,write,speak), Spanish (read,speak) (studied to
facilitate tsunami research in Latin America), Russian (rudimentary, studied 1997-1998, to
facilitate research in Russian Far East)
2007
Panelist for NSF OISE Program in International Research & Education, 2007
2006-2010 Co-PI on Kuril Biocomplexity Project (KBP), bringing together US, Russian and
Japanese colleagues in a multi-disciplinary project in the Kuril Islands
2005
Primary convener, NSF international workshop on tsunami deposits and their role in
hazard mitigation; June 2005 Representatives from 13 countries, including
most tsunami-affected regions (of 26 Dec 04 tsunami)
Invited international workshop participation, since 2000
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Human Dimensions of Kuril and Aleutian Island histories, 2012 (US, Russia, Japan)
Kuril Biocomplexity workshops, 2010 Sakhalin, 2011 Seattle (moved from Japan)
USGS workshop on Aleutian geohazards, steering committee for June 2009 JKASP
NSF & USGS workshop on tsunami sedimentology, convener, May 2007
NSF workshops on tsunami processes, deposits, hazard planning, 2005, 2006, 2011
NSF workshop on tsunami deposits, June 2005 (see above)
NSF workshop on Tectonics of Northeastern Russia, December 2004
JKASP [Japan-Kuril-Kamchatka-Alaska Subduction-zone Processes] Workshops
Tsunami local warning, IOC (UNESCO) funded, Kamchatka, September 2002
(Bourgeois was U.S./international co-convener) [& ran field trip]
Russia
Current primary collaborators: Tatiana Pinegina, Vera Ponomareva
2016-2017 Fulbright Scholar, Institute of Volcanology & Seismology, FED RAS
2009-2016 Host yearly visits by Vera Ponomareva, Senior Researcher, FED RAS
2009-2011 Summer field on Kamchatka, Tanya Pinegina, Vera Ponomareva, Irina Ponkratova;
Russian and American archaeologists
2008
Sponsored visit of Boris Kozmin, Inst of Seismology, FEB RAS, Yakutsk
2006, 2007, 2008 Press conference presentations and panels on Kuril Biocomplexity Project
Institute of Marine Geology & Geophysics, Yuzhno-Sakhalinsk (IMGG)
Sakhalin Regional Museum, Yuzhno-Sakhalinsk
Japan
Current primary collaborators: Yuichi Nishimura, Mitsuhiro Nakagawa, Yuichiro Tanioka,
Hokkaido University, Sapporo; Fumihiko Imamura, Kazuhisa Goto, Tohoku University
2012
External expert reviewer for promotion/appointment, Tohoku University Institute for
Earthquake and Tsunami studies (2 cases)
2011,12 Visiting professor, Hokkaido University, winter 2011; visited again January 2012
2011,14 Hosted Dr. Megumi Sugimoto, September, 2011; May, 2014; tsunami disaster planning
2011
Helped tsunami colleagues in Japan respond to queries for information after 11 March
earthquake and tsunami; answered news queries and blogged from Japan
2010
Invited speaker & Global COE Visiting Professor, Tohoku University, April, 2010
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Italy
Working with Sicilian geologists and geophysicists --primary collaborator Serafina Barbano
2010
March-April visit to Catania, also field work in western Sicily
2009- Formal member of Paleoseismology group at University of Catania since March 2009
2008
March visit to group, invited talk, planning UW Exploration Seminar
2008
co-host (with Vasily Titov) of Lidia Bressan, tsunami Ph.D. student, Univ of Bologna
2008
1-month (September) with Exploration Seminar in Sicily, 16 students
2007
host of visiting Ph.D. student Flavia Gerardi from University of Catania, Sicily, Italy
France
2012
Professeur du visite, Univ. of Caen, June-July (Bernadette Tessier, Kevin Pedoja, hosts)
2010
short visit with colleagues cancelled due to Iceland volcano, University of Caen,
Normandy
Oman
2012
External reviewer for promotion with tenure, Oman University
Australia
2013
Aug-Sept -- Co-directed (w. R. Winglee) Exploration Seminar for students
Darwin to Perth, 5 weeks
Examples of Courses and Seminars Taught
Courses (yearly or bi-annual)
Evolution of the Earth (earth history)
Depositional Environments
Stratigraphy
Great Geological Issues (history of science)
Interpretation of Sedimentary Structures
Carbonate Sedimentology (including field trip to Bahamas, 1996)
Seminars
ESS Honors (advisor, 2001-2006)
Coastal Morphotectonics
Kurils Biocomplexity
Tsunami Science and Its Applications
Course field trips
Week-long field trips to:
Grand Canyon, Utah, New Mexico, Hawaii, Death Valley, SW Oregon
Exploration Seminars (4-6 weeks) to:
Sicily (2008)
Australia (2012)
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Bibliography
[students and mentees in italics]
Books and other works, edited
Bourgeois, J., 1998, guest editor, Earth Sciences History Vol. 17(2), Impacts Issue
(editors Mott Greene and Gregory Good)
McCann, A.M., Bourgeois, J., Gazda, E.K., Oleson, J.P. and Will, E.L., 1987. The Roman Port and
Fishery of Cosa: A Center of Ancient Trade. New Jersey: Princeton University Press, 352p.
