JAMES GREGORY McHONE

82 Great Hillwood Road, P.O. Box 647 Moodus, CT 06469-0647

Phone: 860-873-2840 Email: gregmchone@snet.net

SUMMARY

Independent geologist active in research, teaching, and service in earth and environmental sciences.

EXPERIENCE AND SKILLS

Instruction in petrology, mineralogy, regional geology, field methods, tectonics, technical writing, and introductory courses in environmental and physical geology; field mapping of bedrock and tectonic features; development and management of science education programs; writing earth science books; webmaster for the Ct Geology web site; consulting and advising in geological industry and government; grants and other support for special programs and research projects; geological research in northeastern North America; advising students; computer graphics and data analysis; service to communities and institutions; writing and speaking to students, teachers, and the public.

CURRENT POSITIONS March 2004

Visiting Assistant Professor of Environmental Science, Trinity College, Hartford, Ct.

Earth Science Consultant, geological investigations and earth science education. Webmaster for http://www.wesleyan.edu/ctgeology; teaching, writing, public service.

PREVIOUS POSITIONS

Adjunct Professor of Geology (1990-2003), Department of Geology and Geophysics, University of Connecticut, Storrs, Ct. Graduate thesis committees; teaching Intro. Environmental Geology.

Visiting Assistant Professor (2002), Department of Earth and Environmental Sciences, Wesleyan University, Middletown, Ct. Field research on Mesozoic geology; teaching The Geology of Connecticut.

Associate Director (1989-2001), Graduate Liberal Studies Program, Wesleyan University, Middletown, Ct. Developed curriculum, special projects, and programs in sciences, mathematics, computer sciences, and social studies; advised graduate students; promoted and marketed the program; recruited and assisted adjunct faculty; obtained grants and sponsorships; managed the web site; collected and analyzed enrollment data; proposed initiatives for strategic changes; committees.

Assistant Professor of Geology, the University of Kentucky (1985-1989) and Indiana University (1980-1985). Taught earth science courses; developed the undergraduate curriculum; advised students; directed and taught summer geology field camp; managed teaching and research laboratories; curetted departmental museums; supervised teaching assistants; conducted and published geological research, assisted the public with answers, talks, and voluntary work.

Project Geologist (1978-1980), Chiasma Consultants, Inc. Mapped and managed field projects in New England and North Carolina, and prepared new project proposals, focusing on the National Uranium Resource Evaluation (NURE) program. Conducted public meetings on uranium exploration and environmental issues.

EDUCATION

1990-1999     Graduate liberal arts courses (non-degree), Wesleyan University

1978             Ph.D. (Geology) University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill, NC

1975             M.Sc. (Geology) University of Vermont, Burlington, VT

1971             B.A. (Geology) University of Vermont, Burlington, VT

GRANTS AND AWARDS

2001 Connecticut Distance Learning Council, grant for a faculty workshop on distance-learning technology, $10,000.

2000 Wesleyan President's Fund, grant to attend the Penrose Conference on Rifted Volcanic Margins, Egham, England, $600. 

1996 Tilcon Connecticut, Inc., support for the Tr-J Basin Geoscience Conference, Dinosaur State Park, Rocky Hill, Ct., $1,000.

1995 Tilcon Connecticut, Inc., support for the Geological Society of America section meeting in Cromwell, Ct., $1,000 plus field trip support.

1994 National Science Foundation, grant for a Connecticut Field Science Institute, $168,660 (including matching funds).

1989 National Science Foundation, grant for undergraduate laboratory instrumentation, $24,860.

1988 Image Analysis System Equipment Grant, Kentucky Equipment Bond, $47,195.

1985 University Research Equipment Grant, $15,000, microscope and computer.

1983 National Science Foundation Research Grant, $9,300 for a mantle xenolith study in New England.

1983 Purdue University Research Equipment Grant, $3,300 for a proton precession magnetometer.

1982 National Science Foundation, Education Development Grant SER-8103950, participating as a sub-project director, $247,290.

