Ben Mirus
As a Research Geologist in the Geologic Hazards Science Center, my work focuses broadly on rainfall-triggered landslides. As a Project Chief within the Landslide Hazards Program, I oversee a talented team of geoscientists developing tools to reduce landslide-related losses and working to advance our understanding of this damaging and deadly hazard.
My interest in science that services society combined with a passion for the outdoors led me into a career with the USGS, where I have worked on a variety of big problems. As a student intern and postdoc in California, my earliest projects used soil physics to model radio-nuclide transport in groundwater, while my current position in Colorado focuses on limiting economic losses and fatalities related to landslides. I have worked across the U.S. from the deserts of southern Nevada to the lush forests of southeast Alaska and western North Carolina studying how water moves through soil and rock, and how that ultimately influences natural resources and the built environment. I work with data at various scales, from detailed hydrologic monitoring on individual hill slopes to managing our national landslide hazards database. I conduct fieldwork and respond to landslide disasters, while also using geographic information systems and mathematical models to quantify landslide susceptibility and initiation thresholds. My research advances methods used to forecast rainfall-triggered landslides through improved quantitative understanding of hillslope hydrological processes. I am also developing novel approaches for mapping where people and critical infrastructure are exposed to different types of landslides and hence pose the greatest threat to society.
Professional Experience
2015-present: Research Geologist, Landslides Hazards Program, USGS, Golden, CO
2013-2014: Assistant Professor, Department of Geological Sciences, University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill, NC
2010-2013: Hydrologist, National Research Program, USGS, Menlo Park, CA
2005-2009: Physical Scientist, National Research Program, USGS, Menlo Park, CA
Education and Certifications
2009 - Ph.D., Hydrogeology, Stanford University, Stanford, CA
2001 - B.A., Geology, Pomona College, Claremont, CA
Affiliations and Memberships*
2025-present: Member, USGS Council of Senior Science Advisors (COSSA)
2020-present: Executive Committee, LandAware Network
2002-present: Member, American Geophysical Union (AGU)
2001-present : Member, Geological Society of America (GSA)
Honors and Awards
2025: Presidential Early Career Award for Scientists and Engineers (PECASE)
2023-present: Editor, Landslides Journal
2022-2023: Visiting Fellow, Swiss Federal Institute for Forest, Snow, and Land Research (WSL)
2018-present: Affiliate Faculty, Department of Geology and Geologic Engineering, Colorado School of Mines
2018: AGU Editors’ Citation for Excellence in Refereeing, Geophysical Research Letters
2002-2007: Stanford Graduate Fellowship, Stanford University
2001: Phi Beta Kappa
2001: Richard Strehle Memorial Award, Pomona College (outstanding field geologist)
Science and Products
Bent Creek Experimental Forest, North Carolina
Landslides Can Cause More Landslides
Integrating Disparate Spatial Datasets from Local to National Scale for Open-Access Web-Based Visualization and Analysis: A Case Study Compiling U.S. Landslide Inventories
Hillslope hydrologic monitoring data following the 2009 Station Fire, Los Angeles County, California, November 2015 to June 2017 Hillslope hydrologic monitoring data following the 2009 Station Fire, Los Angeles County, California, November 2015 to June 2017
Results of Hydrologic Monitoring on Landslide-prone Coastal Bluffs near Mukilteo, Washington Results of Hydrologic Monitoring on Landslide-prone Coastal Bluffs near Mukilteo, Washington
Lab tests for specimens from Mukilteo, WA, 2016 Lab tests for specimens from Mukilteo, WA, 2016
Landslide initiation thresholds in data-sparse regions: Application to landslide early warning criteria in Sitka, Alaska, USA Landslide initiation thresholds in data-sparse regions: Application to landslide early warning criteria in Sitka, Alaska, USA
Mapping landslide susceptibility over large regions with limited data Mapping landslide susceptibility over large regions with limited data
Prolonged influence of urbanization on landslide susceptibility Prolonged influence of urbanization on landslide susceptibility
National strategy for landslide loss reduction National strategy for landslide loss reduction
Constructing a large-scale landslide database across heterogeneous environments using task-specific model updates Constructing a large-scale landslide database across heterogeneous environments using task-specific model updates
Clays are not created equal: How clay mineral type affects soil parameterization Clays are not created equal: How clay mineral type affects soil parameterization
HydroMet: A new code for automated objective optimization of hydrometeorological thresholds for landslide initiation HydroMet: A new code for automated objective optimization of hydrometeorological thresholds for landslide initiation
Evaluation of techniques for mitigating snowmelt infiltration-induced landsliding in a highway embankment Evaluation of techniques for mitigating snowmelt infiltration-induced landsliding in a highway embankment
Rapid-response unsaturated zone hydrology: Small-scale data, small-scale theory, big problems Rapid-response unsaturated zone hydrology: Small-scale data, small-scale theory, big problems
Numerical analysis of the effect of subgrid variability in a physically based hydrological model on runoff, soil moisture, and slope stability Numerical analysis of the effect of subgrid variability in a physically based hydrological model on runoff, soil moisture, and slope stability
Incorporating the effects of complex soil layering and thickness local variability into distributed landslide susceptibility assessments Incorporating the effects of complex soil layering and thickness local variability into distributed landslide susceptibility assessments
In-situ monitoring of infiltration-induced instability of I-70 embankment west of the Eisenhower-Johnson Memorial Tunnels, phase III In-situ monitoring of infiltration-induced instability of I-70 embankment west of the Eisenhower-Johnson Memorial Tunnels, phase III
Non-USGS Publications**
**Disclaimer: The views expressed in Non-USGS publications are those of the author and do not represent the views of the USGS, Department of the Interior, or the U.S. Government.
