UNIVERSITY OF SOUTH FLORIDA AT SAINT PETERSBURG
COLLEGE OF MARINE SCIENCE
Curriculum Vitae as of May 2001
General Data:
Name: David F. Naar
Date of Birth: December 13, 1959
Languages: French, English
Education:
Institution Field of Study Degree Date
Scripps Institution of
Oceanography, U.C. San Diego Earth Sciences Ph.D. 1990
Scripps Institution of
Oceanography, U.C. San Diego Earth Sciences M.S. 1984
U.C. Santa Barbara Geology/Geophysics B.A. 1982
Employment:
7/00-Present Associate Professor, College of Marine Science, University of South Florida, St. Petersburg, Florida.
2/00-Present Co-Director of the Center of Coastal Ocean Mapping, University of South Florida, St. Petersburg, Florida.
5/96-7/00 Associate Professor, Department of Marine Science, College of Arts and Sciences, University of South Florida, St. Petersburg, Florida.
10/92-5/96 Adjunct Professor at the Graduate School of Oceanography at the University of Rhode Island, Narragansett, Rhode Island.
1/90-5/96 Assistant Professor, Department of Marine Science, University of South Florida, St. Petersburg, Florida.
10/86-12/89 Visiting Professional Colleague in Marine Geology and Geophysics, Hawaii Institute of Geophysics, University of Hawaii, Honolulu, Hawaii.
7/82-10/86 Research Assistant, Scripps Institution of Oceanography, University of California, San Diego, California.
9/83-12/83 Teaching Assistant, Scripps Institution of Oceanography, University of California, San Diego, California.
12/79-6/82 Computer Lab Assistant, Department of Geological Sciences, University of California, Santa Barbara, California.
Honors and Citations:
Professional Societies:
American Academy of Underwater Sciences
American Geophysical Union
Geological Society of America
Oceanography Society (Charter Life Member)
Professional Activities:
1. Spring 1986: Workshop on Future Scientific Drilling in the South Pacific and Antarctic Margin, sponsored by Joint Oceanographic Institutions, Inc., at the University of Florida, Gainesville, invited participant.
2. Fall 1987: American Geophysical Union Meeting: Organized a Special Session on Microplates.
3. Fall 1988: American Geophysical Union Meeting: Presided the Mid-Ocean Ridge Tectonics Session with David Caress.
4. Summer 1990: Western Pacific Geophysics Meeting in Kanazawa, Japan: Presenter.
5. Fall 1993: American Geophysical Union Meeting: Organized a special session with Jill Karsten and Colin Devey on Tectonics and Magmatism in the Southeast Pacific Ocean.
6. Fall 1994: Oceans 94 Conference in Brest France: Participant.
7. Fall 1994: InterRidge Conference on the 4-D Architecture of the Oceanic Crust in Boston: Workshop Participant.
8. Fall 1994: Ridge Conference on Mid Ocean Ridge Segmentation in Boston: Workshop Participant.
9. Winter 1994: Ocean Borehole Laboratories, Instrumentation, and Sampling Program (OBLISP) Workshop at RSMAS, University of Miami: Workshop Participant.
10. 1995 - 1997: Associate Editor for the Journal of Geophysical Research.
11. Summer 1995: RIDGE Theoretical Institute Short Course on Faulting and Magma emplacement at Mid-Ocean Ridges: Participant.
12. Winter 1996: Southern East Pacific Rise Workshop in Monterey, California: Participant.
13. Spring 1996: Convener and organizer of a special section on Mid-Ocean Ridge Processes (with J. Francheteau and H. Sloan) at the European Geophysical Society in the Hague, Netherlands.
14. Summer 1996: IEEE AUV Conference in Monterey, California: Participant,
15. Fall 1996: NSF Conference on the Magnetization of Oceanic Crust in the San Juan Islands, Co-chair.
16. Fall 1997: RIDGE Conference on Mid-Ocean Ridge Processes in Iceland: Presenter and participant.
17. 1997 - 2000: Member of the United States Scientific Advisory Committee for the National Science Foundation’s Ocean Drilling Program.
18. Summer 1998: Penrose Conference on Ocean Island Volcanoes in the Galapagos Islands: Presenter and Participant.
19. Fall 1998: Multibeam Short Course in Singapore: Participant.
20. Spring 1999: Presented at the Florida Marine Research Institute’s Marine Quest on April 22-24.
21. Summer 1999: FEMME ’99 Forum for EM Multibeam Experience: Presenter and Participant.
22. Summer 1999: Undersea Explorations ‘99, Portland, Oregon: Presenter and Participant.
23. Fall 1999: UNOLS DESCEND Workshop at NSF in Washington, D.C.
24. February 2000: Appointed Co-Director of the Center for Coastal Ocean Mapping (CCOM) at the University of South Florida, Department of Marine Science.
25. March 2000: Sustainable Seas Expedition planning workshop regarding submersible science on the West Shelf of Florida at the Mote Marine Lab in Sarasota, Florida: Presenter and participant.
26. April 2000: RIDGE 2000 Integrated Study Workshop in DeKalb, Illinois: Participant and Presenter.
27. May 30, 2000: Sustainable Seas Planning Meeting at Florida Institute of Oceanography, St. Petersburg, Florida: Participant.
28. June 7, 2000: USF-St. Petersburg Master Plan Open Workshop: Participant.
29. June 9, 2000: South Florida Ocean Measurement Center (SFOMC) Media/VIP Open House at Dania Beach, Florida: Presenter and Participant.
30. June 11, 2000: Global Ocean Mapping Project (GOMaP) workshop at Bay St. Louis, sponsored by the Naval Research Labs: Participant and presented the Gulf of Mexico as a potential pilot study area.
31. June 21-22, 2000: NSF Oceanographic Camp for Girls, “Plate Tectonic simulations in freezing wax” at USF, St. Petersburg, Florida: Presenter.
32. October 14, 2000: American Academy of Underwater Sciences at St. Petersburg Beach, Florida: Presenter and Participant.
33. October 17, 2000: NOAA Project Access Workshop 3.0 at the Florida Marine Research Institute, St. Petersburg, Florida: Participant and presented a poster on multibeam use in search and rescue.
34. December 2000: Obtained and delivered ODP Site Survey Data to co-chief of Leg 197 at Oregon State University.
35. January 8-13, 2001: Multibeam short course in San Diego, California: Participant.
36. March 6-9, 2001: Kongsberg Simrad FEMME Multibeam Conference in Victoria, Canada: Participant.
37. April 23-29, 2001: Mobilization of the Sustainable Seas Expedition multibeam mapping project in American Samoa in collaboration with Nancy Daschbach and Dawn Wright.
38. May 14-16, 2001: NSF and ONR sponsored Data Base Management workshop at the Sea Lodge in La Jolla, California: Presenter and Discussion Leader of the Metadata Working Group.
Research
Funding History:
1. Department of the Interior, United States Geological Survey, "Computer Software and Network Implementation," 9/22/90 to 9/30/91, $6,535.
2. University of South Florida Research Council, "Is There Really a 'Speed Limit' for Transform Faults?" 4/1/91 to 4/1/92, $6,500.
3. University of South Florida President's Council, "Video Taping of Seafloor Spreading Using Molten Wax," 5/1/91 to 8/1/92, $3,000.
4. University of South Florida Research Council Travel Grants to Japan and Austria, $2,000.
5. University of South Florida Grant for University of Tokyo Scientists to collect 3-D magnetics along the Easter Seamount Chain, $5,000.
6. American Chemical Society, Petroleum Research Fund, "Computer Modeling of Microplate Formation Along A Divergent Plate Boundary," 5/1/91 to 8/31/93, $18,000.
7. National Science Foundation, Ocean Sciences Division, "GLORIA Investigation of the Fastest Spreading Segment of the Global Seafloor Spreading System," 10/1/92 to 9/30/94, $492,308 (R.N. Hey, P.I., D.F. Naar, co-P.I.).
8. National Science Foundation, Ocean Sciences Division, "GLORIA and Geochemical Investigation of the Easter Seamount Chain," 10/1/92 to 9/30/94, $462,782 (D.F. Naar, Lead P.I.).
9. University of South Florida Research Council, "Seed Money to Prepare for a Submersible Program and Proposal," 5/1/94 to 4/30/95, $6,000.
10. IFREMER Grant from France, "Construction and use of an Underwater Digital Geocompass," 11/1/93 to 6/1/94, $11,264.
11. Travel Grant from Spain, "Seismic Survey of Easter Island," 12/31/93 to 6/1/94, $1,000.
12. Office of Naval Research, "Support of the Research Activities of a Marine Engineering Institute at the University of South Florida," 6/1/94 to 5/31/96, $15,258.
13. National Science Foundation Supplement, Ocean Sciences Division, "GLORIA and Geochemical Investigation of the Easter Seamount Chain," 10/01/94 to 9/30/95, $100,778 (D.F. Naar, Lead P.I.).
