Diane Clemens-Knott
 
 
 
 

Diane Clemens-Knott, Ph.D.

I teach courses that parallel (and often integrate) my research interests, including igneous-metamorphic petrology and petrography; the Mesozoic Era; inorganic and isotope geochemistry (high-T and environmental); field geology; and general courses including Geology of the National Parks and the team-taught “Earthquakes & Volcanoes: Shake & Bake”. Most classes focus on lab work, field trips, and student projects.

Professor

Department of Geological Sciences


California State University, Fullerton

800 N. State College Blvd.

Fullerton, CA 92831-6850


Ph:    (657) 278-2369

FAX: (657) 278-7266

dclemensknott@fullerton.edu


1991-now    Faculty, CSU Fullerton

2004-2007   Department Chair

1992             Ph.D., California Institute of Technology

1988             M.S., California Institute of Technology

1984/85       Geologist, U.S. Geological Survey

1984             B.S., University of California, Los Angeles

Research

Teaching

Igneous petrology--particularly the evolution of basaltic magmas in the continental crust--and hydrothermal systems. My research is field-based, virtually always beginning with mapping and integrating petrography, geochemistry and isotope geochemistry. While at CSUF, my research has expanded with student interests to investigating metamorphic nanominerals, volcano-sedimentary sequences, and groundwater geochemistry.