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usgs_staff_profile:
usgs_staff_profile:
   meta:
   meta:
    url: https://www.usgs.gov/staff-profiles/sam-a-johnstone
    timestamp: '2024-01-30T13:40:21.046866'
     status_code: 200
     status_code: 200
    timestamp: '2023-09-30T16:46:10.577884'
    url: https://www.usgs.gov/staff-profiles/sam-a-johnstone
   profile:
   profile:
     abstracts: []
     name: Sam A Johnstone
     affiliations: []
     name_qualifier: null
     education:
     titles:
     - Stanford University, PhD in Geology
     - Research Geologist
     - UC Santa Cruz, MS in Geology
    organizations:
    - UC Santa Cruz, BS Earth Science
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      - Geosciences and Environmental Change Science Center
      - https://www.usgs.gov/centers/geosciences-and-environmental-change-science-center
     email: sjohnstone@usgs.gov
     email: sjohnstone@usgs.gov
    orcid: 0000-0002-3945-2499
    intro_statements:
    - "I am a Research Geologist interesested in understanding how processes of erosion\
      \ and faulting interact to shape Earth\u2019s surface. I study these phenomena\
      \ through geologic maps, laboratory techniques that measure the history of rocks\
      \ being exhumed toward the surface, and with measurements and models of Earth's\
      \ surface topography."
     expertise_terms:
     expertise_terms:
     - Geomorphology
     - Geomorphology
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     - Topographic analysis
     - Topographic analysis
     - Numerical modelling
     - Numerical modelling
    professional_experience: []
    education:
    - Stanford University, PhD in Geology
    - UC Santa Cruz, MS in Geology
    - UC Santa Cruz, BS Earth Science
    affiliations: []
     honors: []
     honors: []
     intro_statements:
     abstracts: []
    - "I am a Research Geologist interesested in understanding how processes of erosion\
      \ and faulting interact to shape Earth\u2019s surface. I study these phenomena\
      \ through geologic maps, laboratory techniques that measure the history of rocks\
      \ being exhumed toward the surface, and with measurements and models of Earth's\
      \ surface topography."
    name: Sam A Johnstone
    name_qualifier: null
    orcid: 0000-0002-3945-2499
    organization_link: https://www.usgs.gov/centers/geosciences-and-environmental-change-science-center
    organization_name: Geosciences and Environmental Change Science Center
     personal_statement: I came to the USGS as a Mendenhall Postdoctoral Fellow in
     personal_statement: I came to the USGS as a Mendenhall Postdoctoral Fellow in
       2016 to study landscape evolution in the Southern Rocky Mountains and to help
       2016 to study landscape evolution in the Southern Rocky Mountains and to help
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       mapping and where I developed an interest in using low-temperature thermochronology
       mapping and where I developed an interest in using low-temperature thermochronology
       to study histories of faulting.
       to study histories of faulting.
    professional_experience: []
    title: Research Geologist