14. Office of Naval Research, "Physical Properties of Sediments," 8/1/94 to 7/31/96, $99,179 (A.C. Hine, P.I., D.F. Naar co-P.I.).
15. National Science Foundation, Academic Research Infrastructure Program, Office of Science and Technology Infrastructure, "Acquisition of GPS Equipment for Consortium Studies of Global Change and Tectonics of the Western Margin of the Americas," 10/1/95 - 9/30/98, $2,000,000 (R.H. Ware, Lead P.I., D.F. Naar, Co-participant amongst many others).
16. Office of Naval Research, "High Resolution Seafloor Mapping, Sediment Type Prediction, and Nearshore Storm Process Measurements using CHIRP Sonar and AUV Technology," 1/1/96 - 12/31/97, $793,588 (A. Hine, Lead P.I., D.F. Naar, co-P.I.).
17. University of South Florida Research Council Travel Grant to the European Geophysical Society meeting, 10/15/95, $1500.
18. University of South Florida Research Council Travel Grant to join the French and German expedition to the Foundation Seamount Chain, 10/15/96, $1500.
19. Department of Interior, United States Geological Survey, "Request for 11% Matching Funds to Purchase a High Resolution Multibeam Swath Bathymetry System to Map Shallow Water Environments,” 10/1/97 – 9/30/98, $50,000 (D.F. Naar, Lead P.I.).
20. Office of Naval Research, “Utilizing Autonomous Underwater Vehicles for Seafloor Mapping, Target Identification, and Predictive Model Testing,” 1/1/98 - 12/31/98, $404,159 (A.C. Hine, Lead P.I., D.F. Naar, D. Mallinson, co-P.I.s).
21. University of South Florida Research Council, Research and Creative Scholarship Award, “Hydrothermal and Structural Investigations along the World’s Fastest Seafloor Spreading Segment,” 1/1/98 - 12/31/98, $3800.
22. Office of Naval Research, “A Multi-Disciplinary Investigation of the Nature and Predictability of Sediment Resuspension in Shallow Water: Effect on Water Column and Bottom Optical Properties,” 8/1/98 – 12/31/99, $451,381. (A.C. Hine, Lead P.I., D.F. Naar, Co-P.I.).
23. Office of Naval Research (DURIP), “High-Resolution Multibeam System to Map Nearshore Bathymetry in Support of ONR Projects,” 3/31/99 – 3/30/00, $162,233 (D.F. Naar, Lead P.I.).
24. Florida Institute of Oceanography, “Mapping the Deepest Hole in Tampa Bay,” 3/1/99 – 6/30/99, $4,000 (D.F. Naar, Lead P.I.).
25. Florida Institute of Oceanography, “Remapping the Deepest Hole in Tampa Bay,” 7/1/99 – 6/30/99, $4,000 (D.F. Naar, Lead P.I.).
26. Florida Institute of Oceanography, “Mapping the Ft. Myers Mud Springs,” 7/1/99 – 6/30/99, $8,000 (R. Byrne and D.F. Naar, Co-P.I.’s).
27. Department of Interior, United States Geological Survey, “Support for Multibeam Mapping Program” 10/1/99 – 9/30/00, $15,000 (D.F. Naar, Lead P.I.).
28. Office of Naval Research, “Calibration of Optical Remote Sensing Data in the Shallow Marine Environment: Defining the Bathymetric, Geologic, and Suspended Sediment Variables,” 1/1/00 – 12/31/00, $366,425 (P. Howd, Lead P.I., D.F. Naar, D. Mallinson, A. Hine, Co-P.I.’s).
29. National Fish and Wildlife Foundation, “Multibeam Mapping of the Florida Middle Grounds,” 7/1/00 – 6/30/01, $50,000 (D. Mallinson, Lead P.I., D.F. Naar, Co-PI).
30. Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission, Florida Marine Research Institute, “Multibeam Mapping a portion of Broward County,” 6/1/00 -12/31/00, $15K, (D.F. Naar, Lead P.I., D. Mallinson, co-PI).
31. Department of Interior, United States Geological Survey, “Support for Center of Coastal Ocean Mapping,” 10/1/00 – 9/30/01, $38,000 (D.F. Naar, Lead P.I.).
32. Department of Interior, United States Geological Survey, “Characterization of the Western Extent of the South Florida Reef Tract,” 10/1/00 – 9/30/01, $127,000 (B. Halley, USGS – Lead P.I., A.C. Hine, and D.F. Naar. Co-PIs).
33. Office of Naval Research, “Sediment Dynamics on the West Florida Inner Continental Shelf” 11/1/00 -12/31/01, $636,186 (P. Howd, Lead P.I., D.F. Naar and A. Hine, Co-PI’s).
34. National Science Foundation, Ocean Sciences Division, “Assessing Hotspot Fixity in the Pacific Basin,” 1/1/1 – 12/31/02, $501,184 (D.F. Naar, Lead P.I., R. Duncan, J. Mahoney, and K. Johnson, co-PI’s).
35. Florida Institute of Oceanography, “Multibeam Mapping and Geochemical Investigation of the Ft. Myers Mudsprings,” 1/1/01 – 6/30/01, $27,000, (R.H. Byrne, Lead P.I., and D.F. Naar Co-PI).
36. National Science Foundation, Ocean Drilling Program, “Leg 197 Participation Request,” 6/1/01 – 5/31/03, funded, but had to withdraw due to overlapping cruise schedules in the summer of 2001.
37. NOAA, “Multibeam Mapping of Marine Sanctuaries in American Samoa” 4/7/01 – 4/17/01, $30,000 (D.F. Naar, Lead P.I.).
38. Office of Naval Research, “Sediment Dynamics on the West Florida Inner Continental Shelf” 1/1/02 -12/31/02, $700,000 (P. Howd, Lead P.I., D.F. Naar, S. Locker, and A. Hine, Co-PI’s).
39. Florida Institute of Oceanography, “Multibeam Mapping and Geochemical Investigation of the Ft. Myers Mudsprings,” 1/1/02 – 6/30/02, $18,000, (R.H. Byrne, Lead P.I., and D.F. Naar Co-PI).
Publications:
1. Naar, D.F., A propagating rift explanation for the Easter-Nazca spreading center, M.S. Thesis, Scripps Institution of Oceanography, University of California, San Diego, 45 pp., 1984.
2. Keating, B., N.Z. Cherkis, P.W. Fell, D. Handschumacher, R.N. Hey, A. Lazarewicz, D.F. Naar, R.K. Perry, D. Sandwell, D.C. Schwank, P. Vogt, and B. Zondek, Field tests of SEASAT bathymetric detections, Mar. Geophys. Res. 7, 69-71, 1984.
3. Hey, R.N., D.F. Naar, M.C. Kleinrock, J.W. Phipps Morgan, E. Morales, and J.G. Schilling, Microplate tectonics along a superfast seafloor spreading system near Easter Island, Nature 317, 320-325, 1985.
4. Naar, D.F., and R.N. Hey, Fast rift propagation along the East Pacific Rise near Easter Island, J. Geophys. Res. 91, 3425-3438, 1986.
5. Mammerickx, J., D.F. Naar, and R.L. Tyce, The Mathematician paleoplate,
J. Geophys. Res. 93, 3025-3040, 1988.
6. Francheteau, J., P. Patriat, J. Segoufin, R. Armijo, M. Doucoure, A. Yelles-Chaouche, J. Zukin, S. Calmant, D.F. Naar, and R.C. Searle, Pito and Orongo fracture zones: The northern and southern boundaries of the Easter microplate (southeast Pacific), Earth and Planet. Sci. Lett. 89, 363-374, 1988.
7. Naar, D.F., and R.N. Hey, Speed limit for oceanic transform faults, Geology 17, 420-422, 1989.
8. Naar, D.F., and R.N. Hey, Recent Pacific-Easter-Nazca plate motions: in Evolution of Mid Ocean Ridges, IUGG Symposium 8, AGU Geophysical Monograph 57, 9-30, 1989.
9. Sempere, J.C., J. Gee, D.F. Naar, and
R.N. Hey, Three-dimensional inversion of the magnetic field over the
Easter-Nazca propagating rift near 25˚S, 112˚ 25'W,
J. Geophys. Res. 94, 17409-17420, 1989.
10. Naar, D.F., Large-scale plate boundary reorganization at the Easter microplate, Ph.D. Dissertation, Scripps Institution of Oceanography, University of California, 214 pp., 1990.
11. Hagen, R.A., N.A. Baker, D.F. Naar, and R.N. Hey, A SeaMARC II survey of recent submarine volcanism near Easter Island, Mar. Geophys. Res. 12 , 297-315, 1990.
12. Naar, D.F., and R.N. Hey, Tectonic
evolution of the Easter microplate,
J. Geophys. Res. 96, 7961-7993, 1991.
13. Klaus, A., W. Icay, D.F. Naar, and R.N. Hey, SeaMARC II survey of the propagating limb of a large non-transform offset along the fastest spreading EPR segment, J. Geophys. Res. 96, 9985-9998, 1991.
