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Scholarly biography
Laura Evenstar specialises in geomorphology, sedimentology and superficial ore deposits from tectonically active arid regions around the world. She has a with a BSc (Hons) from the University of Leeds and a PhD from the University of Aberdeen. Prior to joining the University of Brighton in 2019, she worked as a Senior Research Associate and Senior Teaching Associate the University of Bristol, funded by BHP Mining Company researching landscape evolution within Northern Chile and its links with supergene enrichment mineralisation. Before joining the University of Bristol she worked as a research fellow in the University of Aberdeen,funded by a consortium of companies from the oil industry, examining the interaction between terrestrial depostional systems and salt diapirs as potential reservoirs for petroleum.
She is currently an Editorial Board member of Elsevier Journal 'Geomorphology' and in the University of Brighton, is a member of the Applied Geosciences and the Past Human and Environment Dynamics Research and Enterprise Groups, and the Centre for Aquatic Environments.
Research interests
My research concentrates on long-term (Oligo-Miocene – Quaternary) sedimentary and landscape development on a multi-basin scale, focusing on better understanding of the role of tectonics and climate. The aims of this research provide an innovative, multi-disciplinary and multi-proxy approach that is advancing understanding of the development of economic deposits (e.g. supergene enrichment and oil trap dynamics). The approaches used include remote sensing, GIS, sedimentology, developing palaeo-elevation techniques, field based stratigraphic studies, large-scale basin analysis and mapping and dating of geomorphic surfaces using cosmogenic isotopes. Core field areas include the Central Andes, SW USA, Ethiopia and Afghanistan.
Approach to teaching
I am a fellow of the Higher Education Academy and am passionate about passing on my love for my subject to people whether this is through public engagement events for adults, running workshops for school children, teaching undergraduates or supervising postgraduate students. I have experience in teaching through a variety of different mediums from large scale lectures, workshops, laboratory practical’s, small groups teaching to field trips for undergraduate to postgraduate students.
I have a broad background in geology and in particular love fieldwork-based research and teaching. I have lead, co-lead and demonstrated on a number of fieldtrips from undergraduate to postgraduate level.
Supervisory Interests
I am interested in supervising projects in the following topics:
- Landscape processes in arid zones,
- Fluvial sedimentology
- Salt tectonics.
- In-situ Cosmogenic isotope dating
- Supergene enrichment of ore deposits.
- Tectonics geomorphology
- Fluvial landscape development in tectonically active regions
- Large scale uplift of mountain ranges.
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WREED: Weathering of carbonatite REE deposits (WREED): a critical stage in generation of critical mental resources
1/10/21 → 31/03/22
Project: Research Councils / Government Depts.
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Pluton exhumation in the Precordillera of northern Chile (17.8°– 24.2°S): Implications for the formation, enrichment, and preservation of porphyry copper deposits
Dahlstrom, S., Cooper, F., Blundy, J., Tapster, S., Cortes, J. & Evenstar, L., 15 Mar 2022, In: Economic Geology. 117, 5, p. 1043 - 1071 29 p.Research output: Contribution to journal › Article › peer-review
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A Rusty Record of Weathering and Groundwater Movement in the Hyperarid Central Andes
Shaw, J., Evenstar, L., Cooper, F., Adams, B., Boyce, A., Hofmann, F. & Farley, K., 20 Jul 2021, In: Geochemistry, Geophysics, Geosystems. 22, 8, e2021GC009759.Research output: Contribution to journal › Article › peer-review
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Using spatial patterns of fluvial incision to constrain continental-scale uplift in the Andes
Evenstar, L., Mather, A. E. & Hartley, A., 11 Jan 2020, In: Global and Planetary Change. 186, 103119.Research output: Contribution to journal › Article › peer-review
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Bedrock landsliding and fluvial landscape evolution: a field perspective
Mather, A. E., Evenstar, L., Stokes, M., Griffiths, J. & Hartley, A., 2019.Research output: Contribution to conference › Abstract
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Impact of bedrock landsliding in the Quebrada Arcas alluvial fan system, Atacama Desert, Nothern Chile
Mather, A. E., Evenstar, L. & Hartley, A., 2019.Research output: Contribution to conference › Abstract
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Tectonics (Journal)
Laura Evenstar (Reviewer)
20 Sep 2020Activity: Publication peer-review and editorial work › Publication Peer-review
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Earth Surface Processes and Landforms (Journal)
Laura Evenstar (Reviewer)
1 Aug 2020 → 1 Sep 2020Activity: Publication peer-review and editorial work › Publication Peer-review
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Global and Planetary Change (Journal)
Laura Evenstar (Reviewer)
1 May 2019 → 1 Sep 2019Activity: Publication peer-review and editorial work › Publication Peer-review
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European Geophysical Union General Assembly
Laura Evenstar (Chair)
12 Apr 2019Activity: Events › Conference
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Geomorphology (Journal)
Laura Evenstar (Member of editorial board)
19 Mar 2019 → 19 Mar 2022Activity: Publication peer-review and editorial work › Publication Peer-review