1981 Indiana University Faculty Summer Research Grant, $3,200.

1977 Southern Regional Education Board, Research Grant, $528, for microprobe analyses.

1976 National Science Foundation, Research Grant EAR76-14271, to J. R. Butler with J. G. McHone, $28,000.

TEACHING EXPERIENCE

2004 (at Trinity College)

ENVS 149: Introduction to Environmental Science laboratories

ENVS 401: Senior Research Seminar in Environmental Sciences

 

1998-2003  (at the University of Connecticut)

GEOL 101: Introduction to Environmental Geology

 

2003 (at Eastern Connecticut State University)

EES 304: Environmental Issues

 

1990-2002 (at Wesleyan University)

EES 109: The Geology of Connecticut

SCIE 646: Connecticut Geology on Site

SCIE 641: Natural Hazards: Topics in Earth Science

SCIE 643: Rocks, Minerals, and Gemstones

 

1985-1989 (at the University of Kentucky)

GLY 101: Introduction to the Earth

GLY 225: Field Methods in Geology

GLY 260: Mineralogy I

GLY 261: Mineralogy II

GLY 395: Special Problems in Geology

GLY 423: Field Work in Regional Geology

GLY 424: Field Report in Regional Geology

GLY 664: Igneous Petrology

 

1980-1985 (at Indiana University - Purdue University at Indianapolis)

G107: Geology, Resources, and Man

G110: Geology: The Earth's Environment

G130: Short Course: Volcanoes

G130: Short Course: Gemstones

G205: Reporting Skills in Geology

G206: Physical Geology Laboratory

G221: Introductory Mineralogy

G222: Introductory Petrology

G303: Geologic Mapping and Air Photo Interpretation

G403: Optical Mineralogy and Petrology

G410: Undergraduate Research in Geology

G416: Economic Geology

G420: Regional Geology Field Trip

G490: Seminar in Geology (Tectonics)

RESEARCH EXPERIENCE

Investigations into the extent, origins, and environmental effects of the Early Jurassic Central Atlantic Magmatic Province. Field mapping in New Brunswick, New England, the Adirondacks, and the Blue Ridge Mountains. Structural tectonics and field studies in eastern North America, especially Mesozoic alkaline and tholeiitic dikes, rift basin basalts, kimberlites, and brittle fractures. Digital image analysis of microscopic textures, and geological remote sensing. Petrology and mineralogy of lamprophyres and basalts. Mineral deposit mapping in northern New England and western North Carolina. Geochemical lab analysis. Thin section preparation and petrographic studies. Microcomputer applications in geology. Uranium exploration in the Appalachian Mountains. Presentations at professional meetings (40) and research publications (38).

STUDENT RESEARCH SUPERVISION

2001 Ph.D. committee member for Riley Flanagan-Brown

1999 Ph.D. committee member for Loretta Dicksen, University of Connecticut

1997 M.Sc. committee member for Joseph Doyle, University of New Hampshire

1997 M.A. Final Project advisor for Annette Hall, Wesleyan University

1996 Ph.D. committee member for Stephen Van Horn, University of Connecticut

1995 Ph.D. committee member for Pranoti Asher, University of Connecticut

1995 M.A. Final Project advisor for Victoria Ryder, Wesleyan University

1994 M.A. Final Project advisor for Stanley Stockdale, Wesleyan University

1988 M.Sc. committee member for Sally Shake, University of Kentucky

1985 B.Sc. senior research project advisor for Paul Doss, Indiana University

1985 B.Sc. senior research project advisor for Sally Shake, Indiana University

RECENT PROFESSIONAL ACTIVITIES

Spring 2004 Led a field Eco-Tour for the Connecticut Audubon Society.

Spring 2003 Contracted to write a book on the geology of Connecticut for family outings.

May 2003 Conducted a geological activity for Nature Trail Enrichment Day, Pulaski Elementary School, Meriden

Fall 2002 Contracted to teach "The Geology of Connecticut" for Wesleyan University.

Fall 2002 Contracted to teach "Introductory Environmental Geology" for the U. of Connecticut.

June 2002 Participated in a weekend workshop on natural habitat preservation, sponsored by The Nature Conservancy and the University of Connecticut Extension Service.

May 2002 Co-led a 1-day field trip for teachers on the geology of eastern Connecticut.

May 2002 Advised Wooding Technologies, Inc. on industrial sources for basalt in the northeast.

April 2002 Conducted a workshop at Wesleyan University for 30 earth science teachers, called "Connecticut in the Mesozoic World," including lectures and a field trip.

March 2002 Assisted a workshop on meteorology at Wesleyan University for 30 earth science teachers.

