SAGE Publications
Articles About SAGE
Baldridge, W. S., Bedrosian, P. A., Biehler, S., Braile, L. W., Ferguson, J. F., Folsom, M., Jiracek, G. R., Kelley, S. A., McPhee, D. K., Pellerin, L., & Snelson, C. M. (2015). Summer of Applied Geophysical Experience (SAGE): Training for our future geoscientists. The Leading Edge, 34(10), 1214-1219. https://doi.org/10.1190/tle34101214.1
Baldridge, W. S., et al. (2012). SAGE at 30. The Leading Edge, 31(6), 702-708. https://doi.org/10.1190/tle31060702.1
Jiracek, G. R., Baldridge, W. S., Sussman, A. J., Biehler, S., Braile, L. W., Ferguson, J. F., Gilpin, B. E., McPhee, D. K., & Pellerin, L. (2008). SAGE celebrates 25 years of learning geophysics by doing geophysics. The Leading Edge, 27(10). https://doi.org/10.1190/1.2996545
Jiracek, G. R., Baldridge, W. S., Biehler, S., Braile, L. W., Ferguson, J. F., Gilpin, B. E., & Alumbaugh, D. L. (2000). SAGE: Learning geophysics by immersion. The Leading Edge, 19(9), 986-990. https://doi.org/10.1190/1.1438780
Ferguson, J. F., Baldridge, W. S., Jiracek, G. R., Gonzalez, V., & Pope, P. A. (1998). Students investigate environmental restoration site in New Mexico. Eos, Transactions American Geophysical Union, 79(28), 329-335. https://doi.org/10.1029/98EO00244
Baldridge, W. S., & Jiracek, G. R. (1992). SAGE program explores the Rio Grande rift. Eos, Transactions American Geophysical Union, 73(145), 148-149. https://doi.org/10.1029/91EO00117
Biehler, S., et al. (1991). SAGE — a unique geophysical experience. The Leading Edge, 10(3), 45-49.
SAGE Peer-Reviewed Publications
Baldridge, W. S., et al. (1994). The western margin of the Rio Grande rift in northern New Mexico: An aborted boundary? Geological Society of America Bulletin, 105(~10), 1538-1551. https://doi.org/10.1130/0016-7606(1994)106
Baldridge, W. S., Jiracek, G. R., Biehler, S., Braile, L. W., Ferguson, J. F., Gilpin, B. E., & Alumbaugh, D. L. (2000). SAGE: Learning geophysics by immersion. The Leading Edge, 19(9), 986-990. https://doi.org/10.1190/1.1438780
Baldridge, W. S., et al. (1991). A geophysical model of the Española Basin, Rio Grande rift, New Mexico. Geophysics, 56(3), 340-353. https://doi.org/10.1190/1.1443048
Biehler, S., et al. (1991). A geophysical model of the Española Basin, Rio Grande rift, New Mexico. Geophysics, 56(3), 340-353. https://doi.org/10.1190/1.1443048
Ferguson, J. F., Baldridge, W. S., Braile, L. W., Biehler, S., Gilpin, B., & Jiracek, G. R. (1995). Structure of the Española Basin, Rio Grande rift, New Mexico, from SAGE seismic and gravity data. New Mexico Geological Society Guidebook, 46, 105-110. https://doi.org/10.56577/FFC-46.105
Hinz, E. A., Ferguson, J. F., Pellerin, L., & Ramenofsky, A. F. (2008). A geophysical investigation of subsurface structures and Quaternary geology at San Marcos Pueblo, New Mexico. Archaeological Prospection, 15(4), 247-265. https://doi.org/10.1002/arp.337
Jiracek, G. R., Kinn, C. L., Scott, C. L., Kuykendall, M. G., Baldridge, W. S., Biehler, S., Braile, L. W., Ferguson, J. F., & Gilpin, B. (1996). Tracing crustal isotherms under the western margin of the Jemez Mountains using SAGE and industry magnetotelluric data. New Mexico Geological Society Guidebook, 47, 129-133.
