Education
| M.A. |
2003 |
University of Oregon |
Geography |
| B.A. |
1996 |
University of Californa, Berkeley |
Anthropology |
Professional
Interests
Mr. Dalldorf is a staff geomorphologist and archaeologist specializing in Quaternary geology, geomorphology and geoarchaeology. His research interests include Holocene landscape evolution, soil-geomorphic relationships, archaeological site burial, and the development of topographically-controlled aeolian landforms. He has conducted geomorphic and geoarchaeological investigations in eastern Oregon and across much of central California.
Research
Interests and Areas of Expertise
- Geomorphology and Surficial Processes
- Soils Geomorphology
- Quaternary Geology
- Geoarchaeology
- Landscape Evolution and Stability
Recent / Current Projects
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Integrated Forecasting of Desert Terrain Conditions for Military Operations
- Catalog of Analogs and Desert Terrain Characterization at U.S. Army’s Desert/Hot Weather test site, U.S. Army Yuma Proving Ground (YPG) in southwestern Arizona
Curriculum Vitae (PDF)
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