

The main focus of my
research has been on the tectonics of continental collision,
specifically the Tibetan Plateau and Himalaya, using surface
geological observations and (in collaboration) thermochronological
studies. This research has examined areas in the southern part of
the Tibetan Plateau and the western Himalayan syntaxis (Nanga Parbat), and central
Tibet (INDEPTH
III); recent work has been focussed on the eastern Himalayan
syntaxis around Namche Barwa,
and the northern edge of the Plateau (INDEPTH 4). Research
into the exhumation history and tectonics of the Hellenic Ridge is
also a recent project. Tectonic research into some aspects of
older collisional orogens, especially the Taconic belt of the
northern Appalachians, is still an active interest.
Courses that I regularly used to teach at the University at
Albany:
GEO 230
Chronology & Field Methods; became Intro Field Methods/Geology
& Stratigraphy; 87-96 separate GEO 300 Intro Field
Geology
after decease of the Geology BS
major, from 2009 became GEO 221 Minerals, Rocks, Geological Time
and GEO 223 Introductory Field Geology
GEO 330
Stuctural Geology I GEO 331 Field Excursions for
Structural Geology (before 1997, both included in the same course,
and listed as GEO 240)
up to 2006, GEO 400 Field Mapping [pictures &
maps]
from 1988 to
2001, GEO 480/518 World Historical Geology; from 2004 to 2010, GEO
470/517 Tectonics
Graduate students - dissertations and
theses supervised at the University at Albany
Geological Sciences MSc
listing PhD
listing
Selected References:
Hellenic Ridge research
Marsellos, A. E., W. S. F. Kidd, and J. I. Garver,
2010. Extension and exhumation of the HP/LT rocks in the
Hellenic forearc ridge. Amer.
J. Sci., 310,
1-36. [journal
link]
Namche Barwa project some photos geological
maps
Zeitler, P.K., Meltzer, A.S., Brown, L., Kidd, W.S.F., Lim, C.,
and Enkelmann, E., 2014. Tectonics and topographic evolution of
Namche Barwa and the easternmost Lhasa block, Tibet. in
Nie, J., Horton, B.K., and Hoke, G.D., (eds.), Toward an
Improved Understanding of Uplift Mechanisms and the Elevation
History of the Tibetan Plateau. Geological Society of
America Special Paper 507, p. 23–58. [publication
link] Geological maps: ductile structures;
brittle structures;
cross-sections
Data Repository item 2014215
Booth, A.L., C.P. Chamberlain, W.S.F. Kidd, and P.K. Zeitler,
2009. Constraints on the metamorphic evolution of the eastern
Himalayan syntaxis from geochronologic and petrologic studies of
Namche Barwa. Geol. Soc. Amer.
Bull., 121,
385–407; doi: 10.1130/B26041.1; Data Repository item 2008211. [journal
link]
Booth, A.L., P.K. Zeitler, W.S.F. Kidd, J. Wooden, Y. Liu, B.
Idleman, M. Hren, and C.P. Chamberlain, 2004. U-Pb Zircon
constraints on the tectonic evolution of southeastern Tibet,
Namche Barwa area. Amer. J.
Sci., 304,
889-929.
Solon, K.D., A.G. Jones, K.D. Nelson, M.J. Unsworth, W.S.F. Kidd,
W. Wei , H. Tan, S. Jin, M. Deng, J.R. Booker, S. Li, and P.
Bedrosian, 2005. Structure of the crust in the vicinity of the
Banggong-Nujiang suture in central Tibet from INDEPTH
magnetotelluric data. J. Geophys. Res., 110, B10102, p.1-20, doi:10.1029/2003JB002405.
Zhu B., W.S.F. Kidd, D.B. Rowley, B.S. Currie, N. Shafique, 2005.
Age of initiation of the India-Asia collision in the east-central
Himalaya. J. Geol., 113, 265–285.
Zhu B., Delano J. W., and Kidd, W. S. F., 2005. Magmatic
compositions and source terranes estimated from melt inclusions in
detrital Cr-rich spinels: an example from mid-Cretaceous
sandstones in the eastern Tethys Himalaya. Earth Planet. Sci. Lett., 233, 295-309.
Zhu, B., Kidd, W.S.F., Rowley, D., and Currie, B., 2004. Chemical
compositions and tectonic significance of chrome-rich spinels in
the Tianba flysch, southern Tibet. J. Geol., 112,
417-434.
M. Edwards, W. Kidd, A. Pecher, C. Burchfiel, L. Royden, 1999. Southern Tibet Detachment system (STDS) at Khula Kangri, eastern Himalaya: a large-area, shallow detachment stretching into Bhutan? J. Geol., 107, 623-631.
