Member Since 2023
Jonathan Anaya
Student, New Mexico Institute of Mining and Technology
PhD student at New Mexico Tech. My research involves using clastic rocks to investigate how and when the Mongolian Altai (de-)formed. I use sedimentological, structural, and provenances analyses to solve tectonic, climatic, and diagenetic problems.
Professional Experience
New Mexico Institute of Mining and Technology
Student
2023 - Present
Education
Universidad Nacional Autónoma de Mexico
Masters
2020
Honors & Awards
Outstanding Student Presentation Award
Received December 2023

Presentation Title: Provenance Analysis and Timing of Deformation in the Mongolian Altay: Implications for Intracontinental Deformation

Event: 2023 AGU Annual Meeting

Awarding Section: Tectonophysics

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Provenance Analysis and Timing of Deformation in the Mongolian Altay: Implications for Intracontinental Deformation
SEDIMENTARY RECORDS OF CONTINENTAL COLLISION AND ITS GLOBAL IMPACT POSTER
tectonophysics | 12 december 2023
Jonathan Anaya, Ryan Leary, Andrea Stevens Goddard...
The Mongolian Altay (MA) are part of the Central Asian Orogenic Belt, which is the largest intracontinental orogen on Earth. The MA have been interpre...
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