Thesis Defense: Kaitlin Wessel
500 Year Rupture History of the Imperial Fault at the International Border Through Analysis of Faulted Lake Cahuilla Sediments, Carbon-14 Data, and Climate Data Kaitlin […]
500 Year Rupture History of the Imperial Fault at the International Border Through Analysis of Faulted Lake Cahuilla Sediments, Carbon-14 Data, and Climate Data Kaitlin […]
The Geol 306 (Structural Geology) class finish up another weekend in the San Felipe Hills mapping the complex folded and faulted sediments.
Show me geology is powered by student volunteers like those in the photo above. The goal is to bring K-8 students on campus for a […]
Francisco Suárez Vidal Monday, November 4th, 2015 We are saddened to report the passing of Francisco Suárez Vidal, a long-time friend, colleague, and alumni […]
Several students presented poster sessions at GSA this year, as well as helped man the SDSU Geology booth!
Historical Geology, Mineralogy, and Geologic Inquiry students spend 3 days at the Grand Canyon! View all Get your own
Quantifying the impact of fault zone plasticity in San Andreas earthquake scenarios Daniel Roten, PhD SDSU, Computational Research Seismologist Wednesday, October 28th, 2015 CSL 422 […]
Pine Valley Trailer Park, A Tale of Two Fractured Rock Aquifers Chuck Houser SCS Engineers Wednesday, October 21st, 2015 CSL 422 – 1:00pm Abstract […]
Segmentation of the Western Laurentian Continental Margin: Evidence for Active Tectonism in the Neoproterozoic-Cambrian ‘Miogeocline’ Dr. Brian J. Mahoney Professor, University of Wisconsin-Eau Claire […]
Vein Structures and Intrastratal Microfractured Zones Interpreted in Cores of Late Miocene Diatomite, Midway Sunset Field, CA Bonnie BloeserSr. Staff Geologist Aera Energy (retired) Wednesday, October […]