Motivated Geologist in Training with an extensive background in tectonic geomorphology, structural geology, physics, mathematics and chemistry. Currently a Masters candidate at Northern Arizona University researching multi-fault rupture in Panamint Valley, California. My masters thesis is centered on analyzing the kinematics and timing of late Holocene ruptures in the transfer zone between the Ash Hill and Panamint Valley faults in Panamint Valley, California. I am currently researching topics related to subduction zones for my PhD. My primary research interests combine an application of structural geology, tectonogeomorphology and geophysical techniques to analyze geologic hazards in the upper crust.
LaPlante, A., & Regalla, C. (2024, 09). Testing the potential for static triggering of Holocene earthquakes on faults in the Panamint and Searles Valleys, northern ECSZ. Poster Presentation at 2024 SCEC Annual Meeting. SCEC Contribution 13777
LaPlante, A., Regalla, C., & Sethanant, I. (2022, 09). Evidence for late Holocene multi-fault rupture in the Panamint Valley transtensional relay, Eastern California Shear Zone (ECSZ). Poster Presentation at 2022 SCEC Annual Meeting. SCEC Contribution 12484
LaPlante, A., & Regalla, C. (2021, 08). Tectonogeomorphic evidence for late Holocene complex rupture linking the Panamint Valley and Ash Hill faults, Eastern California Shear Zone. Poster Presentation at 2021 SCEC Annual Meeting. SCEC Contribution 11427