Spring 2002 Taught "Introductory Environmental Geology" course for the University of Connecticut.

2001-2002 Wrote a book under contract with the Ct. Geological Survey, called "Connecticut in the Mesozoic World," including a CD-ROM with additional educational materials.

Fall 2001 Co-organized a December trip for Wesleyan University alumni and students to Antarctica, emphasizing earth and environmental sciences, and exploration history.

Nov. 2001 Completed a manuscript called "Volatile emissions from Central Atlantic Magmatic Province basalts: Mass assumptions and environmental consequences," to be published by the American Geophysical Union.

Sept. 2001 Conducted an informational exhibit on the "Geology of East Haddam" during the East Haddam (Ct.) Town Fair.

Sept. 2001 Wrote a field guide and led a trip for 25 geologists and students on the "Mesozoic Geology of Grand Manan Island, Bay of Fundy" for the annual NEIGC meeting, New Brunswick.

August 2001 Managed a 2-day workshop for adjunct faculty on the use of Blackboard and other teaching technology, funded by a grant from the Ct. Consortium on Distance Learning.

Summer 2001 Organized a graduate-credit geology travel course across New England.

Summer 2001 Committee member for the annual Rockfall Foundation environmental symposium.

April 2001 Co-conducted a workshop for 30 earth science teachers on "The Geology of Connecticut."

PROFESSIONAL ORGANIZATIONS

Member, Connecticut Academy of Arts and Sciences

Fellow, Geological Society of America

Chairman, East Haddam Conservation Commission

Member, National Association of Geoscience Teachers

Member, Connecticut Earth Science Teachers Association

Charter Member, Vermont Geological Society

Licensed Professional Geologist #10714,  American Institute of Professional Geologists

Certified Professional Geologist #249, Indiana Geological Survey

Environmental Professionals' Organization of Connecticut

PRESENTATIONS

More than 70 presentations at professional society meetings (with published abstracts), civic organizations, mineral clubs, colleges, and school groups.

WEB SITES

Connecticut earth science education: http://www.wesleyan.edu/ctgeology

Personal web site: http://pages.cthome.net/gregmchone

Research web site: http://www.auburn.edu/cosam/geo_camp

Two papers published in http://www.mantleplumes.org

PUBLICATIONS, BOOKS AND JOURNALS

McHone, J.G., 2004, Great Daytrips to Discover the Geology of Connecticut: Wilton, Perry Heights Press, LLC, 201 p.

McHone, J.G., 2004, Connecticut in the Mesozoic World: Hartford, Ct. Geological and Natural History Survey, 42 p.

McHone, J.G. and Puffer, J., 2003, Flood basalts across the Jurassic rift terranes of Pangaea, in LeTourneau, P.M. and Olsen, P.E., eds., The Great Rift Valleys of Pangea in Eastern North America: Columbia University Press, 141-154.

Olsen, P.E. and McHone, J.G., 2003, Part II Introduction: Basalts of the Central Atlantic Magmatic Province, in LeTourneau, P.M. and Olsen, P.E., eds., The Great Rift Valleys of Pangea in Eastern North America: Columbia University Press, Volume One, p. 137-140.

McHone, J.G., 2003, Volatile emissions of Central Atlantic Magmatic Province basalts: Mass assumptions and environmental consequences, in Hames, W.E. et al., eds., The Central Atlantic Magmatic Province: American Geophysical Union Monograph 136, p. 241-254.

Hames, W.E., McHone, J.G., Ruppel, C., and Renne, P., eds., 2003, The Central Atlantic Magmatic Province: American Geophysical Union Monograph 136, 267 p.

McHone, J. G., 2000, Non-plume magmatism and tectonics during the opening of the central Atlantic Ocean: Tectonophysics, v. 316, p. 287-296.

McHone, J.G., 1998, Comment on Opening of the central Atlantic and asymmetric mantle upwelling phenomena: Implications for long-lived magmatism in western North Africa and Europe: Geology, v. 26, p. 282.

McHone, J.G., 1997, Reply to Comment on Broad-terrane Jurassic flood basalts across northeastern North America: Geology, v. 25, p. 192.

McHone, J.G. 1996, Constraints on the mantle plume model for Mesozoic alkaline intrusions in northeastern North America: The Canadian Mineralogist, v. 34, p. 325-334.

