Work on Landscape Evolution following the K-T Extinction Event

2010 UWM Field Team working in Makoshika State Park, Montana.
Pictured are (L to R; kneeling ) Jenny Ulbricht, and John Isbell
(Standing) Ellie Stapleton, Mike Kennedy, Zelenda Koch, Ross Hartwick,
Dylan Wilmeth, and Sarah Survis
- Mike Kennedy’s work on the K-T Boundary in Makoshika — Glendive Ranger Review
- Sheehan, Barretto and Isbell’s work on landscape evolution at the K-T boundary–UWM Alumni Magazine
Work on the Late Paleozoic Ice Age and The Transantarctic Basin in Antarctica

UWM Field Team on the Wahl Glacier, Antarctica.
(L to R) Nichole Knepprath, Zelenda Koch, John, Tim Cully (Montaineer,
Jackson, Wyoming), and Pete Flaig
- UWM Field Team in Antarctica — UWM Today Magazine
- Warm Thoughts about 6 weeks in icy Antarctica — Milwaukee Journal Sentinel
- Geology just got cooler for Cedarburg residents — Ozaukee News Graphic
Sedimentary Geology Students Featured on UWM Geosciences Home Page
- Ashley Dineen
- Lindsey Henry
- Zelenda Koch
- Danielle Sieger
- Jenny Ulbricht