Martin D. Hurst
Research
Martin completed his PhD with the group in 2012. He used lidar data to examine how high resolution topography could reveal changes in erosion rates, including a technoquie that may allow us to distinguish tectonically active from quiescent landscapes. Martin now works are the British Geological Survey.
Publications
Google scholar: Martin D. Hurst
Software
Martin is a developer of LSDTopoTools. software package: you can search for his contributions using our automated software tracking; his contributions are under author = MDH.
He also has posted software related to our hillslope algorithms on CSDMS](http://csdms.colorado.edu/wiki/Model:Hilltop_and_hillslope_morphology_extraction).