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Revision as of 16:31, 6 May 2015
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5/26/15: fault motion and landscape evolution model results have been updated: The role of surface displacement in landscape evolution
3/26/15: Sam Roy added modeling work on Mantle Wedge Hydration under "Previous Research": Mantle Wedge Hydration
3/18/15: Sam Roy and Nick Richmond have been running coupled FLAC/CHILD models to investigate orographic precipitation. Results and figures should be posted next week. Stay tuned!
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