
·
Cal Poly
Pomona – Tropical
Field Studies Course (2006):
Geomorphology of a dynamic neotropical
landscape, Costa Rica, Central America
·
Cal Poly
Pomona, Geological Sciences – Independent Field Studies (2003 &
2005):
Seismotectonics and earthquake hazards
of the Nicoya Peninsula, Costa Rica
·
N.S.F.
MARGINS Program – Central America Tectonics Workshop (2001):
Quaternary neotectonics of the Costa
Rican coastal fore arc
·
Franklin
& Marshall College, Geosciences Department – Senior Trip (2000):
Costa Rica: Geosciences and
Environmental Studies Field Excursion
· Cal Poly Pomona – Geology Club Field
Trip (2006):
Active tectonics
and geomorphology along the Northern San Andreas Fault:
1906 San Francisco Earthquake Centennial
Field Trip
·
Cal Poly
Pomona – Geology Club Field Trip (2005 - Part I):
Geomorphology
and landscape evolution of the southern Sierra Nevada:
Sequoia and
Yosemite National Parks
·
Cal Poly
Pomona – Geology Club Field Trip (2003):
Geology and geomorphology of the Big Sur
coast, Central California
·
Cal Poly
Pomona, Geological Sciences Department:
Tectonic geomorphology of the San Diego
County coastal zone
·
Cal Poly
Pomona, Geological Sciences Department:
Engineering geology and flood hazards of
San Gabriel Canyon
·
Cal Poly
Pomona, Geological Sciences Department:
Geomorphology of the San Antonio Canyon
watershed, San Gabriel Mountains
·
U.C. Santa
Cruz, Earth Sciences Department:
Coastal tectonics and geomorphology of
the Santa Cruz marine terraces
·
U.C. Santa
Cruz, Earth Sciences Department:
Geomorphology of the San Andreas fault
zone, Santa Cruz Mountains
·
U.C. Santa
Cruz, Earth Sciences Department – Alumni Reunion (1990):
Tour of downtown Santa Cruz in the wake
of the quake of '89
·
Franklin
& Marshall College, Geosciences Department:
Stream restoration projects of Lititz
Run, Lancaster County, Pennsylvania
·
Franklin
& Marshall College, Geosciences Department:
Tucquan Creek watershed, Lancaster
County, Pennsylvania
·
Penn State
University, Geosciences Department:
Karst geomorphology of the Nittany
Valley area, Central Pennsylvania
·
Penn State
University, Geosciences Department:
Periglacial
geomorphology and landscape response to Quaternary
climate change, Tussey Mountain and Bear
Meadows, Central Pennsylvania