Dr. Neitzke Adamo’s research focuses on examining the sedimentological, paleontological and geochemical changes in sediments to understanding the surface and deep-water changes in the North Atlantic Ocean over the past 150 ka. Through her work with the Rutgers University Geology Museum, she is also involved in geoscience education research and examining and implementing new technologies and methodologies to create accessible museum spaces and content. Dr. Neitzke Adamo’s works with undergraduate and graduate students to explore geodetic remote sensing techniques through the use of Unmanned Aerial Vehicles (UAVs, or drones) and photogrammetry.
Publications and Products
Neitzke-Adamo, L., A. J. Blandford, J. Crisione, E. Gordor, and R. K. Olsson, 2018. The Rutgers Geology Museum: America's first geology museum and the last 200 years of geoscience education. Museums at the Forefront of the History and Philosophy of Geology: History Made, History in the Making, Geological Society of America Special Edition Paper, (2018).
Neitzke Adamo, L., Criscione, J., Sarkar, R., and McAuliffe, C., “Mineral Matching”, American Geosciences Institute, 2020 Earth Science Week Calendar- January 2021, Published in collaboration with the Geological Society of America.
Neitzke-Adamo, L., Introduction. Science Comics: Rocks and Minerals. By Andy Hirsh. First Second Books. New York: Macmillan Imprint, (October 2020).
Neitzke Adamo, L., “Glaciers, Drones, and 3D Printers, Oh My!” PolarTREC, 20 September 2019, https://www.polartrec.com/resources/lesson/glaciers-drones-and-3d-printers-oh-my.
Neitzke Adamo, L., “Exploring 3D Geology”, PolarTREC, 20 September 2019, https://www.polartrec.com/resources/lesson/exploring-3d-geology. (Also published in the American Geosciences Institute, 2019 Earth Science Week Calendar)
Neitzke-Adamo, L., “Sliding Glaciers.” PolarTREC, 10 August 2018 - 28 August 2018, www.polartrec.com/expeditions/sliding-glaciers
Evans, H.F, Channell, J.E.T., Stoner, J.S., Hillaire-Marcel, C., Wright, J.D., Neitzke, L.C., and G.S. Mountain, 2007. Paleointensity-assisted chronostratigraphy of detrital layers on the Eirik Drift (North Atlantic) since marine isotope stage 11. Geochemistry, Geophysics and Geosystems, Volume 8.
Recent Abstracts
- Williams, R., Neitzke Adamo, L. and Boyd, M., Analyzing Coastal Geomorphology at the Rutgers University Marine Field Station with Remote Sensing Technology. Abstract 15-1, 2021 Northeast Geological Society of America Annual Meeting.
- Spector, A., Neitzke Adamo, L., Miller, K.G., Rowan, C.M., and Browning, J.V., Use Of Drone Technology and 3D Visualization Software for Virtual Field Trip Creation: Pebble Bluff Outcrop in the Newark Basin, New Jersey. Abstract 4-4, 2021 Northeast Geological Society of America Annual Meeting.
- Irizarry-Barreto, P., Sarkar, R., and Neitzke Adamo, L., Virtual Geology: Exploring the Rocking Geology of your Neighborhood! Abstract ED023-04, 2020 Fall Meeting American Geophysical Union, AGU Annual Meeting.
- Schmelz, W., Rowan, C.M., Neitzke Adamo, L., Spector, A., and Miller, K., Using low-cost Arduino based GNSS boards to collect centimeter accurate topography from drone orthophotography. Abstract H013-0007, 2020 Fall Meeting American Geophysical Union, AGU Annual Meeting.
- Sarkar, R., Neitzke Adamo, L., and Wright, J.D., A Tale of Two Drifts: A High-Resolution Study of North Atlantic Deepwater Using Marine Proxies at Eirik and Gardar Drifts. Abstract PP022-0001, 2020 Fall Meeting American Geophysical Union, AGU Annual Meeting.
- Sarkar, R., Criscione, J., Neitzke Adamo, L., and Irizarry, P., Virtual Merit Badge Program for Scouting Groups at the Rutgers University Geology Museum. Abstract ED023-08, 2020 Fall Meeting American Geophysical Union, AGU Annual Meeting.
- Spector, A., Neitzke Adamo, L., Miller, K., Browning, J.V., and Rowan, C., Drone Technology and 3d Visualization Software to Recreate In-Field Experiences in the Newark Basin. Paper No. 261-10, Geological Society of America, GSA 2020 Annual Meeting.
- Sarkar, R., Neitzke Adamo, L., Criscione, J., and Irizarry-Barreto, P., Integrating 3d Printing and Geosciences to Visitor Experiences at the Rutgers University Geology Museum. Paper No. 65-7, Geological Society of America, GSA 2020 Annual Meeting.
- Kawalec, J., and Neitzke Adamo, L., Exploration Of Structure From Motion Programs And Their Application To Improving Student Learning In Geoscience Classrooms. Paper No. 8-14, Geological Society of America, GSA 2020 Annual Meeting.
- Neitzke Adamo, L., Zoet, L. K., Iverson, N. R. and Woodard, J., 2019. Using UAVs, Structure from Motion, and 3D printers in education and outreach: An example from the Swiss Alps. Session 72, Geological Society of America, GSA 2019 Phoenix Annual Meeting.
- Gross, J. and Neitzke Adamo, L., 2019. Mars through motions: Exploring Mars through the eyes of a rover by applying innovative learning techniques to undergraduate teaching in planetary sciences. Session 155, Geological Society of America, GSA 2019 Phoenix Annual Meeting.
- Amitai, W., Neitzke Adamo, L., Irizarry-Barreto, P. and Criscione, J., 2019. Applications for adaptations: Exploring animal adaptations through a mobile application at the Rutgers Geology Museum. Session 190, Booth 128. Geological Society of America, GSA 2019 Phoenix Annual Meeting.
- Bellino, L. and Neitzke Adamo, L., 2019. Engaging scavenger hunt to explore the JOIDES Resolution: In Search of Earth’s Secrets exhibit. Session 155, Geological Society of America, GSA 2019 Phoenix Annual Meeting.
- Criscione, J., Neitzke Adamo, L. and Irizarry-Barreto, P., 2019. Using patch programs to engage new audiences at the Rutgers Geology Museum. Session 190, Booth 125. Geological Society of America, GSA 2019 Phoenix Annual Meeting.
- Sarkar, R., Neitzke Adamo, L. and Wright, J. D., 2019. A high-resolution study of the last deglaciation at Eirik and Gardar Drifts: Evidence of changing water masses from planktonic foraminiferal faunal analysis and geochemical proxies. Session 36, Booth 184. Geological Society of America, GSA 2019 Phoenix Annual Meeting.
- Sherman, E. and Neitzke Adamo, L., 2019. Changing oceans and changing climates: Examining deep-water circulation changes on Gardar Drift. Session 36, Booth 185. Geological Society of America, GSA 2019 Phoenix Annual Meeting.