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
Science and Products
Multiple oxygen and sulfur isotopic analyses on water-soluble sulfate in bulk atmospheric deposition from the southwestern United States
Pliocene to middle Pleistocene lakes in the western Great Basin: Ages and connections
An ENSO predictor of dust emission in the southwestern United States
Geochemical evidence for diversity of dust sources in the southwestern United States
Drainage reversals in Mono Basin during the late pliocene and Pleistocene
Asian dust events of April 1998
Desert winds: Monitoring wind-related surface processes in Arizona, New Mexico, and California
Highest pluvial-lake shorelines and Pleistocene climate of the western Great Basin
Elemental analyses of modern dust in southern Nevada and California
Eolian dust on the Colorado Plateau: Magnetic and geochemical evidence from sediment in potholes and biologic soil crust
Dust deposition downwind of Owens (dry) Lake, 1991–1994: Preliminary findings
Late Cenozoic history and slip rates of the Fish Lake Valley, Emigrant Peak, and Deep Springs fault zones, Nevada and California
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
Multiple oxygen and sulfur isotopic analyses on water-soluble sulfate in bulk atmospheric deposition from the southwestern United States
Pliocene to middle Pleistocene lakes in the western Great Basin: Ages and connections
An ENSO predictor of dust emission in the southwestern United States
Geochemical evidence for diversity of dust sources in the southwestern United States
Drainage reversals in Mono Basin during the late pliocene and Pleistocene
Asian dust events of April 1998
Desert winds: Monitoring wind-related surface processes in Arizona, New Mexico, and California
Highest pluvial-lake shorelines and Pleistocene climate of the western Great Basin
Elemental analyses of modern dust in southern Nevada and California
Eolian dust on the Colorado Plateau: Magnetic and geochemical evidence from sediment in potholes and biologic soil crust
Dust deposition downwind of Owens (dry) Lake, 1991–1994: Preliminary findings
Late Cenozoic history and slip rates of the Fish Lake Valley, Emigrant Peak, and Deep Springs fault zones, Nevada and California
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.