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Richard K. Bono
Assistant Profesor, Florida State University
Professional Experience
Florida State University
Assistant Profesor
2022 - Present
University of Liverpool
Postdoctoral researcher
2018 - 2021
University of Rochester
PhD
2012 - 2017
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Education
Doctorate
2016
University of Rochester
Masters
University of Rochester
Doctorate
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Honors & Awards
Takesi Nagata Early Career Award
Received December 2024
Publications
A Model Framework for Scaling Pre‐Quaternary Cosmogenic Nuclide Production Rates

Cosmogenic nuclide dating is an essential component of studying Earth surface processes, but it requires knowledge of how nuclide production rates ...

January 17, 2025
AGU Abstracts
A Model of PSV using Legendre Polynomials
COMPREHENSIVE GEOMAGNETIC FIELD MODELING AND UNCERTAINTY ASSESSMENT: ENHANCING ADVANCED APPLICATIONS, INCLUDING ALTERNATIVE NAVIGATION I ELIGHTNING
geomagnetism, paleomagnetism and electromagnetism | 12 december 2024
Richard K. Bono, Christopher J. Davies, Benjamin G...
Paleosecular variation (PSV) of the geomagnetic field describes the instantaneous spatial deviations from a time-averaged geocentric axial dipole and ...
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Geodynamo Renewal at the Ediacaran–Cambrian Boundary: Evidence from the Chatham-Grenville Syenite Stock, Eastern Canada
GENERAL CONTRIBUTIONS IN GEOMAGNETISM, PALEOMAGNETISM, AND ELECTROMAGNETISM POSTER
geomagnetism, paleomagnetism and electromagnetism | 12 december 2024
Tinghong Zhou, Mauricio Ibañez Mejia, Richard K. B...
Thermal models predict an ultra-low geomagnetic field prior to inner core nucleation (ICN) when the cores kinetic energy approached its magnetic energ...
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Jurassic Volcanics from the Southeastern United States: A Preliminary Assessment of New Paleomagnetic Data
FRONTIERS IN PALEOGEOGRAPHY I POSTER
geomagnetism, paleomagnetism and electromagnetism | 11 december 2024
Benjamin Gaddis, Richard K. Bono
Supercontinent formation and breakup is a dramatic example of plate tectonics, involving processes active in both the crust and mantle. Associated wit...
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