Kelin Whipple
Kelin is a process geomorphologist interested in how landscapes respond
to a variety of different forcings. We first collaborated with Kelin the
study of Owens Valley alluvial fans and then in the Bolivian Andes.
Doctoral Degree
University of Washington, Ph.D. Geology, 1994
Email Address
kxw@asu.edu
Current Position and Contact Information (4/2008)
Professor
School of Earth and Space Exploration
University of
Arizona
Box 871404
Tempe, AZ 85287-1404
480-965-9508
Junior-Authored, Refereed Publications Based on UVM Research
Safran, E.B., Bierman, P.R., Aalto, R., Dunne, T.,
Whipple, K.X., and Caffee, M., 2005, Erosion rates driven by channel
network incision in the Bolivian Andes: Earth Surface Processes and
Landforms, v. 30, p. 1007-1024. (
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Other Meeting Abstracts Based on UVM Research
Safran, E.B., Whipple, K.X., Dunne, T., Bierman, P., Aalto, R., and Caffee, M., 2004, Erosion rates, landscape morphology, and hillslope processes in the upper Beni River region, Bolivian Andes: EOS Transactions of the American Geophysical Union, v. 85.
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Other Publications Based on UVM Research
Bierman, P.R., Gillespie, A.R., Whipple, K.X., and Clark, D.H., 1991, Quaternary geomorphology and geochronology of Owens Valley, California,
in Walawender, M.J., and Hanan, B.B., eds., Geological excursions in southern California and Mexico, Guidebook, 1991, Geological Society of America annual meeting, Geological Society of America, p. 199-223.
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