2022-2025 Temporal and spatial variation of sediment sources and pathways in a mountain catchment and its implications for sediment transfer dynamics in the Andes of central Chile. ANID Fondecyt Iniciación #11220507. Principal Investigator.
2021-2024 The effects of southward increased extension in the Abanico basin stage: the Maule profile (36°s) and the reorganization of a continental rift system. Fondecyt Regular # 1210475. Co-investigator. Principal investigator, Reynaldo Charrier (UNAB). In collaboration with Marcia Muñoz (UNAB), Maria Pía Rodriguez (UDA), .
2019-2023 Erosion and transfer of sediment in the Andean Cordillera in a context of climate change and anthropic influence. ANID PAI #77190019. Principal Investigator.
2019-2022 A quantitative high-resolution reconstruction of the southern westerlies intensity based on continental and marine paleoclimate records since the Late Pleistocene. Fondecyt #1191942. Co-investigator. In collaboration with Valentina Flores (PI) and Patricio Moreno (Co-I) (Universidad de Chile).
2018-2020 Occurrence and recurrence of large earthquakes (Mw > 7.5) in the continental margin of northern Patagonia during the Holocene. SHOA Cimar24 Fiordos. Co-investigator.
In collaboration with Rodrigo Fernández (PI), Valentina Flores (Co-I, Universidad de Chile), Maria Pia Rodriguez (Co-I, Universidad de Atacama).
2017- 2019 Deciphering erosional patterns and sediment transfer paths over Pleistocene glacial cycles in the Patagonian Andes. Fondecyt #3170611 Principal Investigator.
In collaboration with Luisa Pinto (Universidad de Chile), Kathleen Marsaglia (California State University, Northridge), Daniel Tentori (Sapienza University of Rome), and Sebastien Bertrand (Ghent University).
2010-2016 Collaborative Research: Expedition 317 Objective Research - Linking Sediment Provenance to Supply and Lithofacies Formation on the Canterbury Margin. Doctoral researcher. NSF# 1060844
In collaboration with John Jaeger (PI), David Foster (University of Florida), Kathleen Marsaglia (California State University Northridge), and Greg Browne (GNS Science).