McHone, J.G., 1996, Broad-terrane Jurassic flood basalts across northeastern North America: Geology, v. 24, p. 319-322.

McHone, J.G., 1992, Review of Astronomical Image Processing: Connecticut Journal of Science Education, v. 30, no. 1, p. 36-37.

McHone, J.G., 1992, Mafic dike suites within Mesozoic igneous provinces of New England and Atlantic Canada, in Puffer, J.H. and Ragland, P.C., eds., Eastern North American Mesozoic Magmatism: Geological Society of America Special Paper 268, p. 1-11.

McHone, J.G. and Shake, S.N., 1992, Structural control of Mesozoic magmatism in New England, in Mason, R., ed., Basement Tectonics 7: Boston, Kluwer Academic, p. 399-407.

McHone, J.G., 1990, Review of Petrography of Igneous and Metamorphic Rocks by Anthony Philpotts: Journal of Geological Education, v. 38, no. 4, p. 363-354.

Manspeizer, W.R., de Boer, J.Z., Costain, J.K., Froelich, A.J., Coruh, C., Olsen, P.E., McHone, J.G., Puffer, J.H., and Prowell, D.C., 1990, Post-Paleozoic activity, in Hatcher, R.D., Thomas, W.A., and Viele, G.W., eds., The Geology of North America, v. F-2, The Appalachian-Ouachita Orogen in the United States: Geological Society of America, p. 319-374

McHone, J.G., 1988, Tectonic and paleostress patterns of Mesozoic intrusions in eastern North America, in Manspeizer, W.R., ed., Triassic-Jurassic Rifting: Continental Breakup and the Origin of the Atlantic Ocean and Passive Margins, Part B: New York, Elsevier, p. 607-619.

McHone, J.G., 1988, Comment on Geology of the western Vermont mineral belt: Green Mountain Geologist, v. 15, no. 2/3, p. 12-14.

de Boer, J.Z., McHone, J.G., Puffer, J.H., Ragland, P.C., and Whittington, D., 1988, Mesozoic and Cenozoic magmatism; in Sheridan, R.E. and Grow, J.A., eds., The Geology of North America, v. I-2, The Atlantic Continental Margin, U.S.: Geological Society of America, p. 217-241.

Shake, S.N., and McHone, J.G., 1987, Topographic lineaments and their geological significance in central New England: Northeastern Geology, v. 9, no. 3, p. 120-128.

McHone, J.G., Ross, M.E., and Greenough, J.D., 1987, Mesozoic dyke swarms of eastern North America, in Halls, H.C. and Fahrig, W.H., eds., Mafic dyke swarms: Geological Association of Canada Special Paper 34, p. 102-111.

McHone, J.G., 1987, PXC: An APL program for calculating pyroxene structural formulas and end members: Computers and Geosciences, v. 13, no. 1, p. 89-91.

McHone, J.G., 1987, Geology of the Adirondack - Champlain Valley boundary at the Craig Harbor faultline scarp, Port Henry, New York, in Roy, D.C., ed., Centennial Field Guide, Northeastern Section: Geological Society of America, Decade of North American Geology Volume CFG-5, p. 151-154.

McHone, J.G. and Butler, J.R., 1984, Mesozoic igneous provinces of New England and the opening of the North Atlantic Ocean: Geological Society of America Bulletin, v. 95, p. 757-765.

McHone, J.G., 1984, Mesozoic igneous rocks of northern New England and adjacent Quebec: Geological Society of America, Map and Chart Series MC-49, scale 1:390,000, 5 p. text.

McHone, J.G. and Trygstad, J.C., 1982, Mesozoic mafic dikes of southern Maine: Maine Geology, Bulletin 2, p. 16-32.

McHone, J.G., 1981, The origin of Quechee Gorge: Green Mountain Geologist, v. 8, no. 3, p. 6.

McHone, J.G., 1981, Comment on "Mesozoic hotspot epeirogeny in eastern North America": Geology, v. 9, p. 341-342.

McHone, J.G. and Corneille, E.S., Jr., 1980, Alkalic dikes of the Lake Champlain Valley: Vermont Geology, v. 1, p. 16-21.

McHone, J.G., 1978, Distribution, orientations, and ages of mafic dikes in central New England: Geological Society of America Bulletin, v. 89, p. 1645-1655.

McHone, J.G., 1977, TRIPLOT: An APL program for plotting triangular diagrams: Computers and Geosciences, v. 3, p.633-635.

