School of Earth and Atmospheric Sciences
Opportunities
I am looking for motivated undergraduates, graduate students, and post-docs. If you are interested in tectonics, geomorphology, and/or geochronology, please contact me! For more information about Georgia Tech and the School of Earth and Atmospheric Sciences click on the links below.
Potential projects include, but are not limited to, the following:
Strain distribution at the eastern California shear zone - Walker Lane transition
Constancy of strain accumulation and release rates in the eastern California shear zone
Climatic and tectonic controls on alluvial fan deposition
Effect of grain size on cosmogenic nuclide concentrations in alluvial deposits
Timing and rates of normal faulting in the western Basin and Range
Tectonic controls on drainage basin evolution and erosion rates
Rates and processes of alluvial landform evolution
Rates and styles of knickpoint evolution in bedrock channels
Late Cenozoic landscape evolution of the southern Rocky Mountains
Characterizing and mapping alluvial fans and fault zones with LiDAR topographic data
Source of, and surface deformation related to, the 1886 Charleston, SC earthquake