Seminar – Jane Willenbring
Dynamic interaction of Life and Landscape Dr. Jane Willenbring, Associate Professor Stanford – School of Earth, Energy, and Environmental Sciences Wednesday, March 3rd, 20211 pm […]
Dynamic interaction of Life and Landscape Dr. Jane Willenbring, Associate Professor Stanford – School of Earth, Energy, and Environmental Sciences Wednesday, March 3rd, 20211 pm […]
The Geology Department office is open, virtually. Need to talk to Irene, Joan or Heather stop any time,Monday – Friday9 am to 1 pm zoom […]
Evolution of the Long-lived Yellowstone Hotspot from Offshore California at 56 Ma to its Current Position at Yellowstone National Park Dr. Vic CampSan Diego State […]
Fluids, fracture, and faults: source studies of induced earthquakes in Alberta and Raton Basin Dr. Ruijia Wang, PostdocUniversity of New Mexico, Department of Earth and […]
Can’t take the heat? Hydrogeologic responses to permafrost thaw Dr. Sarah Evans, Assistant ProfessorAppalachian State University, Department of Geological and Environmental Sciences Wednesday, April 7th, […]
Analyzing Geophysical Electric Logs and Historical Geochemical Data for Regressions from Deep Resistivity to Total Dissolved Solids to Characterize the Shallow Freshwater Aquifer in the […]
Theses Defenses of 2020-2021 Fall 2020 MS Candidates Fluid Pressure Modeling of Faults nd Simulation Optimization of Wastewater Injection in the Raton Basin, CO-MN MS […]
Fluid Pressure Modeling of Faults and Simulation Optimization of Wastewater Injection in the Raton Basin, CO-NM Robert HernandezMS CandidateAdvisor: Dr. Matt Weingarten December 11, 202010 […]
Injection Induced Seismicity in the Raton Basin: Probabilistic Assessment of Fault Slip Potential with Application to Unmapped Faults Ariella GoldsteinMS CandidateAdvisor: Matt Weingarten December 11, […]
A comparison of the relative taxonomic abundances of fossil seabirds from the early to late Pliocene of California Ross GrundlerBS CandidateAdvisor: Dr. Tom Demere and […]