Marine Geology & Geophysics
Management, sharing, and stewardship of global resources demands an understanding of global environmental change, Earth resources, and natural hazards related to the dynamics of the solid Earth, oceans, and atmosphere on time scales longer and over ranges larger than have been recorded by human experience. Link to the COAS Marine Geology and Geophysics program.
Recent Submissions
- Remote measurements of waves and currents over complex bathymetry
- Remote sensing of radiation stress gradients from optical imagery
- Mantle melting and heterogeneity along mid-ocean ridges : insight from basalt geochemistry along axial depth and morphologic gradients for intermediate spreading rate systems
- The fluvial response to glacial-interglacial climate change in the Pacific Northwest, USA
- Diffuse deformation patterns along the North American plate boundary zone, offshore western United States
- Late Quaternary paleoceanography of the Northeast Pacific and Atlantic Oceans based on diatom transfer functions
- Design, assessment, and future implications of the Multiple Enzyme Analyzer (MEA), a tool for in-situ monitoring of marine microbial activity
- Submarine plateau volcanism and Cretaceous Ocean Anoxic Event 1a : geochemical evidence from Aptian sedimentary sections

