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Robert Brady, M.S.

Robert Brady, M.S.

Adjunct Instructor Level 1
Physical Sciences
Phone: (231) 591-2787
Email: [email protected]

Education

  • ABD PhD, Michigan State University, Geography (Environmental Ethics)
  • MS, Western Michigan University, Geology
  • MS, University of Calgary, Geography
  • BS, Western Michigan University, Geography, Geology

Publications and Intellectual Contributions

  • Journal Article
    Brady, R. V., DeHaas, R. J. (1988). “The PreCambrian,” “The “Deep” (Pre-Glenwood) Formations of the Michigan Basin” (10). pp. 27-32.
  • Journal Article
    Brady, R. V., DeHaas, R. J. (1988). “The Mt. Simon Formation,” “The “Deep” (Pre-Glenwood) Formations of the Michigan Basin” (9). pp. 27-32.
  • Journal Article
    Brady, R. V., DeHaas, R. J. (1988). “The Eau Claire Formation,” “The “Deep” (Pre-Glenwood) Formations of the Michigan Basin” (8). pp. 27-34.
  • Journal Article
    Brady, R. V., DeHaas, R. J. (1988). “The Dresbach Formation,” “The “Deep” (Pre-Glenwood) Formations of the Michigan Basin” (7). pp. 31-38.
  • Journal Article
    Brady, R. V., DeHaas, R. J. (1988). “The Franconian Formation,” The “Deep” (Pre-Glenwood) Formations of the Michigan Basin. (6). pp. 41-46.
  • Journal Article
    Brady, R. V., DeHaas, R. J. (1988). “The Trempeleau Formation,” “The “Deep” (Pre-Glenwood) Formations of the Michigan Basin” (5). pp. 32-40.
  • Journal Article
    Brady, R. V., DeHaas, R. J. (1988). “The Umlor Formation,” “Deep” (Pre-Glenwood) Formations of the Michigan Basin” (4). pp. 35-43.
  • Journal Article
    Brady, R. V., DeHaas, R. J. (1988). “The Foster Formation,” “The “Deep” (Pre-Glenwood) Formations of the Michigan Basin” (3). pp. 39-47.
  • Journal Article
    Brady, R. V., DeHaas, R. J. (1988). “The St. Peter Sand,” “The “Deep” (Pre-Glenwood) Formations of the Michigan Basin” (2). pp. 36-44.
  • Journal Article
    Brady, R. V., DeHaas, R. J. (1988). “The Goodwell Unit,” “The “Deep” (Pre-Glenwood) Formations of the Michigan Basin” (2). pp. 33-38.

Presentations

  • Paper
    Brady, R., Annual meeting of the Michigan Academy of Science, Arts, & Letters, “Karst terrain of southeastern Dominican Republic & northeastern Michigan: a comparison.” Hope College, Holland Michigan, (March 2013).
  • Oral Presentation
    Brady, R., Session, “Contaminant Impacts on Aquifers,” Dominican Republic, (March 2011).
  • Paper
    Brady, R., the Michigan Academy of Science, Arts, & Letters, “Developing a Geomorphic/Geologic Tour Guide for Shiawassee County, Michigan.” Western Michigan University, Kalamazoo, Michigan, (March 2008).
  • Paper
    Brady, R., the Michigan Academy of Science, Arts, & Letters, “Application of Directional/Slant Drilling in the Michigan Basin.” Ferris State University, Big Rapids, Michigan, (March 2007).
  • Paper
    Brady, R., the Michigan Academy of Science, Arts, & Letters, “Brief Comparison of Landforms on the Planets & Natural Satellites of the Solar System.” Oakland University, Rochester, Michigan, (March 2006).
  • Paper
    Brady, R., the Michigan Academy of Science, Arts, & Letters, “Some Key Factors Influencing Landform Formation on Celestial Objects.” Eastern Michigan University, Ypsilanti, Michigan, (March 2005).
  • Paper
    Brady, R., the Michigan Academy of Science, Arts, & Letters, “Religion as a Recent Topic of Study in Geography: Diversity of Topics & Possible Bias in Publication.” Grand Valley State University, Allendale, Michigan, (March 2004).
  • Paper
    Brady, R., the Michigan Academy of Science, Arts, & Letters, “Environmental Ethics as Geography.” Hope College, Holland, Michigan, (March 2003).
  • Paper
    Brady, R., the Michigan Academy of Science, Arts, & Letters, “How Facts are Sometimes Ignored in Recent Environnmental Debates: The Case of ‘Slant Drilling’ Under the Great Lakes.” Hope College, Holland, Michigan, (March 2003).
  • Paper
    Brady, R., the Michigan Academy of Science, Arts, & Letters, “The Blue Whale: Rationalizing the (Near) Extinction of a Marine Species.” Hope College, Holland, Michigan, (March 2003).