Caden J Howlett is a field geologist with a broad interest in understanding the long-term behavior of the lithosphere. He is passionate about thrust belts, core complexes, and science communication. See Caden’s YouTube for videos on a variety of topics ranging from Andes fieldwork to graduate school advice (www.youtube.com/c/CadenHowlett). Cerro Mercedario is the eighth-highest mountain […]
Andes
Working in the high and dry Andes of Chile, South America with Stephanie Sykora
Stephanie is an exploration geologists working globally for copper exploration. She write her own blog www.exploringtheearth.com on geology of various places she has worked in or been to.
Understanding the eruptive history of Volcán Manantial Pelado, Chile with Heather Winslow
Heather Winslow completed her BA in environmental science at Willamette University followed by a year of post-baccalaureate work at Oregon State University. She’s in her first year of graduate school at the University of Nevada, Reno pursuing her MS in geology. Heather is interested in using geochemistry and igneous petrology to understand the internal plumbing […]
Patagonian adventures with Tanya Ewing
Tanya is a postdoctoral fellow at the University of Lausanne in Switzerland. Originally from New Zealand, Tanya loves being in the mountains and solving geologic problems with mass spectrometry. You can read more about her research here.
The Principal Cordillera of the Argentine Andes with Sebastián Ramírez
Sebastián Ramírez is a Ph.D. student at UT Austin. You can read more about his research here. I have been at the University of Texas at Austin working towards a Ph.D. degree in geology since 2011. I moved here after completing my M.Sc. (also in geology) at the University of Buenos Aires (Argentina). My co-advisor […]