Kurt L. Frankel, Ph.D.

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2007 Geological Sciences: Doctor of Philosophy University of Southern California, Los Angeles, CA, United States 
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Geology
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James F. Dolan grad student 2007 USC
 (Fault slip rates, constancy of seismic strain release, and landscape evolution in the eastern California shear zone.)
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Lifton ZM, Lee J, Frankel KL, et al. (2020) Quaternary slip rates on the White Mountains fault zone, eastern California: Implications for comparing geologic to geodetic slip rates across the Walker Lane Geological Society of America Bulletin
Frankel KL, Owen LA, Dolan JF, et al. (2016) Timing and rates of Holocene normal faulting along the Black Mountains fault zone, Death Valley, USA Lithosphere. 8: 3-22
Fuchs M, Reverman R, Owen LA, et al. (2015) Reconstructing the timing of flash floods using 10Be surface exposure dating at Leidy Creek alluvial fan and valley, White Mountains, California-Nevada, USA Quaternary Research (United States). 83: 178-186
Lifton ZM, Frankel KL, Newman AV. (2015) Latest Pleistocene and Holocene slip rates on the Lone Mountain fault: Evidence for accelerating slip in the Silver Peak-Lone Mountain extensional complex Tectonics. 34: 449-463
Frankel KL, Owen LA. (2013) Transform Plate Margins and Strike-slip Fault Systems Treatise On Geomorphology. 5: 37-70
Lifton ZM, Newman AV, Frankel KL, et al. (2013) Insights into distributed plate rates across the Walker Lane from GPS geodesy Geophysical Research Letters. 40: 4620-4624
Ganev PN, Dolan JF, Mcgill SF, et al. (2012) Constancy of geologic slip rate along the central Garlock fault: Implications for strain accumulation and release in southern California Geophysical Journal International. 190: 745-760
Foy TA, Frankel KL, Lifton ZM, et al. (2012) Distributed extensional deformation in a zone of right-lateral shear: Implications for geodetic versus geologic rates of deformation in the eastern California shear zone-Walker Lane Tectonics. 31
Owen LA, Frankel KL, Knott JR, et al. (2011) Beryllium-10 terrestrial cosmogenic nuclide surface exposure dating of Quaternary landforms in Death Valley Geomorphology. 125: 541-557
Frankel KL, Dolan JF, Owen LA, et al. (2011) Spatial and temporal constancy of seismic strain release along an evolving segment of the Pacific-North America plate boundary Earth and Planetary Science Letters. 304: 565-576
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