PhD. Student, Univ. of Wyoming
University of Wyoming - University of Wyoming
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M.S., University of Washington, 2009
As a geomorphologist, I am especially interested in the link between climate and landscape evolution. At the Southern Sierra Critical Zone Observatory, my current research is centered around the development and application of a new method to determine catchment-wide erosion rates using cosmogenic 10Be in magnetite. I plan to apply this method in other CZOs in order to develop an understanding of soil weathering across climate gradients. My other research interests include glacial geomorphology and geologic hazards
CZO Research Groups
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2013
Cosmogenic 10Be in quartz and magnetite:Using the same nuclide in multiple minerals to quantify differential weathering. Rogers, H. E.; Riebe, C. S.; Granger, D. E. (2013): American Geophysical Union, Fall Meeting 2013, abstract #H51B-1188