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C. Monte Marshall

C. Monte Marshall
Professor
Emeritus

Department of Geological Sciences
San Diego State University
5500 Campanile Dr.
San Diego, CA 92182-1020

Phone: 619.594.5586
Fax: 619.594.4372

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Education:
  • Ph.D., Geology, 1971, Stanford University

Research Interests:
  • Paleomagnetism
  • Gravity
  • Structural geology

Selected Publications:
  • Marshall, M., 1990, Detailed gravity studies and the tectonics of the Rose Canyon - Pt. Loma - La Nacion fault system, San Diego, California, Proceedings of the Workshop on "The seismic risk in the San Diego Region: Special focus on the Rose Canyon Fault System", June 29-30, 1989, p. 80-100.
  • Gastil, G., J. Diamond, C. Knaak, M. Walawender, M. Marshall, C. Boyles, B. Chadwick, and B. Erskine, 1990, The problem of the magnetite - ilmenite boundary in southern and Baja California, in The nature and origin of Cordilleron magmatism, J.L. Anderson, ed., Geological Society of America, Memoir 174, p. 19-32.
  • Marshall, M., A. Chauvin, and N. Bonhommet, 1989, Preliminary paleointensity measurements and detailed magnetic analyses of basalts from the Skalamaelifell excursion, southwest Iceland: Journal of Geophysical Research, v. 93, no. 1310, p. 11,681 - 11,698.
  • Champion, D. E., D. G. Howell, and M. Marshall, 1986, Paleomagnetism of Cretaceous and Eocene strata, San Miguel Island, California, Borderland and the northernward translation of Baja California, Journal of Geophysical Research, v. 91, no. B11, p. 11,557-11,570.
  • Gromme, S., E. Mankinen, M. Marshall, R. Coe, 1979, Paleointensities by the Thellier's method from submarine pillow basalts: Effects of sea-floor weathering, Journal of Geophysical Research, v. 84, p. 3553-3576.
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