
About
Michelle Tebolt is a Visiting Assistant Professor of Earth Science at Vassar College since 2023. She holds a PhD from The University of Texas at Austin and a BA from Colgate University, specializing in Martian fluvial processes and planetary geoscience.
- Education:
- BA, Colgate University
- PhD, The University of Texas at Austin
Her research focuses on using remote sensing data and terrestrial analogs to study fluvial sedimentary rocks on Mars. These analyses help reconstruct ancient aqueous environments, addressing questions about Mars' hydrological history and its implications for astrobiology. Her work spans sedimentology, stratigraphy, and planetary geoscience, with a particular emphasis on Martian surface processes.
Recent publications highlight her contributions to understanding Martian geological formations like the Shenandoah Formation and Enchanted Lake Outcrop, leveraging data from missions such as the Mars 2020 Perseverance rover. Her fieldwork in Utah (2023) using drone imagery complements satellite-based analyses.
- Scientific Awards:
- UT Austin Graduate School Continuing Fellowship (2022-2023)
Michelle’s expertise in planetary geoscience and Mars fluvial history bridges geological studies with astrobiological investigations, providing critical insights into the planet’s habitability potential.
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