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<strong>Patricia</strong> M. <strong>Dove</strong>Department of Geosciences<strong>Virginia</strong> Polytechnic Institute and State UniversityBlacksburg, <strong>Virginia</strong> 24061Email: dove@vt.eduProfessional Experience2006 Professor of <strong>Geochemistry</strong><strong>Virginia</strong> Polytechnic Institute and State UniversityDepartment of Geosciences2000 ­ 2006 Associate Professor<strong>Virginia</strong> Polytechnic Institute and State UniversityDepartment of Geosciences1998 ­ 2000 Associate ProfessorGeorgia Institute of <strong>Tech</strong>nologySchool of Earth and Atmospheric Sciences1993 ­ 1998 Assistant ProfessorGeorgia Institute of <strong>Tech</strong>nologySchool of Earth and Atmospheric Sciences1991 ­ 1993 NSF Postdoctoral FellowStanford UniversityDepartment of Geological and Environmental SciencesEducation1991 Ph.D., Princeton UniversityMajor field: Aqueous geochemistry and geochemical kinetics.1984 M.S., <strong>Virginia</strong> Polytechnic Institute and State UniversityMajor field: Aqueous and environmental geochemistry.1980 B.S., <strong>Virginia</strong> Polytechnic Institute and State UniversityMajor: Soil and Crop Environmental Science.Academic and Professional Recognition2005 DOE Best University Research Award, Analytical & Isotope Geochem. Symp.2003 Best Poster Award: American Conference on Crystal Growth,2000 Mineralogical Society of America, Fellow1999 DOE Best University Research Award, Interfacial Processes Symposium1998 Mineralogical Society of America, Best Paper Award1996 Geochemical Society, F.W. Clarke Medal1995 Amoco CETL Junior Faculty Teaching Excellence Award1994 Class of 1969, Georgia <strong>Tech</strong> Teaching Fellow1991 ­ 1993 Earth Sciences National Science Foundation Postdoctoral Fellowship1991 Carnegie Mellon and Association of Princeton Alumni Award1989 ­ 1990 Princeton University Harold W. Dobbs Honorific Graduate Fellowship­ 1 ­


1989 Association for Women in Science Predoctoral Award1989 Eli Lily Women in Science Award1989 Sigma Xi, Grant in Aid of ResearchResearch Interests• Biogeochemistry of Earth Processes­ kinetics and thermodynamics of reaction processes at mineral surfacesin the aqueous solutions of terrestrial and marine environments• Physical Basis of Biomineralization­ nucleation, growth, demineralization (dissolution)• Microbial signatures in mineral­dominated environments• Silica <strong>Geochemistry</strong>­ kinetics of dissolution, growth, surface chemistry• Geochemical Controls on rock fracture kineticsProposals Pending2006­2009 National Science Foundation, Environmental <strong>Geochemistry</strong>Unraveling the Complexity of Biosilicification Processes: Kinetic andThermodynamic Controls of Organic Substrates on the Nucleation ofAmorphous SilicaAmount: $239,863.Proposals Funded (bold = active projects)2005­2008 National Science Foundation, Chemical OceanographyEstablishing a Baseline for Kinetic and Thermodynamic Origins ofVital Effects: The Interplay of Factors that Control Mg and SrSignatures in CalciteAmount: $379,990.2004­2008 Department of Energy, Office of Basic Energy SciencesInvestigating the Physical Basis of Biomineralization: Controls ofImpurities on the Surface Thermodynamics and Kinetics of CalciumCarbonate FormationAmount: $573,997.2000­2005 Department of Energy, Environmental Management Science ProgramQuantifying silica Reactivity in Subsurface Environments: An IntegratedExperimental Study of Quartz and Amorphous Silica to Establish a Baselinefor Glass DurabilityAmount: $467,000.2000­2004 National Science Foundation, Chemical OceanographyCarbonate Impurities as Paleoclimate Indicators: Determining the Molecular­Scale Controls on Sr and Cd Incorporation in Calcium Carbonates duringMineralizationAmount: $300,000.2000­2004 Department of Energy, Office of Basic Energy Sciences­ 2 ­


Investigating the Physical Basis of Biomineralization: Controls of Impuritieson the Surface Thermodynamics and Kinetics of Calcium CarbonateFormationAmount: $337,000.1999­2003 National Science Foundation, Earth Sciences,Kinetics of silica dissolution: An integrated experimental investigation ofquartz and amorphous silica reactivity in the mixed solute compositions ofnatural waters.Amount: $278,000.1998­2001 Department of Energy, Office of Basic Energy SciencesInvestigating the Physical Basis of Biomineralization.Amount: $237,000.1996­1999 Department of Energy, Office of Environmental Waste ManagementQuantifying silica reactivity in subsurface environments: Controls ofreaction affinity and solute matrix on quartz and SiO 2 glass dissolutionkinetics.Amount: $359,00001995­1998 Department of Energy, Office of Basic Energy Sciences,Biomineralization: Systematics of organic­directed controls oncarbonate growth and kinetics determined by in situ Atomic ForceMicroscopy.Amount: $129,4501994­1998 National Science Foundation, Earth Sciences,Controls of sorbed aluminum on quartz reactivity: Investigation ofdissolution rates and surface reaction processes.Amount: $195,000.1997 National Science Foundation, Earth SciencesResearch Experiences for UndergraduatesAmount: $2,000.1996 National Science Foundation, Earth Sciences,Research Experiences for UndergraduatesAmount: $2,000.1995 National Science Foundation, Earth Sciences,Research Experiences for UndergraduatesAmount: $2,000.1995­1996 GIT­IPST Seed Grant Program,Quantitative Evaluation of kaolinite influence on printedsurface appearance ratings by Atomic Force Microscopy.Amount: $40,000. (50% with Co­P.I. Dr. D. Rothbard)1991 ­ 1993 Earth Sciences National Science Foundation Postdoctoral FellowshipIn situ analysis of quartz and amorphous silica surface structures byAtomic Force Microscopy and MAS­NMRAmount: $70,528.­ 3 ­


Teaching<strong>Virginia</strong> <strong>Tech</strong>Spring 2006 Environmental Aqueous <strong>Geochemistry</strong> (GEOS 4634)Fall 2005 Resources Geology (GEOS 1024)Spring 2005 Environmental Aqueous <strong>Geochemistry</strong> (GEOS 4634)Fall 2004 Biomineralization (GEOS 6604)Fall 2004 Independent Study: Allison Stephenson (GEOS 5974)Fall 2004 Independent Study: Dongbo Wang (GEOS 5974)Spring 2004 Environmental Aqueous <strong>Geochemistry</strong> (GEOL 4634)Fall 2003 Independent Study (GEOL 5994)Spring 2003 Environmental Aqueous <strong>Geochemistry</strong> (GEOL 4634)Fall 2002 Special Topics: Biomineralization (GEOL 5974)Spring 2002 Independent Study: Mineral Surface <strong>Geochemistry</strong> (GEOL 5974)Spring 2001 Environmental Aqueous <strong>Geochemistry</strong> (GEOL 4634)Georgia Institute of <strong>Tech</strong>nologySemester SystemFall 1999Earth System Chemistry: Theory and Practice(EAS 3601; team­taught lecture with lab; 5 credits)Spring 2000 Special Topics in Mineral Surface Chemistry (EAS 8501, 1 credit)Quarter System1994, 95, 96, 97, 98 <strong>Geochemistry</strong> of Minerals and Waters (EAS 3312)1995, 96, 97, 98 Mineral Surface <strong>Geochemistry</strong> (EAS 6650)1995, 96 Advanced Methods in Scanning Probe Microscopy(EAS 4900/8500)1998 Geochemical Thermodynamics (EAS 6220)1994 Advanced Topics in Complexation <strong>Geochemistry</strong>(EAS 8153)1994, 95, 96 Special Study for Undergraduate Research (EAS 4900)1996 Special Problems in Geochemical Kinetics (EAS 4900A2)1996 Special Problems in Crystal Growth Theory (EAS 8133)1996, 1997 <strong>Geochemistry</strong> Research Seminar (EAS 8102)Princeton University1987 Mineralogy and Petrology Laboratory (GEO 211)<strong>Virginia</strong> Polytechnic Institute and State University1986 Computer Modeling of Groundwater Chemistry (ESEN 5010)(Instructed section of course in Environ. and Civil Eng.)1984 Environmental and Resources Geology (GEO 4014)Radford University1986 Historical Geology Laboratories (GEO 112)1986 Environmental Geology Laboratory (GEO 113)­ 4 ­