plus plates. In addition to writing the chapter listed below, Bourgeois was scientific editor of
the entire volume.
Leithold, E.L. and Bourgeois, J., 1986. Field Guide to Nearshore and Shelf Stratification of
Southwestern Oregon. SEPM Field Research Conference on Shelf Stratification (J. Bourgeois
and R.D. Kreisa, co conveners).
Fairbridge, R.W. and Bourgeois, J., eds., 1978. Encyclopedia of Sedimentology. Stroudsburg, PA:
Dowden, Hutchinson & Ross, Inc., 901p.
Articles submitted/published and in press
(*peer-reviewed) (**invited) (***invited and peer-reviewed)
*Ponomareva, V., Portnyagin, M., Pendea, I.F., Zelenin, E., Bourgeois, J., Pinegina, T., and Kozhurin A. A.,
accepted pending revision. A full Holocene tephrochronology for the Kamchatsky Peninsula region: applications
from Kamchatka to North America, Quaternary Science Reviews
*Pendea, I.F., Ponomareva, V., Bourgeois, J., Zubrow,, E.B.W., Portnyagin, M., Ponkratova, I., Harmsen, H.,
Korosec, G., 2016. Late Glacial to Holocene paleoenvironmental change on the northwestern Pacific seaboard,
Kamchatka Peninsula (Russia), Quaternary Science Reviews, v. 157, p. 14-28.
*Gomberg, J.S., Bodin, P., Bourgeois, J., Cashman, S., Cowan, D., Creager, K.C., Crowell, B., Duvall, A., Frankel,
A., Gonzalez, F. and Houston, H., 2016. Building a Subduction Zone Observatory. EOS-Earth & Space Science
News.
*Buskirk, B.L., Bourgeois, J., Meyer, H.W. and Nesbitt, E.A., 2016. Freshwater molluscan fauna from the Florissant
Formation, Colorado: Paleohydrologic reconstruction of a latest Eocene lake. Canadian Journal of Earth
Sciences, v. 53(6), p. 543-547, doi 10.1139/cjes-2016-0043
MacInnes, B., Kravchunovskaya, E., Pinegina, T. and Bourgeois, J., 2016. Paleotsunamis from the central Kuril
Islands segment of the Japan-Kuril-Kamchatka subduction zone. Quaternary Research, v. 86, p. 54-66.
*Pinegina, T.K., J. Bourgeois, E.A. Kravchunovskaya, A.V. Lander, M.E.. Arcos (Martin), K. Pedoja, B. Macinnes,
2013. Segmented Holocene vertical movement of Kamchatsky Peninsula coast (Kamchatka) based on coastal
marine terraces, Bulletin of the Geological Society of America, v. 125, p. 1554-1568.
*Ponomareva, V., Portnyagin, M., Derkachev, A., Pendea, I.F., Bourgeois, J., Reimer, P.J., Garbe-Schonberg, D.G.,
Krasheninnikov, S. and Nürnberg, D., 2013. Early Holocene M~6 explosive eruption from Plosky volcanic
massif (Kamchatka) and its tephra as a link between terrestrial and marine paleoenvironmental records:
International Journal of Earth Science (formerly Geologische Rundshau), v. 102(6), p. 1673-1699.
