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      • John is a geochronologist and geomorphologist who specializes in the application of terrestrial cosmogenic nuclides (isotopes produced in rocks exposed to cosmic rays) to solve questions regarding: slip rates of faults in Tibet, USA, and southern central Andes; glacial history of Canada; rates of erosion and exhumation by landslides, streams, and glaciers; geoarcheology; and the influences of climate change, particularly the Pliocene-Quaternary change) on landscape change.
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  2. John is a geochronologist and geomorphologist who specializes in the application of terrestrial cosmogenic nuclides (isotopes produced in rocks exposed to cosmic rays) to solve questions regarding: slip rates of faults in Tibet, USA, and southern central Andes; glacial history of Canada; rates of erosion and exhumation by landslides, streams ...

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  3. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › John_GosseJohn Gosse - Wikipedia

    John C. Gosse of Dalhousie University in Halifax, Nova Scotia is a Canadian geomorphologist and leader in investigating the rate of landscape evolution via cosmogenic isotopes. [citation needed] In 1989, Gosse received his bachelor's degree in geology from Memorial University of Newfoundland.

  4. 2005. Articles 1–20. ‪Dalhousie University‬ - ‪‪Cited by 7,890‬‬ - ‪Geochronology‬ - ‪Large-scale landscape evolution‬ - ‪Active Tectonics‬ - ‪Paleoclimatology‬ - ‪Arctic Canada‬.

  5. John GOSSE | Cited by 6,823 | of Dalhousie University, Halifax (Dal) | Read 288 publications | Contact John GOSSE

  6. Dr. John Gosse. Professor, Department of Earth and Environmental Sciences, Dalhousie University. 1 Contact Information. Physical Address: Dr. John Gosse Director, CRISDal Laboratory Room 4616, Oceanography Wing, Life Sciences Centre (LSC) Dalhousie University 1355 Oxford Street, Halifax Lab Phone: 902-494-1211 (8 am to 4 pm Atlantic Time)

  7. Oct 11, 2019 · John Goose's research has brought him to the Andes, the Rockies and the Himalayas to study how landscapes change and form over time. Hear about how his research contributes to our understanding around the risk and prediction of natural disasters.

  8. Mar 17, 2006 · John Gosse is internationally known for his research in the field of geomorphology (the study of landforms), and is recognized as a world leader in the use of cosmogenic isotopes to investigate the rate of landscape evolution.