 

PUBLISHED REPORTS AND FIELD GUIDES

 

McHone, J.G., 2003, Early Mesozoic basalts of the Pomperaug basin, southwestern Connecticut: Regional, stratigraphic, and petrologic features: State Geological and Natural History Survey, Open File Report, 40 p.

Philpotts, A.R. and McHone, J.G., 2003, Basaltic sills, dikes, and lavas of the Hartford basin, Connecticut, in , Brady, J. and Cheney, J., eds., Field Guide for the New England Intercollegiate Geological Conference: Amherst, Massachusetts, Trip C-2, 31 p.

McHone, J.G., 2003, Igneous Features and Geodynamic Models of Rifting and Magmatism Around the Central Atlantic Ocean: invited website paper, address http://www.mantleplumes.org/CAMP.html.

McHone, J.G., 2001, Mesozoic geology of Grand Manan, in Lentz, D., and Pickerill, R., eds., Guidebook to Field Trips in New Brunswick and Western Maine: New England Intercollegiate Geological Conference, Fredericton, New Brunswick, Trip B-6, 16 p.

McHone, J.G. and McHone, N.W., 1999, The New England-Quebec Igneous Province in western Vermont, in Doolan, B., ed., Field Guide for the New England Intercollegiate Geological Conference: Burlington, Vermont, Trip C-4, 14 p.

Eby, E.N. and McHone, J.G., 1997, Plutonic and hypabyssal intrusions of the Early Cretaceous Cuttingsville complex, Vermont, in Mango, H., ed., Field Guide for the New England Intercollegiate Geological Conference: Rutland, Vermont, Trip B-2, 19 p.

McHone, J.G. and Sundeen, D.A., 1995, Mesozoic intrusions in southeastern New Hampshire, in Hussey, A.M. II, ed., Field Guide for the New England Intercollegiate Geological Conference: Brunswick, Maine, Trip C-2, 20 p.

McHone, J.G. and Philpotts, A.R., 1995, The Holyoke basalt in southern Connecticut, in McHone, N.W., ed., Guidebook for Field Trips in Eastern Connecticut and the Hartford Basin: State Geological and Natural History Survey of Connecticut, Guidebook 7, p. C1-C7.

McHone, J.G. and McHone, N.W., 1993, Field guide to Cretaceous intrusions in the northern Taconic Mountains region, Vermont: Vermont Geology, v. 7, p. 1-27.

McHone, J.G., 1988, Mafic dikes in the eastern Adirondack Mountains, New York: Intrusional features, petrography, and relation to brittle tectonism: New York State Geological Survey, miscellaneous reports.

McHone, J.G., 1987, Mesozoic intrusions and rift structures in the Champlain Valley of Vermont, in Westerman, D., ed., Field Guide for the New England Intercollegiate Geological Field Conference: Montpelier, Vermont, p. 237-253.

Wagener, H.D. and McHone, J.G., 1981, Uranium mineralization in the Wilson Creek and Cranberry gneisses and the Grandfather Mountain Formation, North Carolina and Tennessee: U.S. Department of Energy, Open File Report PGJ-076, 35 p.

McHone, J.G. and Wagener, H.D., 1980, National Uranium Resource Evaluations: Glens Falls Quadrangle, New York - Vermont - New Hampshire: U.S. Department of Energy, Open File Report PGJ-025, 39 p. plus appendixes.

McHone, J.G., 1977, Report on dike types and their orientations in central New England: in Geologic and seismologic investigations for Pilgrim Unit II of Boston Edison Company: Nuclear Regulatory Commission Document BESG7603, Appen. II.

 

PUBLISHED ABSTRACTS OF PRESENTATIONS

 

McHone, J.G., 2004, Early Mesozoic basalts of the Pomperaug Basin, southwestern Connecticut: Volcanic features and magmatic correlations: (Washington, DC) Geological Society of America, Northeastern-Southeastern Section Abstracts with Programs, v. 36, p. 49.

McHone, J.G., 2003, Penrose Conference on Mantle Plume Models (Iceland), August, 2003.

McHone, J.G. and Barr, S.M., 2003, Fissure dike source(s) for the North Mountain basalt group, Fundy basin: (Halifax, N.S.) Geological Society of America, Northeastern Section Abstracts with Programs, v. 35, p. 33.

