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Greg Tucker earned a Bachelor's degree in Anthropology from Brown University in 1988. After working as a field archaeologist, he attended Penn State University, receiving his Ph.D. in Geosciences in 1996. After spending time as a postdoctoral research associate in the Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering at MIT, he served on the faculty of the School of Geography and the Environment at Oxford University from 2000 to 2003. In 2004 he joined the Cooperative Institute for Research in Environmental Sciences and the Department of Geological Sciences at the University of Colorado. His current research focuses on the dynamics of drainage basin evolution and the development and testing of numerical landscape evolution models. He is also interested in the statistical-physics underpinnings of sediment transport on hillslopes and in channels. He is an associate editor for the Journal of Geophysical Research--Earth Surface and serves on the editorial board of Earth Surface Processes and Landforms.
=== Announcements ===
=== Announcements ===
The next meeting is being planned for the Fall of 2009 at the CSDMS Integration Facility in Boulder, Colorado.
The next meeting is being planned for the Fall of 2009 at the CSDMS Integration Facility in Boulder, Colorado.

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Terrestrial Working Group

Introduction

The Terrestrial Working Group deals with weathering, hillslope, fluvial, glacial, aeolian, lacustrial challenges. The group last met on February 2-3, 2009. For more information about the meeting visit: Terrestrial WG 2009.

Chair
Greg Tucker Greg tucker.jpg
Department of Geological Sciences
University of Colorado
2200 Colorado Avenue
Campus Box 399
Boulder, CO 80309-0399
Email: gtucker@cires.colorado.edu
Phone:+1 303-492-6985

Greg Tucker earned a Bachelor's degree in Anthropology from Brown University in 1988. After working as a field archaeologist, he attended Penn State University, receiving his Ph.D. in Geosciences in 1996. After spending time as a postdoctoral research associate in the Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering at MIT, he served on the faculty of the School of Geography and the Environment at Oxford University from 2000 to 2003. In 2004 he joined the Cooperative Institute for Research in Environmental Sciences and the Department of Geological Sciences at the University of Colorado. His current research focuses on the dynamics of drainage basin evolution and the development and testing of numerical landscape evolution models. He is also interested in the statistical-physics underpinnings of sediment transport on hillslopes and in channels. He is an associate editor for the Journal of Geophysical Research--Earth Surface and serves on the editorial board of Earth Surface Processes and Landforms.

Announcements

The next meeting is being planned for the Fall of 2009 at the CSDMS Integration Facility in Boulder, Colorado.

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