14. Martinez, F., D.F. Naar, T.B. Reed, and R.N. Hey, Three-dimensional SeaMARC II, gravity, and magnetics study of large-offset rift propagation at the Pito Rift, Easter Microplate, Mar. Geophys. Res. 13, 255-285, 1991.
15. Naar, D.F., F. Martinez, R.N. Hey, T.B. Reed, and S. Stein, Pito Rift: How a large-offset rift propagates, Mar. Geophys. Res. 13, 287-309, 1991.
16. Naar, D.F., Microplates, an invited refereed article for the Encyclopedia of Earth System Science 3, 231-237, W. Nierenberg, Editor, Academic Press, San Diego, 1992.
17. Larson, R.L., R.C. Searle, M.C. Kleinrock, H. Schouten, R.T. Bird, D.F. Naar, R.I. Rusby, E.E. Hooft, and H. Lasthiotakis, Roller-bearing tectonic evolution of the Juan Fernandez microplate, Nature 356, 571-576, 1992.
18. Searle, R.C., R.T. Bird, R.I. Rusby, and D.F. Naar, The development of two oceanic microplates: Easter and Juan Fernandez microplates, East Pacific Rise,
J. of Geol. Soc. London 150, 965-976, 1993.
19. Francheteau, J., R. Armijo, J.P. Cogne, M. Constantin, J. Girardeau, R. Hekinian, R. Hey, D.F. Naar, and R. Searle, Fumeurs noirs sur le volcan Pito, a l’extremite nord du propagateur de l’ile de Paques, Soc. Geol. Fr. 93, 16-17, 1993.
20. Bird, R.T., and D.F. Naar, Intratransform origins of mid-ocean ridge microplates, Geology 22, 987-990, 1994.
21. Cogne, J.P., J. Francheteau, V. Courtillot, R. Armijo, M. Constantin, J. Girardeau, R. Hekinian, R. Hey, D.F. Naar, and R. Searle, Large rotation of the Easter microplate as evidenced by oriented paleomagnetic samples from the ocean floor, Earth and Planetary Science Letters 136, 213-222, 1995.
22. Hey, R.N., P.D. Johnson, F. Martinez, J. Korenaga, M.L. Somers, Q.J. Huggett, T.P. LeBas, R.I. Rusby, and D.F. Naar, Plate boundary reorganization at a large-offset rapidly propagating rift, Nature 378, 167-170, 1995.
23. Danobeitia, J.J., J.P. Canales, N. Vidal, J. Gallart, R.I, Carbonell, J.Diaz, M. Ferran, D.F. Naar, J. Francheteau, A.P. Slootweg, and G.A. Dehghani, Geophysical study along the Easter-Salas y Gomez volcanic Ridge (Southeast Pacific), Interridge News 4(1), 19-22, 1995.
24. Bird, R.T., and D.F. Naar, Triple junction migration and plate boundary reorganization of the Juan Fernandez microplate, Annales Geophysicae 14, C194, 1996.
25. Danobeitia, J.J., R.S. Detrick, M. Farran, D. Naar, R. Bartolome, E.E.E. Hooft, J.P. Canales, F. Estrada, J. Bonilla, D.H. Bonells, and P. Goyes, Geophysical investigation of ridge-hotspot interaction at the Galapagos spreading center, Interridge News 5 (2), 32-35, 1996.
26. Hagen, R.A., H. Vergara, and D.F. Naar, Morphology of San Antonio submarine canyon on the central Chile forearc, Marine Geology 129 (3-4), 197-205, 1996.
27. Hekinian, R., J. Francheteau, R. Armijo, J.P. Cogne, M. Constantin, J. Girardeau, R. Hey, D.F. Naar, and R. Searle, Petrology of the Easter microplate region in the South Pacific, J. of Volcanology and Geothermal Research 72, 259-289, 1996.
28. Mallinson, D., S. Locker, M. Hafen, D.F. Naar, A. Hine, D. Lavoie, and S. Schock, a high resolution geological and geophysical investigation of the Dry Tortugas carbonate depositional environment, Geo-Marine Letters, Vol. 17, 237-245, 1997.
29. Rappaport, Y., D.F. Naar, Z.J. Liu, C. Barton, and R.N. Hey, Two types of seamounts surrounding Easter Island: Their statistics and distribution, J. Geophys. Res. 102, 24713-24728, 1997.
30. Kruse, S.E., Z.J. Liu, and D.F. Naar, Effective elastic thickness of the lithosphere along the Easter Seamount Chain, J. Geophys. Res. 102, 27305-27317, 1997.
31. Canales, J.P., J.J. Danobeitia, R.S. Detrick, E.E.E. Hooft, R. Bartolome, and D. Naar, Variations in axial morphology along the Galapagos spreading center and the influence of the Galapagos hotspot, J. Geophys. Res. 102, 27341-27354, 1997.
32. Maia, M., R. Hekinian, D. Ackermand, A. Dehghani, P. Gente, D. Naar, J. O’Connor, K. Perrot, J. Phipps Morgan, G. Ramillien, S. Revillon, A. Sabetian, D. Sandwell, P. Stoffers, The Foundation Hotline Cruise: Past and present ridge-hotspot interaction zones in the South Pacific, InterRidge News 6 (3), 36, 1997.
33. Liu, Z.J. and D.F. Naar, Swath bathymetry processing of GLORI-B and SeaBeam 2000, Mar. Geophys. Res. 19, 397-409, 1997.
34. Liu, Z.J. and D.F. Naar, Side-scan processing of GLORI-B and SeaBeam 2000, Mar. Geophys Res. 19, 411-419, 1997.
35. Bird, R.T., D.F. Naar, R.L. Larson, R.C. Searle and C.R. Scotese, New models for the origin and tectonic development of the Juan Fernandez Microplate,
J. Geophys. Res. 103, 7049-7067, 1998.
36. Bird, R.T., S.F. Tebbens, M.C. Kleinrock and D.F. Naar, Episodic triple junction migration by rift propagation and microplates, Geology 27, 911-914, 1999.
37. Kruse, S.E., S.F. Tebbens, D.F. Naar, Q. Lou, and R.T. Bird, Comparisons of gravity anomalies at pseudofaults, fracture zones, and nontransform discontinuities from fast to slow spreading areas, J. Geophys. Res. 105, 28399-28410, 2000.
38. Maia, M., R. Hekinian, D. Ackerman, G.A. Dehghani, P. Gente, D. Naar, J. O’Connor, K. Perrot, J. Phipps Morgan, G. Ramillien, S. Eveillon, A. Sabetian, D. Sandwell, and P. Stoffers, The Pacific-Antarctic Ridge-Foundation hotspot interaction: a case study of a ridge approaching a hotspot, Marine Geology 167, 61-84, 2000.
39. Harrison, S.E., A.C. Hine, D. C. Twitchell, and D.F. Naar, Morphology and evolution of a Holocene carbonate/siliclastic sand ridge field on the west shelf of Florida, Marine Geology, in press, 2001.
40. Tebbens, S.F., S.M. Burroughs, C.C. Barton, and D.F. Naar, Statistical self-similarity of hotspot seamount volumes modeled as self-similar criticality, Geophys. Res. Lett., in press, 2001.
41. Hey, R.N., F. Martinez, S. Diniega, D.F. Naar, J. Francheteau, and the Pito93 Scientific Team (R. Armijo, M. Constantin, J.P. Cogne, J. Girardeau, R. Hekinian, and R. Searle), Submersible magnetometer investigation of Easter microplate rotation and deformation near Pito Deep, submitted to Mar. Geophys. Res., Feb 2001.
42. Blais, A., P. Gente, M. Maia, and D.F. Naar, The Selkirk paleomicroplate, submitted to Geology, March 2001.
43. Baker, E.T., R.N. Hey, J.E. Lupton, R.A. Feely, J.J. Gharib, G.J. Massoth, J.A. Resing, F.J. Sansone, M. Kleinrock, F. Martinez, and D.F. Naar, Hydrothermal venting along Earth’s fastest spreading ridge: East Pacific Rise, 27.5o – 32.4oS, submitted to J. Geophys. Res., 2001.
44. Naar, D.F., R. Hekinian, J. Francheteau, R. Searle, R. Hey, J. Girardeau, M. Constantin, and J.P. Cogne, Black smoker discovery at Pito Seamount near Easter Island, under revision for Marine Geology, 2001.
45. Naar, D.F., and P. Wessel, Hotspotting the Easter-Salas y Gomez-Nazca seamount chain, in preparation for Geology, 2001.
46. Naar, D.F., The underlying tectonic structure of the Galapagos Islands, in preparation for Geology, 2001.
47. Liu, Z.J. and D.F. Naar, Formation of the Easter Seamount Chain and implications for deep Earth structure, under revision, 2001.
