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|State member=Arkansas
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|Description of your CSDMS-related interests member=My current geomorphology research focuses on incision processes in soluble bedrock channels and the evolution of karst landscapes.  I also study hydrogeology with a focus on karst and glacial systems.
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Matthew Covington, website username login: MCovington

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University of Arkansas
Department of Geosciences
Fayetteville, Arkansas
United States
mcoving@uark.edu
http://www.speleophysics.com

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Member of the following CSDMS groups

  • Terrestrial Working Group

Signed up for the mailing list: yes

CSDMS-related interest

My current geomorphology research focuses on incision processes in soluble bedrock channels and the evolution of karst landscapes. I also study hydrogeology with a focus on karst and glacial systems.