Dylan Ward
Assistant Professor
Department of Geology
University of Cincinnati
United States of America
Biography
Dylan Ward is an Assistant Professor, Geomorphology and Numerical Modeling
Research Interest
Numerical modeling, field measurement, and geochronology to constrain rates and mechanics of fluvial and glacial geomorphic processes; Paleoclimate and atmospheric circulation as reflected in the landscape; Response of landscape processes to climate change and to exhumation of different rock types.
Publications
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Ward, D.J., J.M. Cesta, J. Galewsky, and E. Sagredo (2015). Late Pleistocene glaciations of the arid subtropical Andes and new results from the Chajnantor Plateau, northern Chile. Quaternary Science Reviews, 128, 98-116.
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Sagredo, E., Lowell, T., Kelly, M., Rupper, S., Aravena, J., Ward, D., and Malone, A. (2016). Equilibrium line altitudes along the Andes during the Last millennium: Paleoclimatic implications. The Holocene, 1-15.
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Cesta, J. and D. Ward (2016). Timing and nature of alluvial fan development along the Chajnantor Plateau, northern Chile. Geomorphology, 273, 412-427.