C. Wu, K.D. Nelson, G. Wortman, S.D. Samson, Y. Yue, J. Li, W.S.F. Kidd, and M.A. Edwards, 1998. Yadong cross structure and South Tibetan Detachment in the east-central Himalaya (89-90E). Tectonics, 17, 28-45.M.J. Cogan, K.D. Nelson, W.S.F. Kidd, and C. Wu, 1998. Shallow
structure of the Yadong-Gulu rift, southern Tibet, from refraction
analysis of Project INDEPTH common midpoint data. Tectonics,
17, 46-61.
K D. Nelson, Zhao Wenjin, L. Brown, J. Kuo, Che J., Liu X., S. Klemperer, Y. Makovsky, R. Meissner, J. Mechie, R. Kind, F. Wenzel, J. Ni, J. Nabelek, Chen L., Tan H., Wei, W., A. Jones, J. Booker, M. Unsworth, W. Kidd, M. Hauck, D. Alsdorf, A. Ross, M. Cogan, Wu C., E. Sandvol, M. Edwards, 1996. Partially molten middle crust beneath Southern Tibet: synthesis of Project INDEPTH results. Science, 274, 1684-1688.
M.A. Edwards, J. Li, M. Clark, and W.S.F. Kidd, 1996. Multi-stage development of the Southern Tibet Detachment System near Khula Kangri. New data from Gonto-la. Tectonophysics, 260, 1-19.
T.M. Harrison, P. Copeland, W.S.F. Kidd, and O. Lovera, 1995.
Activation of the Nyainqentanghla shear zone: implications for
uplift of the southern Tibetan Plateau. Tectonics, 14,
658-676.
P Copeland, T.M. Harrison, Y. Pan, W.S.F. Kidd, M. Roden, and Y.
Zhang, 1995. Thermal evolution of the Gangdese batholith, southern
Tibet: a history of episodic unroofing. Tectonics, 14,
223-236.
A. Yin,. T M. Harrison, F.J. Ryerson, W. Chen, W.S.F. Kidd, and P
Copeland, 1994. Tertiary structural evolution of the Gangdese
thrust system, southeastern Tibet. J. Geophys. Res., 99,
18,175-18,201.
Y. Pan and W.S.F. Kidd, 1992. The Nyainqentanglha shear zone: a late Miocene extensional detachment in the southern Tibetan Plateau. Geology, 20, 775-778.
T.M. Harrison, P. Copeland, W.S.F. Kidd and A. Yin, 1992. Raising Tibet. Science, 255, 1663-1670.
Nanga Parbat project Nanga Parbat area photos [1] photos [2] photos [3] Geological map Nanga Parbat - Haramosh massif 1:100,000; more map linksZeitler, P.K., P.O. Koons, M.P. Bishop, C.P.Chamberlain, D.
Craw., M.A. Edwards, S. Hamidullah, M.Q. Jan, M.A. Khan, M.A.K.
Khattak, W.S.F. Kidd, R.L. Mackie, A.S. Meltzer, S.K. Park, A.
Pêcher, M.A. Poage, G. Sarker, D.A. Schneider, L. Seeber, and J.F.
Shroder, 2001. Crustal reworking at Nanga Parbat, Pakistan:
Metamorphic consequences of thermal-mechanical coupling
facilitiated by erosion. Tectonics,
20, 712-728.
D.A. Schneider, P.K. Zeitler, W.S.F. Kidd, and M.A. Edwards, 2001. Geochronologic constraints on the tectonic evolution and exhumation of Nanga Parbat, western Himalaya syntaxis, revisited. J. Geol., 109, 563-583.
P.K. Zeitler, A.S. Meltzer, P.O. Koons, D. Craw, B. Hallet, C.P.
Chamberlain, W.S.F. Kidd, S. Park, L. Seeber, M. Bishop, J.
Shroder, 2001. Erosion, Himalayan Geodynamics and the
Geomorphology of Metamorphism. GSA
Today, 11, 4-9.
M.A. Edwards, W.S.F. Kidd, M.A. Khan, and D.A. Schneider, 2000. Tectonics of the southwest margin of the Nanga Parbat massif. pp 77-100 in Khan, M.A., Treloar, P.J., Searle, M.P., and Jan, M.Q., (eds.) Tectonics of the Nanga Parbat Syntaxis and the western Himalaya. Geol. Soc. London, Spec. Pub. 170.
D.A. Schneider, M.A. Edwards, W.S.F. Kidd, M.A. Khan, L. Seeber,
and P.K Zeitler, 1999. Tectonics of Nanga Parbat, western
Himalaya: synkinematic plutonism within doubly-vergent shear zones
of a crustal-scale pop-up structure. Geology, 27,
999-1002.
