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Recent Papers

Fournier et al. (2009): Tracking magma volume recovery at Okmok Volcano using GPS and an Unscented Kalman Filter [PDF]

Freymueller et al. (2008): Active deformation processes in Alaska, based on 15 years of GPS measurements [PDF]

Former UAF graduate students Samik Sil, Tom Fournier and Kelly Kore set up a GPS site in Denali National Park, with a great view of the highest peak in North America. Photo copyright (c) 2004 Russ Gutshall, used by permission.

Recently Started and Ongoing Projects

This is a brief list of my recently started and ongoing research projects. The hyperlinks will take you to pages which describe the projects in more detail. Please note that several of these pages are most definitely under construction. Please feel free to contact me directly if a project seems interesting but the details on the Web are skimpy.

Projects Nearing Completion

A brief list of research projects that are nearing completion is given below. The hyperlinks will take you to pages which describe the projects in more detail. These should give you a feel for the kind of work we do. Please note that several of these pages are most definitely under construction. Please feel free to contact me directly if a project seems interesting but the details on the Web are skimpy.

Past Projects

These projects have been completed, but should give you a feel for the kind of work we do.
Dr. Jeffrey T. Freymueller
Professor of Geophysics, Endowed Chair for Geology of the Solid Earth
Department of Earth and Environmental Sciences
Michigan State University
288 Farm Lane, Rm 207
East Lansing, MI 48824

freymuel@msu.edu
Phone 517-253-0433
Office 011 NatSci