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diegoDiego Corrochano
Facultad de Ciencias
Departamento de Geología
Universidad de Salamanca
Plaza de los Caídos s/n, 37008
Salamanca, Spain 

Diego Corrochano finished his PhD in 2010 on the cyclicity and sedimentology of Pennsylvanian carbonate successions at the University of Salamanca, Spain. He is currently studying the paleontology of marine invertebrates revealed by CT, with special emphasis on chaetetids and phylloid algae. Other research interests include carbonate diagenesis, sequence stratigraphy and basin analysis.

 

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ronaldRonald R. West
1014 Houston Street
Manhattan, Kansas 66502
USA 

Ron West, though currently retired, continues his life long interest in the stratigraphy and invertebrate palaeobiology of the Carboniferous and Permian. Presently he is a Research Associate of the Natural History Museum and Biodiversity Institute at the University of Kansas; Adjunct Senior Scientist; Kansas Geological Survey and Emeritus Professor of Palaeobiology and Biology; Kansas State University. Research efforts, the last 30+ years, has focused on fossil and extant chaetetid demosponges and the seven chapters on them for the Treatise on Invertebrate Paleontology will soon be completed.