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Donna Schmidt Anderson
[edit]Donna Schmidt Anderson is an American geologist who has been involved in academics at the Colorado School of Mines, geotechnical engineering in California, and in the oil and gas industry as an advisor and consultant[1].
Education
[edit]Anderson received a Bachelor of Arts in Earth Science and Geography from California State University (1974), Masters in geology from UCLA (1980), and a PHD from Colorado School of Mines in Geology specializing in sedimentology/stratigraphy (1997)[1].
Career
[edit]Throughout her career, Anderson has worked in geotechnical engineering in California and served as an advisor and consultant in the oil and gas industry before retiring in 2015. Since 2000, she has also been a research professor in the Department of Geology and Geological Engineering at the Colorado School of Mines[1].
Bibliography
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Bibliography
[edit]- Weimer Distinguished Lecture, Dr. Donna S. Anderson, CSM - Campus Events Calendar. (2023, October 11). Campus Events Calendar. https://calendar.mines.edu/event/weimer-distinguished-lecture-dr-donna-anderson-csm/
- This is a post from a Public University, on an event with information on the individuals personal background. It covers some valuable information and is from a reliable institution.
- Donna Anderson ’97. (n.d.). https://weare.mines.edu/s/840/19/interior.aspx?sid=840&gid=1&pgid=7920#gsc.tab=0-
- This is a page on the individuals history from a reliable institution, and their current status with the University. This will help confirm information on the page.
- Paying Tribute, Paving the Way and Paying it Forward. (n.d.). https://campaign.mines.edu/s/840/mc20/interior.aspx?sid=840&gid=1&pgid=6727&cid=12008&ecid=12008&crid=0&calpgid=6385&calcid=13652
- This is a page from a Public University, and on the individuals journey toward receiving their education. This will be a reliable source in confirming information.
- Anderson, Donna S., and Paul B. Haseman. MI-102 Golden Rocks: The Geology and Mining History of Golden, Colorado. Miscellaneous, MI–102. Golden, CO: Donna Anderson and Paul Haseman, 2021. https://coloradogeologicalsurvey.org/publications/geology-mining-history-golden-colorado/.
- Information on Andersons book, published from Colorado Geological Survey which promotes the living of safe environments through information and review of geological reports.
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References
[edit]- ^ a b c "Weimer Distinguished Lecture, Dr. Donna S. Anderson, CSM". Campus Events Calendar. Retrieved 2024-11-15.
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