Joseph Desloges

Professor
ES 2124, Department of Earth Sciences, 22 Ursula Franklin St, Toronto, ON, M5S 3B1

Campus

Cross-Appointments

Department of Geography

Fields of Study

Areas of Interest

My special interests are the influence of climate change and human disturbance on geomorphic processes and landform change with an emphasis on river floodplains and sediment yield in glacierized landscapes. Contemporary and Holocene glacier fluctuations have been reconstructed using terrestrial and high-resolution glaciolacustrine and glaciomarine sedimentary archives. I have conducted research mainly in large glacier-fed lakes of the western Canadian Cordillera and, in collaboration with colleagues at the University of Copenhagen, deep fiords of western Greenland. More recent work has focussed on late Quaternary and Holocene fluvial environments of southern Ontario with particular emphasis on decoupling the influence of humans disturbance on erosion from that associated with climate-induced changes. Geophysical, geochronology and geoarchaeology methods have been used extensively to develop and interpret the sedimentary record.
 

Education

PhD, University of British Columbia
MSc, University of Wisconsin-Madison
BES, University of Waterloo