Jonathan Harvey, Ph.D. Associate Professor of Geosciences 970-247-7129 jeharvey@fortlewis.edu About Jonathan Harvey, Ph.D. Jonathan Harvey is an associate professor in the Department of Geosciences at Fort Lewis College. He joined the college in 2015. Harvey's current research focuses on mountain building rates and style in the Nepalese Himalayas, based on three years of fieldwork, labwork, and modeling. Upcoming research focuses on ancient and modern floods in slot canyons of the Colorado Plateau and on using UAVs to map the topography of landslides, river terraces, and other geomorphic features. Before joining the faculty at Fort Lewis College, Harvey was an Instructor of Record at the University of California, Santa Barbara. He also served as a Hollings Scholar intern at the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration, a quaternary geologist for the National Park Service, an academic consultant for Pearson Publishing, and a geoscience intern for ExxonMobil Production Company. Harvey is a member of several professional associations, including the National Association of Geoscience Teachers, the American Geophysical Union, and the Geological Society of America. Selected publications and presentations Along-Strike Changes in Himalayan Thrust Geometry: Topographic and Tectonic Discontinuities in Western Nepal, co-authored with D. W. Burbank and B. Bookhagen, Lithosphere, 2015 Reconciling Arroyo Cycle and Paleoflood Approaches to Late Holocene Alluvial Records in Dryland Streams, co-authored with J. L. Pederson, Quaternary Science Review, 2011 Exploring Relations between Arroyo Cycles and Canyon Paleoflood Records in Buckskin Wash, Utah - Reconciling Scientific Paradigms, co-authored with J. L. Pederson and T. M. Rittenour, GSA Bulletin, 2011 In the news The Durango Herald, 2022, "June rains top monthly normals in Southwest Colorado" The Durango Herald, 2019, "Debris flow covers road in 10 feet of muck" The Durango Herald, 2018 "Students track movement of rockfall on Missionary Ridge"