May 1, 2018 | Geological Sciences, Theses
Theses Defenses of Spring 2018 MS Candidates Alexander Laws Using high-resolution Chirp subbottom data to map submerged paleoshorelines: Implications for uplift rates and archaeological sites, Northern Channel Islands, California, USA MS Candidate Advisor: Dr....
May 1, 2018 | Geological Sciences, Theses
Theses Defenses Spring-2018 Spring 2018 BS Candidates Michael Levenson Using Ground Penetrating Radar to Determine Stratigraphic Architecture of the Cooloola Sand Mass, Southeastern, Queensland, Australia BS Candidate Advisor: Dr. Allen Gontz Defense: May...
Apr 3, 2018 | Faculty, Geological Sciences, News, –Archives
Gone but not forgotten Lecturing to Shannon in the Blue Mountains, Australia Anton Donald Ptacek passed away at the age of 84 on March 22, 2018 in Edmonds, WA. Don was born on November 17, 1933 in Chicago, IL to Anton and Anna Ptacek. He was a...
Apr 2, 2018 | Geological Sciences, News, –Archives
Top row left: Kip Herring, Jack Brown (grad), Bennett Spevack Bottom row left: Maddie Burvan (undergrad), Micheal Levenson (undergrad), Bonnie Bloeser, Mark Korte-Nahabedian (grad), and Abbey Warner (grad) Your 2018 IBA team took first place at last weeks...
Mar 21, 2018 | Geological Sciences, News, Research, Seminars, –Archives
Early History of the Yellowstone Hotspot and its Interaction with the Subducting Farallon Slab Dr. Vic Camp San Diego State UniversityWednesday April 11th, 2018CSL 422 – 1pm Abstract Recent evidence suggests that the Yellowstone hotspot is a long-lived feature...
Mar 15, 2018 | Geological Sciences, News, Research, Seminars, –Archives
Shallow soft sediment deformation at IODP sites C0006 and C0007, Nankai Trough, Japan: evidence for strong ground motion at the frontal thrust Drake SingletonSan Diego State UniversityWednesday, March 21st, 2018CSL 422 – 1pm AbstractFor over 50 years the...