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Works by Jeffrey M. Trop in Earth Sciences

2021

Subsurface architecture of alpine icy debris fans: Integration of ground-penetrating radar and surface observations in Alaska and New Zealand, Robert W. Jacob, Jeffrey M. Trop, R. Craig Kochel
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2018

Assessing Ground Penetrating Radar's Ability to Image Subsurface Characteristics of Icy Debris Fans in Alaska and New Zealand, Robert W. Jacob, Jeffrey M. Trop, R. Craig Kochel
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Assessing Ground Penetrating Radar’s Ability to Image Subsurface Characteristics of Icy Debris Fans in Alaska and New Zealand, Robert W. Jacob, Jeffrey M. Trop, R. Craig Kochel
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Geomorphology of icy debris fans: Delivery of ice and sediment to valley glaciers decoupled from icecaps, R. Craig Kochel, Jeffrey M. Trop, Robert W. Jacob
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2015

Provenance signature of changing plate boundary conditions along a convergent margin: Detrital Record of Spreading-Ridge and Flat-Slab Subduction Processes, Cenozoic Forearc Basins, Alaska, Emily S. Finzel, Kenneth D. Ridgway, Jeffrey M. Trop
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2014

A New Eurypterid Lagerstatte from the Upper Silurian of Pennsylvania, Matthew B. Vrazo, Jeffrey M. Trop, Carlton E. Brett
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Paleoenvironment and Paleoecology of a Late Paleocene High-Latitude Terrestrial Succession, Arkose Ridge Formation at Box Canyon, Southern Talkeetna Mountains, Alaska, David Sunderlin, Jeffrey M. Trop, Bruce D. Idleman, Alexandria Brannick, Jaclyn G. White, Lance Grande
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2012

Miocene basin development and volcanism along a strike-slip to flat-slab subduction transition: Stratigraphy, geochemistry, and geochronology of the central Wrangell volcanic belt, Yakutat-North America collision zone, Jeffrey M. Trop, William K. Hart, Darin Snyder, Bruce Idleman
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Active processes, morphology, and dynamics of icy debris fans: Landform evolution along rapidly degrading escarpments in alpine regions undergoing recent deglaciation, R. Craig Kochel, Jeffrey M. Trop
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