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Dr. Marston with prayer flags at HaXiuShan Pass along the Tibet-Qinghai Highway between Xining and Lhasa.  Elevation = 4,797 meters.

Dr. Marston's core areas of geographic research are in physical geography, human-environment interactions, and rural and regional geography.

Dr. Richard A. Marston

 
Education Ph.D., Oregon State University, 1980
Research Interests Geomorphology, water resources, environmental geosciences, mountains and rivers
Courses Taught Environmental/Physical Geography, Mountain Geography, Fluvial Geomorphology
Service Activities Editor-in-Chief, Geomorphology; Editorial Board, Annals of the AAG; Steering Committee, Binghamton Geomorphology Symposium
Office Seaton 118
Telephone (785) 532-6727
Fax (785) 532-7310
Email Rmarston@k-state.edu
Personal Web Page http://www.k-state.edu/geography/rmarston/