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Member Since 2004
Alison R. Duvall
Associate Professor, University of Washington Seattle
Professional Experience
University of Washington Seattle
Associate Professor
2020 - Present
Education
Doctorate
2011
Honors & Awards
Robert Sharp Lecture
Received 2016
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Luna B. Leopold Early Career Award
Received 2016
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Publications
The Lasting Legacy of Megaflood Boulder Deposition in Mountain Rivers

Infrequent, large‐magnitude discharge (>106 m3/s) outburst floods—megafloods—can play a major role in landscape evolution...

December 27, 2023
AGU Abstracts
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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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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The lasting legacy of megaflood boulder deposition: considering the longterm impact of megafloods on mountain rivers
A CENTURY OF OUTBURST FLOOD SCIENCE I ORAL
earth and planetary surface processes | 12 december 2023
Susannah Morey, Charles Shobe, Katharine W. Huntin...
Measuring the amount, rate, and mechanisms of megaflood erosion has been a primary focus of megaflood research over the last century. However, megaflo...
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