Physical Geology Laboratories (GEO 111)Invited Presentations and Lectures2007 Invited Lecturer, Engineering of Crystalline Materials Properties: State­ofthe­Artin Modeling, Design, Applications, Madam Curie Conferences,International School of Crystallography, Erice, Sicily.2007 Invited Lecturer, Faraday Transactions: Crystal Growth and Nucleation,Royal Society of London.2006 Geosciences Distinguished Lecturer, Sandia National Laboratory,Albuquerque, NM2006 Women in Science and Engineering Program Distinguished Lecturer,Kansas State University, Manhattan, KS2005 Keynote, Mineral Surface Reactivity Symposium, V.M. GoldschmidtConference, Moscow Idaho.2005 Invited Speaker, Physical Chemistry Section, ACS, San Diego.2005 Invited Speaker, Biocrystallization Session, ACCGE, Big Sky Montana.2004 Invited Speaker, Carbonate Proxies, AGU Ocean Sciences Meeting,Portland, Oregon.2004 Invited Speaker, Gordon Research Conference, Biomineralization, NewLondon, New Hampshire.2004 Keynote, Biomineralization Session, V.M. Goldschmidt Conference,Copenhagen, Denmark.2003 Invited Speaker, Biomineralization, Royal Swedish Academy of Science,Stockholm2002 Gast Lecturer, V.M. Goldschmidt Conference, Davos, Switzerland.2002 Invited Speaker, Va<strong>Tech</strong> Geological Sciences Seminar Series2001 Invited Speaker, Nanoparticles in the Environment, AGU special session,San Francisco2000 Invited Speaker, European Science Foundation, EURESCO Conference,Mineral Surface Reactivity , San Feliu de Guixols, Spain.2000 Invited Speaker, 13 th Annual Kongsbergseminar, Fluid­Mineral Interactions,Oslo, Norway.1999 Invited speaker, Gordon Research Conference:Surfaces, Interfaces, and Grain Boundaries in Rocks: Structure,Properties, and Processes1999 Invited speaker, Gordon Research Conference:Chemical Oceanography1997 Invited speaker, Commissariat a L'Energie Atomique/Vahlrho,Ecole L'Ete, Méjannes le Clap, France.1996 Invited speaker, Structure and Reactivity of Mineral Surfaces, V.M.Goldschmidt International Conference, Heidelberg.1994 Plenary Speaker and invited chapter for Clay Minerals Society, CMSWorkshop Series, v. 7, Scanning Probe Microscopy of Clay Minerals.­ 5 ­


Professional Activities2005 Citationist for Macelwane Medal recipient, A. Hope Jahren, Fall AGU2005 Citationist for European Association of <strong>Geochemistry</strong> Medal recipient,Alexandra Navrotsky, V.M. Goldschmidt Conference2004­08 Board of Directors, Geochemical Society2003 Organized Theme session, Biomineralization, Geological Society of AmericaAnnual Meeting, Seattle2003 Organized Theme session, Biomineralization Processes and Mechanisms,AGU San Francisco2003 Organized theme session, Impacts of Biomineralization on EarthEnvironments, AGU San Francisco.2003 Lead organizer of Biomineralization Short Course, Co­sponsored by MSA,GS and DOE, Napa, California.2001­03 Member of Department of Energy, Basic Energy Sciences AdvisoryCommittee2002­06 AGU: Harry H. Hess Medal Award Committee2002 AGU: Biogeosciences Student Poster and Oral Presentation Judge2002 Mineralogical Society of America: Dana Medal Award Committee2002 AGU: Harry H. Hess Medal Award Committee2002 MSA: Dana Medal Award committee2001 Organized session, Biological Mineralization, AGU, San Francisco.2000 US Department of Energy, Basic Energy Sciences Advisory Committee2000 Bowen Award Committee, AGU.1999 Invited participant, NSF Workshop: Future Directions in Mineral Physics1999 Invited to participate, NSF Workshop: Future Directions in Low­Temperature <strong>Geochemistry</strong>1999­04 US Department of Energy, Basic Energy Sciences Advisory Council1998­99 US Department of Energy, Basic Energy Sciences Geosciences Council1998 Invited participant, US DOE Workshop, Climate Change <strong>Tech</strong>nologyInitiative in Terrestrial CO2 Sequestration, Gaithersburg.1997 Chair of Mineralogical Society of America Lecture Committee.1997 Section Nominating Committee, American Geophysical Union.1995 Lecture Program Committee, Mineralogical Society of America.1994 Symposium co­organizer, Geological Society of America National Meeting:Advances in Silica <strong>Geochemistry</strong>, Seattle, October 22­26.1994 National Science Foundation, Panel on Postdoctoral Fellowship inEarth Sciences1992 Symposium co­organizer at Goldschmidt Conference:Measurement and estimation of kinetic and thermodynamic data for lowtemperaturegeochemistry, Reston, <strong>Virginia</strong>.1993­97 Reviewer or Panelist: Geochimica et Cosmochimica Acta, EconomicGeology, Chemical Geology, Geophysical Research Letters, Applied<strong>Geochemistry</strong>, Surface Science, Am. Inst. Chemical Engineers,American Mineralogist, Petroleum Research Fund, National ScienceFoundation, U.S. Department of Energy, U.S. Geological Survey,Hoechst­Celanese.1988­90 Participant NSF France/United States Scientific Exchange.­ 6 ­


1988 Symposium co­organizer of Princeton­Conoco Conference:Fluids in the Earth's Crust, Princeton, New Jersey, April 8­9.PublicationsJournal Articles (in press or published)Elhadj, S., A. Salter, A. Wierzbicki, N. Han, J.J. De Yoreo, P. M. <strong>Dove</strong> (2006) Peptidecontrols on calcite mineralization: Polyaspartate chain length affects growthkinetics and acts as a stereochemical switch on morphology. Crystal Growth andDesign. 6, 197­201<strong>Dove</strong>, P.M., N. Han and J.J. De Yoreo (2005) Classical nucleation theory predicts thedissolution and growth kinetics of quartz and silicate minerals. Proceedings of theNational Academy of Sciences, 102, 15357­15362.<strong>Dove</strong>, P.M. and C.M. Craven (2005) Silica surface charge in alkali chloride solutionsreveals roots of ionic specificity. Geochimica Cosmochimica Acta. 69, 4963­4970.Wasylenki, L.E., P.M. <strong>Dove</strong> and J.J. DeYoreo (2005) Effects of temperature andtransport conditions on calcite growth in the presence of Mg 2+ : Implications forpaleothermometry. Geochim. Cosmochim. Acta, 69, 4227­4236.Wasylenki, L.E., P.M. <strong>Dove</strong>, D.S. Wilson, and J.J. DeYoreo (2005) Nanoscale effectsof Sr on calcite growth: An insitu AFM study in the absence of vital effects.Geochim. Cosmochim. Acta. 69, 3017­3027.De Yoreo, J.J. and P.M. <strong>Dove</strong> (2004) Shaping crystals with biomolecules. Science,306, 1301­1302. (invited Perspectives article about effects of magnesium andorganics)Davis, K.J., P.M. <strong>Dove</strong>, L.E. Wasylenki, J.J. De Yoreo (2004) Morphologicalconsequences of differential Mg 2+ incorporation at structurally distinct steps oncalcite. American Mineralogist, 89, 714­720.Karlsson, M. C.M. Craven, P.M. <strong>Dove</strong> and W.H Casey (2001) Surface chargeconcentrations on silica in different 1.0 M metal chloride background electrolytesand implications for dissolution rates. Aquatic <strong>Geochemistry</strong>, 7, p. 13­32.Orme, C.A., A. Noy, A. Wierzbicki, M.T. McBride, M. Grantham, H.H. Teng, P.M.<strong>Dove</strong> and J.J. DeYoreo (2001) Selective binding of amino acids to the atomicsteps of calcite creates chiral structures. Nature, June 14, 411, p. 775­779.Davis, K.J., P.M. <strong>Dove</strong>, and J.J. DeYoreo (2000) The role of magnesium as animpurity in calcite growth. Science, 290, p. 1134­1137.Icenhower, J.P. and P.M. <strong>Dove</strong> (2000) The dissolution kinetics of amorphous silicainto sodium chloride solutions: Effects of temperature and ionic strength.Geochimica et Cosmochimica Acta, 64, 24, p. 4193­4203.Teng, H.H., P.M. <strong>Dove</strong>, and J.J. DeYoreo (2000) Kinetics of calcite growth: Surfaceprocesses and relationships to macroscopic rate laws. Geochimica etCosmochimica Acta. 64, p. 2255­2266.Wawersik, W.R., J.W. Rudnicki, P. <strong>Dove</strong>, J. Harris, J.M. Logan, L. Pyrak­Nolte, F.M.Orr, Jr., P.J. Ortoleva, F. Richter, N. R. Warpinski, J.L. Wilson, T.F. Wong (2001)­ 7 ­


