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Jackson School of Geosciences
Jackson School of Geosciences
Department of Geological SciencesBureau of Economic GeologyInstitute for Geophysics

Helper, Mark A

Distinguished Senior Lecturer, Department of Geological Sciences

Ph.D. Geological Sciences, Geology, University of Texas at Austin, 1985

Email: helper@mail.utexas.edu
Work: 512-471-1009
Fax: 512-471-9425

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The University of Texas at Austin
Department of Geological Sciences
1 University Station C1100
Austin, TX 78712

UT Mailcode: C1100
Office: JGB 4.112


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Dr. Helper teaches undergraduate courses in Field Geology, GIS and GPS Applications in the Earth Sciences, and Gems and Minerals. His current research explores geochemical and isotopic similarities of Proterozoic and Archean crust in East Antarctica and the southwestern U.S

Related Websites:
RESEARCH home page Field Geology GIS & GPS Applications in Earth Sciences Introduction to Field and Stratigraphic Techniques Gems and Gem Minerals


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