George E. Hilley, Ph.D.

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2001 Arizona State University, Tempe, AZ, United States 
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Geology, Physical Geography
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J Ramon Arrowsmith grad student 2001 Arizona State
 (Landscape development and fault behavior in tectonically active areas.)

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Seulgi Moon grad student (Geotree)
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Baden CW, Shuster DL, Aron F, et al. (2022) Bridging earthquakes and mountain building in the Santa Cruz Mountains, CA. Science Advances. 8: eabi6031
Hilley G, Sare R, Aron F, et al. (2020) Coexisting seismic behavior of transform faults revealed by high-resolution bathymetry Geology. 48: 379-384
Dobbs SC, McHargue T, Malkowski MA, et al. (2019) Are submarine and subaerial drainages morphologically distinct? Geology. 47: 1093-1097
Hilley GE, Porder S, Aron F, et al. (2019) Earth’s topographic relief potentially limited by an upper bound on channel steepness Nature Geoscience. 12: 828-832
Sare R, Hilley GE, DeLong SB. (2019) Regional‐Scale Detection of Fault Scarps and Other Tectonic Landforms: Examples From Northern California Journal of Geophysical Research: Solid Earth. 124: 1016-1035
Young HH, Hilley GE. (2018) Millennial-scale denudation rates of the Santa Lucia Mountains, California: Implications for landscape evolution in steep, high-relief, coastal mountain ranges Gsa Bulletin. 130: 1809-1824
Moon S, Merritts D, Snyder N, et al. (2018) Erosion of coastal drainages in the Mendocino Triple Junction region (MTJ), northern California Earth and Planetary Science Letters. 502: 156-165
DeLong SB, Hilley GE, Prentice CS, et al. (2017) Geomorphology, denudation rates, and stream channel profiles reveal patterns of mountain building adjacent to the San Andreas fault in northern California, USA Geological Society of America Bulletin. 129: 732-749
Johnstone SA, Chadwick KD, Frias M, et al. (2017) Soil development over mud-rich rocks produces landscape-scale erosional instabilities in the northern Gabilan Mesa, California Geological Society of America Bulletin. 129: 1266-1279
Johnstone SA, Finnegan NJ, Hilley GE. (2017) Weak bedrock allows north-south elongation of channels in semi-arid landscapes Earth and Planetary Science Letters. 478: 150-158
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