STUDENT THESES UNDER THE ADVISEMENT OF J. CASKEY (back to Caskey's homepage)
Masters Theses:
Julie Monet: Liquefaction Susceptibility in the North Half of the San Francisco South and Hunter's Point7.5 Minute Quadrangles, December 2000.
Drew G. Kennedy: Fault Propagation Folding along the Serra Thrust Fault and Evidence for Late Pleistocene Onset of Transpression along the the San Andreas Fault, Northern San Francisco Peninsula, California, December 2002.
Carolyn Randolph Loar: Neotectonic Investigation of the Southern Rogers Creek Fault, Sonoma County, California, May 2002.
Eric W. Ford: Geology of the Burdel Mountain Volcanic s and Associated Basement Rocks of the Petaluma River and Petaluma 7.5 Minute Quadrangles: Implications for Net Displacement Across the East Bay Fault System, Central California, (in progress).
Rianda Levin: Geophysical Investigations of the Windsor Basin, Sonoma County, CA, (in progress).
Bachelor of Science (Senior) Theses:
Jennifer Barr: Northern Continuation of the Serra Fault to Southwest San Francisco: Constraints on Uplift Rates and Style of Deformation Along the San Francisco Peninsula, May 1999.
Nathan Smith: Paleoseismic Activity on the Stillwater Gap Segment of the Dixie Valley Fault: Evidence from the Tectonic Geomorphology and Soil Development of Alluvial Fan Deposits near the Sou Hills, Central Nevada, May 2000.
Mitch Monroe, Uplift Rates of Late Pleistocene Marine Terraces near Half Moon Bay, San Mateo County, CA, Senior Thesis, Department of Geosciences, San Francisco State University, May 2003.
Joe Pesche, Geophysical Mapping of Serpentinite Bodies of the Presido, San Francisco, CA, May 2003.
Marina T. Mascorro, Character of Aseismic Fault Creep in the San Francisco Bay Area, (expected completion, May 2004).
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