Me with my horse Monte at the Meadow Creek trail head to the Bob Marshal Wilderness in Montana

Megan Muretta

ARIZONA STATE UNIVERSITY

PhD pre-Candidate
School of earth and Space Exploration
megan.muretta@asu.edu
480-965-5458
Active Tectonics, Quantitative Structural Geology and Geomorphology



Cirriculum Vitae
Computers in geology
I am a graduate student at Arizona State University working with Ramon Arrowsmith studying the Neotectonics along the Altyn Tagh fault in Central Asia. I was born in Montana and lived there until 2002 when I moved to Reno, Nevada where I finished my B.S. in Geological Sciences. I am interested in all aspects of structural geology and neotectonics but my specific reserach involves doing paleoseismology of the Altyn Tagh fault (ATF). Recently I completed field work on the ATF. So stay tuned for results from this work.