Students

Graduate Students

Prospective Students:
         
I usually accept 1-2 students each year at the MS or PhD levels. My students typically work on projects that involve studying the tectonic evolution of the North and South American Cordillera using seismic techniques or on regional ground and surface water problems. If you are interested in pursuing a degree at NAU in these areas, I encourage you to first explore the SESES and NAU website for information. If you have specific questions about my research, potential projects etc., I encourage you to contact me.

Current Students and Projects:

John Compton - MS Student (Tectonic Evolution of the Mid-Continent)
Allison Haddon - MS Student (Lithosphere Structure of the Pampean Flat Slab)
Andrew Platt - MS Student (Sediment Flux within the Grand Canyon reach of the Colorado River)
Shannon Rees - MS Student (Structure of Cinder Cones within the San Francisco Volcanic Field)
Sarah Robinson - PhD Student  (The Role of Water in Flat Slab Subduction)

Tanya Vander Vis - MS Student (Groundwater Flow near Pipe Spring Monument)


Undergraduate Students

Current
Trevor Pacion
Chris McDonnell

Former:
          Joshua Brown
Thomas Chapparo - Now MS Student at Scripps
Sam Levy - Now MS Student at NC State
Alden Netto - Now at Texas Tech
Kyle Villareal - Now at USGS



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