
About
Andrew Nyblade is a Professor of Geosciences at Pennsylvania State University, specializing in geophysics, tectonics, and applied seismology. He is a co-Director of AfricaArray and the Marcellus Center for Outreach and Research (MCOR), and directs the Pennsylvania State Seismic Network (PASEIS). His research spans mantle dynamics, continental structure, and critical zone studies, with fieldwork in Africa, Antarctica, and the Appalachian Basin.
Education
- B.A. in Geology and Earth Science Education, Wittenberg University
- M.S. in Geophysics, University of Wyoming
- Ph.D. in Geology, University of Michigan (1992)
Research Focus
His work integrates seismic data to investigate Earth structure and processes, including the Transantarctic Mountains, Gamburtsev Subglacial Mountains, and induced seismicity in the Appalachian Basin. He also leads the AfricaArray initiative, deploying geophysical observatories across 17 African countries.
Scientific Awards
- President’s Award for Excellence in Academic Integration
- Diversity Recognition Award
- Wilson Award for Outstanding Service
- Fellow of the American Geophysical Union
- Paul G. Silver Award for Outstanding Scientific Service
Leadership Roles
Co-Director of AfricaArray and MCOR, Director of PASEIS. His research addresses critical zone dynamics, mantle anisotropy, and geohazard risk assessment.
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