Associate Professor in Geochemistry, Te Herenga Waka — Victoria University of Wellington
I am a geomorphologist and geochemist that specializes in measuring change at Earth's surface. Much of my work has revolved around quantifying how quickly rock can be turned into soil and subsequently how quickly that soil is eroded away. I use cosmogenic nuclides as an analytical tool for determining rates and dates at Earth's surface.
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