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Dr. Sandra Wyld

Sandra Wyld

Dr. Sandra J. Wyld

Current Students

Meg Kinsella is in the second year of her master’s research. Meg’s thesis involves the structural and tectonic study of the Fox Range and implications the range has on the regional geology during the Mesozoic.

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Student Theses

Veronica C. Ciavarella, Dept. of Geology, University of Georgia, M.S. degree received, 2003. Title of thesis: "Mesozoic deformation and pluton emplacement in the northern Luning-Fencemaker fold-and-thrust belt: New evidence from the Bloody Run Hills, Nevada" (131 pp.). Abstract (PDF)

Chad E. Wolak, Dept. of Geology, University of Georgia, M.S. degree received, 2001. Title of thesis: "Mesozoic structure, stratigraphy, and magmatism in the eastern Pueblo Mountains, southeast Oregon and northwest Nevada: A record of an allochthonous arc terrane" (180 pp.). Abstract (PDF)

Johannah W. Rogers, Dept. of Geology, University of Georgia, M.S. degree received, 1999. Title of thesis: "Jurassic-Cretaceous deformation in the Santa Rosa Range, Nevada: Implications for the developement of the northern Luning-Fencemaker fold-and-thrust belt" (195 pp). Abstract (PDF)

Heather Folsom, undergraduate Senior Honor's thesis, Dept. of Geology, University of Georgia (degree received, 2000). Title of thesis: "Analysis of Mesozoic deformation in a backarc basin, northwestern Nevada" (92 pp.). Summary