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KNJohnson@ucsb.edu +
Kerri +
Johnson +
805-680-8445 +
Nevada +
United States +
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I'm so excited that this workshop for coup … I'm so excited that this workshop for coupled tectonic and surface processes is happening and have been waiting and watching for the applications to open. This last year, I've been expanding my work in surface processes into the realm of numerical modeling (mostly 2D and 3D advection-diffusion models in Matlab, but I’ve been learning Python and am interested in switching to LandLab). In my work, I focus on understanding how changing forcing on short-term, small-scale geomorphic processes adds up to drive long-term, large-scale patterns in landscape evolution. Specifically, my work generally seeks to link environmental variables (that can change with climate, internal hydrologic feedbacks, and land use decisions) to bedrock weathering, to rock strength, to patterns in landscape evolution. </br>For example, one of my current projects explores how grazing-induced soil erosion and the resulting change in rock-moisture patterns changed effective rock strength and the balance between hillslope diffusion and channel incision. Field observations, rock moisture data, and analysis of repeat high-resolution topographic data suggest two drastically different stable landscape states are possible. We’re using numerical modeling to explore how observable short-term patterns might play out on longer timescales, and how a bi-stable landscape might react to tectonic and climatic change. </br>I would love to attend this meeting as a way to further develop my skills in landscape evolution modeling, to join the discussion of how to integrate observation and modeling of processes across extremely different time and spatial scales, and to engage in the community and learn about tools others are using to explore the coupling of tectonic and surface processes. I would love to be involved in discussions and collaboration to help shape the direction this community is going. Thanks for considering my application.g. Thanks for considering my application. +
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