Terrestrial sequestration of CO2: An assessment of research needs. Advances inGeophysics. 43, p. 97­177.<strong>Dove</strong>, P.M. (1999) The dissolution kinetics of quartz in dilute salt mixtures.Geochimica Cosmochimica Acta. 63, 3715­3727.Teng, H.H., P.M. <strong>Dove</strong>, and J.J. DeYoreo (1999) Reversed calcium carbonatemorphologies induced by microscopic growth kinetics: Insight intobiomineralization. Geochimica et Cosmochimica Acta. 63, p. 2507­2512.Teng, H., P.M. <strong>Dove</strong>, C.A. Orme and J.J. DeYoreo (1998) Thermodynamics of calcitegrowth: Baseline for understanding biomineral formation. Science, 274, p. 724­727.<strong>Dove</strong>, P.M. and Nix, C. (1997) Role of solvent­surface interactions in the electrolytecatalyzed kinetics of quartz dissolution. Geochimica Cosmochim. Acta 61, p.3329­3340.Teng, H. and P.M. <strong>Dove</strong> (1997) Crystal chemical controls of aspartate in the surfacedirecteddissolution of calcite: Implications for biomineralization. AmericanMineralogist 82, p. 878­887. (received MSA Best Paper Award)Grantham, M.C. and <strong>Dove</strong>, P.M. and T.J. DiChristina (1997) Biogeochemistry ofsubsurface environments: Investigation of bacterial effects on iron and aluminumoxyhydroxide coatings. Geochimica et Cosmochimica Acta. 61, p.4467­4477.Grantham, M.E. and P.M. <strong>Dove</strong> (1996) Bacterial­mineral surface interactions:Investigations using Fluid Tapping Mode Atomic Force Microscopy. Geochimica etCosmochimica Acta, 60, p. 2473­2480.<strong>Dove</strong>, P.M. and F. M. Platt (1996) Compatible real­time reaction rates of mineraldissolution by Atomic Force Microscopy. Chemical Geology, 127, p. 331­338.<strong>Dove</strong>, J.E., J.D. Frost and P.M. <strong>Dove</strong> (1996) Geomembrane microtopography byTapping Mode Atomic Force Microsopy. Geosynthetics International. 3, p. 227­245.<strong>Dove</strong>, P.M. (1995) Geochemical controls on the kinetics of quartz fracture atsubcritical tensile stresses. Journal of Geophysical Research. 100, p. 22,349­22359.<strong>Dove</strong>, P.M. and C.A. Czank (1995) Surface chemical controls on the dissolutionkinetics of the isostructural sulfates: Barite, celestite and anglesite. Geochimicaet Cosmochimica Acta, 59, p. 1907­1915.Gillis, H.P., D.A. Choutov, P.A. Steiner IV, J.D. Piper, J.H. Crouch, <strong>Dove</strong>, P.M. andK.P. Martin (1995) Low Energy electron­enhanced etching of Si(100) inHydrogen/Helium DC plasma. Applied Physics Letters. 66, p. 2475­2477.<strong>Dove</strong>, P.M. (1994) The dissolution kinetics of quartz in sodium chloride solutions at25 to 300°C. American Journal of Science, 294, p. 665­712.Berger, G., E. Cadore, J. Schott and P.M. <strong>Dove</strong> (1994) Dissolution rate of quartz inPb and Na electrolyte solutions. Effect of coordination chemistry and reactionaffinity. Geochimica et Cosmochimica Acta. v. 58, p. 541­551.<strong>Dove</strong>, P.M. and M.F. Hochella, Jr. (1993) Calcite precipitation mechanisms andinhibition by orthophosphate: In situ observations by scanning force microscopy.Geochimica et Cosmochimica Acta, 57, p. 705­714.<strong>Dove</strong>, P.M. and S.F. Elston (1992) The low­temperature dissolution kinetics of quartzin sodium chloride solutions: An analysis of existing data and a rate model for­ 8 ­


25°C, pH 2­13, 0 ­ 0.5 m NaCl. Geochimica et Cosmochimica Acta, 56, p. 4147­4156.<strong>Dove</strong>, P.M. (1992) Reply to Comment on "Kinetics of quartz dissolution in electrolytesolutions using a hydrothermal mixed flow reactor" Geochimica et CosmochimicaActa., 56, p. 4093.<strong>Dove</strong>, P.M. and D.A. Crerar (1990) Kinetics of quartz dissolution in electrolytesolutions using a hydrothermal mixed flow reactor. Geochimica et CosmochimicaActa, 54, p. 955­969.<strong>Dove</strong>, P.M. and J.D. Rimstidt (1987) Reply to Comment on "The Solubility andStability of Scorodite, FeAsO 4 •2H 2 O". American Mineralogist , 72, p. 669­672.Rimstidt, J.D. and P.M. <strong>Dove</strong> (1986) Mineral/solution reaction rates in a mixed flowreactor: Wollastonite hydrolysis. Geochimica et Cosmochimica Acta, 50, p. 2509­2516.<strong>Dove</strong>, P.M. and J.D. Rimstidt (1985) The solubility and stability of scorodite,FeAsO 4 •2H 2 O. American Mineralogist, 70, p. 838­844.Edited BookBiomineralization. Eds. P.M. <strong>Dove</strong>, S. Weiner and J.J. De Yoreo (2003) MineralogicalSociety of America, Washington, D.C., v. 54, pp. 331. (reviewed in Science, July23, 2004).Book chapters<strong>Dove</strong>, P.M. , J.J. De Yoreo, K.J. Davis (2004) " Inhibition of CaCO3 crystallization bysmall molecules: the magnesium example" In From Fluid­Solid Interfaces toNanostructural Engineering Vol II: Assembly in Hybrid and Biological Systems”,eds. J.J. De Yoreo and X.Y. Liu, Plenum/Kluwer Academic Press. p. 55­82.Weiner, S. and P.M. <strong>Dove</strong> (2003) An Overview of Biomineralization and the Problemof the Vital Effect. In Biomineralization. Eds. P.M. <strong>Dove</strong>, S. Weiner and J.J. DeYoreo. Mineralogical Society of America, Washington, D.C., v. 54, p. 1­31.<strong>Dove</strong>, P.M. and J.P. Icenhower (1999) Water Behavior Near Silica Surfaces. In:Adsorption on Silica Surfaces. Ed. E. Papirer, p. 277­296, Dekker Publishing, NewYork.<strong>Dove</strong>, P.M. (1995) Kinetic and Thermodynamic Controls on Silica Reactivity inWeathering Environments, Reviews in Mineralogy Series: Weathering Kinetics ofSilicate Minerals., Volume 30, Mineralogical Society of America, Editors: S.A.Brantley and A.F. White., p. 235­290.<strong>Dove</strong>, P.M. and J.D. Rimstidt (1994) "Silica­Water Interactions", Reviews inMineralogy Series: The Silica Polymorphs., Eds. P. Heaney, C. Prewitt and G.Gibbs, Volume 29, Mineralogical Society of America, pgs. 259­308.<strong>Dove</strong>, P.M. and J.A. Chermak (1994) "Mineral­water Interactions: Fluid CellApplications of Scanning Force Microscopy" Clay Mineral Society WorkshopSeries: Scanning Probe Microscopy of Clay Minerals, Volume 7, pgs. 139­170.Other Articles, Proceedings, and ReportsTeng, H.H., P.M. <strong>Dove</strong>, J.J. De Yoreo (2001) The kinetics of calcite growth:Interpreting chemical affinity­based rate laws through the lens of direct­ 9 ­


