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Brendan Miller is an Adjunct Professor in the Department of Geography at the University of Northern British Columbia. He holds an MSc from the University of Alberta and works concurrently as a Research Soil Scientist with the British Columbia Ministry of Forests in Prince George. His research focuses on geomorphic processes, post-wildfire soil hazards, landslide dynamics, and terrain analysis.
- Education: MSc (University of Alberta)
- Professional Affiliation: British Columbia Ministry of Forests
Miller's expertise spans Quaternary Geology, landslide dam formation, and soil productivity studies. He has contributed to seminal works on landslide inventory methodologies, glacial flood geomorphology, and wildfire-induced hydrological changes. His publications emphasize geohazard prediction, terrain stability modeling, and forest soil sustainability.
Recent publications highlight landslide mapping in Valemount (2023), long-term soil productivity monitoring (2019), and foundational work on Peace River landslide dams (2002). Collaborative papers address global landslide dam impacts (2020) and engineering geomorphology frameworks (2018). Research trends reflect interdisciplinary approaches combining soil science, geomorphology, and natural hazard mitigation.
Miller is currently not accepting graduate students. His professional work integrates field studies with modeling to improve hazard prediction systems across British Columbia's diverse landscapes.
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