Tectonic-Geomorphic-Climatic Interaction (NSF-EAR-1324637, 1323137)
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Subduction Zone Dynamics in the Mantle and at the Earth's Surface
The role of surface displacement in landscape evolution
The role of rock mass strength in landscape evolution
Connections between rock mass strength and grain size in alluvium
The combined influence of rock damage and surface displacement in landscape evolution
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