Anna Miller
Program: M.S. in Geology
Office: Physical Sciences 207D (Halite Pod)
I am broadly interested in studying crustal deformation from a structural geology and tectonics perspective. My current research uses thermochronology to reconstruct geologic histories across unconformities, particularly in the Uinta Mountains of northeastern Utah. This area has experienced multiple episodes of deformation, resulting in a tangle of structural complexities to sort out along with the deep-time thermal history of sampled basement rocks. I am always excited to combine field work with analytical work and learn more about the world around us.