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About Colin Amos

I am a field geologist specializing in active tectonics and geomorphology. I am broadly interested in linkages between crustal deformation and surface processes. I use a variety of research tools in the field and laboratory, including geologic and structural mapping, topographic surveying, lidar, paleoseismic trenching, geodesy, GIS, and geochronology. My current work follows three general research threads: 1) understanding the evolution of permanent strain and topography in subduction zone forearcs, 2) characterizing the rates and kinematics of active faulting in the Cascadia backarc, and 3) reconstructing paleoearthquake records within deforming continental interiors. My work is also regionally focused, with continuing projects in the eastern Sierra Nevada of California, the Pacific Northwest, and New Zealand.

Positions

Present Associate Professor, Western Washington University Department of Geology
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Curriculum Vitae


Disciplines



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Courses

  • Introductory Geology
  • Structural Geology
  • Tectonic Geomorphology
  • Field Methods / Geologic Mapping

Education

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2007 Ph.D., University of California, Santa Barbara ‐ Department of Geological Sciences
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2002 B.S., University of California, Davis ‐ Department of Geology
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Contact Information

Department of Geology
ES 441, ES 107 (Lab)
Western Washington University

Office Phone: 360-650-3587

Email:


Published Papers (17)

Conference Abstracts (22)