48. Byrne R.H., D.E. Williams, D.F. Naar, and B. Donahue, Chemical and bathymetric characteristics of low temperature hydrothermal venting on the Florida carbonate platform, in preparation for Nature, 2001.
49. Liu, Z.J., D.F. Naar, S.F. Tebbens, R.N. Hey, and R.A. Duncan, Evolution of the Southeast Pacific and the Easter Seamount Chain, under revision , 2001.
50. Naar, D.F., F. Martinez, T.B. Reed, and R.N. Hey, Rift propagation due to microplate rotation: The southwest rift of the Easter microplate, in preparation, 2001.
51. Berman, G., D.F. Naar, P.A. Howd, and A.C. Hine, Geomorphology of Egmont Deep, in preparation for Mar. Geophys. Res., 2001.
52. McIntyre, M., D.F. Naar, and K.Carder, Comparison of bathymetry and backscatter estimated from airborne optical remote sensing data with shipborne high resolution multibeam data, in preparation for The Oceanography Society Journal, 2001.
53. Donahue, B., and D.F. Naar, Selected high-resolution bathymetry surveys of the Florida and Bahamian carbonate platforms, in preparation for Mar. Geophys. Res., 2002.
54. Hey, R.N., F. Martinez, and D.F. Naar, SeaMARC II evidence of simple shear at the 25˚S propagator, in preparation, 2002.
55. Kleinrock, M.C., D.F. Naar, R.N. Hey, D.W. Caress, D. Sandwell, J. Brune, K. Raeder, T. Leary, S. Hammond, and P. Stoddard, New results from physical modeling of seafloor spreading using paraffin wax, in preparation, 2002.
56. Naar, D.F., and R.H. Weisberg, Taylor column over the ~6 km Pito Deep near Easter Island, in preparation, 2002.
57. Naar, D.F., Regional bathymetry and geology of the Easter Island area, in preparation for the Rapanui Journal, 2002.
Technical reports and non-refereed publications:
1. Hey, R.N., and D.F. Naar, SeaMARC II Survey of the Easter Microplate, Cruise Report, R/V MOANA WAVE 8711, Hawaii Institute of Geophysics, University of Hawaii, 23 pp., 1987.
2. Naar, D.F., R. Batiza, R. Poreda, and J.G. Schilling, Cruise Report for the R/V Melville GLORIA Expedition Legs 6 and 7: GLORIA and Geochemical Investigation of the Easter Seamount Chain, National Science Foundation, Washington D.C., 1993.
3. Hoffman, D., and D. Naar, Mapping the ocean floor, 4 pp., SIO Associates Research Bulletin, D. Hoffman, Editor, La Jolla, 1993.
4. Naar, D., Cruise Report for the R/V Suncoaster, 4-15 November SMAC Expedition, University of South Florida, St. Petersburg, 1994.
5. Naar, D., Cruise Report for the R/V Bellows, 11-13 September ELAC Test Cruise, University of South Florida, St. Petersburg, 1995.
6. Mallinson, D.J., A.C. Hine, and D.F. Naar, “Support of the Research Activities of a Marine Engineering Institute”, and “Sediment Characteristics of Selected Coastal Environments”, ONR, September 1996.
7. Naar, D.F., Diving into the ring of fire, MOSI Magazine, Fall, 8-9, 1997.
8. Mallinson, D., D. Naar, A. Hine, M. Hafen, S. Schock, S. Smith, J. Kloske, G. Gelfenbaum, D. Wilson, D., Lavoie, M. Richardson, Acoustic seafloor mapping using the AUV Ocean Explorer, Proceedings of the Tenth International Symposium on Unmanned Untethered Submersible Technology, September 7-10, 1997, Document No. 97-9-01, 339-352.
9. Naar, D.F., Cruise Report for the Ft. Lauderdale 100-500 kHz side-scan surveys of the Navy Test Range, November – December, University of South Florida, St. Petersburg, 1998.
10. Mallinson, D., D.F. Naar, A.C. Hine, D. Wilder, S. Smith, and S. Schock, Seafloor Mapping and Target Identification Using Autonomous Underwater Vehicles: Applied AUV Experiments in Nearshore Settings of Florida, Proceedings of the Eleventh International Symposium on Unmanned Untethered Submersible Technology, Lee, New Hamphsire, Document Number 99-8-01, pages 257-269, August 1999.
Abstracts:
1. Hey, R.N., D.F. Naar, M.C. Kleinrock, J. Phipps Morgan, E. Morales, and L. Johnson, Microplate tectonics and fast rift propagation along the superfast spreading East Pacific Rise near Easter Island, Eos Trans. AGU 64, 855, 1983. Invited.
2. Naar, D.F., and R.N. Hey, Preliminary analysis of Sea Beam and magnetics data from the Easter microplate, Eos Trans. AGU 64, 855, 1983. Invited.
3. Naar, D.F., and R.N. Hey, Origin of the Easter-Nazca spreading center by fast rift propagation, Eos Trans. AGU 65, 1006, 1984.
4. Naar, D.F., and R.N. Hey, Possible models for the origin and evolution of the Easter microplate, Eos Trans. AGU 66, 968, 1985.
5. Mammerickx, J., D.F. Naar, L.L. Guthrie, and D. Naar, Paleo-plates in the Pacific basin, Eos Trans. AGU 67, 1199, 1986.
6. Naar, D.F., M.C. Kleinrock, R.N. Hey, D.W. Caress, K. Raeder, and D. Sandwell, Hot wax seafloor spreading experiments on video, Eos Trans. AGU 67, 1228, 1986.
7. Sempere, J.C., and D.F. Naar, 3-D magnetic modeling of the Easter microplate propagating rift, Eos Trans. AGU 67, 1227-1228, 1986.
8. Naar, D.F., and R.N. Hey, Past and present motions of the Easter microplate, Vancouver IUGG, Union Abstracts 1, 85, 1987.
9. Francheteau, J., P. Patriat, J. Segoufin, R. Amijo, M. Doucoure, S. Calmant, D.F. Naar, and R. Searle, Pito and Orongo fracture zones: The northern and southern boundaries of the Rapanui (Easter) microplate, Eos Trans. AGU 68, 1477, 1987. Invited.
10. Naar, D.F., and R.N. Hey, The spinning Easter microplate, Eos Trans. AGU 68, 1477, 1987. Invited.
11. Sempere, J.C., D.F. Naar, J. Gee, and R.N. Hey, Three-dimensional inversion of the magnetic field over the Easter-Nazca propagating rift near 25˚S, 112˚ 25'W, Eos Trans. AGU 68, 1477, 1987. Invited.
12. Hey, R.N., D.F. Naar, J. Francheteau, and S. Stein, SeaMARC II investigation of the Easter microplate, Eos Trans. AGU 69, 266, 1988.
13. Baker, N.A., R.A. Hagen, D.F. Naar, and R.N. Hey, Bathymetry and submarine geology in the vicinity of Easter Island from SeaMARC II and Sea Beam data, Eos Trans. AGU 69, 1429, 1988.
14. Hey, R.N., A. Klaus, W. Icay, and D.F. Naar, SeaMARC II survey of the propagating limb of a large non-transform offset along the fastest spreading EPR segment, Eos Trans. AGU 69, 1429, 1988.
15. Naar, D.F., and R.N. Hey, EPR transform speed limit and Pacific-Easter-Nazca plate motions during the Brunhes, Eos Trans. AGU 69, 1422, 1988.
16. Rusby, R.H., R.C. Searle, J. Engeln, R.N. Hey, D.F. Naar, and J. Zukin, GLORIA and other surveys of the Easter and Juan Fernandez microplates, Eos Trans. AGU 69, 1429, 1988.
17. Naar, D.F., R.N. Hey, F. Martinez, T. Reed, and S. Stein, Tectonic origin and evolution of the Easter microplate, Eos Trans. AGU 70, 1318, 1989.
18. Martinez, F., D.F. Naar, T.B. Reed, and R.N. Hey, Isostasy of the Pito Deep area: the terminus of a large-offset propagating rift of the Easter microplate, Eos Trans. AGU 70, 1318, 1989.
19. Martinez, F., D.F. Naar, and R.N. Hey, Lithospheric extension at Pito Deep: Fault block tectonics at a large-offset propagating rift tip of the Easter microplate, Eos Trans. AGU 71, 640-641, 1990.
20. Naar, D.F., F. Martinez, and R.N. Hey, Incipient rifting of oceanic lithosphere associated with the large-scale plate boundary reorganization near Easter Island, Eos Trans. AGU 71, 903, 1990.
21. Martinez, F., D.F. Naar, T.B. Reed, and R.N. Hey, Tectonics of the northeast and southwest boundaries of the Easter microplate from SeaMARC II, gravity and magnetics, Eos Trans. AGU 71, 1570, 1990.
22. Naar, D.F., F. Martinez, and R.N. Hey, Pito Rift: How a large-offset rift propagates, Eos Trans. AGU 71, 1636, 1990.
23. Naar, D.F., R.H. Weisberg, R.N. Hey, and F. Martinez, Comparison of surface currents with the deepest seafloor spreading center on the East Pacific Rise, Pito Rift, Proceedings of the second scientific meeting of The Oceanography Society, 53, 1991.