observation. In Morphology and Dynamics of Crystal Surfaces in ComplexMolecular Systems. Materials Research Society Symposium Series, Vol. 620,Eds. J.J. De Yoreo, W. Casey, A. Malkin, E. Vlieg, M. Ward, p. M2.6.1­M2.6.12.Davis, K.J., <strong>Dove</strong>, P.M. and De Yoreo, J.J. (2001) Resolving the Control ofMagnesium on Calcite Growth: Thermodynamic and Kinetic Consequences ofImpurity Incorporation for Biomineral Formation. In Morphology and Dynamics ofCrystal Surfaces in Complex Molecular Systems. Materials Research SocietySymposium Series. Eds. J.J. De Yoreo, W. Casey, A. Malkin, E. Vlieg, M. Ward,p. M9.5.1­M9.5.7.<strong>Dove</strong>, P.M. and J.P. Icenhower (1998) Quantifying waste form reactivity in subsurfaceenvironments: Kinetics and mechanisms of SiO 2 glass dissolution as a baselinefor multicomponent silicates. 1st Annual DOE Environmental ManagementScience Program Workshop, Chicago, July.<strong>Dove</strong>, P.M. and J.P. Icenhower (1998) Kinetic and thermodynamic controls on silicareactiviy: An analog for nuclear waste disposal media. in Glass: ScientificResearch Towards High Performance Confinement. Commissariat a l'EnergieAtomique, France.<strong>Dove</strong>, P.M. and M.C. Grantham (1997) Influence of aluminum on the dissolutionkinetics of quartz at hydrothermal conditions. Fifth International Symposium onHydrothermal Reactions, Gatlinburg, Tennessee.Rothbard, D.R. and <strong>Dove</strong>, P.M. (1997) Investigation of smoothness and appearanceof high quality publication papers using Atomic Force Microscopy. Extendedabstract, TAPPI Coating Fundamentals Symposium, Philadelphia.<strong>Dove</strong>, P.M. (1996) Acceptance speech for the 1996 F.W. Clarke Award. Geochimicaet Cosmochimica Acta, v. 60, p. 3769­3770.<strong>Dove</strong>, P.M., M.F. Hochella, Jr. and R.J. Reeder (1992) In situ investigation of nearequilibriumcalcite precipitation mechanisms by atomic force microscopy. InWater­Rock Interactions, Vol. 1. Low Temperature Environments. Eds., Y.K.Kharaka and A.S. Maest, Proceedings of 7th International Symposium on Water­Rock Interactions, Park City, Utah. p. 141­ 144.Knocke, W.R., and P.M. <strong>Dove</strong> (1986) Landfill disposal of cadmium on activatedcharcoal. Consulting Report to Reynolds Aluminum Recycling Co.Knocke, W.R., C.E. Arundel and P.M. <strong>Dove</strong> (1986) The distribution of water in wastechemical and biological sludges and its removal potential. Journal of the WaterPollution Control Federation, 58, p510a.<strong>Dove</strong>, P. M., Walsh, C. A., and Bartholomew, M. J. (1999) Digital geologic map of thePilot quadrangle, <strong>Virginia</strong>: <strong>Virginia</strong> Division of Mineral Resources DigitalPublication DP­x­A (CD­ROM; 1999, June 2).Walsh, C. A., <strong>Dove</strong>, P. M., and Bartholomew, M.J. (1999) Digital geologic map of theCheck quadrangle, <strong>Virginia</strong>: <strong>Virginia</strong> Division of Mineral Resources DigitalPublication DP­x­A (CD­ROM; 1999, June 2).Abstracts2005Wallace, A.F. and P.M. <strong>Dove</strong> (2005) Observation of Nucleation and Early StageGrowth of Amorphous Silica on Carboxyl­Terminated Model Biosubstrates. AGUFall Meeting, San Francisco. Molecular Geomicrobiology Special Session.­ 10 ­


<strong>Dove</strong>, P.M., N. Han and J.J. De Yoreo (2005) Classical Nucleation Theory ExplainsMineral Growth and Dissolution Within a Mechanistic and QuantitativeFramework. AGU Fall Meeting, San Francisco. Geothermal/TectonophysicsSpecial Session.Elhadj, S., N, Han, P.M. <strong>Dove</strong>, E. Salter, A. Wierzbicki, G. Fu, D.E. Morse, S.R. Qui,C.A. Orme, J.J. De Yoreo (2005) Putting on the brakes with peptides and pumpingthe gas with proteins: The effects of biomolecular modifiers on calcite growthkinetics. American Conference on Crystal Growth Engineering, Big Sky, Montana.De Yoreo, J.J., L.A. Zepeda­Ruiz, C.A. Orme, G. Gilmer, P.M. <strong>Dove</strong>, L.E. Wasylenki,S. Elhadj, A.E. Chernov (2005) A kink­site limited model for the growth ofbiomineral phases. American Conference on Crystal Growth Engineering, Big Sky,Montana.<strong>Dove</strong>, P.M., N. Han and J.J. De Yoreo (2005) Classical nucleation theory predicts thedissolution and growth kinetics of quartz and silicate minerals. Keynote Lecture,Mineral Surface Reactivity, V.M. Goldschmidt Conference, Moscow, Idaho.Elhadj, S., N, Han, P.M. <strong>Dove</strong>, E. Salter, A. Wierzbicki, J.J. De Yoreo (2005) AspartateChain Length Controls Calcite Step Morphology. Materials Research Society, SanFrancisco.<strong>Dove</strong>, P.M., N. Han and J.J. De Yoreo (2005) Classical nucleation theory predicts thedissolution and growth kinetics of quartz and silicate minerals. Invited,PacifiChem, Honolulu.James J. De Yoreo, Alexander A. Chernov, <strong>Patricia</strong> M. <strong>Dove</strong>, Laura E. Wasylenki,Luis A. Zepeda­Ruiz, Christine A. Orme 1 , Selim Elhadj, George Gilmer (2005)Should we be describing the growth of biomineral phases with a kinetic model?American Chem. Soc. National Meeting, San Diego.P.M. <strong>Dove</strong>, L.E. Wasylenki, and J.J. De Yoreo (2005) Kinetics and thermodynamics ofSr and Mg interactions with calcite during growth: Deciphering compositionalsignatures and controls on shape modification. American Chem. Soc. NationalMeeting, San Diego.2004P.M. <strong>Dove</strong>, L.E. Wasylenki, L. Zapeda­Ruiz, J.J. De Yoreo (2004) Biomineralization:Nanoscale approaches to deciphering the origins of the ‘vital effect’. GeologicalSociety of America Annual Meeting, Denver.P.M. <strong>Dove</strong>, L.E. Wasylenki, and J.J. De Yoreo (2004) Distribution of Mg in Calcite isStrongly Influenced by Transport Conditions at the Mineral­Solution Interface. AGUFall Meeting, San Francisco. Biomineralization Special Session.James J. De Yoreo, P. M. <strong>Dove</strong> (2004) Nanoscale controls of inorganic impurities andpeptides on shape modification during calcite growth. AGU Fall Meeting, SanFrancisco. Biomineralization Special Session.Elhadj, S., N, Han, P.M. <strong>Dove</strong>, E. Salter, A. Wierzbicki, J.J. De Yoreo (2004) AspartateChain Length Controls Calcite Step Morphology. AGU Fall Meeting, San Francisco.Biomineralization Special Session.<strong>Dove</strong>, P.M., Wasylenki, L.E., Wilson, D.S., and De Yoreo, JJ. (2004) The kinetics andthermodynamics of strontium and magnesium interactions with calcite duringgrowth: Toward an understanding of biogenic carbonate mineralization processes.AGU Ocean Sciences Section Meeting, Portland, OR. Invited.­ 11 ­


