- Kenneth G. Miller
Dr. Kenneth G. Miller (born 1956) is a
Geology professor atRutgers University . Ken isProfessor (II) and acting Chair of the Department ofGeological Sciences of Rutgers,The State University of New Jersey . A resident of Pennington,NJ , Ken grew up in Medford, NJ in the heart of the pine barrens and still owns a house in Waretown, NJ, the home of the sounds of the NJ pines, where he watches the inexorable rise in sea level from his deck 13 ft above Barnegat Bay. He received an A.B. fromRutgers College (1978) and a Ph.D. from theMassachusetts Institute of Technology /Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution Joint Program in Oceanography (1982). He was an Associate Research Scientist atLamont-Doherty Geological Observatory from 1983-1988.Ken a veteran of 8 scientific cruises (6 as co-chief including ODP Leg 150), he has integrated offshore seismic and drilling activities with onshore drilling: since 1993, he has been Chief
Scientist of the New Jersey Coastal Plain Drilling Project (Ocean Drilling Program Legs 150X and 174AX) which continuously cored eleven sites. Author of over 100 peer-reviewed scientific papers, his most significant publications include widely cited synthesis ofCenozoic oxygen isotopes (Miller et al., 1987) and a synthesis of global sea-level change (Miller et al., 1998, 2005). He was awarded the 2003 Rosenstiel Award from theUniversity of Miami and is a two-time JOI/USSAC Distinguished Lecturer (1995, 2006). He has talked on several radio stations aboutSea level change and the effects of global warming.External links
* [http://geology.rutgers.edu Rutgers Geology]
* [http://geology.rutgers.edu/pdf/MillerScience2005.pdf The Phanerozoic Record of Global Sea-Level Change Ken Miller and associates]
* [http://geology.rutgers.edu/millerpdf/BrowningetalGSABull06.pdf Ken Miller and Browning]
* [http://geology.rutgers.edu/millerpdf/SugarmanStratigraphy_2_3_259-275.PDF Ken Miller and Sugarman]
* [http://geology.rutgers.edu/millerpdf/Katz.etal.2005.pdf Ken Miller and Katz]
* [http://geology.rutgers.edu/pdf/Miller.2004.GSA.Bull.pdf Ken Miller and Associates]
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