24. Naar, D.F., R.N. Hey, and F. Martinez, Oceanic lithosphere deformation related to the large-scale plate boundary reorganization near the Easter microplate, IUGG meeting in Vienna, IASPEI 59, 160, 1991.
25. Liu, Z.J., D.F. Naar, F. Martinez, and R.N. Hey, SeaMARC II data show Easter's SW Rift propagated across its own pseudofault, Eos Trans. AGU 72, 456, 1991.
26. Hooft, E.E., M.C. Kleinrock, and D.F. Naar, Endeavor and Pito Deeps: Two large offset propagating rift tips, Eos Trans. AGU 72, 509, 1991.
27. Naar, D.F., R.T. Bird, and R.I. Rusby, A tale of two microplates: Comparison of Juan Fernandez and Easter, Eos Trans. AGU 72, 509, 1991.
28. Bird, R.T., R.L. Larson, R.C. Searle, M.C. Kleinrock, H. Schouten, D.F. Naar, R.I. Rusby, E.E. Hooft, and H. Lasthiotakis, The Juan Fernandez microplate unveiled, Eos Trans. AGU 72, 509, 1991.
29. Leary, T.J., D.F. Naar, C. Knapp, E. Siedlecki, D. Seidler, S. Weinberger, T.C. Roberge, and J. Neuhaus, Video of microplates and triple junctions in freezing wax, Eos Trans. AGU 72, 509, 1991.
30. Naar, D.F., and Z.J. Liu, Designing a computer algorithm to model microplate formation, Eos Trans. AGU 73, 314, 1992.
31. Searle, R.C., R.T. Bird, R.I. Rusby, and D.F. Naar, New insights into the development and deformation of oceanic plates based on studies of the Easter and Juan Fernandez microplates, Eos Trans. AGU 73, 538, 1992.
32. Hey, R.N., T.B. Reed IV, F. Martinez, D.F. Naar, and M.C. Kleinrock, Curved seafloor fabric in lithospheric transfer zones: A new test of distributed deformation vs. recent changes in propagation/spreading velocity ratios, Eos Trans. AGU 73, 539, 1992.
33. Naar, D.F., and P.R. Stoddard, Wax modeling of various ridge processes, Eos Trans. AGU 73, 553, 1992.
34. Naar, D.F., Computer Modeling of Microplate Formation Along a Divergent Plate Boundary, 37th Annual Report on Research under sponsorship of the Petroleum Research Fund, 421-422, 1992.
35. Liu, Z.J., Y. Rappaport, and D.F. Naar, GLORI-B side-scan and swath bathymetry along the Easter Seamount Chain, Eos Trans. AGU 74, 689, 1993.
36. Naar, D.F., Z.J. Liu, Y. Rappaport, R. Batiza, R. Hagen, R.N. Hey, R. Nelson, T. Plake, R. Stefani, J.-G. Schilling, C. Kincaid, G. Xu, R. Poreda, L. Joseph, C. Jacobs, R. Beale, D. Bishop, A. Harris, R. Rusby, D. Fontignie, A. Woods, S. Kruse, J. Korenaga, N. Seama, H. Vergara, and R. Guarda, GLORI-B and geochemical investigation of the Easter Seamount Chain to San Ambrosia Island, Eos Trans. AGU 74, 672, 1993.
37. Poreda, R.J., J.G. Schilling, R. Batiza, and D.F. Naar, Geochemistry of volcanism along the Easter Seamount Chain, Eos Trans. AGU 74, 672, 1993.
38. Woods, A., E. Plank, S. Kruse, D.F. Naar, and Z. Liu, Compensation of seamounts along the Easter Seamount Chain, Eos Trans. AGU 74, 687, 1993.
39. Korenaga, J., and D.F. Naar, Analysis of geomagnetic vector anomalies along the Easter Seamount Chain: Strong evidence for rotated seafloor above a vertical axis, Eos Trans. AGU 74, 688, 1993. Invited.
40. Naar, D.F., Computer modeling of microplate formation along a divergent plate boundary, 38th Annual Report on Research under sponsorship of the Petroleum Research Fund, 165, 1993.
41. Liu, Z.J., D.F. Naar, R. Beale, M. Somers, and C. DeMoustier, GLORI-B data processing, Eos Trans. AGU 75, 341, 1994.
42. Bird, R.T., and D.F. Naar, Intratransform origins of some MOR microplates, Eos Trans. AGU 75, 330, 1994.
43. Francheteau, J., D.F. Naar, R. Armijo, J.P. Cogne, M. Constantin, J. Girardeau, R. Hekinian, R. Hey, and R. Searle, Black smoker discovered, Pito Seamount near Easter microplate propagator tip, Eos Trans. AGU 75, 322, 1994. Invited.
44. Liu, Z.J., D.F. Naar, X. Zhong, and H. Ji, Extracting drainage networks from digital elevation models based on catchment areas, Eos Trans. AGU 75, 28, 1994.
45. Naar, D.F., and R.H. Weisberg, Upper ocean circulation modified by the bathymetry resulting from large-offset rift propagation, proceedings of the Oceanography Society Pacific Basin Meeting, 65, 1994.
46. Bird, R.T., D.F. Naar, C.R. Scotese, and R.L. Larson, The kinematic history of the Juan Fernandez microplate at the Pacific-Nazca-Antarctic triple junction,Eos Trans. AGU 75, 609, 1994.
47. Rappaport, Y., Z.J. Liu, and D.F. Naar, Seamount abundance and distribution near Easter Island from GLORI-B swath bathymetry, Eos Trans. AGU 75, 582, 1994.
48. Kingsley, R.H., J-G. Schilling, R. Poreda, R. Batiza, D.F. Naar, and D. Fontignie, Easter Salas y Gomez Seamount Chain: Pb isotope evidence, Eos Trans. AGU 75, 726, 1994.
49. Francheteau, J., R. Armijo, J.P. Cogne, J. Girardeau, M. Constantin, R. Hekinian, D.F. Naar, R.N. Hey, and R.C. Searle, Submersible observations of the Easter microplate and its boundary, Eos Trans. AGU 75, 582, 1994.
50. Danobeitia, J.J., J. Gallart, N. Vidal, J.P. Canales, J. Diaz, D.F. Naar, J. Francheteau, A.P. Slootweg, M. Ferran, G. Ercilla, E. Vera, S. Pou, and G.A. Dehghani, Geophysical Investigation at Easter Island (South Pacific), European Geophysical Society, 1995.
51. Canales, J.P., J.J. Danobeitia, D.F. Naar, G.A. Dehghani, J. Francheteau, and M. Farran, A 3-D geophysical characterization of a seamount at the Easter-Salas y Gomez chain (Nazca Plate), European Geophysical Society, 1995.
52. Bird, R.T., D.F. Naar, R.L. Larson, and C.R. Scotese, New models for the origin and tectonic development of the Juan Fernandez Microplate, Canadian Geophysical Union, 1996.
53. Naar, D.F., Z.J. Liu, Y. Rappaport, R. Hagen, R. Hey, P. Johnson, F. Martinez, and J. Korenaga, Extensive volcanism near the Easter Seamount Chain, IUGG XXI General Assembly, A472, 1995.
54. Danobeitia, J.J., J.P. Canales, J. Gallart, N. Vidal, J. Diaz, R. Carboneli, D. Naar, G.A. Dehghani, J. Francheteau, M. Ferran, G. Ercilla, S. Pou, and E. Vera, Crustal structure and tectonic lineations around Easter Island and Getu seamount, IUGG XXI General Assembly, A473, 1995.
55. Mallinson, D., M. Hafen, Y. Rappaport, D. Naar, A. Hine, D. Lavoie, and S. Schock, Preliminary results from a high resolution geophysical investigation of a mixed carbonate-siliciclastic nearshore environment off Boca Raton, Florida, SEPM Meeting Proceedings, 1, 87-88, 1995.
56. Hafen, M., D. Mallinson, Y. Rappaport, D. Naar, A. Hine, D. Lavoie, and S. Schock, Preliminary analysis of sediment properties in relation to high resolution sonar data from the coastal shelf environments near Boca Raton, the Dry Tortugas, and Marquesas, Florida, GSA abstracts 27 (6;36103), 1995.
57. Bird, R.T. and D.F. Naar, Episodic rift propagation and lithospheric capture caused the southwestern boundary of the Juan Fernandez microplate and the Pacific-Juan Fernandez-Antarctic triple junction to jump, Eos Trans. AGU, 76, F570, 1995.
58. Tebbens S., D.F. Naar, and S. Kruse, The Friday microplate: Birth of the northern Chile Ridge spreading center, abandonment of a transform fault, and migration of a triple junction, Eos Trans. AGU, 76, F570, 1995.
