Allison K. Thurmond, Ph.D.
Affiliations: | 2007 | University of Texas at Dallas, Richardson, TX, United States |
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Sign in to add mentorMohamed G. Abdelsalam | grad student | 2007 | UT Dallas | |
(The role of strike -slip faulting in the evolution of the Afar Depression from remote sensing data fusion, field investigation and radar interferometry.) |
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Reed CA, Almadani S, Gao SS, et al. (2014) Receiver function constraints on crustal seismic velocities and partial melting beneath the Red Sea rift and adjacent regions, Afar Depression Journal of Geophysical Research: Solid Earth. 119: 2138-2152 |
Beglinger SE, Corver MP, Doust H, et al. (2012) A new approach of relating petroleum system and play development to Basin evolution: An application to the conjugate margin Gabon coastal and Almada-Camamu Basins Aapg Bulletin. 96: 953-982 |
Petrovic A, Khan SD, Thurmond AK. (2012) Integrated hyperspectral remote sensing, geochemical and isotopic studies for understanding hydrocarbon-induced rock alterations Marine and Petroleum Geology. 35: 292-308 |
Clark SR, Skogseid J, Stensby V, et al. (2012) 4DPlates: On the fly visualization of multilayer geoscientific datasets in a plate tectonic environment Computers and Geosciences. 45: 46-51 |
Thurmond AK, Abdelsalam MG, Thurmond JB. (2006) Optical-radar-DEM remote sensing data integration for geological mapping in the Afar Depression, Ethiopia Journal of African Earth Sciences. 44: 119-134 |
Thurmond AK, Stern RJ, Abdelsalam MG, et al. (2004) The Nubian Swell Journal of African Earth Sciences. 39: 401-407 |
Abdelsalam MG, Abdel-Rahman ESM, El-Fakib EFM, et al. (2003) Neoproterozoic deformation in the northeastern part of the Saharan Metacraton, northern Sudan Precambrian Research. 123: 203-221 |