Dr. Gregory D. Hoke

Profile

Academic positionAssociate Professor, Senior Lecturer, Reader
Research fieldsGeochemistry (Inorganic, Organic, Biological),Geology
KeywordsNeogene, Geomorphology, Cosmogenic nuclides, Tectonics, Paleoclimate
Honours and awards

2018: Elected Fellow of the Geological Society of America

Current contact address

CountryUnited States of America
CitySyracuse
InstitutionSyracuse University
InstituteDepartment of Earth and Environmental Sciences

Host during sponsorship

Prof. Dr. Manfred StreckerInstitut für Geowissenschaften, Universität Potsdam, Golm
Start of initial sponsorship01/01/2008

Programme(s)

2006Humboldt Research Fellowship Programme

Publications (partial selection)

2018Schildgen, T. F., & Hoke, G. D.: The Topographic Evolution of the Central Andes. . In: Elements, 2018, 231-236
2016McPhillips, D., Hoke, G. D., Liu-Zeng, J., Bierman, P. R., Rood, D. H., & Niedermann, S. Dating the incision of the Yangtze River gorge at the First Bend using three?nuclide burial ages. In: Geophysical Research Letters, 2016, 1-10
2016Val, P., Hoke, G. D., Fosdick, J. C., & Wittmann, H.: Reconciling tectonic shortening, sedimentation and spatial patterns of erosion from 10Be paleo-erosion rates in the Argentine Precordillera. In: Earth and Planetary Science Letters, 2016, 173-185
2014Hoke, G. D., Giambiagi, L. B., Garzione, C. N., Mahoney, J. B., & Strecker, M. R.: Neogene paleoelevation of intermontane basins in a narrow, compressional mountain range, southern Central Andes of Argentina. In: Earth and Planetary Science Letters, 2014, 153-164
2009Hoke, G., Garzione, C., Araneo, D., Latorre, C., Strecker, M., & Williams, K.: The stable isotope altimeter: Do Quaternary pedogenic carbonates predict modern elevations? . In: Geology, 2009, 1015-1018