User:Zyzzy
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Zyzzy was our dog, a good dog, and she died a couple of years ago. She was named after a character on one of my favorite TV shows from the 1980's, Peewee's Playhouse. I am a 54-year old professor in Geosciences at the University of Texas at Dallas and I discovered Wikipedia in April 2005. My interests are in studying how Earth's crust and lithosphere forms and is destroyed, using examples from the Marianas in the Western Pacific, where crust is forming today above a subduction zone, and the Arabian-Nubian Shield in NE Africa and Arabia, where crust formed in Neoproterozoic time, 544-1000 million years ago. I am also very interested in teaching about the Earth, hence my contributions about subduction zones, collisions, Afar depression, trenches, geology of Africa, the Nile and the Amazon. My wife and I have three children, all grown. I also like to write about the town where I grew up Oroville, California and the city where I now live Dallas, Texas. Below is a picture of me taken around 1957 when my family lived in Sacramento, California. Prescient, eh?
Articles I've started:
Scientific drilling
International Continental Scientific Drilling Program
Toshka Lakes
New Valley Project
Arabian-Nubian Shield
Afar Depression
Continental collision
Supercontinent Cycle
Oceanic Basin
Articles I've edited:
Subduction Zones
Oceanic trenches
Nile
Amazon
Ruwenzori Range
Dallas, Texas
Oroville, California
Porphyry
Snowball Earth Hypothesis

