Evey Gannaway Dalton

(she/her)

Sedimentology, Stratigraphy, and Tectonics | Price Campus

Assistant Professor


Evey Gannaway Dalton

Contact Information

Office Location: Reeves 263
Phone: 435-613-5017
Email: evey.gannawaydalton@usu.edu

Educational Background

PhD, Geological Sciences, The University of Texas at El Paso, 2019
Stratigraphic and structural characterization and evolution of exposed megaflaps flanking salt diapirs
MS, Geological Sciences, The University of Texas at El Paso, 2014
Depositional and sequence stratigraphic framework of a Neoproterozoic suprasalt minibasin at Patawarta diapir, Flinders Ranges, South Australia
BS, Geology, The University of the South, 2009

Biography

I am a broadly trained sedimentologist and stratigrapher with expertise in both carbonate and siliciclastic rocks, sedimentary basin analysis, and salt tectonics. I have a BS (2009) from The University of the South and a MS (2014) and PhD (2019) from UTEP.

Teaching Interests

I teach courses ranging from introductory geoscience, natural disasters, dinosaurs, and US national parks, as well as my area of expertise – sedimentology, stratigraphy, and Earth’s history. My teaching philosophy emphasizes the interconnectedness of Earth's systems with humanity as a unifying them of scientific inquiry, while also modeling a learning mindset for my students with respect to the geosciences and the broader world. Throughout, I approach all of my courses with a passion for instilling not just an appreciation of the Earth sciences, but also an application of its importance both personally and globally.

Research Interests

My research examines the intimate relationship between tectonics and sedimentation with particular interest in how the sedimentary record can reveal hidden or “missing” processes in the realm of salt tectonics. Often these processes are otherwise hidden by erosion, burial, deformation, diagenesis, etc., so I use outcrop-based sedimentologic, stratigraphic, structural, and geochemical analyses of the sedimentary growth strata adjacent to salt bodies to interpret their geologic evolution. As part of the Salt-Sediment Interaction Research Consortium (S-SIRC), I explore a range of salt-related features, including megaflaps, salt shoulders, allocthonous salt breakout, carbonate caprock, and intrasalt inclusions, in field areas such as the Paradox Basin (UT/CO), Flinders Ranges (South Australia), and Pyrenees (Spain).
Additionally, I investigate the tectonostratigraphic record of the North Horn Formation in Utah with collaborators from the Prehistoric Museum at USU Eastern and the Denver Museum of Nature and Science. Despite spanning the end-Mesozoic mass extinction, the Cretaceous-Paleogene boundary is not well-defined here, an issue we seek to resolve with various stratigraphic and geochemical methods. This work supports broader efforts to constrain the temporal occurrence and duration of North Horn fossils, understand Utah terrestrial ecosystems before, during, and after the mass extinction event, and fill a spatial gap with regional correlations elsewhere in western North America.

Awards

Departmental Teacher of the Year, 2024

USU Department of Geosciences


Publications | Books

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    Publications | Journal Articles

    Academic Journal

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    Publications | Other

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    Teaching

    GEO 1010 - Introduction to Geology (BPS), Fall 2025
    GEO, GEO, GEO, GEO, GEO, GEO, GEO, GEO, GEO, GEO, GEO 3100, 3100, 3100, 3100, 3100, 3100, 3100, 3100, 3100, 3100, 3100 - Natural Disasters (DSC), Fall 2025
    GEO 1115 - Physical Geology Laboratory, Fall 2025
    GEO, GEO, GEO, GEO, GEO, GEO, GEO, GEO, GEO, GEO, GEO 3000, 3000, 3000, 3000, 3000, 3000, 3000, 3000, 3000, 3000, 3000 - Epic Earth - Geoscience of National Parks (DSC), Spring 2025
    GEO, GEO, GEO, GEO, GEO, GEO, GEO, GEO, GEO, GEO, GEO 1010, 1010, 1010, 1010, 1010, 1010, 1010, 1010, 1010, 1010, 1010 - Introduction to Geology (BPS), Spring 2025
    GEO 1010 - Introduction to Geology (BPS), Fall 2024
    GEO 3100 - Natural Disasters (DSC), Fall 2024
    GEO, GEO, GEO, GEO, GEO, GEO, GEO, GEO, GEO, GEO, GEO 3100, 3100, 3100, 3100, 3100, 3100, 3100, 3100, 3100, 3100, 3100 - Natural Disasters (DSC), Fall 2024
    GEO 1115 - Physical Geology Laboratory, Fall 2024
    GEO 1010 - Introduction to Geology, Spring 2024
    GEO, GEO, GEO, GEO, GEO, GEO, GEO, GEO, GEO, GEO, GEO 1010, 1010, 1010, 1010, 1010, 1010, 1010, 1010, 1010, 1010, 1010 - Introduction to Geology, Spring 2024
    GEO 3250 - Natural History of Dinosaurs, Spring 2024
    GEO, GEO, GEO, GEO, GEO, GEO, GEO, GEO, GEO, GEO, GEO 3250, 3250, 3250, 3250, 3250, 3250, 3250, 3250, 3250, 3250, 3250 - Natural History of Dinosaurs, Spring 2024
    GEO 5480, 6480 - Tectonics of Sedimentary Basins, Spring 2024
    GEO, GEO, GEO, GEO, GEO, GEO, GEO, GEO, GEO, GEO, GEO, GEO, GEO, GEO, GEO, GEO, GEO, GEO, GEO, GEO, GEO, GEO 5480, 5480, 5480, 5480, 5480, 5480, 5480, 5480, 5480, 5480, 5480, 6480, 6480, 6480, 6480, 6480, 6480, 6480, 6480, 6480, 6480, 6480 - Tectonics of Sedimentary Basins, Spring 2024
    GEO 1010 - Introduction to Geology, Fall 2023
    GEO 3100 - Natural Disasters, Fall 2023
    GEO 1110 - Physical Geology, Fall 2023
    GEO 1010 - Introduction to Geology, Spring 2023
    GEO, GEO, GEO, GEO, GEO, GEO, GEO, GEO 1010, 1010, 1010, 1010, 1010, 1010, 1010, 1010 - Introduction to Geology, Spring 2023
    GEO 1010 - Introduction to Geology, Fall 2022
    GEO 3100 - Natural Disasters, Fall 2022
    GEO 1110 - Physical Geology, Fall 2022
    , Spring 2022
    GEO 5470, 6470 - Chemical Sedimentary Rocks, Spring 2022
    GEO 2205 - Earth Through Time Laboratory, Spring 2022
    GEO 1010 - Introduction to Geology, Spring 2022
    GEO 2200 - The Earth Through Time, Spring 2022
    GEO 1010 - Introduction to Geology, Fall 2021
    GEO 3100 - Natural Disasters, Fall 2021
    GEO 1110 - Physical Geology, Fall 2021
    GEO 1010 - Introduction to Geology, Spring 2021
    GEO 5480 - Sedimentary Basin Analysis, Spring 2021
    GEO 3200 - The Earth Through Time, Spring 2021
    GEO 1010 - Introduction to Geology, Fall 2020
    GEO 3100 - Natural Disasters, Fall 2020
    GEO 1110 - Physical Geology, Fall 2020