N. Appalachian research
Schoonmaker, A., Kidd, W.S.F., DeLong, S.E., and Bender, J.F.,
2014. Lawrence Head Volcanics and Dunnage Mélange, Newfoundland
Appalachians: origin by Ordovician ridge subduction or in back arc
rift? Geoscience Can., 41, 523-556.
Tectonic significance of Cambro-Ordovician and Siluro-Devonian
stratigraphy and magmatism in the Chesuncook Lake and Ripogenus
Gorge area, north-central Maine. NEIGC 2013 meeting field trip
guide. pdf file
[coloured
geological map, cross sections and stratigraphic column of
Ripogenus Dam and Gorge area]
Schoonmaker, A., W.S.F. Kidd, D.N. Reusch, M.J. Dorais, T. Gregg, and C. Spencer, 2011. Stratigraphic context, geochemical, and isotopic properties of magmatism in the Siluro-Devonian inliers of northern Maine: Implications for the Acadian Orogeny. Amer. J. Sci., 311, 528-572. [journal link]
Schoonmaker, A., and Kidd, W.S.F., 2007. A reappraisal of the Stanbridge Nappe and adjacent shelf strata, southern Quebec and northwestern Vermont. Can. J. Earth Sci., 44, 155-169. [coloured geological outcrop map Highgate VT-St. Armand Station PQ]
Schoonmaker, A., and W.S.F. Kidd, 2006. Evidence for a ridge subduction event in the Ordovician rocks of north-central Maine. Geol. Soc. Amer. Bull., 118, 897–912.
Schoonmaker, A., W.S.F. Kidd, and D. Bradley, 2005.
Foreland/Forearc collisional granitoid and mafic magmatism caused
by lower-plate lithospheric slab-breakoff: the Acadian of Maine,
and other orogens. Geology, 33,
961–964.
Lim, C., Kidd, W.S.F., and Howe, S., 2005. Late shortening and extensional structures and veins in the western margin of the Taconic Orogen (NY-VT). J. Geol., 113, 419-438.
Landing, E., G. Pe-Piper, W.S.F. Kidd, and K. Azmy, 2003. Tectonic setting of outer trench slope volcanism: pillow basalt and limestone in the Taconian orogen of eastern New York. Can. J. Earth Sci., 40, 1773-1787.
Hayman, N.W., and W.S.F. Kidd, 2002. The Champlain Thrust System in the Whitehall-Shoreham area: influence of pre- and post-thrust normal faults on the present thrust geometry and lithofacies distribution. Field trip A7, pages7-1 to 7-24 in McLelland, J.M., amd Karabinos, P., (editors) Guidebook for Fieldtrips in New York and Vermont. New England Intercollegiate Geological Conference 94th Annual meeting, and New York State Geological Association 74th Annual meeting, Lake George, NY, September 27th-29th, 2002. Skidmore College, Saratoga Springs. pdf file (1.5Mb) [coloured geological outcrop map Benson-Shoreham area, VT]
Hayman, N.W., and W.S.F. Kidd, 2002. Reactivation of pre-thrusting, syn-convergence normal faults as ramps within the Ordovician Champlain-Taconic thrust system. Geol. Soc. Amer. Bull., 114, 476-489.D.C. Bradley and W.S.F. Kidd, 1991. Flexural extension in
collisional foredeeps. Geol. Soc. Amer. Bull., 103,
1416-1438.
Field trip guides and
geological maps in eastern NY and western Vermont
Fault systems of the Taconic foreland; Whitehall, NY to West
Haven, Vermont [All kinds of
faults!]. NYSGA/NEIGC 2018 meeting. pdf file
Evidence against the allochthonous nature of the Stanbridge Nappe
at Highgate Gorge, northwestern Vermont. NEIGC 2009 meeting. pdf file
[coloured
geological outcrop map Highgate VT-St. Armand Station PQ]
The Champlain Thrust System in the Whitehall-Shoreham area: influence of pre- and post-thrust normal faults on the present thrust geometry and lithofacies distribution. NYSGA/NEIGC 2002 meeting. pdf file [coloured geological outcrop map Benson-Shoreham area, VT]
Lithofacies and structure of the Taconic Flysch, Melange, and Allochthon in the New York Capital District. NYSGA 1995 meeting. pdf file [coloured geological outcrop map of New York Capital district]
Thrusts, melanges, folded thrusts, and duplexes in the Taconic
Foreland. NYSGA 1985 meeting. pdf file
Detailed stratigraphic and structural features of the Giddings
Brook slice of the Taconic Allochthon in the Granville area.
NYSGA/NEIGC 1979 meeting. pdf
file
Selections from Bill's scrapbook - Quotes
- Amusing/exasperating
notices and scenes