
Ph.D. Geosciences – Western Michigan University (2019)
M.Sc. Geosciences – Western Michigan University (2014)
B.Sc. Environmental Sciences & Planning – University of Michigan-Flint (2011)
Cameron Joseph Manche
Postdoctoral Research Associate Berg-Hughes Center
Research Interests
I'm an interdisciplinary scientist whose research focuses on addressing aspects of carbonate diagenesis. Current research projects include 'Dolomite Stoichiometry as a Record of Changing Dolomitizing Fluid Chemistry' and 'Global Variations in Dolomite Stoichiometry and Cation Ordering'. I apply various tools in my research including X-ray diffraction, scanning electron microscopy, thin-section petrography, and stable isotope geochemistry.
Selected Publications
Manche, C.J., and Kaczmarek, S.E., 2019, Evaluating reflux dolomitization using a novel high-resolution record of dolomite stoichiometry: A case study from the Cretaceous of central Texas, USA: Geology, v. 47, p. 1–5. DOI: 10.1130/G46218.1
Elkadiri, R., Manche, C., Sultan, M., Al-Dousari, A., Uddin, S., Chouinard, K., & Abotalib, A. Z., 2016, Development of a coupled spatiotemporal algal bloom model for coastal areas: A remote sensing and data mining-based approach. IEEE Journal of Selected Topics in Applied Earth Observations and Remote Sensing, 9(11), 5159-5171. DOI: 10.1109/JSTARS.2016.2555898