Suzanne Prestrud Anderson is an American geophysicist who is a professor at the University of Colorado Boulder.
Her master's research considered frozen ground and the mechanisms responsible for sorted circles in permafrost.
[1] She initially taught at Pasadena City College and worked in a stable isotope lab at Caltech.
She studied at the University of California, Berkeley for her PhD on chemical geomorphology, working at a field site near Coos Bay.
[2] In this capacity she led a broad group of researchers to study the interface between rock, air and water.