
Mauna Loa Eruption: Q&A with SDSU Geologist
Did the world’s largest active volcano show warning signs before it began to erupt? Vic Camp sheds light on the science surrounding Hawai’i’s Mauna Loa.
Did the world’s largest active volcano show warning signs before it began to erupt? Vic Camp sheds light on the science surrounding Hawai’i’s Mauna Loa.
Undergraduate geophysics major Vanessa Herrera sought out seismic data in Santa Fe and Southern California
Spontaneous adventures and the close-knit nature of the geology community have been defining features for this graduating senior
Since the 1930s through today, SDSU geologists have been gathering to appreciate earth’s wondrous landscapes.
What led to an unusual string of shark attacks in San Diego in 2009? Geological Sciences professor Kim Olsen explains whether earthquakes were to blame.
SDSU joint Ph.D. student Ryley Hill presented new work using geophysical modeling to quantify how the presence of a large lake overlying the fault could have affected rupture timing on the southern San Andreas in the past.