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My interest in attending the workshop stemMy interest in attending the workshop stems from my commitment to studying how landscapes record tectonic deformation through the filter of geomorphic processes. Because processes like sediment transport and bedrock incision can be observed on short timescales, it’s compelling to consider how we can best extrapolate modern observations to geologic timescales. In this sense, spatial patterns of landscape form and erosion offer opportunities to constrain geomorphic models and parameters if the tectonic boundary conditions are well constrained. On the flip side, tectonicists often look to geomorphologists for morphologic (or other) proxies for deformation. The extent to which these two perspectives/needs can be moved forward together requires a collective effort with sufficient disciplinary representation. </br></br>I am interested in learning about advances in the modeling of tectonic processes as well as how coupling with surface process models can be accomplished. My graduate students and postdocs have worked on a diverse array of geomorphic models and field settings that exploit tectonic gradients to assess landscape evolution. Defining the potential couplings and feedbacks will require improvements in our models and datasets and the workshop would be highly inspiring and influential for our community.spiring and influential for our community.  +
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