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Department of Earth and Spatial Sciences

Physical Address:
McClure 201

Mailing Address:
875 Perimeter Drive MS 3021
Moscow ID, 83843-3021

Geography: 208-885-6216
Geology: 208-885-6192

Postdoctoral Researchers

Rachel Havranek
Rachel Havranek

Rachel Havranek
Postdoctoral Fellow
Advisor: Jessica Stanley and Elizabeth Cassel

I am a low temperature geochemist, and I love to work both in modern soils and paleosols in the geologic record. I am currently an NSF—EAR Postdoctoral Fellow working with Jessica Stanley and Elizabeth Cassel on a project based in the Paso del Sapo Basin, Argentina. We are using a combination of low temperature thermochronology, stable isotope geochemistry, and landscape evolution modeling to learn more about the complex interplay of climate and tectonics during the Miocene epoch in the Andes.

Havranek soil pit
Soil pit in the Paso del Sapo Basin, Argentina
Zhuoya He
Zhuoya He

Zhuoya He
Postdoctoral Fellow
Advisor: Erika Rader, Ph.D.

I am passionate about geoscience educational research, particularly focused on promoting diversity and inclusion in learning. Additionally, I research on global and regional sea level patterns driven by mass changes in ice sheets and glaciers.

Sea level fingerprints
Forty-year (1980-2019) average sea level changes resulting from the mass loss of ice sheets and glaciers. These changes, depicted in read for sea level increase and blue for sea level decrease, represent a non-uniform pattern known as the "sea level fingerprint." This pattern arises from the collective influence of Earth's gravitational, rotational, and deformational responses to mass changes in glaciers and ice sheets.

Contact

Department of Earth and Spatial Sciences

Physical Address:
McClure 201

Mailing Address:
875 Perimeter Drive MS 3021
Moscow ID, 83843-3021

Geography: 208-885-6216
Geology: 208-885-6192