The Story of Nevada

The Story of Nevada

Science Distilled: Arborglyphs carved on birch trees in the fall with yellow leaves in the background.

Join us for an engaging science lecture that delves into Nevada’s history through the lens of archaeology and geology. Discover the significance of Basque arborglyphs, explore the research at the DRI luminescence lab, and learn about volcanos in Nevada (yes, this state!) that erupted not that long ago.

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This panel will feature Teresa Wriston, Ph.D., Geoarchaeologist and Associate Research Professor at DRI and Kathleen Rodrigues, Ph.D., Quaternary Geochronologist in the Luminescence Lab and Assistant Research Professor at DRI.

Teresa Wriston, Ph.D –
Teresa’s research centers on how past cultures coped or adapted to changing environmental conditions. She uses a broad interdisciplinary approach to build environmental contexts that show how prehistoric people used the landscape and what resources were targeted. Her work often draws from geomorphology, soils, remote sensing, ecology, and isotope ecology.

Kathleen Rodrigues, Ph.D. –
Kathleen is a Quaternary geochronologist that specializes in radiation exposure dating techniques, including optically stimulated luminescence, thermally stimulated luminescence, and electron spin resonance. Her research interests are focused on the development and application of luminescence dating methods to address questions in Quaternary geomorphology, paleoclimatology, and archaeology. Her recent work has focused primarily on the development of novel methods for dating eruption events in the Great Basin and defining the timescales over which tephra reworking occurs in the landscape.

 

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