Alison Duvall
Earth and Space Sciences
University of Washington-Seattle Campus
Website Content Contributions
Activity (1)
Landslide Mapping and Analysis part of Cutting Edge:Enhance Your Teaching:Teaching with Online Field Experiences:Activities
The purpose of this module is to familiarize students to empirical methods of mass movement hazard analysis, to provide them training in mapping and analyzing inventories of landslides from lidar datasets, and to ...
Other Contribution (1)
The geomorphic signature of strike-slip faulting part of Structural Geology and Tectonics:2016 Structure and Tectonics Forum:Abstracts
This abstract page presents research on the geomorphic impacts of strike-slip faulting, detailing how landscape evolution models reveal fault-induced disequilibrium through river lengthening, stream capture, knickpoints, and ridge migration, with field evidence from California supporting slip-rate-dependent geomorphic signatures.
Communities
Teach the Earth
GETSI Interest Group
NAGT Webinar Series Interest
Planning for Failure: Landslide Analysis for a Safer Society Interest Group
Workshop Participant
July 2013 Pursuing an Academic Career Jan 2012
January 2012 Early Career workshop alums