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Kirstyn Cataldo
Kirstyn Cataldo
Indiana University Bloomington
Geology
Geomorphology
Landslide
southern taiwan
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EVIDENCE FOR AN ACTIVE GALES CREEK FAULT - A DYNAMIC DUO ACTIVE DEFORMATION CONFIRMATION
2019
Joanna R. Redwine
Geomorphology Seismology
Ralph E. Klinger
Ray E. Wells
Brian L. Sherrod
Shannon A. Mahan
Lucille A. Piety
Julia Corbett Howe
Glenda Besana-Ostman
Ryan Levinson
Colin Chupik
Kirstyn Cataldo
Sylvia Rose Nicovich
Stephen J. Angster
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Training of rock classifications: The use of computer images versus physical rock samples
2018
Journal of geoscience education
Brian J. Meagher
Kirstyn Cataldo
Bruce J. Douglas
Mark A. McDaniel
Robert M. Nosofsky
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Landslides control the spatial and temporal variation of channel width in southern Taiwan: Implications for landscape evolution and cascading hazards in steep, tectonically active landscapes: Variation in channel morphology controlled by landslides in s. Taiwan
2018
Earth Surface Processes and Landforms
Brian J. Yanites
Nate A. Mitchell
Joshua C. Bregy
Grace Carlson
Kirstyn Cataldo
Margaret Holahan
Graham H. Johnston
Amelia Nelson
Jeffery Valenza
Matthew Wanker
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LANDSLIDES CONTROL THE SPATIAL AND TEMPORAL VARIATION OF CHANNEL MORPHOLOGY IN SOUTHERN TAIWAN: IMPLICATIONS FOR LANDSCAPE EVOLUTION IN STEEP, TECTONICALLY ACTIVE LANDSCAPES
2017
Earth Surface Processes and Landforms
Brian J. Yanites
Josh Bregy
Grace Carlson
Kirstyn Cataldo
Margaret Holahan
Graham H. Johnston
Nathaniel Mitchell
Amelia Nelson
Jeffrey Valenza
Matthew Wanker
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Landslides control the spatial and temporal variation of channel width in southern Taiwan: implications for landscape evolution and cascading hazards in steep, tectonically active landscapes
2017
Earth Surface Processes and Landforms
Brian J. Yanites
Joshua C. Bregy
Grace A. Carlson
Kirstyn Cataldo
Margaret Holahan
Graham H. Johnston
Nate A. Mitchell
Amelia Nelson
Jeffrey Valenza
Matthew Wanker
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