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The Authors
Chris Rowan is a geologist specialising in tectonics, the deformation of continents, and the dark arts of paleomagnetism; and also getting people to pay him to travel to exotic destinations for fieldwork. He is currently a post-doc at the University of Chicago.
Anne Jefferson has a love of all things water-related and blends hydrology, geomorphology, geology, and climate change in her work. She has a Ph.D. from Oregon State University and is now an assistant professor at the University of North Carolina at Charlotte. You can read more about Anne’s research on her university web page.
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