George Zandt
Professor, Earthquake Seismology and Tectonics
Seismic investigations of Earth structure with applications to tectonics; Orogenic systems, especially the large-scale structure and evolution of the North and South American Cordilleras, and the Himalayas-Tibetan Plateau.
Research
- Overview
- Altiplano-Puna Volcanic Complex, Central Andes
- Anatolia Fault, Turkey: Web site One-page pdf summary
- Anisotropy (one-page pdf summary)
- BANJO/SEDA: Central Andes in Bolivia
- Batholiths Project, Western Canada (one-page pdf summary)
- CHARGE: South Central Andes in Argentina and Chile: Web site One-page pdf summary
- COARSE: COnsortium for an Arizona Reconnaissance Seismic Experiment
- SNEP: Sierra Nevada EarthScope Project (one-page pdf summary)
- Tibetan Plateau
Courses
- Geos 322, Introduction to Geophysics
- Geos 427/527, Orogenic Systems
- Geos 567, Inverse Methods in Geophysics
- Geos 568, Advanced Seismology
Curriculum Vitae
Related Links
- Global Seismology and Tectonics Group at the University of Arizona
- Tucson (TUC) Seismic Station Display
- National Earthquake Information Center (NEIC)
- Southern California Earthquake Center (SCEC)
Office: Gould-Simpson Bldg. 545
Phone: 520-621-2273
Fax: 520-621-2672
Email: gzandt@email.arizona.edu