Welcome to my website!

This site is perpetually being reworked, so be sure to check back for updates and improvements.

I am currently in my 3rd year of grad school at UNC and working in the Tectonic Geomorph Lab with Dr. Mike Oskin. My research interests include the structural and geomorphic evolution of mountain ranges and fault development/ kinematics. I am currently working on basement-cored uplifts and how strike-slip faulting contributes to growth of orogenic topography, using the Tian Shan of central Asia as a natural laboratory.

 

Here are some links to other portions of my site, academically oriented and fun- oriented.

RESEARCH

CURRICULUM VITAE

TEACHING

FUN STUFF

Contact Information:

Jacob Selander

selander@unc.edu

208 Mitchell Hall

Department of Geological Sciences

University of North Carolina

CB # 3315

Chapel Hill, NC 27599

 

 

 

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LINKS:

University of North Carolina

UNC Geology

 

University of Oregon

 

 

American Whitewater

 

 

 

updated 26 november 2k7