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Juliet Crider studies the physical processes that shape Earth’s surface, focusing on charismatic landforms such as mountains and volcanoes. Her research primarily addresses fairly recent geologic phenomena, particularly in the North Cascades where she investigates the origins of mountains and the Columbia Plateau, which spans parts of Oregon, Washington, and Idaho. She employs a combination of field studies and computer modeling to explore the dynamism of the planet’s upper crust, developing new analytical tools to advance research efforts in this area. As the founding director of the Applied Geosciences Masters program, she is dedicated to helping students bridge the gap between theory and practice as they address the interactions between human infrastructure and the region’s dynamic landscape.
University of Washington • Seattle, WA
Associate Professor in the Department of Earth and Space Sciences, focusing on geologic processes and education.
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