59. Liu, Z.J., D.F. Naar, Y. Rappaport, S.E. Kruse, and R.N. Hey, Hot bubbles, formation of the Easter seamount chain, Eos Trans. AGU, 76, F586-F587, 1995.
60. Rappaport, Y., Z.J. Liu, D.F. Naar, C. Barton, and R.N. Hey, Seamounts surrounding Easter Island follow power law distribution, Eos Trans. AGU, 76, F328, 1995.
61. Naar, D.F. and S.F. Tebbens, Mathematician paleoplate revisited suggests two-stage birth of East Pacific Rise, European Geophysical Society abstract, 1996.
62. Bird, R.T. and D.F. Naar, Triple junction migration and plate boundary reorganization at the Juan Fernandez Microplate, European Geophysical Society abstract, 1996.
63. Liu, Z.J., D.F. Naar, and S.E. Kruse, Nazca-Pacific history since 30 Ma along the Easter chain, Eos Trans. AGU 77(46), F728, 1996.
64. Canales, J.P., D.R. Bartolome, J.J. Danobeitia, R. Detrick, E.E.E. Hooft, and D. Naar, Variations in axial morphology along the Galapagos spreading center and the influence of the Galapagos hotspot, Eos Trans. AGU 77(46), F663, 1996.
65. Mallinson, D., A. Hine, D. Naar, M. Hafen, S. Schock, S. Smith, G. Gelfenbaum, D. Wilson, and D. Lavoie, Seafloor mapping using the autonomous underwater vehicle (AUV) Ocean Explorer, Eos Trans. AGU 78 (46), F350, 1997.
66. Kruse, S.E., R.A. Pockalny, and D.F. Naar, Structure associated with transpression preserved at the Udintsev fracture zone, Eos Trans. AGU 77 (46), F727, 1997.
67. Hafen, M.R., A.C. Hine, and D.F. Naar, Correlating geophysical, sedimentary, and hydrologic characteristics of two areas of carbonate-siliciclastic sand ridges on Florida’s Gulf Coast, Eos Trans. AGU 77 (46), F348, 1997.
68. Maia, M., R. Hekinian, G.A. Dehghani, P. Gente, D. Naar, J. O’Connor, K. Perrot, J. Phipps Morgan, G. Ramillien, S. Revillon, A. Sabetian, D. Sandwell, and P. Stoffers, Preliminary results of the “Foundation Hotline” Cruise: a ridge-hotspot interaction in the South Pacific, Eos Trans. AGU 77 (46), F693, 1997.
69. Hafen, M.R., B.T. Donahue, M.A. Weltmer, A.C. Hine, D.F. Naar, S.F. Tebbens, P.A. Howd, S.D. Locker, and D.J. Mallinson, Bedform detection characteristics and movement on the West Florida Shelf, Eos Trans. AGU 79, 5129, 1998.
70. Kleinrock, M., R.N. Hey, D.F. Naar, D. Bohnenstiehl, F. Martinez, D. Pardee, E. Baker, and J. Lupton, Volcanism on the Fastest Seafloor Spreading Center, Eos Trans. AGU, 79(45), F831, 1998.
71. Hey, R.N., E.T. Baker, J.F. Lupton, G.J. Massoth, M. Kleinrock, F. Martinez, D.F. Naar, D.R. Pardee, D. Bohnenstiehl, M. Davis, and C. Rodrigo, Multidisciplinary Investigation of the Fastest Ridge: Tectonic segmentation and hydrothermal patterns, Eos Trans. AGU 79(45), F831, 1998.
72. Bird, R.T., S.F. Tebbens, M.C. Kleinrock, and D.F. Naar, Episodic triple junction migration by rift propagation and microplates, Eos Trans. AGU 79(45), F859, 1998.
73. Naar, D.F., The underlying tectonic structure of the Galapagos Archipelago, Eos Trans., AGU 79(45), F871, 1998.
74. Hey, R.N., M.C. Kleinrock, F. Martinez, D. Bohnenstiehl, D.R. Pardee, D.F. Naar, C. Rodrigo, M. Davis, E.T. Baker, and G.J. Massoth, High-resolution mapping and imaging of the fastest seafloor spreading system, Eos Trans. AGU 79(45), F811, 1998.
75. Kruse, S.E., S.F. Tebbens, D.F. Naar, Q. Lou, and R.T. Bird, Pseudofault gravity anomalies resemble those of slow fracture zones or non-transform discontinuities, Eos Trans. AGU 79(45), F43, 1998.
76. Hafen, M.R., A.C. Hine, D.F. Naar, and P.A. Howd, Interpreting shallow sedimentary structures in Holocene Sand ridges, Eos Trans. AGU 79(45), F474, 1998.
77. Bird, R.T., S.F. Tebbens, M.C. Kleinrock, and D.F. Naar, The concept of triple junction stability in question: Episodic triple junction migration by rift propagation and microplates, in Bird, R.T. (ed.), The Assembly and Breakup of Rodinia, Geological Society of Australia, Abstracts No. 50, p. 6, 1998
78. Naar, D.F., G. Berman, B. Donahue, N. DeWitt, A. Farmer, B. Jarrett, M. Palmsten, B.J. Reynolds, D. Wilder, Preliminary Results from a EM 3000 multibeam class survey along the west coast of the Florida carbonate platform, Eos Trans. AGU 80(46), F519, 1999.
79. Berman, G.A., D.F. Naar, High resolution multibeam bathymetric mapping of a deep zone in the mouth of Tampa Bay, Florida, Eos Trans. AGU 80(46), F519, 1999.
80.
Farmer,
A., M. Palmsten, D.F. Naar, EM 3000 multibeam coastal surveys of hard bottom
ledges and an artificial reef system west of Tampa Bay, Florida, Eos Trans. AGU 80(46), F520, 1999.
81. Jarrett, B.D., A.C. Hine, A.C. Neumann, D.F. Naar, “Give-Up” late quaternary reefs west of the Florida Keys, Eos Trans. AGU 80(46), F498, 1999.
82. Hafen, M.R., A.C. Hine, and D.F. Naar, Identifying changes in the morphology of subaqueous dunes on the west Florida shelf using side-scan sonar, Proceedings of the Association of American Geographers Annual Conference, April 2000.
83. Burroughs, S.M., S.F. Tebbens, D.F. Naar, C.C. Barton, Do seamount heights in the Pacific basin follow an upper-truncated power law distribution?, Eos Trans. AGU 81(19), S410-S411, 2000.
84. Naar, D.F., R. Byrne, B. Donahue, D. Williams, and J. Schijf, High-resolution multibeam bathymetry surveys of the mudhole submarine springs area near Fort Myers, Florida, Proceedings of the American Academy of Underwater Sciences, Diving for Science, Twentieth Annual Scientific Diving Symposium, page 60, October 2000.
85. Jarrett, B.D., A.C. Hine, A.C. Neumann, D. Naar, S. Locker, D. Mallinson, and W. Jaap, Deep biostromes at Pulley Ridge, southwest Florida carbonate platform, Proceedings of the American Academy of Underwater Sciences, Diving for Science, Twentieth Annual Scientific Diving Symposium, page 14, October 2000.
86. Burroughs, S.M., S.F. Tebbens, C.C. Barton, and D.F. Naar, Hotspot seamount formation as an example of self-organized criticality, Eos Trans. AGU 81(48), F559, 2000.
87. Jarrett, B.D., A.C. Hine, C. Neumann, D. Naar, S.D. Locker, D.J. Mallinson, and W. Jaap, Deep Biostromes at Pulley Ridge; Southwest Florida carbonate platform, Eos Trans. AGU 81(48), F737, 2000.
88. Naar, D.F., and P. Wessel, Hotspotting the Easter-Salas y Gomez-Nazca Seamount Chain, Eos Trans. AGU 81(48), F1374, 2000.
Oceanographic Cruises:
1979:
November, Side-scan and 3.5 kHz investigation of the Santa Barbara Channel and the Anacapa Passage, Santa Barbara-Santa Barbara, University of California, Santa Barbara, chief scientist B.P. Luyendyk, R/V Ellen B. Scripps.
1980:
July, Side-scan and 3.5 kHz investigation of the Santa Barbara Channel, deployment/ retrieval of an ocean bottom seismometer, and development of real-time plotting package, Oxnard Santa Barbara-Santa Barbara-Oxnard, University of California, Santa Barbara, chief scientist W.A. Prothero, R/V Ellen B. Scripps.
1981:
September, Deployment of an ocean bottom seismometer near Point Conception and testing of real-time plotting package, Oxnard-Oxnard, University of California, Santa Barbara, chief scientist W.A. Prothero, R/V Ellen B. Scripps.
1982:
June, Sea Beam test cruise of the San Clemente Escarpment, California Borderland, San Diego-San Diego, Scripps Institution of Oceanography, chief scientist M.C. Legg,
R/V Thomas Washington.
