Browsing by Author "Giardino, John R"
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Cheung, Derek (2021-04-15)As climate continues to change under the weight of anthropogenic forcing, wildfires respond in kind. In fire-abundant southern California, wildfire incidents are increasing in frequency and magnitude causing widespread ...
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Weymer, Bradley Allen (2016-05-26)The framework geology controls on modern barrier island transgression and the relationship of these controls to subsurface structure, hydrology, and island geomorphology are not well understood. Recent evidence suggests ...
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Ahlstrom, Anna 1988- (2012-11-28)Forest fires have an enormous impact on biotic and abiotic variables that control runoff and soil properties in watersheds. Because wildfires do not have a uniform effect on the burned area, significant variability occurs ...
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Kelkar, Kaytan Anand (2017-12-14)Mass movement is an integral part of the evolution of hillslope morphology, which poses a potential hazard to human activity in mountainous terrain. The San Juan Mountains of southwestern Colorado have an ongoing legacy ...
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Hastings, Harrison Rice (2018-02-05)Allochthonous carbonate deposits in the First Bone Spring Carbonate (FBSC) interval exhibit complex architectural and compositional heterogeneity. The episodic and chaotic depositional nature of these deposits results in ...
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Van Winkle, Richard Scott (2016-04-22)Geomorphologists have been attempting to accurately classify streams for over a hundred years with varying success. Prior classification systems have run the gamut of scale-dependent perspectives ranging from watershed to ...
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Granados Aguilar, Raquel (2021-03-29)Prevalence of anthropogenic landforms and human impacts on geomorphic processes led to the development of Anthropogeomorphology and a proposed new geological epoch: the Anthropocene. Natural processes and environments are ...
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Hootsmans, James Antony Stewart (2015-08-06)The upper reach of the San Miguel River has undergone river restoration in a two-phase approach. The first phase was carried out in 2001; the second phase was completed in 2004. Although detailed plans were developed for ...
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Becker, Felipe Gustavo (2020-10-15)Children are the most susceptible demographic affected by lead (Pb) poisoning because of increased hand-to-mouth interaction at an early age. Here, Pb isotope ratios are used for apportioning the sources of Pb in the blood ...
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Khedun, Chundun 1977- (2012-12-11)Large-scale circulation patterns have a significant modulating influence on local hydro-meteorological variables, and consequently on water availability. An understanding of the influence of these patterns on the hydrological ...