McHone, J.G., 2002, Mesozoic geology of Grand Manan Island, Bay of Fundy basin, New Brunswick: (Springfield, Ma.) Geological Society of America, Northeastern Section Abstracts with Programs, v. 34, p. 31.

McHone, J.G., 2001, Early Jurassic dikes as tectonic features in northeastern North America: (Boston, Ma.) American Geophysical Union, Annual Spring Meeting, June 2, 2001.

McHone, J.G., 2001, Mapping the Central Atlantic Magmatic Province: (Burlington, Vt.) Geological Society of America, Northeastern Section Abstracts with Programs, v. 33, p. 78.

McHone, J.G., 2000, The first Graduate Liberal Studies Program: Annual Meeting of the Association of Graduate Liberal Studies Programs (Oakland, Ca), November, 2000.

McHone, J.G., 2000, Constraints on geodynamic Models for the Central Atlantic Magmatic Province: Non-plume rifting and magmatism: Penrose Conference on Volcanic Rifted Margins (Royal Holloway University, Egham, England), March 2000.

McHone, J.G., 2000, Volatile emissions from Central Atlantic Magmatic Province basalts: Mass assumptions and consequences: (New Brunswick, N.J.) Geological Society of America, Northeastern Section Abstracts with Programs, v. 32, p. 58-59.

McHone, J.G., 1999, Non-plume Magmatism and Rifting During the Opening of the Central North Atlantic Ocean: (Boston, Ma.), American Geophysical Union, Annual Spring Meeting, June 3, 1999.

West, David P., Jr., and McHone, J.G., 1997, Timing of Early Jurassic "feeder" dike emplacement, Northern Appalachians: Evidence for synchronicity with basin basalts: (King of Prussia, Pa.) Geological Society of America, Northeastern Section Abstracts with Programs, v. 29, p. 89.

McHone, J.G., 1997, Early Jurassic flood basalts of the Pangaean Atlantic rift: Sources, sizes, and significance: (King of Prussia, Pa.) Geological Society of America, Abstracts Programs, v. 29, p. 65.

McHone, J.G. and Puffer, J., 1996, Hettangian flood basalts across the initial Pangaean rift, in McHone, N.W., ed., Aspects of Triassic-Jurassic rift basin geoscience: (Cromwell, Ct.) State Geological and Natural History Survey of Connecticut, Misc. Report 1, p. 29.

McHone, J.G., 1996, Broad-terrane Jurassic flood basalts across northeastern North America: (Buffalo, N.Y.) Geological Society of America, Abstracts with Programs, v. 28, no. 3, p. 272.

McHone, J.G., West, D.P., Jr., Hussey, A.M.,III, and McHone, N.W., 1995, The Christmas Cove dike, coastal Maine: Petrology and regional significance: (Hartford, Ct.) Geological Society of America, Abstracts with Programs, v. 27, no. 1, p. 67-68.

McHone, J.G., 1994, The mantle origin for alkaline intrusions: Arguments for and against the ‘hotspot’ model in northeastern North America: (Waterloo, Ontario) Geological Association of Canada Annual Meeting, Abstracts with Program, v. 29, p. 33.

McHone, J.G. and Hammerson, G.A., 1994, Teaching field science to teachers: (Providence, R.I.) Association of Independent Schools of New England, Annual Meeting, v. 18, p. 22.

McHone, J.G. and McHone, N.W., 1994, Mafic dikes in the eastern Adirondacks: Field patterns, petrographic varieties, and magmatic groups: (Binghamton N.Y.) Geological Society of America, Abstracts with Programs, v. 26, no. 3, p. 61.

McHone, J.G., 1994, The mantle origin for alkaline intrusions: Arguments for and against a “hotspot” in northeastern North America: (Binghamton N.Y.) Geological Society of America, Abstracts with Programs, v. 26, no. 3, p. 61-62.

McHone, J.G., 1993, Tholeiitic great dikes across New England and Atlantic Canada: (Burlington Vt.) Geological Society of America, Abstracts with Programs, v. 25, no. 1, p. 55.

McHone, J.G. and McHone, N.W., 1991, Mantle xenolith-bearing camptonite dike at North Hartland, Vermont: (Hanover N.H.) Vermont Geological Society Annual Meeting, p. 1.

