May 2, 2025 - Ksn Analyses and Preparations for RMGSA (D1)

The day after UVU's spring 2025 graduation was a productive one. 

  • I created and sent Parker Farnworth a bunch of files to help construct our Rocky Mountain GSA poster on Examining Normalized Channel Steepness across the state of Utah and the Wasatch Fault Zone (~3 hours of work):
    • Hydrography GIS feature classes customized and clipped to examine the Wasatch Front vs Back. 
    • Ran a customized TAK/Topotoolbox Matlab script to calculated Ksn normalized for discharge (precipitation weighted flow accumulation) and sent the resulting features.
  • I finalized all 2025 grades (two Introduction to Geology classes and Advanced GIS) and I sent all materials needed to faculty teaching my Fall 2025 courses. (~1 hour of work).
  • I set up our home's sprinkler system and did a little yard work. 
  • I did a nice ~ 30 mile road ride around Provo and Orem: https://www.strava.com/activities/14357981817 achiving a PR on a segment that I was aiming for. 
  • I started this blog!

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