<strong>Dove</strong>, P.M., Wasylenki, L.E., Wilson, D.E., De Yoreo, J.J. (2004) Kinetics andthermodynamics of Sr and Mg interactions with calcite: Deciphering mineralizationprocesses. V.M. Goldschmidt Conference, Copenhagen, Invited.Wasylenki, L.E., P.M. <strong>Dove</strong> and J.J. De Yoreo (2004) Sensitivity of calcite growth rateto solution Mg/Ca increases with increasing temperature. V.M. GoldschmidtConference, Copenhagen.<strong>Dove</strong>, P.M., Wasylenki, L.E., Wilson, D.E., De Yoreo, J.J. (2004) Investigating thephysical controls of Mg and Sr on calcite biomineral formation using AFMmeasurements of growth kinetics. Materials Research Society Spring Meeting, SanFrancisco. Pg. 470.He, Y. Thomas and P.M. <strong>Dove</strong> (2004) Divalent metals enhance silica dissolutionkinetics by a predictable relation. American Chemical Society, Anaheim, California.Invited.Han, N., <strong>Dove</strong>, P.M., Grantham, M.E., De Yoreo, J.J. (2004) An investigation ofdipepetide modulation of calcite growth. Materials Research Society SpringMeeting, San Francisco, 470.He, Y.Thomas and P.M. <strong>Dove</strong> (2004) Divalent metals enhance silica dissolutionkinetics by a predictable relation. American Chemical Society, Anaheim,California.2003Craven, C. and P.M. <strong>Dove</strong> (2003) Control of solvation entropy on the electrostaticadsorption of cations onto silica. Geological Society of America Conference,Seattle, Washington.Wasylenki, LE, <strong>Dove</strong>, PM, and De Yoreo, JJ. (2003) Partitioning of Mg into calcite:direct measurement of the relative influences of temperature, growth rate, andsolution chemistry. EOS, Trans., AGU:82, Paper Number B12C­0791.<strong>Dove</strong>, P.M., Wasylenki, L.E., Wilson, D.S., and De Yoreo, JJ. (2003) Nanoscalecontrols of strontium on calcite growth: a baseline for understandingbiomineralization in the absence of vital effects. EOS, Trans., AGU 82, PaperNumber B21A­08.Wasylenki, L.E. <strong>Dove</strong>, P.M., and De Yoreo, JJ. (2003) Deciphering Mg partitioninginto calcite: a new study of macroscale behavior through direct measurement ofnanoscale controls. GSA Annual Meeting, Seattle.Wilson, DS, Wasylenki, LE, <strong>Dove</strong>, PM, and De Yoreo, JJ. (2003) Nanoscale effects ofstrontium on calcite growth: a baseline for understanding biomineralization in theabsence of vital effects. GSA Annual Meeting, Seattle.Orme, Christine A.; Noy, Aleksandr; Wierzbicki, A.; McBride, Mary T.; De Yoreo,James J.; Grantham, M.; <strong>Dove</strong>, P.; Teng, H. Using chiral molecules to probemineralization. Abstracts of Papers, 225th ACS National Meeting, New Orleans,LA, United States, March 23­27, 2003 (2003), COLL­498. CODEN: 69DSA4 AN2003:1816012002Wasylenki, LE, <strong>Dove</strong>, PM, and De Yoreo, JJ. The temperature dependence of calcitegrowth rates: an essential step toward robust biogenic carbonatepaleothermometry (2002). EOS, Trans., AGU 81, Paper Number B11A­0719.­ 12 ­


De Yoreo J.J., C.A. Orme, S.R. Qiu, C.L. Cheung, P.M. <strong>Dove</strong>, M. Kurimoto and B.Kahr Biologically inspired controls over assembly of crystalline nanostructures,Fall 2002 Materials Research Society Meeting, Boston, MA, December 1­6, 2002.De Yoreo J.J., Christine Orme, Roger Qiu, <strong>Patricia</strong> <strong>Dove</strong>, Kevin Davis * , MegGrantham, Andrzej Wierzbicki, Anita M. Cody, George Nancollas, John Hoyer,Miki Kurimoto, and Bart Kahr, Revisiting the paradigm of stereochemicalrecognition, 2002 Gordon Research Conference on Biomineralization, NewBrighton, VT, August 11­16, 2002.De Yoreo J.J., S.R. Qiu, C.A. Orme, K.J. Davis, P.M. <strong>Dove</strong>, A.M. Cody, G.N.Nancollas, J.R. Hoyer, and A. Wierzbicki, Molecular modulation of calcium oxalateand calcite: Revisiting the paradigm of stereochemical recognition, FASEBConference on Calcium Oxalate in Biological Systems, Saxtons River, VT, 2002.De Yoreo J.J., C.A. Orme, K.J. Davis, P.M. <strong>Dove</strong>, A. Noy, M. Kurimoto and B. Kahr,Biologically inspired controls over assembly of crystalline nanostructures, Nanoand Bio­Nanoscience Research Meeting of the Ameerican Vacuum Society,Stanford, CA, June 27, 2002.De Yoreo J.J., C.A. Orme, A. Villacampa, M.C. Bartelt, K.J. Davis, and P.M. <strong>Dove</strong>, J.R.Hoyer, G.N. Nancollas, Controls on mineralization by small­ and macro­moleculargrowth modulators investigated by in situ atomic force microscopy, Spring 2002Materials Research Society Meeting, San Francisco, CA, April 2­5, 2002.P.M. <strong>Dove</strong>, J De Yoreo, C Orme, A Noy, K Davis, R Qiu, M Kurimoto, C Talley, B Kahr(2002) Stereochemical recognition revisited: A step­specific model for shapecontrol. 2002 AGU Annual Fall Meeting, San Francisco, CA, December.<strong>Dove</strong>, P.M., Davis, K.J., DeYoreo, J.J., Orme, C.A., Grantham, M.C., Teng, H.H.,Velazquez, M., Wierzbicki, A., and Wilson, D.S. (2002) Deciphering the physicalbasis of biomineralization through the lens of mineral assembly. Gast Lecture, 2002V.M. Goldschmidt Conference, Davos, Switzerland, August.Wasylenki, L.E., P.M. <strong>Dove</strong>, J.J. De Yoreo (2002) The Temperature Dependence ofCalcite Growth Rates: An Essential Step Toward Robust Biogenic CarbonatePaleothermometry 2002 AGU Annual Fall Meeting, San Francisco, CA, December.Wilson, D.S., <strong>Dove</strong>, P.M. and DeYoreo, J.J. (2002) Nanoscale Effects of Strontium onCalcite Growth: A Baseline for Understanding Biomineralization in the Absence ofVital Effects. 2002 AGU Annual Fall Meeting, San Francisco, CA, December.2001<strong>Dove</strong>, P.M., K.J. Davis, J.J. De Yoreo, C.A. Orme (2001) Deciphering the PhysicalBasis of Biomineralization through Investigations of Nanoscale Growth Processes.American Geophysical Union, San Francisco, CA. (invited talk for SpecialSession: Nanogeosciences in the Environment)Davis, K.J., P. M. <strong>Dove</strong>, J. J. De Yoreo (2001) Understanding the Molecular­ScaleProcesses of Biomineralization: The Role of Mg 2+ and Sr 2+ in Calcite Growth.American Geophysical Union, San Francisco, CA.Davis, K.J., P. M. <strong>Dove</strong>, J. J. De Yoreo (2001) Understanding the Molecular­ScaleProcesses of Biomineralization: Resolving the Physical Mechanism by which Mg 2+Modifies Calcite Morphology. American Geophysical Union, San Francisco, CA.Davis, K.J, P. M. <strong>Dove</strong>, J. J. De Yoreo (2001) Molecular­Scale Structural Controls onNanoscale Growth Processes: Step­Specific Regulation of Biomineral Morphology.AGU Fall Meeting, San Francisco, CA.­ 13 ­


