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SAGE 2000

NSF-REU Undergraduate Students Attending SAGE 2000

NAME INSTITUTION TITLE OF REPORT

Baker, Michael

University of Utah

 

Bollin, Brian University of Utah Seismic Refraction: It’s usefulness as an archaeological tool
Chen, Hong-Wen Williams College  
Folsom, Heather University of Georgia Geologic and tectonic significance of seismic refraction studies in the Santa Fe River Canyon, northern New Mexico
Francis, Barbara College of William and Mary
College of William and Mary
Green, Alisa University of Southern Utah
Magnetotellurics and Basin Analysis at Santa Fe River Canyon
Harmon, Nicholas
Boston University Seismic Refraction and the Hydrology of the Santa Fe Canyon
Hasterok, Derrick California Institute of Technology Analysis of Magnetotelluric Sounding across the Espanola and Santo Domingo Basins, New Mexico
Kwiatkowski, Amy University of Tennessee Processing the SAGE 2000 Reflection Data and the Final CMP Stacked Section
Maddox, Stacy University of Nevada, Reno An Exploration of Magnetotelluric Inversion
Mazzoni, Stefano University of California, Santa Cruz Gravity signature and structure of the La Bajada fault zone; a basin transfer fault in an active continental rift system, Santa Fe County, New Mexico
Redmond, Hannah Purdue University 2-D Inverse and Forward Modeling with Density Contrasts Across the La Bajada Fault
Roper, Thomas University of Washington  
Rose, Danielle Southern Oregon State University Seismic Refraction Modeling of the Santa Fe River Canyon Subsurface Structure
Santos, Izabela University of Nevada, Reno Magnetics: A Tool for Interpreting the Environmental Restoration Site in Los Alamos, New Mexico
Scharf, Stephen
Georgia Institute of Technology Subsurface characterization and ground water quality using transient electromagnetic soundings
Wheelock, Shawn University of California, Santa Cruz Raiders of the Lost City: Seismic Refraction at Los Alamos ER Site
Whitfield, Lise University of California, Santa Cruz Using TEM to Determine Subsurface Geology and Hydrology of the Santa Fe River Canyon
Gratwick, Douglas (SAGE 1999) Stanford University Progress Report: Synthesis and Analysis of Mobil seismic data in the southern Espanola basin
Quesada, R. Michael (SAGE 1999)
San Diego State University High  Frequency Radar Sounding of Subsurface Sewage Tanks in the Sombrillo Court Assisted Living Facility in Los Alamos, New Mexico
Richards, Trevor (SAGE 1999) University of Texas, Dallas Northern Espanola Basin Seismic Transect: A Compilation and Interpretation of SAGE Seismic Data
Shaper, David J. (SAGE 1999) U. Wisconsin, Madison How do Different Low Pass Filters Affect the SAGE 2000 Magnetic

 

Graduate, Professional, and/or Foreign Students

NAME INSTITUTION TITLE OF REPORT

DiMauro, Tony

San Diego State University

 

Finnemore, Michael University of Canterbury
The Effect of Error on the Bajada Fault Zone Gravity Survey Results
Hewson, Chadwick University of British Columbia Structural Interpretation of the Santa Fe River Canyon using 2-D Gravity Modeling
A S Hoffman, Nichole
University of New Mexico Using TEM to Imagine Faults in the Santa Fe River Canyon
Johri, Priyanka University of Texas, Arlington  
Lynch, Christopher San Diego State University Deconvolution of Seismic Reflection Data
Peralta, Sergio CICESE, Ensenada  
Schwartz, Cynthia University of Arizona & Hewlett Packard Gravity Analysis of the Santa Fe River Canyon, New Mexico
Solon, Kurt Syracuse University  
Xu, Fan University of Texas, Dallas Application of GPR and Magnetic data to detect shallow underground storage tanks

   
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