Christina Neudorf

Desert Research Institute

My research combines field observations, sedimentology, sampling, remote sensing (the interpretation of air photos, satellite imagery, Digital Elevation Models or LiDAR imagery), and geochronological methods to gain insights into the style and rate of landscape change and human/environment interactions in the Quaternary Period. My research includes developing luminescence dating techniques to refine temporal records in archaeology and geology, and I am the writer of The Glow Curve Blog: https://theglowcurve.org/blog. Currently, I serve as Secretary-Treasurer of the Canadian Geomorphology Research Group (CGRG).

Workshop Participant

Workshop Participant

Early Career 2021
July 2021