Julie Cf Gillingham
Associate Professor/Earth Sciences
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Scholarly Contributions
8 Scholarly Contributions
Rapid Eocene Exhumation in the Southern Patagonian Andes and Implications for Regional Tectonics
Research Type: Conference Proceedings
Investigating the thermal effects of Cordilleran processes on a retroarc foreland basin using thermochronometry, vitrinite reflectance, and carbonate clumped isotopes
Research Type: Conference Proceedings
Bridging earthquakes and mountain building in the Santa Cruz Mountains, CA
Research Type: Conference Proceedings
Detrital apatite U-Pb ages and trace and rare earth element geochemistry record ca. 100 Ma crustal thickening in the southern Andes
Research Type: Conference Proceedings
Water isotope evidence for steady Cenozoic topography in the southern Andes ( 50 to 35\textdegreeS)
Research Type: Conference Proceedings
Water isotope evidence for steady Cenozoic topography in the southern Andes (50 to 35° S)
Michael Hren,
, (2019). Water isotope evidence for steady Cenozoic topography in the southern Andes (50 to 35° S), vol. 2019, iss. 2019, T52B--07
Research Type: Conference Proceedings
Paleozoic burial and exhumation of the Amarillo-Wichita Uplift: Insights from Zircon (U-Th)/He thermochronology
Research Type: Conference Proceedings
Steady topography of Patagonian Andes through Cenozoic reconstructed by archives of precipitation hydrogen isotope composition
Research Type: Conference Proceedings