2017 Gordon Bell Prize
Earthquake Code Originating From SDSU Professor Used in 2017 Gordon Bell Prize Research Chinese Team Recognized for Simulating 20th Century’s Most Devastating Earthquake A numerical code, […]
Earthquake Code Originating From SDSU Professor Used in 2017 Gordon Bell Prize Research Chinese Team Recognized for Simulating 20th Century’s Most Devastating Earthquake A numerical code, […]
2 new publications by Dr. Vic Camp International Association of Volcanology and Chemistry of the Earth’s Interior Camp, V. E., Reidel, S.P., Ross, M.E., […]
Dr. Maloney’s research in the Channel Islands was featured in Fall 2016 issued of 360 Magazine. To read the full article click 360 and flip […]
Congratulations Kyle! Kyle Withers, JDP student, was invited to give a talk at the 2016 SSA Annual Meeting in Reno and was one of five […]
Archaeological and Biological Assessment of Submerged Landforms off the Pacific Coast Jillian Maloney in conjunction with collaborators from the University of Oregon, Oregon State University, UC […]
SDSU to search seafloor for artifacts of ‘First Americans’ Gary Robbins of the San Diego Union-Tribune published an article featuring the work of our own […]
Residual regolith derived from the biotite-controlled weathering of Cretaceous tonalite-quartz diorite, Peninsular Ranges, southern California, USA: A case study Heather Webb and Gary H. Girty […]
A Microseismic Approach to Hurricane Monitoring Matt Skakun BS Candidate Advisor: Dr. Shuo Ma Friday, December 11th, 2015 CSL 422 – 9:30am watch Matt’s defense […]
Compositional linear modeling, non-central principal component analysis, Ω and relative variation curves: using higher dimensional space to unravel elemental mass redistribution patterns within the regolith […]
Effects of illuviation on the petrology and chemistry of tonalitic saprock Ashley Heath MS Candidate Advisor: Dr. Gary H. Girty Friday, December 11th, 2015 CSL […]