User talk:Amina Alfalah/Denise M. Stone/Bibliography

Denise M. Stone attended the Texas Christian University in Fort Worth Texas. While attending the university she became interested in geology. She was expecting to graduate with a degree in International Relations however, she shifted her interest into Geology after an introductory geology course and then she changed her major to geology. Thus, she had pursued in it and eventually completed her master’s degree at Memphis State University in 1979. During her studies, she worked at “Superior Oil.” Later, she was encouraged by her professor to with the American Association of Petroleum Geologists (AAPG) in 1978. After receiving her master’s in 1981, Denise M. Stone became a licensed professional Geoscientist and spent 40 years working in Houston. She then, retired later and moved to Centennial Colorado. Stone has been an independent geologist consultant since 2003. For over 20 years she has part and involved in the international and domestic oil and gas exploration projects. Since then, she retired and moved to Centennial Colorado. '''The topic regarding the representation of women in geosciences has been of recent interest in the geoscience community. As a woman with decades of experience in the field, Denise M. Stone has seen women rising through the ranks in geosciences, witnessing an evolution of the representation of women over the years.'''