I study processes of erosion and sedimentation, and how they change landscapes and sedimentary archives over geologic time. I conduct my research primarily with numerical modeling, geospatial analysis, and field work.
I have worked on a wide variety of problems, roughly ordered here from most recent to oldest. Click through to find out more about each project.
- Modeling landslides and landslide-derived sediment
- Postdoc project: Source-to-sink modeling to invert deep marine deposits for continental margin denudation histories
- PhD thesis project: Understanding how boulders influence river and landscape evolution
- Building, calibrating, and applying landscape evolution models to predict future erosion
- Undergraduate thesis project: Quantifying how weathering affects bedrock channel shape