Greg Stock
A scientist who studies Earth, the materials of which Earth is made, the structure of those materials, and the processes acting upon them.
Non Forest Service
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My favorite science experience was mapping caves in Sequoia with Mr. Despain. We used those maps, along with dated sediment in the caves, to determine long-term river downcutting rates. The downcutting rate told us the speed at which erosion deepens a channel by removing material from a streambed or valley. It was the perfect mix of field, lab, and computer work, with a neat result.
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