| Department of Planetary Sciences Lunar and Planetary Laboratory | |
Research Associate |
| Lunar and Planetary Laboratory 1629 E. University Blvd. University of Arizona Tucson, AZ 85721 |
Phone: (520) 621-2197 Fax: (520) 621-4933 Email: jgrier@lpl.arizona.edu Dr. Grier's Official LPL Page (You are here!) |
| Planetary Science Institute (San Juan Research Institute) 620 N. Sixth Tucson, AZ 85705 | Phone: (520) 622-6300 Fax: (520) 622-8060 Email: jgrier@psi.edu Dr. Grier's Official PSI Web Page |
Dr. Grier is a joint Research Associate with the
Lunar and
Planetary
Laboratory (LPL) and the
Planetary Science Institute
(PSI), both in Tucson, Arizona.
At LPL, Dr. Grier investigates the ages of impact craters on the terrestrial planets and asteroids, as well as studies the general surface processes on these bodies. Dr. Grier is using remote sensing data from the Clementine spacecraft to determine the relative ages of recent lunar craters. This information in turn will provide a better understanding of impact cratering on the Earth. Dr. Grier has also used standard age-dating techniques in the laboratory (40Ar/39Ar step heating) to study a terrestrial impact crater (the Gardnos structure, Norway), and the thermal impact history of several meteorites (Cat Mountain, Orvinio, Walters). Dr. Grier works closely with Dr. Alfred McEwen of the Planetary Image Research Laboratory (PIRL) as well as other PIRL staff. Dr. Grier presents the findings from her research at many meetings, conferences and workshops nationally and internationally, as well as serves as session chair for scientific conferences and referees manuscripts for peer review journals.
In addition to research, Dr. Grier has been and continues to be very active in diverse education,
outreach, and service positions. She has voluntered as a science fair
judge for K-12 science fairs. These have ranged from local contests
at area middle and primary schools to
international competition. Dr. Grier is a mentor for students in
the
National Space
Grant Undergraduate Internship Program. She
organized a large, six-day geologic
research trip to Yellowstone
National Park, was a member of the original organizing committee
for the Lunar and Planetary Laboratory
annual conference (LPLC)
, and has served in diverse graduate student
volunteer positions.
More information about Dr. Grier's Mars related research and other details of her responsibilities at PSI can be found at Dr. Grier's Official PSI Web Page.
Look for details of Dr. Grier's science interests, professional organizations, publication record, employment history, science outreach, and general information at the links below.
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