PG_logo Bridge to Mars:
Planetary Geophysics Group

Colorado School of Mines
Department of Geophysics
Jeff Andrews-Hanna
Assistant Professor
Dept of Geophysics
Green Center, Rm 280K

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"If you want to gear the planets that revolve around the Sun,
We'll do the job up nicely, and we'll only call it fun,
And if you want a bridge to Mars, or a ten-foot shaft to hell,
We're the engineers of a thousand years and we'll do the job right well!"
  
(Colorado School of Mines "Fight" Song)

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Welcome to the Planetary Geophysics Group in the Department of Geophysics at the Colorado School of Mines. We're a small (just me right now...) but growing group, focused on the study of the geology, geophysics, and geodynamics of the terrestrial planets. Active areas of research include the tectonic and geodynamic evolution of Mars, Martian groundwater flow, the crustal structure of Mars and the Moon, and the structure of impact basins.

Please feel free to drop by and say hello!

NOTE: Interested graduate and undergraduate students should contact me to discuss opportunities in planetary science at Mines, or check here for more information.

TRAVEL SCHEDULE: I will be on campus from 12/1 - 12/5. Feel free to drop by to chat, or set up an appointment to meet with me.

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Last updated November 3rd, 2008