*Pedoja, K., Christine Authemayou, Tatiana Pinegina, Joanne Bourgeois, Maëlle Nexer, Bernard Delcaillau and
Vincent Regard, 2013. Arc-continent collision of the Aleutian-Komandorsky arc into Kamchatka: insight into
Quaternary tectonic segmentation through Pleistocene marine terraces and morphometric analysis of fluvial
drainage, Tectonics, v.. 32, p. 827–842, doi:10.1002/tect.20051.
*Weiss, R. and Bourgeois, J., 2012. Understanding sediments – reducing tsunami risk: Science v. 336, p. 11171118, DOI: 10.1126/science.1221452
*Weiss, R. and Bourgeois, J., 2012, Tsunami deposits: A broader perspective: EOS, Trans. Am. Geophys. Union, v.
93 (18), p. 180, DOI:10.1029/2012EO180007 (workshop report)
*Martin, M.E. and Bourgeois, J., 2012. Vented sediments and tsunami deposits in the Puget Lowland, Washington:
differentiating sedimentary processes. Sedimentology, v. 59, p. 419-444.
*MacInnes, B.T., Weiss, R., Bourgeois, J. and Pinegina, T.K., 2010. Slip distribution of the 1952 Kamchatka great
earthquake based on near-field tsunami deposits and historical records. Bull. Seismological Society of America,
v. 100(4), p. 1695-1709.
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*Bourgeois, J. and MacInnes, B.T., 2010. Tsunami boulder transport and other dramatic effects of the 15 November
2006 central Kuril Islands tsunami on the island of Matua: Zeitschrift für Geomorphologie, Supplementbände v.
54, Suppl. Issue 3, p. 175 – 195. DOI: 10.1127/0372-8854/2010/0054S3-0024
*MacInnes, B.T., Bourgeois, J., Pinegina, T.K., Kravchunovskays, E., 2009. Tsunami geomorphology: erosion and
deposition from the 15 November 2006 Kuril Island tsunami: Geology, v. 37, p. 995-998,
doi:10.1130/G30172A.1.
*Bourgeois, J, and Weiss, R., 2009. Chevrons are not tsunami deposits, a sedimentologic assessment: Geology, v.
37, p. 403-406. (featured in Nature Geosciences).
*MacInnes, B.T., Pinegina, T.K., Bourgeois, J., Razhegaeva, N.G., Kaistrenko, V.M., and Kravchunovskaya, E.A.,
2009, Field survey and geological effects of the 15 November 2006 Kuril tsunami in the middle Kuril Islands,
Pure and Applied Geophysics v. 166, DOI 10.1007/s00024-008-0428-3
***Bourgeois, J. 2009. Geologic effects and records of tsunamis. Chapter 3 in The Sea, volume 15, Tsunamis,
Harvard University Press, p. 55-91
***Bourgeois, J., 2008. Robert S. Dietz. New Dictionary of Scientific Biography, v. 2, p. 286-289.
*Higman, B. and Bourgeois, J., 2008. Deposits of the 1992 Nicaragua tsunami, in T. Shiki et al., eds., Tsunamiites
Features and Implications, Elsevier Publ., p. 81-103.
*Martin, M. E., R. Weiss, J. Bourgeois, T. K Pinegina, H. Houston, and V. V. Titov, 2008. Combining constraints
from tsunami modeling and sedimentology to untangle the 1969 Ozernoi and 1971 Kamchatskii tsunamis,
Geophys. Res. Lett., 35, L01610, doi:10.1029/2007GL032349.
*Huntington, K., Bourgeois, J., Gelfenbaum, G., Lynett, P., Jaffe, B., Yeh, H., Weiss, R., 2007. Sandy signs of a
tsunami’s onshore depth and speed: EOS, Transactions, American Geophysical Union, v. 88, p. 577-578.
(feature article)
*Bourgeois, J., Pinegina, T., Ponomareva, V., Zaretskaia, N., 2006. Holocene tsunamis in the southwestern Bering
Sea, Russian Far East, and their tectonic implications: Geological Society of America Bulletin, March/April
issue, v. 118, p. 449-463.
