Students
Undergraduate Students
Students listed alphabetically
Colin Bogoski (B.S., 2021; C/S): Reproducibility of 10Be in a burned catchment before and after the 2018 Woolsey Fire
Ken Ferrell, Jr. (B.S., current; A/C/M/S): Assessments of streamflow and flooding along the Pere Marquette River, MI
[LINK to EMU McNair Scholars Research Journal, v. 14, article 4, 2021]Max Fraleigh (B.S., 2018; C/L/S): Analysis of motion on faults associated with the Ste. Genevieve Fault System, eastern Missouri
Award Winner: Best Undergraduate Research Poster Presentation, Michigan Chapter of the American Institute of Professional GeologistsJoel Harris (B.S., current; S): Using an N-type Schmidt Hammer to determine the initial orientation of a displaced glacial erratic
Sloane Kennedy (B.S., 2020; C/G/L/S): Is there a link between volcanic eruptions and trackless zircons in northern Australia?
Award Winner: Best Undergraduate Research Poster Presentation, Michigan Chapter of the American Institute of Professional GeologistsStephen Ogden (B.S., 2020; S): Using 10Be to understand the glacial history of Isle Royale National Park, Michigan
Alexys Peplinski (B.S., 2020; S): Reconstruction depositional orientations of large glacial erratics in a human-disturbed interlobate landscape
Leah VanLandingham (B.S., 2020; A/C/S/T): Analysis of meteoric and in-situ 10Be denudation rates in the George River, Tasmania, Australia
[LINK to Geochronology, open-access journal article]
A = Author/co-author on peer-reviewed published journal article
C = Presented at national geology (or other) conference
G = Currently in graduate school
L = Presented at local/regional geology (or other) conference
M = Published in the EMU McNair Scholars Journal
S = Presented at EMU Undergraduate Symposium
T = Wrote undergraduate thesis
Graduate Students
Jake Martin (M.S., current): Working Thesis Title: Modeling global erosion with 10Be