Angela M. Hessler, Ph.D.

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2001 Stanford University, Palo Alto, CA 
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Donald R. Lowe grad student 2001 Stanford
 (Evidence for climate and weathering in siliciclastic sedimentary rocks of the 3.2 GA Moodies Group, Barberton greenstone belt, South Africa.)
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Hessler AM, Fildani A. (2019) Deep-sea fans: tapping into Earth's changing landscapes Journal of Sedimentary Research. 89: 1171-1179
Fildani A, Hessler AM, Mason CC, et al. (2018) Late Pleistocene glacial transitions in North America altered major river drainages, as revealed by deep-sea sediment. Scientific Reports. 8: 13839
Hessler AM, Sharman GR. (2018) Subduction zones and their hydrocarbon systems Geosphere. 14: 2044-2067
Hessler AM, Covault JA, Stockli DF, et al. (2018) Late Cenozoic cooling favored glacial over tectonic controls on sediment supply to the western Gulf of Mexico Geology. 46: 995-998
McKay MP, Jackson WT, Hessler AM. (2018) Tectonic stress regime recorded by zircon Th/U Gondwana Research. 57: 1-9
Hessler AM, Zhang J, Covault J, et al. (2017) Continental weathering coupled to Paleogene climate changes in North America Geology. 45: 911-914
Hessler AM, Lowe DR. (2017) Initial generation of sand across climate zones of the Mojave, Sierra Nevada, and Klamath Batholiths in California, U.S.A. Sedimentary Geology. 348: 37-50
McKay MP, Coble MA, Hessler AM, et al. (2016) Petrogenesis and provenance of distal volcanic tuffs from the Permian-Triassic Karoo Basin, South Africa: A window into a dissected magmatic province Geosphere. 12: 1-14
Fildani A, McKay MP, Stockli D, et al. (2016) The ancestral Mississippi drainage archived in the late Wisconsin Mississippi deep-sea fan Geology. 44: 479-482
Hessler AM, Fildani A. (2015) Andean forearc dynamics, as recorded by detrital zircon from the Eocene Talara Basin, Northwest Peru Journal of Sedimentary Research. 85: 646-659
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