Suzanne Anderson
- Professor
- Fellow of INSTAAR
- Faculty of Hydrologic Sciences
- GEOLOGICAL SCIENCES
Research
My research explores the interaction of physical and chemical processes that shape landscapes and drive geochemical cycles. I have a particular interest in geochemistry in the cryosphere, and have worked on ice dynamics, hydrology and geochemical processes of several Alaskan glaciers. From 2007-2020 I led the Boulder Creek Critical Zone Observatory, a National Science Foundation-funded environmental observatory dedicated to interdisciplinary study of the Critical Zone, the life-sustaining interface at the Earth's surface where rock meets air and water.
Keywords
Geomorphology, Weathering, Hydrology, Glaciology
Department Topic Areas
- Primary: Geomorphology and Cryosphere, Hydrology
- Secondary: Geochemistry, Natural Hazards
Education and Training
- Ph.D. University of California, Berkeley, 1995
- M.S. University of Washington, 1986
- B.S. University of Puget Sound, 1979