Evoution of Orogenic Systems
We have undertaken to strengthen our existing expertise in the the broad area which we call the "Evolution of Orogenic Systems". This area includes many "traditional subdisciplines" in the Geosciences related to deciphering the physical and chemical processes that have controlled the tectonic processes and internal structure of the earth. Our historical strengths in regional tectonics, seismology, lithospheric processes, applied geophysics, satellite geodesy, igneous petrology, structural geology, petroleum exploration, and sequence stratigraphy create the environment needed to adequately study the inherrently multidisciplinary problems of orogenic processes.
Our existing faculty and their primary tools in this broad area include:
David Barbeau: Tectonics and Sedimentation
James Kellogg: Global positioning and Andean Geophysics
Christopher Kendall: Sequence Stratigraphy and Basin Evolution
Matt Kohn: Metamorphic Petrology and Stable Isotope Geochemistry
Camelia Knapp: Environmental and Exploration Geophysics
James Knapp: Seismology, Tectonics, and Lithospheric Processes
Thomas J. Owens: Seismology and Lithospheric Processes
Pradeep Talwani: Seismotechtonics, Paleoseismology, and Resevoir Induced Seismicity
Scott M. White: Marine Geology and Geophysics
Gene Yogodzinski: Igneous Petrology, Geochemistry, and Volcanology