1983:
April, Sea Beam investigation of the Easter microplate, Easter Island- Callao, Scripps Institution of Oceanography, chief scientist R.N. Hey, R/V Thomas Washington.
1984:
February, Sea Beam mapping and dredging of the Popcorn Ridge, Baja California Borderland, San Diego-San Diego, Scripps Institution of Oceanography, chief scientist
H. Craig, R/V Thomas Washington.
1985:
July, Hydrocast measurements of the central North Pacific gyre, dredging of the outer Hawaiian Island chain, and hand collection of subaerial olivine-basalts (via an inflatable Zodiak), Honolulu-Honolulu, Scripps Institution of Oceanography, chief scientist
H. Craig, R/V Melville.
November-December, Sea Beam investigation of the Mathematician paleomicroplate, Manzanillo-Pago Pago, Scripps Institution of Oceanography, chief scientist
J. Mammerickx, co-chief scientist D.F. Naar, R/V Thomas Washington.
1987:
January-February, Sea Beam investigation of the northern and southern boundaries of the Easter microplate, Easter Island-Easter Island, chief scientist J. Francheteau, co-chief scientists D.F. Naar and R.C. Searle, R/V Jean Charcot.
April, SeaMARC II test cruise in the Alenuihaha Channel, Honolulu-Kawaihae, chief scientist T. Reed, R/V Moana Wave.
October-November, SeaMARC II investigation of the Easter microplate, Easter Island-Easter Island, chief scientist R.N. Hey, co-chief scientist D.F. Naar, R/V Moana Wave.
1990:
July-August, Side-scan, seismic reflection, and piston coring along the southern Florida Escarpment, St. Petersburg-St. Petersburg, chief scientist A. Hine, R/V Suncoaster.
November, Seismic reflection across the Tampa Bay, St. Petersburg-St. Petersburg, chief scientist A. Hine, R/V Bellows.
1991:
June-July, GLORIA, Hydrosweep and routine marine geophysical data collection of the entire Juan Fernandez Microplate, Papeete-Valparaiso, chief scientist R. Larson,
R/V Ewing.
1992:
April-May, Columbus 2 expedition, Leg 1: 9 and 120 kHz side-scan sonar and bathymetry
swath mapping (Sys 09) from Florida to the Yucatan Peninsula and then to the
Virgin Islands, chief scientist D. Hussong, co-chief scientist D. Naar, R/V E.T.
May-June, Columbus 2 expedition, Leg 2. 9 and 120 kHz side-scan sonar and bathymetry swath mapping (Sys 09) from St. Thomas to the Canary Islands, across the mid-Atlantic Ridge near the Kane Fracture Zone, chief scientist D. Naar, R/V E.T.
September-October, TPC5 Expedition using Sys 09 side-scan and bathymetry system from Honolulu to Guam, chief scientist D. Naar, R/V Asia Maru.
1993:
March-May, 2 NSF Legs collecting new GLORI-B side-scan sonar and swath bathymetry data, routine marine geophysical data, and dredge samples along the fastest spreading segment of the East Pacific Rise and the Easter Seamount Chain, Easter Island-Valparaiso-Easter Island, chief scientist D. Naar on both Legs, R/V Melville.
July, Side-scan survey of The Tampa Bay Channel, St. Petersburg-St. Petersburg, chief scientist S. Locker, R/V Bellows.
August, Assessment survey of the Tampa Bay oil and phosphate
spill near Mullet Key, St. Petersburg-St. Petersburg, chief scientist G. Vargo,
R/V Suncoaster.
November, French submersible Nautile, investigation of the Pito Deep area, Easter Island-Easter Island, chief scientist Jean Frencheteau, R/V Nadir.
1994:
March, Multichannel seismic reflection and refraction survey, Valparaiso- Easter Island, chief scientist J.J. Danobeitia, co-chief scientist D.F. Naar, B/O Hesperides.
August, Side-scan survey of the Gulf of Mexico shallow shelf region, Clearwater-Clearwater, chief scientist S. Harrison, co-chief scientist D. F. Naar, R/V Bullboat.
October, Multichannel seismic reflection and side-scan survey of West Florida platform, St. Petersburg-St. Petersburg, chief scientist S. Locker, R/V Suncoaster.
November, Chirp, side-scan survey and measurement of sediment physical properties at Boca Raton Beach, West Palm Beach-West Palm Beach, chief scientist D.F. Naar,
R/V Suncoaster.
1995:
June, Chirp, side-scan survey and measurement of sediment physical properties at Indian Rocks Beach, Egmont Key, and Tampa Bay, St. Petersburg-St. Petersburg, chief scientist D. Mallinson, R/V Suncoaster.
July, ELAC Shallow water Bottom Chart Compact multibeam swath bathymetry test cruise at Indian rocks Beach and Egmont Key, St. Petersburg-St. Petersburg, chief scientists, D.F. Naar and S.E. Harrison, R/V Bellows.
1996:
March-April, Galapagos multibeam and gravity survey of the Galapagos spreading axis, Callao-Acapulco, chief scientist J. Danobeitia, B/O Hesperides.
May, Sand ridge survey west of Florida using ELAC multibeam, 100/500 kHz side-scan, and Delph single-channel seismics, St. Petersburg-St. Petersburg, chief scientist, D. Mallinson, R/V Bellows.
June, 100 KHz side-scan, sampling and Delph single-channel
seismic survey along the southwestern edge of the Florida Platform, St.
Petersburg - Key West - St. Petersburg, chief scientist D. Mallinson, R/V Suncoaster.
1997:
January-February, Simrad Survey of the Foundation Seamount Chain, Tahiti-Easter Island, chief scientist, M. Maia, R/V Atalante.
March, Methods in Geological Oceanography near Egmont Key, St. Petersburg - St. Petersburg, chief scientist, S. Tebbens, R/V Bellows.
March, Indian Rocks Beach, AUV side-scan of mines, St. Petersburg - St. Petersburg, co-chief scientist, D. Mallinson and M. Hafen, R/V Suncoaster.
April, Indian Rocks Beach, AUV side-scan of mines, St. Petersburg - St. Petersburg, co-chief scientist, D. Mallinson and M. Hafen, R/V Bellows.
May, Indian Rocks Beach, Transponder retrieval and bottom photography of inert mines, chief scientist, D. Mallinson, R/V Ooid.
June, Tampa Bay Test Cruise, St. Petersburg - St. Petersburg, chief scientist, A. Hine, R/V Price.
July, 100kHz side-scan and single-beam bathymetry survey of Tampa Bay entrance, Fort DeSoto - Fort DeSoto, chief scientist, B. Donahue, R/V Price.
November, 100kHz side-scan and single-beam bathymetry of
Indian Rocks Beach area, St. Petersburg - St. Petersburg, chief scientist, D.
Naar, R/V Bellows.
1998:
March-April, DSL-120 and Tow-Yo survey of the fastest
seafloor spreading segment on Earth, Easter Island-Tahiti, chief scientist, R.
Hey, R/V Melville.
November, Ft. Lauderdale 100 & 500 kHz side-scan survey of Navy Test Range, Ft. Lauderdale – Ft. Lauderdale, chief scientist, D. Naar, R/V Seadiver.
December, Ft. Lauderdale 100 & 500 kHz side-scan survey of Navy Test Range, Ft. Lauderdale – Ft. Lauderdale, chief scientist, D. Naar, R/V Suncoaster.
1999:
February, Sea trials of Simrad EM 3000, St. Petersburg – St. Petersburg, chief scientist, D. Naar, R/V Bellows.
February, Simrad 3000 multibeam survey of the ONR HyCODE and EcoHab test sites near Sarasota, St. Petersburg – St. Petersburg, chief scientist, D. Naar, R/V Bellows.
March, Simrad 3000 multibeam survey of selected sites near the mouth of Tampa Bay, St. Petersburg – St. Petersburg, chief scientist, D. Naar, R/V Bellows.
April, Simrad 3000 multibeam survey of the western extent of the south Florida Reef Tract, St. Petersburg – St. Petersburg, chief scientist, B. Jarrett, co-chief, D. Naar, R/V Bellows.
August, Simrad 3000 multibeam survey of Key Biscayne, Key Biscayne – Key Biscayne, chief scientists, D. Naar and M. Hansen, R/V Price.
September, Remapping Egmont Deep with Simrad 3000, St.
Petersburg – St. Petersburg, chief scientist, D. Naar, R/V Bellows.
2000:
March, Simrad EM 3000 multibeam and Geochemical SCUBA survey of the Ft. Myers Mudhole Submarine Springs, St. Petersburg-St. Petersburg, chief scientists, D. Naar and R. Byrne, R/V Suncoaster.
May, Simrad EM 3000 multibeam survey of Lee Stocking Island, Bahamas, Florida Keys, Artificial reef sites, and Naval dumpsites, St. Petersburg-Freeport-Lee Stocking-St. Petersburg, chief scientists, D. Naar and B. Donahue, R/V Suncoaster.