Villacampa, A., M. Bartelt, C.A. Orme, H.H. Teng, P.M. <strong>Dove</strong>, J.J. De Yoreo (2001) AnAtomic Scale Look at the Thermodynamics and Kinetics of Mineralization. AGUFall Meeting, San Francisco, CA.Davis, K.J., <strong>Dove</strong>, P.M. and De Yoreo, J.J. (2001) Molecular­Scale Mechanism forAltered Calcite Morphologies in the Presence of Magnesium: Implications forImpurity Modification of Anisotropic Materials. Spring 2001 Meeting of theMaterials Research Society.Davis, K.J., <strong>Dove</strong>, P.M. and De Yoreo, J.J. (2001) Mechanisms of Calcite GrowthInhibition by Mg 2+ and Sr 2+ : Comparison of Molecular­Scale Measurements toCrystal Growth Impurity Models. 11th Annual V.M. Goldschmidt Conference, HotSprings, VA.Davis, K.J., <strong>Dove</strong>, P.M. and De Yoreo, J.J. (2001) Resolving the Role of Mg 2+ as anImpurity in Calcite Growth. 11th Annual V.M. Goldschmidt Conference, HotSprings, VA.Davis, K.J., P.M. <strong>Dove</strong>, and J.J. DeYoreo (2000) Understanding the Molecular­ScaleProcesses of Mineralization: The Role of Mg2+ in Calcite Growth. AmericanGeophysical Union, San Francisco, December.2000Orme, C.A., J.J. DeYoreo, A. Noy, M.T. McBride, A. Wierzbicki, M. Grantham, P.M.<strong>Dove</strong> (2000) Selective Binding of Chiral Amino Acids to the Atomic Steps ofCalcite: Making the Case for Energetic Controls During Biomineralization.American Geophysical Union, San Francisco, December.Craven, C.M. and P.M. <strong>Dove</strong> (2000) Quantifying Solute Controls on the SurfaceCharge of Colloidal Silica in Aquatic Systems. American Geophysical Union, SanFrancisco, December.Davis, K.J., P.M. <strong>Dove</strong>, and J.J. DeYoreo (2000) Control of magnesium on calcitegrowth: Kinetic and thermodynamic consequences of impurity incorporation onbiomineral formation. Materials Research Society, San Francisco, April.<strong>Dove</strong>, P.M., H.H. Teng and J.J. DeYoreo (2000) The kinetics of calcite growth: Reinterpretingchemical affinity based rate laws through the lens of directobservations of surface processes. Materials Research Society, San Francisco,April.J.J. DeYoreo, C.A Orme, A. Noy, A. Wierzbicki, M. Y. McBride, M. Grantham, andP.M. <strong>Dove</strong>, Selective binding of chiral amino acids to the atomic steps of calcite”,British Association of Crystal Growth, Manchester, England, 2000.1999J.J. De Yoreo, T.A. Land, Chris Orme, H.H. Teng, M.T. Mc Bride, T.L. Martin, P.M.<strong>Dove</strong> and G.T.R. Palmore, Force microscopy investigation of trends in surfacedynamics during growth from solutions, International Union of Crystallographers,Glascow, Scotland, August 1­14, 1999.J. J. De Yoreo, T.A. Land, C.A. Orme, H.H. Teng, M.T. Mc Bride, P. M. <strong>Dove</strong> and G. T.R. Palmore, From small molecules to macromolecules: Assessing the trends insurface dynamics, American Conference on Crystal Growth, August 1­ 7, 1999.J.J De Yoreo, C.A. Orme, H.H. Teng and P.M. <strong>Dove</strong>, Physical controls on crystalgrowth during biomineralization, Annual Meeting of the Association forCrystallization <strong>Tech</strong>nology, Kingsport, TN, April 18­21, 1999.­ 14 ­


J.J De Yoreo, T.A.Land, C.A. Orme, H. H. Teng, M.T. Mc Bride, P. M. <strong>Dove</strong> andG.T.R. Palmore , The thermodynamics of crystal growth from solutions, AmericanPhysical Society, Atlanta, GA, March 21­26, 1999.Davis, K.J., P.M. <strong>Dove</strong> and J.J. DeYoreo (1999) Magnesium as an impurity on calcitegrowth: A model system for the incorporation of inorganic impurities intobiominerals. Geological Society of America Annual Conference, Denver, October.Lorier, T.H., and P.M. <strong>Dove</strong> (1999) The dissolution kinetics of quartz in terrestrialwaters. Geological Society of America Annual Conference, Denver, October.Teng, H.H., P.M. <strong>Dove</strong> and J.J. DeYoreo (1999) Calcite growth kinetics: In situobservations of surface processes and relationships to affinity­based rate laws.Geological Society of America Annual Conference, Denver, October.Grantham, M.C., Davis, K.J., P.M. <strong>Dove</strong> and J.J. DeYoreo (1999) Effect of organiccompounds on calcite growth: Determining foundatons of biomineral formation.Geological Society of America Annual Conference, Denver, October.Craven, C.M., M. Karlsson, W.H. Casey, and P.M. <strong>Dove</strong> (1999) Why solutioncomposition affects oxide dissolution rates: Surface charge of oxide minerals as afunction of solution electrolytes. Geological Society of America Annual Conference,Denver, October.Davis, K.J., P.M. <strong>Dove</strong> and J.J. DeYoreo (1999) The effect of magnesium as animpurity on calcite growth: A model system for biomineralization. V.M. GoldschmidtInternational Conference, Cambridge, August.Teng, H.H., P.M. <strong>Dove</strong> and J.J. DeYoreo (1999) The fundamentals of calcitemineralization: Surface processes of spiral growth. V.M. Goldschmidt InternationalConference, Cambridge, August.Teng, H.H., P.M. <strong>Dove</strong> and J.J. DeYoreo (1999) Kinetics of calcite growth: Analysis ofsurface processes and relationships to macroscopic rate laws. V.M. GoldschmidtInternational Conference, Cambridge, August.DeYoreo, Teng, Land, <strong>Dove</strong> et al. (1999) Centennial Meeting of the American PhysicsSociety, Atlanta, March.Teng, H.H., P.M. <strong>Dove</strong> and J.J. DeYoreo (1999) An insitu AFM investigation of theeffect of aspartic acid on the energetic and kinetic factors controlling the growth ofcalcite. Materials Research Society Symposium on Biomineralization, Boston,November.1998Teng, H.H., P.M. <strong>Dove</strong> and J.J. DeYoreo (1998) Kinetics of near­equilibrium calcitegrowth: Towards the fundamentals of biomineralization. Geological Soc. ofAmerica National Meeting, Toronto, October.Teng, H.H., P.M. <strong>Dove</strong>, J.J. DeYoreo and C. Orme (1998) Thermodynamic controls oncalcite growth: Determining the foundations of biomineralization. Geological Soc.of America National Meeting, Toronto, October.Icenhower, J.P. and P.M. <strong>Dove</strong> (1998) Kinetics of amorphous silica dissolution:Constructing a general model of SiO2 polymorphs reactivity. Geological Soc. ofAmerica National Meeting, Toronto, October.Teng, H., C. Orme, P.M. <strong>Dove</strong> and J.J. De Yoreo (1998) Surface dynamics duringCaCO3 homoepitaxy determined by in situ AFM. Materials Research Soc. AnnualMeeting, Boston, November.­ 15 ­


C. Orme, H.H. Teng, P.M. <strong>Dove</strong> and J.J. De Yoreo, In situ AFM investigations ofcalcite growth dynamics, American Conference on Crystal Growth West, FallenLeaf Lake, CA, June 1­5, 1998De Yoreo, J.J., T. A. Land, C. Orme, H.H. Teng, M. T. Mc Bride, T. Martin, P. M. <strong>Dove</strong>and G.T. R. Palmore (1998) Trends in surface dynamics during near­equilibriumgrowth of crystal surfaces by low temperature liquid phase epitaxy. MaterialsResearch Soc. Annual Meeting, Boston, November.Teng, H., J.J. De Yoreo, P.M. <strong>Dove</strong> and C. Orme (1998) Physical controls on calcitemineralization. International Mineralogical Association Meeting,, p. A91, Toronto,August.Icenhower, J. and P.M. <strong>Dove</strong> (1998) The dissolution kinetics of amorphous silica:Structural controls on reactivity. International Mineralogical Association Meeting,Toronto, August.Teng, H. and P.M. <strong>Dove</strong> (1998) The kinetics and mechanisms of calcite growth atnear­equilibrium conditions. International Mineralogical Association Meeting, p.A82, Toronto, August.DeYoreo, J.J., P. Levine, C. Orme, H. Teng and P. <strong>Dove</strong> (1998) Physical controls oncrystal growth during biomineralization. International Conference on CrystalGrowth, Jerusalem, August.J.J. De Yoreo, C. Orme, H.H. Teng and P.M. <strong>Dove</strong>, Physical controls on crystal growthduring biomineralization, International Conference on Crystal Growth, Jerusalem,Israel, July 26­31, 1998.1997Orme, C. H.H. Teng, P.M. <strong>Dove</strong> and J.J. De Yoreo (1997) In situ atomic forcemicroscopy studies of surface morphology and kinetics during growth of CaCO3,American Conference on Crystal Growth West, Fallen Leaf Lake, CA.<strong>Dove</strong>, P.M. and M.C. Grantham (1997) Influence of aluminum on the dissolutionkinetics of quartz in hydrothermal solutions. Fifth International Symposium onHydrothermal Reactions, Gatlinburg, Tennessee.Rothbard, D.R. and <strong>Dove</strong>, P.M. (1997) Investigation of smoothness and appearance ofhigh quality publication papers using Atomic Force Microscopy. Extended abstract,TAPPI Coating Fundamentals Symposium, Philadelphia.P.M. <strong>Dove</strong>, H.H. Teng and Y.J. Zhao (1997) Unraveling the physical basis ofbiomineralization. International V.M. Goldschmidt Conference, Tuscon.Teng, H.H. and P.M. <strong>Dove</strong> (1997) Microscopic characterization of mechanisms andfundamental parameters governing calcite crystallization. International V.M.Goldschmidt Conference, Tuscon.<strong>Dove</strong>, P.M., M.C. Grantham, and T.J. DiChristina (1997) Influence of iron­reducingmicrobes on iron oxyhydroxide coatings in aerobic and anerobic environments.Geological Society of Ameria National Meeting, October, Salt Lake City.Grantham, and <strong>Dove</strong>, P.M. and T.J. DiChristina (1997) Influence of iron­reducingmicrobes on iron oxyhdroxide coatings in aerobic and anaerobic environments.Symposium in honor George A. Parks, American Chemical Society, San Francisco.Kumar, A. and <strong>Dove</strong>, P.M. (1996) Adsorption of aluminum onto quartz and theevolution of quartz dissolution rates. Fall Meeting of theAmerican GeophysicalUnion, San Francisco.1996­ 16 ­


