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Prof. Mark H. Anders
Associate Professor
Earth and Environmental Sciences

Earth Institute Affiliate:
Lamont-Doherty Earth Observatory (LDEO)

work: 845-365-8361
fax: 845-365-8150
e-mail1: manders@ldeo.columbia.edu
web: http://www.ldeo.columbia.edu/~manders
Address:
213 Seismology
61 Route 9W - PO Box 1000
Palisades, NY 10964
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User ID: 21
Last Modified: 11-24-2009
Projects:
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The Normal Fault Paradox: Using Fault Zone Deformation to Test Extensional Models
Prof. Mark Anders
Earth Institute Contact: Prof. Mark Anders
Organization: Lamont-Doherty Earth Observatory (LDEO)
Locations: United States of America
Special Locations: Western United States Basin & Range Province

Quantification of Extensional Fault Processes and Landscape Response using Surface Exposure Dating
Dr. Deirdre Commins
Earth Institute Contact: Dr. Joerg Schaefer
Organization: Lamont-Doherty Earth Observatory (LDEO)
Locations: United States of America
Special Locations: Canyon Lands, Utah
Publications:
- "Rock deformation studies in the Mineral Mountains and Sevier Desert of west-central Utah: Implications for upper crustal low-angle normal faulting,"by Anders, M. H., with Christie-Blick, N.; Wills, S.; Krueger, S. W., Geological Society of America Bulletin, Volume 113, Issue 7, p.895-907, Summer 2001
- "Growth of a normal fault system: observations from the Lake Malawi basin of the east African rift,"by Anders, M. H., with Contreras, J.; Anders, M. H.; Scholz, C. H., Journal of Structural Geology, Volume 22, Issue 2, 159-168, Winter 2000
- "Stratified granular media beneath large slide blocks: Implications for mode of emplacement,"by Anders, M. H., with M. H.; Aharonov, E.; Walsh, J. J., Volume 28, Issue 11, p.971-974, Winter 2000


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