July, Simrad EM 3000 multibeam and 100 kHz side-scan survey in the Sarasota, Florida HyCODE (Hyperspectral Coastal Ocean Dynamic Experiment) study area during Optical remote sensing overflights, St. Petersburg-St. Petersburg, chief scientist, D. Naar, R/V Bellows.
August-September, Trans Global Network Segment 5, SYS-09 (9 kHz swath bathymetry and side-scan) Cable Route Survey, Astoria, Oregon, USA – Yokohama, Japan, chief geologist, D. Naar, R/V Moana Wave.
November, Simrad EM 3000 multibeam and 100 kHz side-scan survey in the Sarasota, Florida HyCODE (Hyperspectral Coastal Ocean Dynamic Experiment) study area during Optical remote sensing overflights, St. Petersburg-St. Petersburg, chief scientist, D. Naar, R/V Bellows.
December, Simrad EM 3000 multibeam survey of the Dania Beach area for the Florida Marine Research Institute, Nova University, and the South Florida Ocean Measurement Center, Dania Beach – Dania Beach, chief scientists, D. Naar and B. Donahue, R/V Price.
2001:
Student Committees Served On (*Advisor, **Co-Advisor):
R. Bird, Ph.D. (University of Rhode Island)
M. Bordelon, M.S.
F. Delfin, M.S.
D. Duncan, Ph.D.
S. Harrison, M.S.
**S. Hymel, M.S.
**T. Leary, M.S.
*Z. Liu, Ph.D.
S. Morrison, M.S.
*Y. Rappaport, M.S.
S. Sherman, M.S.
E. Tenthorey, M.S.
**J. Wang, M.S.
Student Committees Currently Serving On (*Advisor, **Co-Advisor):
S. Burroughs, Ph.D.
**M. Hafen, Ph.D.
G. Berman, M.S.
B. Jarrett, Ph.D.
*M. McIntyre, Ph.D.
*D. Wilder, M.S.
*B. Reynolds, M.S.
Committee Service:
1. Department of Marine Science: Library Committee, Chair
2. Department of Marine Science: Computer Committee
3. Department of Marine Science: Recruitment Committee
4. Department of Marine Science: Long-Term Planning Committee
5. Department of Marine Science: Fellowship Committee, Chair
6. Department of Marine Science: Budget Committee
7. Department of Marine Science: Search Committee, Chair
8. Department of Marine Science: Tenure and Promotion Committee
9. Department of Marine Science: Faculty Evaluation Committee, Chair, member
10. College of Arts and Sciences: Academic Computing Committee
11. College of Arts and Sciences: Grievance Committee
12. College of Arts and Sciences: Search Committee for College Statistician
13. College of Marine Science: Fellowship Committee, Chair
14. College of Marine Science: Library Committee
15. College of Marine Science: Computer Committee
16. College of Marine Science: Recruitment Committee
17. College of Marine Science: Long-Term Planning Committee
18. College of Marine Science: Budget Committee
19. College of Marine Science: Tenure and Promotion Committee
20. University Library Liaison for Department
21. University Academic Computing Committee as both a College of Arts and Sciences and a College of Marine Science Representative
22. University Computing/Data Communications Technical Advisory Group
23. University Task Force on Scientific and Technical Computing
24. University Steering Committee for a new Marine Engineering Institute
25. University Academic Support Enhancement at St. Petersburg Campus
26. University Search Committee for Librarian at St. Petersburg Campus
27. University Campus Faculty Council at St. Petersburg Campus
28. University Capital Improvement Trust Funds Committee at St. Pete Campus
29. University Search Committee for a new Dean of the Arts and Sciences College
30. University Search Committee for a new Dockmaster at USF-St. Petersburg
31. University Search Committee for a new Dean of the College of Marine Science at USF-St. Petersburg
Course Offerings:
1. Plate Tectonics (Graduate)
2. Geological Oceanography (Graduate)
3. Seamounts (Graduate)
4. Plate Tectonics (Undergraduate)
5. Basic Oceanography (Undergraduate)
6. Structural Geology (Undergraduate)
7. Methods in Geological Oceanography (Graduate)
8. Techniques in Seafloor Mapping (Graduate)
Invited Talks:
February 5, 1990, "Large-Scale Plate Boundary Reorganization at the Easter Microplate," IGPP Geophysics Seminar at Scripps Institution of Oceanography, University of California, San Diego.
February 21, 1991, "Propagating Rifts and Microplates: Second-Order Plate Tectonics," Florida Institute of Oceanography and the Southwest Florida Teacher Education Center, Fort Myers.
March 8, 1991, "Microplates and Propagating Rifts," Geology Department Colloquium, University of South Florida, Tampa.
March 25, 1992, "Seafloor Spreading Processes and their Physical Simulation," Geology Department, University of Florida, Gainesville.
March 26, 1992, "Microplates at Mid-Ocean Ridges and in Molten Wax," Rosenstiel School of Marine and Atmospheric Science, University of Miami.
March 27, 1992, "Seafloor Spreading and Its Simulation in Molten Wax," Physics Department, University of South Florida, Tampa.
January 29, 1993, "Hotspots and Mid-Ocean Ridge Interactions: The Easter Seamount Chain" Geology Department, University of South Florida, Tampa.
March 11, 1993, "The Easter Seamount Chain and its Relationship to microplates, hotspots, and the East Pacific Rise" Graduate School of Oceanography, University of Rhode Island, Narragansett.
December 3, 1993, "Black Smokers on Pito Seamount" Marine Science Department, University of South Florida, St. Petersburg.
January 4, 1994, "Black Smokers near Easter Island" Shriner's Club, St. Petersburg.
February 2, 1994, "Active Black Smokers and Various Creatures near Easter Island" USF Bayboro Lyceum Series, St. Petersburg.
August 1, 1994, "Superfast Seafloor Spreading Seen by Side-Scan Sonar and Submersibles in the Sunny South Pacific" University of South Florida Food for Thought Luncheon, St. Petersburg.
September 28, 1994, "Volcanic Eruptions around Easter Island in the South Pacific" Eckerd College, St. Petersburg.
October 19, 1994, "Hydrothermal Activity near Easter Island" Eckerd College, Sigma Xi Lecture, St. Petersburg.
April 14, 1995, "Volcanoes Above and Below the Sea" Geology Department Colloquium, University of South Florida, Tampa.
July 15, 1995, "Active Underwater Volcanoes" Marine Quest '95 for the Department of Environmental Protection's Florida Marine Research Institute Public Open House, St. Petersburg.
May 8, 1996, “Mathematician paleoplate revisited suggests two-stage birth of East Pacific Rise” Special Session on Mid-Ocean Ridge Processes at the European Geophysical Society meeting in the Hague, Netherlands.
May 17, 1996, “Microplate Tectonic Processes” Institute of Earth Sciences (CSIC), Barcelona, Spain.
April 2, 1997, “Microplate Interactions with Hotspot Volcanism” University of California, Santa Cruz, California.
April 3, 1997, “Microplate Interactions with Hotspot Volcanism” Colorado College, Colorado Springs, Colorado.
November 13, 1997, “Volcanic Chains in the Southeast Pacific” Geology Department, Vanderbilt University, Nashville, Tennessee.
March 4, 1998, “Volcano Distribution near Easter Island” Hanga Roa High School, Rapa Nui (Easter Island).
November 19, 1998, “Submersible Study of an Active Undersea Volcano and Hydrothermal Vent Community near Easter Island,” Audubon Society, Sun City, Florida.
April 22-24, 1999, Marine Quest at Florida Marine Research Institute, “Preliminary multibeam mapping near Tampa Bay.” St. Petersburg, Florida.
May 21, 1999, “Selected Shallow Water Multibeam Surveys on Florida’s West Shelf using the Kongsberg Simrad EM 3000 system,” USGS, St. Petersburg, Florida.
June 2, 1999, “Preliminary Results Using the EM 3000,” Oslo, Norway.
January 14, 2000, “Multibeam Bathymetry of Selected Shallow Sites Surrounding Florida,” Marine Science Department, Lecture Series, USF, St. Petersburg, Florida.
March 10, 2000, “Using Multibeam Bathymetry to Plan Submersible Science,” at the Sustainable Seas Expedition planning workshop regarding submersible science on the West Shelf of Florida at the Mote Marine Lab in Sarasota, Florida.
June 11, 2000, “Gulf of Mexico: A Potential Pilot Study Area for the Global Ocean Mapping Project (GOMaP),” at the Naval Research Lab sponsored GOMaP workshop in Bay St. Louis, Mississippi.
June 21-22, 2000, “Plate Tectonic Simulations in Freezing Wax,” NSF Oceanographic Camp for Girls, St. Petersburg, Florida.
October 14, 2000, “High-resolution multibeam bathymetry surveys of the mudhole submarine springs area near Fort Myers, Florida” American Academy of Underwater Sciences, Diving for Science, Twentieth Annual Scientific Diving Symposium, October 2000, St. Petersburg Beach, Florida.
