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Gabriel Walton is a Professor and Associate Department Head in the Department of Geology and Geological Engineering at the Colorado School of Mines. He holds a Ph.D. and B.A.Sc. in Geological Engineering from Queen’s University (2014 and 2011, respectively). His research focuses on rock mechanics, numerical modeling of slopes and underground works, rockmass characterization, and applications of geophysics and remote sensing. He leads the Geomechanics Lab (geomech.mines.edu), emphasizing in situ monitoring, machine learning for geohazard prediction, and geotechnical modeling.
Key research areas include:
- Brittle rock behavior under stress-relaxation and creep
- Rockfall hazard assessment and mitigation strategies
- Numerical simulation of rockmass analogs using bonded block models
- Integration of LiDAR and photogrammetry for slope stability analysis
His work bridges theoretical rock mechanics with practical engineering solutions, addressing challenges in mining, tunneling, and natural hazard management. Recent studies explore post-fire sediment dynamics and the influence of mineralogical properties on coal strength. He has pioneered machine learning approaches for automated feature extraction in rock slope monitoring datasets.
Walton’s contributions have advanced understanding of pillar-support interaction in mines and the validation of geophysical systems for tunneling. His research consistently integrates laboratory experiments with field-scale observations to improve predictive models for geotechnical systems.
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