McHone, J.G., 1989, Triassic (?) olivine diabase dikes of coastal New England: Geological Society of America, Abstracts with Programs, v. 21, p. 47.

McHone, J.G., 1988, Microcomputer digitizing system for dual use in applications of remote sensing and microscopic texture analysis: (Charleston W.V.) American Association of Petroleum Geologists, Eastern Section Meeting, v. 72, no. 8, p. 22.

McHone, J.G. and Shake, S.N., 1987, Structural control of Mesozoic magmatism in New England: (Kingston, Ontario), 7th International Conference on Basement Tectonics, Abstracts Program, p. 44.

McHone, J.G., 1987, APL microcomputer applications in mineralogy and petrology: Geological Society of America, Abstracts with Programs, v.19, no.1, p.28.

McHone, J.G., 1986, Mesozoic intrusions as paleostress indicators in eastern North America: Geological Society of America, Abstracts with Programs, v.17, no.1, p.53.

Shake, S.N. and McHone, J.G., 1986, Topographic lineaments of central New England and their geologic significance: Geological Society of America, Abstracts with Programs, v. 17, p. 65.

McHone, J. G., 1985, Dike swarms of the eastern Appalachians of North America: Mississauga, Ontario, International Union of Geological Sciences, Commission on Tectonics, v. 9, p. 33.

McHone, J. G. and Williams, N. A., 1985, Tectonic setting of xenolith-rich alkalic intrusions in New England and southern Quebec: Geological Society of America, Abstracts with Programs, v. 17, no. 3, p. 167.

McHone, J.G., 1985, Zoned clinopyroxenes and the crystallization of lamprophyres: Geological Society of America, Abstracts with Programs, v. 17, no. 1, p. 54.

McHone, J.G., 1984, Petrology of camptonite from Campton, New Hampshire: Geological Society of America, Abstracts with Programs, v. 16, no. 1, p. 49.

Williams, N.A. and McHone, J.G., 1984, Mantle and crustal xenoliths from the North Hartland dike, Vermont: Geological Society of America, Abstracts with Programs, v. 16, no. 1, p. 71.

McHone, J.G. and Butler, J.R., 1983, Tectonic-magmatic origin of Mesozoic alkalic magmas in eastern North America: Geological Society of America, Abstracts with Programs, v. 15, p. 64.

McHone, J.G., 1983, Late Jurassic trans-Appalachian rift features: Geological Society of America, Abstracts with Programs, v. 15, no. 3, p. 184.

McHone, J.G., 1982, Uranium in the Grandfather Mountain region of North Carolina: Geological Society of America, Abstracts with Programs, v. 14, no. 1/2, p. 40.

McHone, J.G., 1982, Mesozoic rifting in northern New England: Geological Society of America, Abstracts with Programs, v. 14, no. 1/2, p. 40.

McHone, J.G., 1981, Mesozoic rocks and structures in northern New England: A data compilation: Geological Society of America, Abstracts with Programs, v. 13, no. 3, p. 166.

McHone, J.G. and Wagener, H.D., 1980, Distribution of uranium and thorium in central New England and northeastern New York: Geological Society of America, Abstracts with Programs, v. 12, no. 2, p. 73.

McHone, J.G. and Corneille, E.S., Jr., 1980, Alkalic dikes of the Lake Champlain Valley: Middlebury, Vermont Geological Society Annual Meeting, p. 8.

McHone, J.G. and Butler, J.R., 1978, Petrogenesis of lamprophyre dikes and related White Mountain - Monteregian intrusive complexes: Geological Society of America, Abstracts with Programs, v. 10, no. 2, p. 75.

McHone, J.G., 1977, Dike types and distribution in central New England: Geological Society of America, Abstracts with Programs, v. 9, no. 3, p. 300.

McHone, J.G., Black, W.W., and Pegram, W.J., 1976, Origin of northwestern New England lamprophyres: Sr isotopes and geochemical evidence: Geological Society of America, Abstracts with Programs, v. 8, no. 2, p. 227-228.

McHone, J.G., 1974, Dike rocks of the Lake Champlain region: Middlebury, Vermont Geological Society Annual Meeting Abstracts, p. 2.

McHone, J.G., 1971, Petrography of some highly metamorphosed Precambrian rocks near Port Henry, New York: Middlebury, Vermont Academy of Arts and Sciences Abstracts, p. 1.