**Bourgeois, J., 2006. Earthquakes: A movement in four parts? Nature News and Views, 23 March 06. (invited)
*Pedoja, K., Bourgeois, J., Pinegina, T., Higman, B., 2006. Does Kamchatka belong to North America? An
extruding Okhotsk block revealed by coastal neotectonics of the Ozernoi Peninsula, Kamchatka, Russia,
Geology, v. 34(5), p. 353-356. (featured in Nature)
*Campbell, K., Nesbitt, E., Bourgeois, J., 2006. Signature of storms, oceanic floods and forearc tectonism in marine
shelf strata of the Quinault Formation (Pliocene), Washington, U.S.A.: Sedimentology, v. 53, p. 945-969.
*Atwater, B.F., Bourgeois, J., Yeh, H., Abbott, D., Cisternas, M., Glawe, U., Higman, B., Horton, B., Peters, R.,
Rajendran, K., Tuttle, M., 2005. Tsunami geology and its role in hazard mitigation: EOS, Transactions
American Geophysical Union, 86(42), p. 400. doi:10.1029/2005EO420007
*Pinegina, T.K., Bourgeois, J., Bazanova, L.I., Melekestsev, I.V., and Braitseva, O.A.,2003: A millennial-scale
record of Holocene tsunamis on the Kronotsky Bay coast, Kamchatka, Russia: Quaternary Res., 59: 36-47.
***Bourgeois, J., 2003. Gaia Hypothesis; Glaciology; Mohole and Mohorovicic Discontinuity; Seismology;
Planetary Science: Oxford Companion to the History of Modern Science (J. Heilbron, chief editor; R. Laudan,
earth sciences editor).
Pinegina, T.K., Bourgeois, J., Bazanova, L.I., Braitseva, O.A., Egorov, Y.O., 2003. Tsunami Deposits and
Analysis of Tsunami Risk at Khalaktyrka Beach, Region of Petropavlovsk-Kamchatsky, Pacific Coast of
Kamchatka, Russia: Proc. of International Workshop, Moscow, p. 122-131.
*Bourgeois, J. and Johnson, S.Y., 2001. Geologic evidence of earthquakes at the Snohomish delta, Washington, in
the past 1200 yr: Geol. Soc. Am. Bull. 113(4): 482-494 plus Data Repository item 2001034.
Bourgeois, J. and Pinegina, T.K., 2001. Tsunami deposits on Kamchatka, Russia: Contributions to historical and
millennial-scale records—work in progress: Moscow Tsunami Workshop (June, 2000), Proceedings, p. 68-78.
*Pinegina, T.K., and Bourgeois, J., 2001. Historical and paleo-tsunami deposits on Kamchatka, Russia: long-term
chronologies and long-distance correlations: Natural Hazards and Earth Systems Sciences, v. 1: 177-185.
*Bourgeois, J., Petroff, C., Yeh, H., Titov, V., Synolakis, C.E., Benson, B., Norabuena, E., Kuroiwa, J., Lander, J.,
1999. Geologic setting, field survey and modeling of the Chimbote northern Peru, tsunami of 21 February
1996: PAGEOPH, v. 154, p. 513-540.
*Atwater, B.F., Cisternas V., M., Bourgeois, J., Dudley, W.C., Hendley, J.W. II, and Stauffer, P.H., 1999.
Surviving a tsunami—lessons from Chile, Hawaii and Japan: U.S. Geological Survey Circular 1187, 18p.
* Bourgeois, J., 1998. Rock Stars: Model survey geologist [G. K. Gilbert]: GSA Today 8(2):16-17.
**Bourgeois, J., 1998. "Geology" (including History of Geology), Microsoft Encarta 99. (invited)
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**Bourgeois, J. 1998. short biographies of the following: Giovanni Arduino, Horace Benedict de Saussure, Grove
Karl Gilbert, Beno Gutenberg, Ferdinand Vandiveer Hayden, Clarence Rivers King, Drummond Hoyle
Matthews, Oscar Edward Meinzer, Charles Francis Richter, Frederick John Vine, J. Tuzo Wilson: Microsoft
Encarta 99. (invited)
*Bourgeois, J. and Koppes, S., 1998. Robert S. Dietz and the identification of impact structures on Earth: Earth
Sciences History, v. 17(2), p. 139-156.
