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267 T183. Advances in Fluvial Processes and Sediment Transport (Posters)
Session Chairs:
Karen Gran, Sara L. Rathburn, Sunil Kumar De
We encourage submissions on fluvial geomorphology, fluvial processes, and sediment transport including field studies, numerical modeling, physical modeling, and spatial analyses.
Author Availability:
9:00–11:00 a.m.Presentations
| Booth No. | Paper No. | Title | Presenting Author | Action | 163 | 267-1 | Quantitative Insights into Sediment Transport in the DeGrey River Delta: Cyclonic Influences and Bedform Persistence | Matthew Kelly | View | 164 | 267-2 | Survey of Sediment Transport at the Transition from Braided to Managed Reaches of the Arkansas River | Tristan Tompkins | View | 165 | 267-3 | After the Flood: The Impacts of Megaflood Deposition on River Morphology in the Eastern Himalayas | Gabriel Santana | View | 166 | 267-4 | A Fluvial Sediment Budget for the Western Arm of Lake Superior | Michael Park | View | 167 | 267-5 | Source to sink sediment characteristics in the mixed lithology watershed of Nahal Sa’ar, Northeastern Israel | Nathaniel Bergman | View | 168 | 267-6 | Unexpected Sediment Loading of an Urban Creek by Anthropogenic Sources: Waller Creek, Austin, Texas | Ryan Campbell | View | 169 | 267-7 | Oxbow Lake Sediments and Two Centuries of Environmental Change in the Arkansas River Basin | Charlotte Commons | View | 170 | 267-8 | Application of Settling Velocity Predictions to Atypical Sediment Morphologies and Densities | Golshan Pourhalaji | View | 171 | 267-9 | Spatial-Statistical Analysis of Fossil Logs in the Chinle Formation, Petrified Forest National Park | Jerry Fairley | View | 172 | 267-10 | Stolen waters: A geomorphic detective story of drainage reorganization of two northern Utah river networks | Rachel Atkins | View | 173 | 267-11 | Mapping fluvial terraces using a geospatial workflow that integrates soil survey and detrended LiDAR imagery: a test case on the Georgia piedmont | Ana dos Santos | View | 174 | 267-13 | Channeling the Past: Restoring Healthy Hydrology in Historically Farmed Salt Marshes throughout New England | Nikola Jensen | View | 175 | 267-14 | Using Small UAVs to Monitor Stream Erosion After High Water Events for the Past Seven Years in Oriskany Creek, Clinton, New York. | David Tewksbury | View |
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Advances in Fluvial Processes and Sediment Transport (Posters)
Description
Date and Time: Wednesday, 22 Oct - 8:00 AM (Central Time (US & Canada))
Room: HBGCC, Hall 1
Session Type: Poster: Topical
Session Format: Poster
Author Availability: 9:00–11:00 a.m.
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