Science and Products
Bent Creek Experimental Forest, North Carolina
Landslides Can Cause More Landslides
Integrating Disparate Spatial Datasets from Local to National Scale for Open-Access Web-Based Visualization and Analysis: A Case Study Compiling U.S. Landslide Inventories
Hillslope hydrologic monitoring data following the 2009 Station Fire, Los Angeles County, California, November 2015 to June 2017 Hillslope hydrologic monitoring data following the 2009 Station Fire, Los Angeles County, California, November 2015 to June 2017
Results of Hydrologic Monitoring on Landslide-prone Coastal Bluffs near Mukilteo, Washington Results of Hydrologic Monitoring on Landslide-prone Coastal Bluffs near Mukilteo, Washington
Lab tests for specimens from Mukilteo, WA, 2016 Lab tests for specimens from Mukilteo, WA, 2016
Landslide initiation thresholds in data-sparse regions: Application to landslide early warning criteria in Sitka, Alaska, USA Landslide initiation thresholds in data-sparse regions: Application to landslide early warning criteria in Sitka, Alaska, USA
Mapping landslide susceptibility over large regions with limited data Mapping landslide susceptibility over large regions with limited data
Prolonged influence of urbanization on landslide susceptibility Prolonged influence of urbanization on landslide susceptibility
National strategy for landslide loss reduction National strategy for landslide loss reduction
Constructing a large-scale landslide database across heterogeneous environments using task-specific model updates Constructing a large-scale landslide database across heterogeneous environments using task-specific model updates
Clays are not created equal: How clay mineral type affects soil parameterization Clays are not created equal: How clay mineral type affects soil parameterization
HydroMet: A new code for automated objective optimization of hydrometeorological thresholds for landslide initiation HydroMet: A new code for automated objective optimization of hydrometeorological thresholds for landslide initiation
Evaluation of techniques for mitigating snowmelt infiltration-induced landsliding in a highway embankment Evaluation of techniques for mitigating snowmelt infiltration-induced landsliding in a highway embankment
Rapid-response unsaturated zone hydrology: Small-scale data, small-scale theory, big problems Rapid-response unsaturated zone hydrology: Small-scale data, small-scale theory, big problems
Numerical analysis of the effect of subgrid variability in a physically based hydrological model on runoff, soil moisture, and slope stability Numerical analysis of the effect of subgrid variability in a physically based hydrological model on runoff, soil moisture, and slope stability
Incorporating the effects of complex soil layering and thickness local variability into distributed landslide susceptibility assessments Incorporating the effects of complex soil layering and thickness local variability into distributed landslide susceptibility assessments
In-situ monitoring of infiltration-induced instability of I-70 embankment west of the Eisenhower-Johnson Memorial Tunnels, phase III In-situ monitoring of infiltration-induced instability of I-70 embankment west of the Eisenhower-Johnson Memorial Tunnels, phase III
Non-USGS Publications**
**Disclaimer: The views expressed in Non-USGS publications are those of the author and do not represent the views of the USGS, Department of the Interior, or the U.S. Government.
*Disclaimer: Listing outside positions with professional scientific organizations on this Staff Profile are for informational purposes only and do not constitute an endorsement of those professional scientific organizations or their activities by the USGS, Department of the Interior, or U.S. Government