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Kellen Gunderson

和Kellen Gunderson探索大弯曲国家公园的地质奥秘

March 4, 2017March 4, 2017 Xiaofang He

Kellen Gunderson是在雪佛龙能源技术公司工作的野外地质学家。 您可以通过Google Scholar阅读更多关于他的研究。

Exploring the Geology of Big Bend National Park with Kellen Gunderson

February 2, 2017 Christopher Spencer

Part of what is means to be a Traveling Geologist is that your curiosity and desire for discovery never stops, even when you are on holiday. For those brave souls who are coupled to us Traveling Geologists, this means that many of our family vacations are actually just well disguised geologic expeditions. This became apparent […]

TravelingGeologists from history: Max Steineke’s discovery of oil in Saudi Arabia with Kellen Gunderson

August 1, 2016 Christopher Spencer

There are many ‘TravelingGeologists’ from history that have left an indelible mark on our understanding of earth sciences as well as on society. You can read more about the seminal geologists of the past here. This post comes from Kellen Gunderson. Kellen received his PhD from Lehigh University and now works for a large energy company in […]

Pennsylvania Coal Country: Bear Valley Mine and Centralia

July 17, 2014November 8, 2014 Christopher Spencer

 by Kellen Gunderson The 19th century industrial revolution was powered by coal. In the United States most of that coal came from a region in Northeastern Pennsylvania called the anthracite coal belt. Coal was first discovered there in the late 18th century and commercial coal mining began in the early 19th century with the formation […]

External Spanish Pyrenees – Kellen Gunderson

June 10, 2013November 9, 2014 Christopher Spencer

The external Spanish Pyrenees are classic locale for geologists who want to study the interactions between sedimentation and tectonics. The Pyrenees are a fold and thrust belt resulting from the collision of Iberia and Europe. Most of the deformation of the external Pyrenees occurred during the Eocene (56-34 Million years ago). The external Pyrenees are […]

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