About

Left: Working the GMR (nuclear magnetic resonance instrument) in Eel River Critical Zone Observatory. Right:  Flood deposits caused by paleo Lake Missoula.                       


I am a Master’s candidate at the University of Wyoming in Geology and Geophysics. The Wyoming Center for Environmental Hydrology and Geophysics (WyCEHG), presents a unique research opportunity to blend my interest in geophysics with the near surface environment. At Wyoming, I am studying a time-domain airborne electromagnetic data set and its implications for the Critical Zone in the Snowy Range, WY under the guidance of Dr. W. Steven Holbrook and Dr. Clifford Riebe.


I graduated with a B.A. in Geology and Physics from Colorado College in Colorado Springs. Throughout my undergraduate career I focused on seismology, including an IRIS internship at the University of Wisconsin - Madison.

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