Dave P. Mayo
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Dave P. Mayo's research focuses on geological analysis, particularly the study of volcanic fields and geological structures within regions such as southeastern California and the Arkoma Basin. His work involves the digital conversion and geospatial analysis of analog geological data, contributing to a better understanding of geological mapping. Mayo investigates the petrogenesis of volcanic fields and examines geological features like dikes and joints in formations such as the Tertiary Dacite and the Middle Pennsylvanian McAlester Formation.
His recent publications include analyses of joint patterns in the Arkoma Basin and Southern Ozark Dome, as well as investigations into Tertiary dacite dikes in California. Mayo also studies recent geological events, such as landslides, with a specific investigation in Fort Smith, Arkansas. His scholarship metrics indicate a total of seven publications, with his most recent work published in 2025, demonstrating recent activity in his field.
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- Publications: 7
Selected Publications
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REVISITING THE PETROGENESIS OF A LATE OLIGOCENE VOLCANIC FIELD IN SOUTHEASTERN CALIFORNIA (2025)
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ANALYSIS OF JOINTS IN THE ARKOMA BASIN AND SOUTHERN OZARK DOME (2025)
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A FRESH LOOK AT TERTIARY DACITE DIKES IN SOUTHEASTERN CALIFORNIA (2024)
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Investigation of a Recent Landslide in Fort Smith, Arkansas (2023)
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MINERALOGY OF SIDERITE NODULES IN THE PENNSYLVANIAN COAL MEASURES OF WESTERN ARKANSAS (2019)
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- A FRESH LOOK AT TERTIARY DACITE DIKES IN SOUTHEASTERN CALIFORNIA
- ANALYSIS OF JOINTS IN THE ARKOMA BASIN AND SOUTHERN OZARK DOME
- ANALYSIS OF JOINTS IN THE ARKOMA BASIN AND SOUTHERN OZARK DOME
- REVISITING THE PETROGENESIS OF A LATE OLIGOCENE VOLCANIC FIELD IN SOUTHEASTERN CALIFORNIA
- REVISITING THE PETROGENESIS OF A LATE OLIGOCENE VOLCANIC FIELD IN SOUTHEASTERN CALIFORNIA
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