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Andy Moore is a Professor of Geology at Earlham College, specializing in tsunami and coastal hazards. He leads field-based research and education, emphasizing hands-on learning with students. His work focuses on tsunami deposits in Japan, Tanzania, and Canada, with recent projects including coastal processes in Nova Scotia and dam removal assessments in Indiana. Prof. Moore actively involves undergraduates in fieldwork, having taken students to locations like Yellowstone, Japan, and Tanzania. His teaching philosophy prioritizes societally relevant geoscience, integrating field experiences with classroom learning.
Education: Ph.D. and M.S. from the University of Washington, B.A. from Carleton College. Professional memberships include the Geological Society of America and Sigma Xi.
Research interests: Tsunami sedimentology, coastal environmental change, and disaster risk assessment. Recent projects include analyzing paleotsunami records in East Africa and reconstructing historical tsunamis in Sri Lanka and Japan using sedimentary data and modern computational methods. He has contributed to understanding the 2004 Indian Ocean tsunami's impact and its implications for coastal communities.
Publications highlight collaborative work with students and international teams, focusing on tsunami deposits' stratigraphy, sediment flux, and coastal dynamics. His research underscores the importance of sedimentary records in predicting future hazards and informing coastal management strategies.
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