DR JOHN ANTON, Forensic #Geologist, #Rutgers, BA, #Temple, MA, CUNY, PhD, Explorer, Researcher, Author Oct 14 2020

Published: Jan. 11, 2021, 10:29 p.m.

DR JOHN ANTON, Forensic Geologist, Rutgers, BA, Temple, MA, CUNY, PhD, Explorer, Researcher, Author Oct 14 2020

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Dr. John Anton, Forensic Geologist, Rutgers, BA, Geology, Temple, MA, Geology (Geochemistry, Paleontology) CUNY, PhD, Geology, Explorer, Researcher, Author, Artist

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CONTACT: Enviroforensic & Geoscience Services, Inc

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Antongeoforensics@gmail.com

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Licensed professional geologist, explorer, environmental and forensic geologist expert witness for litigations and cost recovery matters (see job description below), adjunct university professor, outdoorsman, geochemist, naturalist; dinosaur paleontologist; ecological, archaeological, meteorite (cosmochemistry), global warming (climate) researcher; consultant and lecturer. Open to discuss potential collaboration regarding geological, dinosaur, cosmochemical, archaeological, and gold prospecting research and/or exploration.

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Television appearances. Science documentaries. Invited speaker - radio. Technical/scientific advisor for media productions.

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Ph.D. Earth and Environmental Sciences. Isotopic cosmochemistry - meteorites.

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Best seller author and illustrator (Dinosaurs Incognito); publisher of technical papers (i.e., dinosaurs, geology, glaciology/global warming, biomes/ecosystems, and environmental forensics) for journals, texts and encyclopedias.

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Adjunct professor. Created and/or taught geology, natural history, dinosaur, astronomy, physical geography, and environmental courses. Guest lecturer.

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Global Research Library Advisory Board Member.

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State-approved environmental forensics course instructor for attorneys (NJ-CLEs).

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Licensed Professional Geologist - Tennessee and Indiana

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Holds a Certificate of Eligibility for New Jersey Public School Systems - Earth Science

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Artist/illustrator/photographer: natural systems (terrestrial/aquatic), flora and fauna (see examples).

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Specialties: Natural history. Lead scientist on local and overseas archaeological sites. Physical sciences. Expert witness/Forensics (environmental litigations). Dinosaur paleontology. Proposed new dinosaur theories regarding ceratopsian acoustics and metabolism. Tundra exploration - northern Alaska. Performed isotope studies in meteorites to promote our understanding of early Solar System conditions and modes of planetary formation; southwestern Greenland/Antarctica research, specifically, cryoconite impacts on glacial losses (e.g., global warming). Depositional/structural bedrock reconstructions via rock core analyses and geophysics data.