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== Past Geodynamics Course Projects ==
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== 2018 Geodynamics Course Projects ==
 
'''Modeling Glacial erosion using ice velocity and rock strength in Coastal Alaska'''
 
'''Modeling Glacial erosion using ice velocity and rock strength in Coastal Alaska'''
  

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Past Geodynamics Course Projects

2018 Geodynamics Course Projects

Modeling Glacial erosion using ice velocity and rock strength in Coastal Alaska

Will Kochtitzky and Ian Nesbitt

This project uses a very basic, very generalized, "fudge factored" rock cohesion classification (shown below) to estimate erosion in coastal Alaska at present and throughout the last 115,000 years. Modeled velocity and ice extent data provided graciously by Annie Boucher.

AK CA cohesion.png