Juan Gonzalez

JUAN GONZALEZ

Professor, SEEMS

(956) 665-3523
juan.I.gonzalez@utrgv.edu

Department: SEEMS
Office: ESCNE 2.620
Location: Edinburg

UTRGV Faculty Profile

Curriculum Vitae

 


 

Areas of Interest

  • Quaternary geology and geomorphology
  • Past and future sea level change
  • Geology of the Rio Grande Valley
  • Coastal tectonics
  • Geoarchaeology

Higher-Education

  • 2008 Ph.D. Earth and Environmental Science, Tulane University
  • 2000 M.S. Earth Sciences, Universidad EAFIT
  • 1986 B.A. Geology, Humboldt State University
  • 1986 B.S. Oceanography, Humboldt State University

Research Overview

I consider myself a quaternary geologist with a wide range of interests spanning from paleoclimate to coastal tectonics to geoarchaeology. My research is multidisciplinary and largely field based. I combine field observations with geochronological and geochemical tools to quantify rates of geologic process. I am also interested in assessing anthropogenic impacts on the environment produced by pre-historic societies. Some of the primary techniques I use include, radiocarbon and luminescence dating, X-ray fluorescence, X-ray diffraction, scanning electron microscopy and ground penetrating radar. Current projects in my native Colombia focus on three fronts, constructing a paleosea-level chronology, quantifying the belowground carbon storage in a tropical coastal setting and assessing the impacts on deforestation and sediment runoff brought by the emergence of a large scale lithic industry. My work in South Texas involves characterizing, dating and sourcing the Catahoula volcanic ash, finger printing a chert from a local quarry exploited by native Americans to make projectile points since the early Archaic, dating the timing of deposition of the Pleistocene Beaumont Formation and calculating the volume of the South Texas sand sheet.

 

Publications

 

  • Reger, B., González, J.L., and Skowronek, R.K., 2020. Lithic Raw Materials in the Lower Rio Grande Valley, South Texas and Northeast Mexico 45:1-13. https://doi.org/10.1080/01977261.2020.1765109
  • Törnqvist, T.E., Jankowski, K., Li, F. and Gonzalez, J.L., 2020. Tipping points of Missippi Delta marshes due to accelerated sea-level rise. Science Advances 6 21: eaaz5512.
  • De La Garza, R. and González, J.L., 2018. Luminescence chronology of a Mass Grave of Giant Gopher Tortoises (Gopherus hexagonatus), Willacy County, TX. Bulletin of the South Texas Geological Society, 59:20-33.
  • Toscano, M.A., González, J.L., Whelan, K., 2018. Calibrated density profiles of Caribbean mangrove peat sequences from Computed Tomography for assessment of peat preservation, compaction and impacts on sea level reconstructions. Quaternary Research. 89, 201-222. https://doi.org/10.1017/qua.2017.101
  • González, J.L., Hinthorne, J.R., 2017. The Morrosquillo Assemblage Revealed: Provenance and Context of a Refined Group of Ground-edge Stone Tools from the Caribbean Lowlands of Colombia, Lithic Technology. 41: 1-19. https://doi.org/10.1080/01977261.2016.1267905
  • Ewing, T.E. and González, J.L., 2016. The Late Quaternary Rio Grande Delta-A distinctive, underappreciated geologic system. Gulf Coast Association of Geological Societies Transactions. 66: 169-180. https://www.researchgate.net/publication/314078703_The_Late_Quaternary_Rio_Grande_Delta-_A_Distinctive_Underappreciated_Geologic_System
  • González, J.L., Skowronek, R.K, Lovett, B., 2014. Deflation Troughs, Water, and Prehistoric Occupation on the Margins of the South Texas Sand Sheet. Journal of Texas Archeology and History. 1: 70-93. https://doi.org/10.21112/ita.2014.1.77
  • González, J.L., Hinthorne, J.R., Skowronek, R.K., Eubanks, and Kumpe, D., 2014. Characteristics and genesis of El Sauz chert, and important prehistoric lithic resource in south Texas, Lithic Technology. 39: 1-10. https://doi.org/10.1179/2051618514Y.0000000002
  • González, J.L., Shen, Z., Mauz, B., 2014. New constraints on Holocene uplift rates for the Baudo Mountain Range, northwestern Colombia. Journal of South American Earth Sciences. 52: 194-202. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jsames.2014.03.002
  • González, J.L., and Törnqvist, T.E., 2009. A new late Holocene sea level record from the Mississippi Delta: Evidence for a climate/sea level connection? Quaternary Science Reviews, 28: 1737-1749. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.quascirev.2009.04.003
  • González, J.L., and Törnqvist, T.E., 2006. Coastal Louisiana in Crisis, Subsidence or sea-level rise? Eos. 85: 493-498. https://doi.org/10.1029/2006EO450001

Present Courses

  • BIOL 4388 02 - Global Change Ecology