Expertise

The Geomorphology and Landscape Evolution group studies how climate, tectonics, and rock type influence the processes and landforms that shape the Earth’s surface. Specific problems include the controls of rock strength and sediment transport on bedrock river morphology, the interaction of climate and topography during active mountain building, and the influence of landslides on river dynamics in seismically active regions. We approach these problems by integrating field and geochemical data with state-of-the-art numerical models. The implications of our work are broad, ranging from hazard mitigation and river management to the geologic evolution of a mountain system.

Affiliations

Associate Professor, Department of Earth and Atmospheric Sciences, College of Arts and Sciences, Indiana University Bloomington

Department of Earth and Spatial Sciences, College of Science, University of Idaho

Communities
Geology
Degrees
PhD, University of Colorado, Geological Sciences, 2009
MS, University of Arizona, Geosciences, 2005
BA, Washington University in St. Louis, Earth and Planetary Sciences, 2002