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Alison R. Duvall
Associate Professor, University of Washington Seattle
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Slow Strike‐Slip Faulting in a Hyper‐Arid Landscape: Assessing the Geomorphic Response to the Salar Grande Fault, Atacama Desert, Chile
JOURNAL OF GEOPHYSICAL RESEARCH: EARTH SURFACE
15 march 2025
Tamara Aránguiz Rago, Alison R. Duvall, Brendan Cr...
Geomorphic features near strike‐slip faults, including offset channels, have long been used in paleoseismology. Recent numerical models sugge...
Landscape seismic stenographers: How are Cascadia megathrust earthquakes recorded by western Oregon bedrock landslides?
SZ4D: INTERCONNECTED SUBDUCTION ZONE HAZARDS II ORAL
volcanology, geochemistry and petrology | 11 december 2024
William Struble, Sean LaHusen, Alex Grant, Josh J....
Subduction zone landscapes record both long-term processes that shape topography and shorter-term, high-magnitude stochastic events, including megathr...
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Influence of tectonics and lithology on topographic form spanning millennial and million-year timescales in the Santa Ynez Mountains, Transverse Ranges, CA
THE EARTH'S SURFACE AS A NATURAL LAB: ADVANCES IN ISOLATING LANDSCAPE EVOLUTION CONTROLS II POSTER
earth and planetary surface processes | 10 december 2024
Joel S. Scheingross, Mara Nutt, Michael Robinson,...
Topographic metrics are routinely used to infer both active and past tectonic forcing in landscapes. However, linking landscape form to tectonics can ...
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Slow strike-slip faulting in a hyperarid landscape: assessing the geomorphic response to the Salar Grande Fault, Atacama Desert, Chile
TECTONIC AND GEODYNAMIC PROCESSES ENCODED IN LANDSCAPES II POSTER
earth and planetary surface processes | 10 december 2024
Tamara Aránguiz Rago, Alison R. Duvall, Brendan Cr...
Near-fault landscape features, form, and process related to strike-slip fault motion have long been a research focus, especially with respect to chann...
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The Lasting Legacy of Megaflood Boulder Deposition in Mountain Rivers
GEOPHYSICAL RESEARCH LETTERS
27 december 2023
Susannah Morey, Charles Shobe, Katharine W. Huntin...
Infrequent, large‐magnitude discharge (>106 m3/s) outburst floods—megafloods—can play a major role in landscape evolution...
Investigating Landslides Induced by a Seattle Fault Earthquake, WA, USA
GEOLOGIC CONSTRAINTS ON PAST EARTHQUAKE GROUND MOTIONS POSTER
seismology | 14 december 2023
Erich Herzig, Alison R. Duvall, Adam M. Booth, Ian...
Earthquake-induced landslides are both a major secondary hazard of earthquakes and a key driver of landscape evolution in tectonically active regions....
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Collaborative Center for Landslides Geohazards
HOW TO TRIGGER A LANDSLIDE: PREDICTIVE MODELS AND OBSERVATIONS FROM RECENT EVENTS II ORAL
earth and planetary surface processes | 14 december 2023
Rafael L. Bras, Mehmet E. Soylu, Karl A. Lang, Fra...
Landslides are a common and persistent hazard in mountainous terrain. In the US, annual landslide-related losses are estimated to exceed $2B and 25-50...
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Preliminary Mapping of Deep-Seated Landslides in the Washington Coast Range, Cascadia Subduction Zone
CASCADING HAZARDS: LINKING PROCESSES ACROSS EARTH’S SURFACE II POSTER
earth and planetary surface processes | 12 december 2023
Larry Syu-Heng Lai, Alison R. Duvall, Adam M. Boot...
Landslides are among the most prevalent geohazards in the Cascadia Subduction Zone. Previous research in western Oregon shows the importance of climat...
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