Joshua West, Ph.D. is a Professor of Earth Sciences at the University of Southern California he works on understanding erosional and hydrological processes at Earth’s surface including landslides and floods. Over the past decade, he has worked on catastrophic events and their impact on landscapes, such as the tens of thousands of landslides triggered by single large earthquakes and storms.
Hofmann, F., Cooperdock, E., West, A., Hildebrandt, D., Strößner, K., & Farley, K. (2021, 08). Cosmogenic 3He exposure dating of alluvial surfaces using detrital magnetite enabled by microCT scanning. Poster Presentation at 2021 SCEC Annual Meeting. SCEC Contribution 11151
Hofmann, F., Cooperdock, E., West, J., Hildebrandt, D., Strößner, K., & Farley, K. (2021). Exposure dating of detrital magnetite using 3He enabled by microCT and calibration of the cosmogenic 3He production rate in magnetite. Geochronology, 3(2), 395-414. doi: doi.org/10.5194/gchron-3-395-2021. SCEC Contribution 10988
Dahlquist, M. P., West, J., & Martinez, J. (2017, 08). Co- and post-seismic debris flows triggered by the 2015 Gorkha Earthquake. Poster Presentation at 2017 SCEC Annual Meeting. SCEC Contribution 7707
Li, G., & West, J. (2017, 08). Distribution of Earthquake-Triggered Landslides across Landscapes: Towards Understanding Erosional Agency and Cascading Hazards. Poster Presentation at 2017 SCEC Annual Meeting. SCEC Contribution 7679
Quackenbush, P., West, J., Clark, M., Zekkos, D., & Deepak, C. (2017, 08). Tectonic control on landsliding in the nepal himalaya revealed by the 2015 gorkha earthquake. Poster Presentation at 2017 SCEC Annual Meeting. SCEC Contribution 7615