SAGE Papers and Presentations
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2025 Fall Meeting of the American Geophysical Union — New Orleans, LA
Tracy et al (2025). Geophysical mapping of groundwater fens in the Valles Caldera, New Mexico.
Xingqiu et al (2025). Geophysical investigations of deep hydrothermal systems and structure beneath the Toledo and Valles Calderas in northern New Mexico.
Ordonez et al (2025). Improving Understanding of Seismic Activity in the Valles Caldera: Where is the Highest Activity?
2023 Fall Meeting of the American Geophysical Union — San Francisco, CA
[ED21C-0751] McPhee et al (2023). Learning by Doing: An Exploration of Experiential Learning Models and Outcomes in the Geosciences.
2019 Fall Meeting of the American Geophysical Union — San Francisco, CA
[ED23F-1076] Pellerin et al. (2019). Engaging geophysics students in the field — the Summer of Applied Geophysical Experience (SAGE).
[NS41B-0815] Azevedo et al. (2019). Near-surface hydrologic investigations of Pleistocene lakes within the Valles Caldera, New Mexico.
[MR51C-0065] Weaver et al. (2019). Geophysical investigation of the northwestern Valles Caldera, New Mexico.
2018 Fall Meeting of the American Geophysical Union — Washington, D.C.
[NS31C-0769] Krough et al. (2018). Assessing spatial and temporal variations in an aquifer system using repeat temperature-depth measurements: An example from the Española Basin, New Mexico.
[T51H-0269] Pratscher et al. (2018). Analysis of the magnetotelluric profile data from the Española Basin, New Mexico.
2017 Fall Meeting of the American Geophysical Union — New Orleans, LA
[GP33A-0956] Barker et al. (2017). Multi-scale, multi-method geophysical investigations of the Valles Caldera.
[T51D-0516] Braile et al. (2017). Gravity and seismic investigations of the northern Rio Grande Rift area, New Mexico.
[H21A-1418] Earney et al. (2017). Hydrogeologic investigations of the southern Española Basin, New Mexico.
[T51D-0515] Feucht et al. (2017). Electrical resistivity structure of the Valles Caldera, New Mexico, USA: Results from 3-D inversion of modern and legacy magnetotelluric data collected by industry and the Summer of Applied Geophysical Experience (SAGE).
[NS33C-05] Sica et al. (2017). Geophysical exploration of Tyuonyi Pueblo in Bandelier National Monument, New Mexico, USA.
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Applying Transient Electromagnetic in Valle Grande, Valles Caldera, New Mexico – Alejandro Argueta
First Arrival Traveltime Tomography in the Valle San Antonio, New Mexico – Alysha Armstrong
Seismic Reflection Survey in Valles Caldera, New Mexico – Charles Babendreier
Transient Electromagnetic (TEM) in Valle Grande-Valles Caldera, New Mexico – Peter K Boateng
GPR Study of the Fens in the Valle San Antonio in Northern Valle Caldera – Cristian Clothier
A seismic investigation of the near surface hydrologic system at Valle San Antonio – Daniel Ciraula
SAGE 2019 - Passive Seismic Experiment in Valle Grande, Valles Caldera, New Mexico – Laura Hughes
Magnetotelluric Dimensionality Study of the Valles Caldera, New Mexico – Natalie Hummel
Legacy Magnetotelluric Data and Data Repeatability at the Valles Caldera – Alexander Jacob
Seismic refraction for near surface investigation – Mingkhwan (View) Kruachanta
Gravity Data, Analysis and its Link Back to the Geology of the Valle Grande – Maria Pascoal
Magnetotelluric Modeling in the Valles Caldera, New Mexico – Bree Tatum
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Select students have continued their SAGE research project beyond the summer program in the form of a Master's or PhD thesis at their home institution.
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