Teng and <strong>Dove</strong>, P.M. (1996) Crystal Chemical controls of aspartate in the site­specificdissolution of calcite: Implications for biomineralization. Geological Soc. ofAmerica National Meeting, October.Kumar, A. and <strong>Dove</strong>, P.M. (1996) Surface coating induced evolution of microscalegeochemical heterogeneity and quartz surface reactivity. Geological Soc. ofAmerica National Meeting, October.Grantham and <strong>Dove</strong>, P.M. and T.J. DiChristina (1996) Biogeochemistry of anaerobicsubsurface environments: Mobilization of iron oxyhydroxide cements. GeologicalSoc. of America National Meeting, October.Grantham, M. and <strong>Dove</strong>, P.M. (1996) Biogeochemistry of subsurface environments:Investigation of bacterial effects on iron oxyhydroxide coatings by Fluid TappingMode Atomic Force Microscopy. V.M. Goldschmidt Conf , Heidelberg.<strong>Dove</strong>, P.M. and Dixit, S. (1996) Controls of solvent­surface interactions in the kineticsof quartz dissolution. Symposium: Structure and Reactivity of Mineral Surfaces,V.M. Goldschmidt Conf , Heidelberg.1995<strong>Dove</strong>, P.M. (1995) Biomineralization: Morphological directed growth of carbonates byfunctional organic molecules. Earth Materials: Theory, Simulation and Experiment,Argonne National Laboratory, Chicago.Grantham, M. and <strong>Dove</strong>, P.M. (1995) Biogeochemistry of quartz in weatheringenvironments: Modifying effects of bacteria on iron oxyhydroxide coatings andcements. Symposium: Silicate Mineral Weathering, Geological Society of America,New Orleans, 27, p. A­185<strong>Dove</strong>, P.M. and Dixit, S. (1995) Controls of dissolved salts on the kinetics of quartzdissolution: Role of solvent­surface interactions. Symposium: Kinetics of SilicateMineral Weathering, Geological Society of America, New Orleans, 27, p. A­183Teng, H. and <strong>Dove</strong>, P.M. (1995) Modifying effects of amino acids on calcite dissolutionand crystallization: In situ investigation by atomic force microscopy. GeologicalSociety of America, New Orleans, 27, p. A­198.Dixit, S., <strong>Dove</strong>, P.M. , and Roberts, T. W. (1995) Controls on the surface reactivity ofsilica: Investigations of aluminum sorbates in weathering environments.Symposium: Silicate Mineral Weathering, Geological Society of America, NewOrleans, 27, p. A­182.<strong>Dove</strong>, P.M. (1995) Geochemical controls on the kinetics of quartz fracture atsubcritical tensile stresses. American Geophysical Union , San Francisco, EOS,76, p. F583.1994<strong>Dove</strong>, P.M. (1994) Surface geochemical controls on biomineralization processes:Morphological directed growth of carbonates by functional organic molecules.Symposium: Frontiers in Surface <strong>Geochemistry</strong>, Geological Society of America,Seattle, v. 26, p. A­288.<strong>Dove</strong>, P.M. , V. Krishnan, J. Murovitz (1994) Controls on the surface reactivity ofsilica: The effect of aluminum on the kinetics of quartz dissolution. Symposium:Advances in Silica <strong>Geochemistry</strong>, Geological Society of America, Seattle, v. 26, p.A­110.­ 17 ­


Platt, F. and <strong>Dove</strong>, P.M. (1994) Compatible real­time reaction rates for in situ imagingof mineral­water interactions using Scanning Force Microscopy. Geological Societyof America, Seattle, 26, p. A­358.1984­1993<strong>Dove</strong>, P.M. (1993) The dissolution kinetics of quartz in electrolyte solutions at 25 to300°C. D.A.Crerar Memorial Symposium, EOS Transactions of the AmericanGeophysical Union,, Baltimore.<strong>Dove</strong>, P.M. and M.F. Hochella, Jr. (1992) Calcite precipitation mechanisms andinhibition by orthophosphate: In situ observations by scanning force microscopy.Geological Society of America Abstracts, 24, p. A37.<strong>Dove</strong>, P.M. (1992) Dissolution kinetics of quartz in sodium chloride solutions: Newhydrothermal data and a comprehensive rate model for 25 to 300°C. GoldschmidtConference, Reston, <strong>Virginia</strong>. p. A­30.<strong>Dove</strong>, P.M., C.A. Czank and D.A. Crerar (1992) The dissolution kinetics of barite,celestite and anglesite: Controls on reactivity of the isostructural sulfates.American Chemical Society Symposium, San Francisco, California. p. 1.<strong>Dove</strong>, P.M. and D.A. Crerar (1990) Control of quartz dissolution rates in sodiumbearingsolutions by the distribution and reactivity of acid­base sites: Analysis oflow­temperature kinetic data. EOS Transactions of the American GeophysicalUnion,, San Francisco, 71, p. 1655.<strong>Dove</strong>, P.M. and D.A. Crerar (1990) A model for the dissolution mechanism of quartzin sodium­bearing solutions: Analysis of low­temperature kinetic data. GeologicalSociety of America Abstracts, 22, p. A339.Crerar, D.A. and P. M. <strong>Dove</strong> (1990) Kinetics of quartz dissolution in electrolytesolutions using a hydrothermal mixed flow reactor <strong>Geochemistry</strong> of the Earth'sSurface and of Mineral Formation, 2nd International Conference, Aix en Provence,France, Chemical Geology, 84. p. 301­304.<strong>Dove</strong>, P.M., S.F. Elston and D.A. Crerar (1990) Thermodynamics of the rate­limitingreaction for quartz dissolution in hydrothermal solutions. Goldschmidt Conference,Geochemical Society, Baltimore, Programs and Abstracts, p. 42.<strong>Dove</strong>, P.M., D.A. Crerar, G. Berger and J. Schott (1989) The influence of pH on thehydrothermal dissolution kinetics of quartz in solutions of electrolyte and transitionmetals. Geological Society of America Abstracts, 21, p. A164.Crerar, D.A., R. Hellmann and P.M. <strong>Dove</strong> (1988) Dissolution kinetics of albite andquartz in hydrothermal solutions. International Conference on <strong>Geochemistry</strong>, Paris,Chemical Geology, 70, p. 77.<strong>Dove</strong>, P.M. and D.A. Crerar (1988) The design of a high temperature mixed flowreactor and the hydrothermal dissolution kinetics of quartz in electrolyte solutions.Goldschmidt Conference, Geochemical Soc., Baltimore, p.39.Bartholomew, M.J., P.M. <strong>Dove</strong> and C.A. Walsh (1987) Relationships at the southernterminus of the Pedlar and Lovingston Massif in the <strong>Virginia</strong> Blue Ridge.Geological Society of America, Southeastern Meeting, 19, p. 75.<strong>Dove</strong>, P.M., J.D. Rimstidt and W. D. Newcomb (1985) Wollastonite hydrolysis in amixed flow reactor. Geological Society of America Abstracts, p. 565.<strong>Dove</strong>, P.M. and J.D. Rimstidt (1984) The solubility and stability of scorodite.Geological Society of America Abstracts, 16, p. 493.­ 18 ­


