Tim's Home Page
WELCOME TO MY HOME PAGE. Why the intro screen was black and had a ribbon.
And now something about me. I am a graduate student at UC Berkeley in the Department of Geology and Geophysics. I am currently doing research on my thesis project, tentatively titled Determining Cratering Rates on the Moon Using Lunar Spherules. Lunar spherules are small glass beads that are formed in impacts on the lunar surface. By dating a spherule we are dating the age of the impact that formed it. My thesis advisor, Rich Muller, and I have put up a home page that details my project and some of the other projects that we are working on, including Rich's new theory about the cause of the ice ages and the search for Nemesis.
nemesis | glacial cycles | muller group homepage | cratering rates<>
More about me: While most of my time is spent being a graduate student and doing thesis work, I do, occasionally, get a chance to do other fun things... I probably spend most of my spare time playing ultimate frisbee and listening to music.
One of my passions
Links to some of my favorite music groups
Music Lyrics
The Ultimate Band List
Music Similarities Engine
Schools at which I have spent far too much time...
Friends' Home Pages
Some cool links
Some good comics:
Please send comments, criticisms or general greetings to TSCuller@lbl.gov. If you want to send snide remarks you're outta luck!