Bourgeois, J. and Minoura, K., 1997. Paleotsunami studies—contribution to mitigation and risk assessment: in
Gusiakov, V.K., ed., Tsunami Mitigation and Risk Assessment, Rept. of the International Workshop.
Computing Center, Siberian Branch, Russian Academy of Sciences, p. 1-4.
Petroff, C., Bourgeois, J., Yeh, H., 1996. The February 21, 1996 Chimbote tsunami in Peru: Newsletter –
Earthquake Engineering Research Institute. 30(5): 9-10.
*Atwater, B.F., and 15 others, incl Bourgeois and her former student, Reinhart, 1995. Summary of coastal geologic
evidence for past great earthquakes at the Cascadia Subduction Zone: Earthquake Spectra, 11(1): 1-18.
*Bourgeois, J., 1993. The Cretaceous-Tertiary boundary problem--possible implications of coarse-grained deposits
in northeastern Mexico, in Gamper, M. and Longoria, J., eds., The Cretaceous-Tertiary Event in Mexico: Rev.
de la Soc. Mexicana de Paleont., A.C., v. 6, n. 2, p. 37-41.
*Abe, Ku., Abe, Ka., Tsuji, Y., Imamura, F., Katao, H., Iio, Y., Satake, K., Bourgeois, J., Noguera, E., Estrada, F.,
1993. Field survey of the Nicaragua earthquake and tsunami of September 2, 1992, Bull. Earthq. Res. Inst.,
Univ. of Tokyo, v. 68, p. 23-70.
*Satake, K., Bourgeois, J., Abe, Ku., and seven others, 1993. Field survey of the Nicaragua earthquake and tsunami
of September 2, 1992: Eos, Trans. AGU, 74: 145 & 156-157.
*Bourgeois, J., 1991. Extended period of extinctions across the Cretaceous/Tertiary boundary in planktonic
foraminifera of continental-shelf sections: Implications for impact and volcanism theories: Discussion: Geol.
Soc. Am. Bull. 103: 434-435.
*Leithold, E.L. and Bourgeois, J., 1990. Sedimentation, sea-level change, and tectonics on an Early Pleistocene
continental shelf: the upper Rio Dell Formation, northern California: Geol. Soc. Am. Bull. v. 101, p. 12091224.
*Bourgeois, J., 1990. Boundaries: A stratigraphic and sedimentologic perspective: Geol. Soc. Am. Spec. Paper
247, p. 411-416.
***Bourgeois, J., 1990. Philip Henry Kuenen: Dictionary of Scientific Biography, 2nd Supplement. NY:
Scribner's. Vol. 17, p. 509-514.
*Bourgeois, J., Hansen, T.A., Wiberg, P. and Kauffman, E.G., l988. A tsunami deposit at the Cretaceous-Tertiary
boundary in Texas: Science, v. 241, p. 567-570.
*Bourgeois, J., 1987. Geography and geology of the Portus Cosanus and its fishery, in McCann, A.M., et al., The
Portus Cosanus: An Early Roman Port and Fishery. New Jersey: Princeton University Press, p. 44-57 plus
plates.
*Bourgeois, J. and Dott, R.H., Jr., l987. Stratigraphy and sedimentology of Upper Cretaceous rocks in coastal
southwest Oregon: Evidence for wrench-fault tectonics in a postulated accretionary terrane: Reply: GSA Bull.,
v. 98,
Bourgeois, J., l986. Introduction; The Coaledo Formation (with E.L. Leithold); The Cape Sebastian Sandstone, in
Leithold, E.L. and Bourgeois, J., (see books), l-37.
*Bourgeois, J. and Dott, R.H., Jr., 1985. Stratigraphy and sedimentology of Upper Cretaceous rocks in coastal
southwest Oregon: Evidence for wrench-fault tectonics in a postulated accretionary terrane: Geol. Soc. Am.
Bull., v. 96, p. 1007-1019.
*Trexler, J.H., Jr., and Bourgeois, J., 1985. Evidence for mid-Cretaceous wrench faulting in the Methow Basin,
Washington--tectonostratigraphic setting of the Virginian Ridge Formation: Tectonics, v. 4, p.379-394.
