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USGS Staff Profile:
'@context': https://schema.org '@type': Person affiliation: [] description: - '@type': TextObject abstract: Mendenhall Postdoctoral Fellow with the Alaska Science Center additionalType: short description - '@type': TextObject 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. additionalType: staff profile page introductory statement - '@type': TextObject 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. additionalType: personal statement email: rmcdermott@usgs.gov hasCredential: - '@type': EducationalOccupationalCredential name: Ph.D. 2020 Utah State University, Logan, UT Geology - '@type': EducationalOccupationalCredential name: B.S. 2014 University of Pittsburgh, Pittsburgh, PA Geology hasOccupation: - '@type': OrganizationalRole affiliatedOrganization: '@type': Organization name: Alaska Science Center url: https://www.usgs.gov/centers/alaska-science-center roleName: Mendenhall Postdoctoral Fellow startDate: '2024-05-12T15:37:02.831299' - '@type': Occupation additionalType: self-claimed professional experience name: 2020 - Present Mendenhall Postdoctoral Fellow, Anchorage, AK - '@type': Occupation additionalType: self-claimed professional experience name: 2014 - 2020 Graduate Research Assistant, Utah State University, Logan, UT - '@type': Occupation additionalType: self-claimed professional experience name: 2018 Instructor (Geologic Field Methods), Utah State University, Logan, UT - '@type': Occupation additionalType: self-claimed professional experience name: 2014 NAGT/USGS Intern, Menlo Park, CA - '@type': Occupation additionalType: self-claimed professional experience name: 2012 - 2014 Undergraduate Research Assistant, University of Pittsburgh, Pittsburgh, PA identifier: - '@type': PropertyValue propertyID: GeoKB value: https://geokb.wikibase.cloud/entity/Q47891 - '@type': PropertyValue propertyID: ORCID value: 0000-0002-2550-0322 jobTitle: Mendenhall Postdoctoral Fellow knowsAbout: - '@type': Thing additionalType: self-claimed expertise name: Thermochronology - '@type': Thing additionalType: self-claimed expertise name: Microtextural analysis - '@type': Thing additionalType: self-claimed expertise name: Geologic mapping - '@type': Thing additionalType: self-claimed expertise name: Structural geology and tectonics memberOf: '@type': OrganizationalRole member: '@type': Organization name: U.S. Geological Survey name: staff member startDate: '2024-05-12T15:37:02.828670' name: Robert McDermott, Ph.D. url: https://www.usgs.gov/staff-profiles/robert-mcdermott