STUDENTS

 

PRESENT

 

 

PAST

Kirstin Burns (MS, 2007) investigated the rheology of ash slurries to understand the process of progressively-bulked debris flows. She now works in the oil industry in Houston.

Dan Hoffman (MS, 2005) studied the fluvial response to catastrophic sediment delivery after fires. He now works as a fluvial geomorphologist for an environmental consulting company in Missoula.

Shawn Naylor (MS, 2006) compared fluvial vs glacial erosion in the Bitterroot Range. He now works for the state of Montana as a hydrologist.

Andy Bookter (MS, 2006) investigated the process of progressively-bulked debris flows. He now works as a hydrological technician for the USFS in Alaska.

Kelly Bedell (2004, UG) studied the morphological adjustment of streams following fires.