*Bourgeois, J., 1984. Late Cretaceous transgressive sedimentation: a comparison of the basal Hornbrook Formation
and the Cape Sebastian Sandstone, northern California and southwestern Oregon, in Nilsen, T.H.,ed., Geologic
Framework of the Upper Cretaceous Hornbrook Formation, Southwestern Oregon and North-Central California:
Soc. Econ. Paleont. Mineral. Pacific Section, p.149-158.
*Bourgeois, J. and Leithold, E.L., 1984. Wave-worked conglomerates: modes of deposition and criteria for
recognition, in Koster, E.H. and Steel, R.J., ed., Canadian Soc. Petrol. Geol. Mem.10, p. 331-343.
*Leithold, E.L. and Bourgeois, J., 1984. Characteristics of coarse-grained sequences deposited in nearshore, wavedominated environments--examples from the Miocene of southwest Oregon: Sedimentology, v. 31, p. 749-775.
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**Bourgeois, J., 1984. Utilization of physical and biogenic sedimentary structures to interpret the nature of
deposition in shallow seas: Korea-U.S. Seminar and Workshop on Marine Geology and Physical Processes of
the Yellow Sea, Proceedings (Y.A. Park and O.H. Pilkey, eds.), p. 4-25. (invited)
*Bourgeois, J. and Leithold, E.L., 1983. Sedimentation, tectonics and sea-level change as reflected in wavedominated shelf sequences, Oregon and California, in Larue, D.K. and Steel, R.J., eds., Cenozoic Marine
Deposits of the Pacific Margin, Pac. Section Soc. Econ. Paleont. Mineral., p. 1-16.
*Leithold. E.L. and Bourgeois, J., 1983. Sedimentology of the Sandstone of Floras Lake (Miocene)--Transgressive,
high-energy shelf deposition, in Larue, D.K. and Steel,R.J., ed., Cenozoic Marine Deposits of the Pacific
Margin:Pacific Section SEPM, p. 17-28.
*Dott, R.H.,Jr. and Bourgeois, J., 1983. Hummocky stratification--significance of its variable bedding sequences.
Reply: Geol. Soc. Am. Bull, v. 94, p. 1249-1251.
**Bourgeois, J., 1982. Accretion ridge; Attrition; Sediment Classification; Tangue (4 entries), in Schwartz, M., ed.,
Encyclopedia of Beaches and Coastal Environments. Stroudsburg, PA: Hutchinson Ross, p. 1-2, 102, 737-8,
806.
*Dott, R.H., Jr., and Bourgeois, J., 1982. Hummocky stratification--significance of its variable bedding sequences:
Geol. Soc. Am. Bull., v. 93, p.663-680.
**Dott, R.H., Jr., and Bourgeois, J., 1981. Sedimentary rocks: McGraw-Hill Encyclopedia of Science and
Technology Yearbook 1981, p. 349-351.
*Bourgeois, J., l980. A transgressive shelf sequence exhibiting hummocky stratification: Cape Sebastian
Sandstone, SW Oregon: J. Sed. Petrology, v. 50, p. 681-702.
Bourgeois, J., 1978. Alluvial-Fan Sediments; Beachrock; Conglomerates; Flocculation; Flood Deposits; Fluidized
and Liquefied Sediment Flows; Graded Bedding; Grain Flows; Gravity Flows, Ironstone; Saltation; Submarine
(Bathyal) Slope Sedimentation; Turbidity-Current Sedimentation (with D. Gorsline); Volcanism—Submarine
Products, in Fairbridge, R.W. and Bourgeois, J. eds., Encyclopedia of Sedimentology.
*McCann, A.M., Bourgeois, J. and Will, E.L., 1977. Underwater excavations at the Etruscan port of Populonia: J.
Field Archaeology 4: 275-296.
Key to acronyms
ACS-PRF – American Chemical Society Petroleum Research Fund
AGI – American Geological Institute
AGU – American Geophysical Union
AWG – Association for Women Geoscientists
GSA – Geological Society of America
NEHRP – National Earthquake Hazards Reduction Program
SEPM – Society for Sedimentary Geology (orig. Soc. of Econ. Paleontologists & Mineralogists)
SSA – Seismological Society of America
USGS – United States Geological Survey
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