James W. Vallance
I supervise the field geology and hydrology group at Cascades Volcano Observatory. My research focuses on postglacial volcanism and hazards at volcanoes such as Mount Rainier and Mount St. Helens in Washington State. I also study the nature and behavior of lahars, floods, avalanches, pyroclastic flows, and dome growth.
Education and Certifications
PhD Geology, Michigan Technological University, 1994
MS Geology, Colorado University, Boulder, 1986
BA Geology, Colorado University, Boulder, 1980
Affiliations and Memberships*
American Geophysical Union
Geological Society of America
Honors and Awards
Fellow, Geological Society of America
NSERC and NSF postdoctoral fellowships, McGill University, Canada
Science and Products
Debris flow, debris avalanche, and flood hazards at and downstream from Mount Rainier, Washington Debris flow, debris avalanche, and flood hazards at and downstream from Mount Rainier, Washington
Volcano hazards from Mount Rainier, Washington Volcano hazards from Mount Rainier, Washington
Volcano hazards in the Mount Adams region, Washington Volcano hazards in the Mount Adams region, Washington
Water fact sheet, history of landslides and debris flows at Mount Rainier Water fact sheet, history of landslides and debris flows at Mount Rainier
Sedimentology, behavior, and hazards of debris flows at Mount Rainier, Washington Sedimentology, behavior, and hazards of debris flows at Mount Rainier, Washington
Science and Products
Debris flow, debris avalanche, and flood hazards at and downstream from Mount Rainier, Washington Debris flow, debris avalanche, and flood hazards at and downstream from Mount Rainier, Washington
Volcano hazards from Mount Rainier, Washington Volcano hazards from Mount Rainier, Washington
Volcano hazards in the Mount Adams region, Washington Volcano hazards in the Mount Adams region, Washington
Water fact sheet, history of landslides and debris flows at Mount Rainier Water fact sheet, history of landslides and debris flows at Mount Rainier
Sedimentology, behavior, and hazards of debris flows at Mount Rainier, Washington Sedimentology, behavior, and hazards of debris flows at Mount Rainier, Washington
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