
Kyle Graff graduated from Boise State University with his BS in Geology. Kyle is also working on projects involving stratigraphy and salt tectoncis near Monterrey, Mexico. He helped provide information on the places of interest and wrote about the desert environment.
Ray J Hewitt is a native New Mexican coming from Deming, west of Las Cruces. He earned his BA here at New Mexico State University in Anthropology and is now working towards his MA in Geography. His areas of interest include Geographic Information Systems and Desert Landscapes. Ray was the official photographer for the project, aided in designing the map and revised necessary materials.
Kevin Hon is from Dayton, Ohio where he attended Wright State University. As an undergraduate, he earned his BS in Geology. Kevin is currently working on MS in Geography at NMSU. His interests include structural and depositional relationships associated with salt tectonics in Nuevo Leon, Mexico. Kevin wrote the general introduction to the geography and geology of the region.
Matthew E Rich is a graduate student in the department of Geography at NMSU. Originally from Chicago, he studied at Elmhurst College where he earned his BA in Geography and Urban Studies. His areas of interest include Geographic Information Systems and Land Use Planning. Matt was responsible for writing the sections entitled What is Geomorphology and Geomorphic Rates, as well as the overall design of the web page plus a few pictures.