Craig A Johnson, Ph.D.
Craig Johnson is a Research Geologist with the Geology, Geophysics, and Geochemistry Science Center.
Craig attended Dartmouth (AB), Michigan (MS), and Yale (PhD). He held a NASA postdoc and a staff position at the American Museum of Natural History in New York prior to joining the USGS in 1992. Craig is responsible for a stable isotope laboratory in which isotopes of carbon, hydrogen, nitrogen, oxygen, and sulfur are measured in rocks, waters, gases, and biological materials. Craig studies ore genesis, environmental impacts of mining, the source and fate of solutes in natural waters and crustal fluids, the isotopic record of marine sulfate, and isotopic records of paleoenvironments.
Science and Products
Predicting mountain lion activity using radiocollars equipped with mercury tip-sensors Predicting mountain lion activity using radiocollars equipped with mercury tip-sensors
Accounting for cyanide and its degradation products at three Nevada gold mines; constraints from stable C- and N-isotopes Accounting for cyanide and its degradation products at three Nevada gold mines; constraints from stable C- and N-isotopes
Genesis of the marble-hosted zinc deposits and iron deposits at Sterling Hill and Franklin, NJ, and comparisons with gneiss-hosted iron deposits at Cornwall, NY Genesis of the marble-hosted zinc deposits and iron deposits at Sterling Hill and Franklin, NJ, and comparisons with gneiss-hosted iron deposits at Cornwall, NY
Movement and diffusion of pore fluids in Owens Lake sediments from core OL-92 as shown by salinity and deuterium-hydrogen ratios Movement and diffusion of pore fluids in Owens Lake sediments from core OL-92 as shown by salinity and deuterium-hydrogen ratios
Sulfur isotope analyses using the laser microprobe Sulfur isotope analyses using the laser microprobe
Non-USGS Publications**
**Disclaimer: The views expressed in Non-USGS publications are those of the author and do not represent the views of the USGS, Department of the Interior, or the U.S. Government.
Science and Products
Predicting mountain lion activity using radiocollars equipped with mercury tip-sensors Predicting mountain lion activity using radiocollars equipped with mercury tip-sensors
Accounting for cyanide and its degradation products at three Nevada gold mines; constraints from stable C- and N-isotopes Accounting for cyanide and its degradation products at three Nevada gold mines; constraints from stable C- and N-isotopes
Genesis of the marble-hosted zinc deposits and iron deposits at Sterling Hill and Franklin, NJ, and comparisons with gneiss-hosted iron deposits at Cornwall, NY Genesis of the marble-hosted zinc deposits and iron deposits at Sterling Hill and Franklin, NJ, and comparisons with gneiss-hosted iron deposits at Cornwall, NY
Movement and diffusion of pore fluids in Owens Lake sediments from core OL-92 as shown by salinity and deuterium-hydrogen ratios Movement and diffusion of pore fluids in Owens Lake sediments from core OL-92 as shown by salinity and deuterium-hydrogen ratios
Sulfur isotope analyses using the laser microprobe Sulfur isotope analyses using the laser microprobe
Non-USGS Publications**
**Disclaimer: The views expressed in Non-USGS publications are those of the author and do not represent the views of the USGS, Department of the Interior, or the U.S. Government.