Marith Reheis
My entire post-graduate career has been in the USGS in Denver, migrating from Conservation to Geologic Division early on, and then residing in the evolving branches of Regional Geology -- Environmental Geology -- Climate Change -- Earth Surface Processes Team. In parallel, my career has evolved through bedrock and surficial mapping, soil studies, neotectonics, desert dust sampling and a
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Tephra layers of Blind Spring Valley and related upper Pliocene and Pleistocene tephra layers, California, Nevada, and Utah: Isotopic ages, correlation, and magnetostratigraphy Tephra layers of Blind Spring Valley and related upper Pliocene and Pleistocene tephra layers, California, Nevada, and Utah: Isotopic ages, correlation, and magnetostratigraphy
Late Quaternary eolian and alluvial response to paleoclimate, Canyonlands, southeastern Utah Late Quaternary eolian and alluvial response to paleoclimate, Canyonlands, southeastern Utah
Surficial materials in the conterminous United States Surficial materials in the conterminous United States
Dust deposition in Nevada, California, and Utah, 1984-2002 Dust deposition in Nevada, California, and Utah, 1984-2002
Dust emission and deposition in the southwestern United States - Integrated field, remote sensing, and modeling studies to evaluate response to climatic variability and land use Dust emission and deposition in the southwestern United States - Integrated field, remote sensing, and modeling studies to evaluate response to climatic variability and land use
Pliocene to Holocene Lakes in the Western Great Basin, USA: New perspectives on paleoclimate, landscape dynamics, tectonics, and paleodistribution of aquatic species Pliocene to Holocene Lakes in the Western Great Basin, USA: New perspectives on paleoclimate, landscape dynamics, tectonics, and paleodistribution of aquatic species
Non-USGS Publications**
**Disclaimer: The views expressed in Non-USGS publications are those of the author and do not represent the views of the USGS, Department of the Interior, or the U.S. Government.
Science and Products
Tephra layers of Blind Spring Valley and related upper Pliocene and Pleistocene tephra layers, California, Nevada, and Utah: Isotopic ages, correlation, and magnetostratigraphy Tephra layers of Blind Spring Valley and related upper Pliocene and Pleistocene tephra layers, California, Nevada, and Utah: Isotopic ages, correlation, and magnetostratigraphy
Late Quaternary eolian and alluvial response to paleoclimate, Canyonlands, southeastern Utah Late Quaternary eolian and alluvial response to paleoclimate, Canyonlands, southeastern Utah
Surficial materials in the conterminous United States Surficial materials in the conterminous United States
Dust deposition in Nevada, California, and Utah, 1984-2002 Dust deposition in Nevada, California, and Utah, 1984-2002
Dust emission and deposition in the southwestern United States - Integrated field, remote sensing, and modeling studies to evaluate response to climatic variability and land use Dust emission and deposition in the southwestern United States - Integrated field, remote sensing, and modeling studies to evaluate response to climatic variability and land use
Pliocene to Holocene Lakes in the Western Great Basin, USA: New perspectives on paleoclimate, landscape dynamics, tectonics, and paleodistribution of aquatic species Pliocene to Holocene Lakes in the Western Great Basin, USA: New perspectives on paleoclimate, landscape dynamics, tectonics, and paleodistribution of aquatic species
Non-USGS Publications**
**Disclaimer: The views expressed in Non-USGS publications are those of the author and do not represent the views of the USGS, Department of the Interior, or the U.S. Government.