Research Interests
My research focuses on understanding the tectonic evolution, kinematic history, and active deformation of mountain belts. I assimilate field work and geospatial information, within a geographic information systems framework (GIS), to extract signatures of active tectonics from the landscape. Through my research, I hope to advance our knowledge of interactions between tectonics and erosion. Please visit my website for more information.
Published Papers
Schleicher, L.S., Miller, J.W., Watkins-Kenney, S.C., Carnes-McNaughton, L.F., and Wilde-Ramsing, M.U. (2008) Non-destructive chemical characterization of ceramic shards from Shipwreck 31CR314 and Brunswick Town, North Carolina. Journal of Archaeological Science (35), 2824-2838.
GEOL 110: Physical Geology Laboratory (Fall 2009)
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