Sean P. Bemis, Ph.D.

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2010 University of Oregon, Eugene, OR, United States 
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Plate Tectonics, Geology, Geomorphology
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Ray J. Weldon grad student 2010 University of Oregon
 (Moletrack scarps to mountains: Quaternary tectonics of the central Alaska Range.)
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Wells RE, Blakely RJ, Bemis S. (2020) Northward migration of the Oregon forearc on the Gales Creek fault Geosphere. 16: 660-684
Vadman MJ, Bemis SP. (2019) Active fault mapping and reconnaissance paleoseismic investigations in the La Pine graben, Oregon Cascades, USA Geomorphology. 326: 6-16
Toeneboehn K, Cooke ML, Bemis SP, et al. (2018) Stereovision Combined With Particle Tracking Velocimetry Reveals Advection and Uplift Within a Restraining Bend Simulating the Denali Fault Frontiers in Earth Science. 6
Carlson JK, Bemis SP, Toke N, et al. (2017) Documentation of Seven Earthquakes over the Past ̃7000 Years on the West-Central Denali Fault at the Nenana River, Alaska Bulletin of the Seismological Society of America. 108: 84-100
Bemis SP, Weldon RJ, Carver GA. (2015) Slip partitioning along a continuously curved fault: Quaternary geologic controls on Denali fault system slip partitioning, growth of the Alaska Range, and the tectonics of south-central Alaska Lithosphere. 7: 235-246
Burkett CA, Bemis SP, Benowitz JA. (2015) Along-fault migration of the Mount McKinley restraining bend of the Denali fault defined by late Quaternary fault patterns and seismicity, Denali National Park & Preserve, Alaska Tectonophysics
Bemis SP, Carver GA, Koehler RD. (2012) The Quaternary thrust system of the northern Alaska Range Geosphere. 8: 196-205
Personius SF, Crone AJ, Burns PAC, et al. (2010) Logs and Geologic Data from a Paleoseismic Investigation of the Susitna Glacier fault, Central Alaska Range, Alaska Scientific Investigations Map
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