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     name: American Geophysical Union (2012-present)
     name: Adrian M Bender
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     name: Geological Society of America (2013-present)
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  - WWU Outstanding Graduate Award, Geology Department (2015)
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  - Hecla-Greens Creek Scholarship (2011)
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  - Chugach Gem and Mineral Society Scholarship (2012)
      - Alaska Science Center
  - Fran Ulmer Transformative Research Award, UAA (2012)
      - https://www.usgs.gov/centers/alaska-science-center
  - Global Change Research Grant, UA Statewide (2012)
     email: abender@usgs.gov
  - Geological Society of America Graduate Student Research Grant (2014)
     orcid: 0000-0001-7469-1957
  - Geology Graduate Student Research Grant, WWU (2014)
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    - I study how Alaska's landscapes adjust to earthquake-related rock uplift, climatic
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       change, and human action. My science is strongly fieldwork-oriented, and also
     abstract: Geologist with the Alaska Science Center
      uses geographic information systems, digital topography analysis, simple models,
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      and collaborations with academic experts in cosmogenic isotope geochemistry
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     abstract: I study how Alaska's landscapes adjust to earthquake-related rock uplift,
       climatic change, and human action. My science is strongly fieldwork-oriented,
      and also uses geographic information systems, digital topography analysis, simple
      models, and collaborations with academic experts in cosmogenic isotope geochemistry
       and luminescence dating. Results from my work provide the general public and
       and luminescence dating. Results from my work provide the general public and
       scientific community with basic information about how, when, where, and how
       scientific community with basic information about how, when, where, and how
       fast or slow Alaska's land surface has uplifted, eroded, and produced mineral
       fast or slow Alaska's land surface has uplifted, eroded, and produced mineral
       resources such as placer gold.
       resources such as placer gold.
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     - Geomorphology
  email: abender@usgs.gov
     - Neotectonics
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       Alaska
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     - Fran Ulmer Transformative Research Award, UAA (2012)
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     - Global Change Research Grant, UA Statewide (2012)
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     - Geological Society of America Graduate Student Research Grant (2014)
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  name: Adrian M Bender
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