Summary
I'm interested in a broad range of processes that act to shape the Earth's surface, create sedimentary archives, and influence climate over both human and geologic timescales. My research utilizes a combination of field work, controlled physical experiments, geochemical analyses, remote sensing, and theory to address problems at the interface of geomorphology, sedimentology, carbon cycling, and landscape evolution.
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Education
- Ph.D., Geology, California Institute of Technology, 2016
- M.S., Geology, California Institute of Technology, 2012
- B.A., Geology, University of California Berkeley, 2007
- B.S., Environmental Science, University of California Berkeley, 2007