I am currently working under Dr. Ajay Limaye in his Landscape Evolution group. My active research consists of studying paleoclimate conditions on Mars based on Earth's observed geomorphology and applying it to the geomorphic landscapes on Mars such as deltas and alluvial fans.
Previously, I was under the advisory of Dr. Brady Foreman at Western Washington University researching deltas on Mars and how it could infer paleoclimate theories and previous habitability on Mars.
Working under the advisory of Dr. Brady Foreman, I received the NASA Space Grant at Western Washington University for the summer of 2020. I worked in Dr. Foreman's lab flume at the university to mimic different types of sediment transport within a crater to get a better understanding of how the fan shaped deltas in Eberswalde Crater were created. I compared case studies of overland flow runoff, steady precipitation, and sapping using the same discharge each time.
Overland flow runoff delta in a crater case study.
Steady precipitation delta in a crater case study.
In ground sapping in a crater case study.