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     name: Microscale Spatial Variations in Coseismic Temperature Rise on Hematite
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     name: Dating fault damage along the eastern Denali fault zone with hematite
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   abstract: Mendenhall Postdoctoral Fellow with the Alaska Science Center
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   abstract: Rob McDermott is a USGS Mendenhall Postdoctoral Fellow at the Alaska
     Science Center in Anchorage, Alaska. His primary research tool is low-temperature
     thermochronology (particularly the (U-Th)/He system in Fe-oxide, apatite, and
     zircon), complemented by detailed field and microtextural observations and modeling
     of thermal processes.
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   abstract: Current USGS research is focused on better understanding the tectonic
     and metallogenic evolution of Alaska through geochemistry and thermochronology
     of heavy minerals in river sediments. Past and ongoing research projects are
     geared towards deconvolving the rock record of paleoearthquakes, dating fault
     slip and mineralization, and investigating tectonic and landscape evolution
     in the Wasatch (northern UT) and Denali (southwest Yukon) fault zones. He holds
     a B.S. (2014) in Geology with a mathematics concentration from the University
     of Pittsburgh and a PhD (2020) from Utah State University.
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 email: rmcdermott@usgs.gov
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   name: Ph.D.  2020  Utah State University, Logan, UT                 Geology
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   name: B.S.     2014   University of Pittsburgh, Pittsburgh, PA    Geology
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   name: 2020 - Present   Mendenhall Postdoctoral Fellow, Anchorage, AK
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   name: 2014 - 2020        Graduate Research Assistant, Utah State University, Logan,
     UT
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   name: 2018                     Instructor (Geologic Field Methods), Utah State
     University, Logan, UT
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   name: 2014                     NAGT/USGS Intern, Menlo Park, CA
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   name: 2012 - 2014        Undergraduate Research Assistant, University of Pittsburgh,
     Pittsburgh, PA
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