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Arjun Heimsath is a Professor at Arizona State University's School of Earth and Space Exploration, with affiliations to the Center for Biodiversity Outcomes, Water Institute, Global Drylands Center, and Global Futures Scientists and Scholars. His research focuses on geomorphology, critical zone processes, and sustainability, particularly in arid and mountainous regions. Key interests include soil-water dynamics, tectonic-landscape interactions, and the impact of climate on erosion patterns.
Heimsath's career began with Peace Corps water engineering work in Kenya, leading to studies on human and natural erosion processes in the Himalayas. His work integrates field observations, cosmogenic nuclide dating, and GIS modeling to understand landscape evolution. Recent studies emphasize the Atacama Desert's aridification history, Andean tectonics, and San Andreas Fault dynamics.
Research outputs include over 60 peer-reviewed articles analyzing erosion rates, regolith characterization, and climate-tectonic feedbacks. Collaborative projects span global drylands, Mediterranean socio-ecological systems, and disaster resilience in post-tectonic landscapes. He actively engages in curricular innovation for geology education and digital field methodologies.
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