End Fall 2025 - recap progress
Heading into the Christmas and New Year’s Break I’ll just recap progress on sabbatical goals and outline my plan moving forward:
Publication Goals - submit two papers and work on 3-4 papers.
Book Goals - Advanced GIS open textbook
Conference Goals - Attend International Conference and Field Trip
Service Goals - Contribute to GE committee, be occasionally useful to department, participate in peer review.
So Far:
One Manuscript (Thousand Lake fault) submitted (Geosphere).
Two other Manuscripts have received significant attention (Dry Lake Valley and Topliff fault)
The advanced GIS book is almost complete (draft): 4/5 content chapters are complete and I am working on the 5th now.
I am mostly prepared for the IAG conference in New Zealand and have 3 days of structured geology field trip learning scheduled. Should get two days of independent field learning by bike and boat near the Southern Alps too. Will present on Ksn across Utah landscapes in a Tectonic geomorphology of Mtns session which is rumored to be associated with a special publication issue, so there might be a call for manuscripts…
Service has been fine. I attended all GE meetings and we finalized new bylaws. I attended 3 department meetings and gave ideas about search priorities. I also was useful in relationship to temporary teaching assignments. I served on a national grant review panel reviewing about 20 proposals. I helped lead a session at RM GSA and provided one additional peer review.
December - will finish GIS book draft so Matt can use it this spring and I can get feedback to use as I finalize and edit the book.
January - finalized IAG talk and hopefully complete Topliff mS draft for Seismica.
February- travel/enjoy, edit Topliff and work on DLV
March - begin working on Genola North with Kristen and work on DLV.
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