Committees: <strong>Virginia</strong> <strong>Tech</strong>Department of GeosciencesLed redesign and construction of new Geosciences site (www.geos.vt.edu)(2004­2005)Student Affairs Committee Chairman (2003 ­ 2005)Student Affairs Committee (2000, 2001, 2002, 2003)Faculty Search Committee­ Geobiology (2001,2002,2003)M.S. Advisor for Darren Wilson (2001 ­ 2003)Ph.D. Advisor for Adam Wallace (2003 ­ present)Ph.D. Advisor for Mariano Velazquez (2001 ­ 2003)Ph.D. Advisor for Allison Stephenson (2004 ­ present)Ph.D. Advisor for Dongbo Wang (2004 ­ present)Dissertation committee member for Andrew Madden (2000 ­ 2002)Dissertation committee member for Danielle Huminicki (2002 ­ present)Dissertation committee member for Forest Platt (2002 ­ 2004)Dissertation committee member for Amanda Albright (2002 ­ present)Dissertation committee member for Ines Henriques (2002 ­ present)Dissertation committee member for Fang Lin (2001 ­ 2005)Dissertation committee member for Jeane Jerz (graduated 2002)Department of PhysicsFaculty Search Committee­ Theoretical Particle Physics (2001)College of SciencesGraduate Advisory Committee (2003)UniversityAffiliate of NSF IGERT Exploring Interfaces in Graduate Research(2005­2009)Promotion and Tenure Committee (2005)Reviewer for ASPIRES program (2001)Committees: Georgia <strong>Tech</strong>School of Earth and Atmospheric SciencesSchool Advisory Committee (1996, 1998; 1999; 2000)Graduate Studies Committee (1993; 1994; 1995)Facilities, Space, Computers (1993; 1994)Ph.D. Comprehensive Exam (1993; 1994, 1998)Computers, Space and Facilities Committee (1994)Awards Committee (1994; 1995)Co­chair Graduate Admissions Committee (1996)Chair of Graduate Admissions Committee (1997, 1998; 1999)Chair of Comprehensive Exam Committee (Spring 1998)Faculty Search in <strong>Geochemistry</strong>, EAS (1998; 1999)Faculty Search for Eminent Scholar in Atmospheric Chem./Air Quality (1993)Thesis Defense committee for Ph.D. student, Roy Chowdhury (1998)Thesis Defense committee for Ph.D. student, Jian Li (1999)Thesis Defense Chairman for M.S. student, Meg C. Grantham (1996)­ 19 ­


Thesis Defense Chairman for M.S. student, Y. James Zhao (1997)Thesis Defense Chairman for M.S. student, Troy H. Lorier (2000)Thesis Defense Chairman for M.S. student, Kevin J. Davis (2000)Thesis Defense Chairman for M.S. student, Colin Craven (2000)Dissertation Defense Chairman for Ph.D. student, H. Henry Teng (1999)School of Chemistry and BiochemistryFaculty Search in Inorganic Chemistry (1995)Faculty Search for MDI Chair Position (1997)Faculty Search for Vassar Woolley Chair Position (1997)Curriculum Development in Environmental Chemistry (1993, 1994)School of Civil and Environmental EngineeringThesis Defense committee for M.S. student, Victoria Knowles (1995)Thesis Defense committee for Ph.D. student, Susan Burns (1997)OESTP Thrust Area in Soil and Subsurface Systems (1994)Focused Research Program in Biogeochemical Processes and Fluxes (1995)Sowers Graduate Student Awards Committee (1995)College of ScienceFaculty Search for EAS School Chair (1998)ES&T Programming and Building Design Committees (1998; 1999)UniversityHoechst­Celanese Seed Grant Awards Committee (1996)NSF Research­Curriculum Development Program Selection Committee (1997)Sigma Xi Undergraduate Award Committee (1997)Other Activities and Service at Georgia <strong>Tech</strong>Invited speaker, Georgia <strong>Tech</strong> New Faculty Orientation "Balancing Teaching andResearch in the First Year" Sponsor: Center for Excellence in Teaching andLearning (CETL) (1997, 1998, and 1999)ASSET faculty advisor for entering Georgia <strong>Tech</strong> freshmen (1993­1994)Class of 1969 Georgia <strong>Tech</strong> Teaching Fellow (since 1994)Invited Speaker CETL Brown Bag Teaching Seminar:"What I Teach and How I Teach It" (1995)Invited Speaker CETL Teaching Fellows Lecturer"Alternatives to the Lecture: Group Projects" (1995­1996)Awards Received by <strong>Dove</strong>’s Graduate StudentsAllison Stephenson, Ph.D. Student2006 NSF Graduate Research Fellowship, Honorable Mention2005 NSF Graduate Research Fellowship, Honorable MentionDongbo Wang, Ph.D. Student2005 NSF EIGER IGERT Fellow2005 NSF Graduate Research Fellowship, Honorable MentionAdam Wallace, Ph.D. Student2006 Heath Robinson­Roy J. Holden Graduate Award­ 20 ­


2006 David R. Wones Award2004 NSF Graduate Research Fellowship, Honorable MentionMariano Velazquez, Ph.D. student2002 Graduate Dean Tuition ScholarshipH. Henry Teng, Ph.D. student1999 Earth and Atmospheric Sciences Best Dissertation AwardGeorgia Institute of <strong>Tech</strong>nology1999 Dean’s Fellowship for Best in Research AwardGeorgia Institute of <strong>Tech</strong>nology1998 Best Paper Award,Mineralogical Society of AmericaKevin Davis, M.S. student2001 17th Annual Research Symposium, Physical SciencesFirst Place Award, <strong>Virginia</strong> <strong>Tech</strong>2001 Sigma Xi, Best Master’s Thesis AwardGeorgia Institute of <strong>Tech</strong>nology2000 Gold Award, Graduate Student ResearchMaterials Research Society (MRS), San FranciscoColin Craven, M.S. student2000 Outstanding Student Paper Award, Hydrology SectionAmerican Geophysical Union, San FranciscoPh.D.Graduate and Undergraduate Students Advised in ResearchDr. H. Henry TengPosition: Assistant Professor, George Washington UniversityDissertation Title: The Thermodynamics and Kinetics of CalciteCrystallization: Baseline for Understanding Biomineral FormationMr. Mariano Velazquez2001­2003Mr. Adam WallacePosition: Third year student, <strong>Virginia</strong> <strong>Tech</strong> Ph.D. ProgramMs. Allison StephensonPosition: Second year student, <strong>Virginia</strong> <strong>Tech</strong> Ph.D. ProgramMr. Dongbo WangPosition: Second year student, <strong>Virginia</strong> <strong>Tech</strong> Ph.D. ProgramM.S. Mr. Darren Wilson (matriculated: 2003)Mr. Kevin Davis (matriculated: 2000)Mr. Troy Lorier (matriculated: 2000)Mr. Colin Craven (matriculated: 2000)Ms. Meg. Grantham (matriculated: 1996)Ms. Forest L. Platt (matriculated: 1996)­ 21 ­


Mr. Y. James Zhao (matriculated: 1997)B.S. Mr. Enoch Dames (soon Ph.D. student Mechanical Eng., USC)Ms. Christina Lopano (now Ph.D. student Geosciences, Penn State)Ms. Bridget Bruton (matriculated: 1999)Mr. Troy Lorier (matriculated: 1998)Mr. Chris Nix (matriculated: 1997)Mr. Whitfield Roberts (matriculated: 1996)Mr. Joel Murovitz (now with Wilmer Engineering, Atlanta)Ms. Carolyn A. Czank (now with Environ Corp., Princeton)Postdoctoral ScientistsDr. Selim Elhadj, Ph.D. 2003, <strong>Virginia</strong> <strong>Tech</strong>, Chemical EngineeringSoon joining Lawrence Livermore National LaboratoryDr. Laura Wasylenki, Ph.D. 1998, California Institute of <strong>Tech</strong>nologyNow with Arizona State UniversityDr. Nizhou Han, Ph.D. 1998, University of SaskatechewanPresently in our groupDr. Y. Thomas He, Ph.D. 2003, Ohio State UniversityNow with California Institute <strong>Tech</strong>, Pasadena, CaliforniaDr. Alok Kumar, Ph.D. 1996, Oregon Graduate InstituteNow with Environmental Resources Inc.Dr. Jonathan Icenhower, Ph.D. 1996, University OklahomaNow with Applied <strong>Geochemistry</strong>, Pacific Northwest National Laboratorysince 1984since 1986since 1991since 1993Scientific MembershipsGeochemical SocietyMineralogical Society of AmericaAmerican Geophysical UnionMaterials Research Society­ 22 ­

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