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Surficial sediment remobilization from tsunamigenic megathrust ruptures: a key role of long-period oscillations revealed by physical experiments
PROGRESS IN SUBMARINE PALEOSEISMOLOGY TOWARD UNDERSTANDING LARGE EARTHQUAKE RECURRENCE III ORAL
seismology | 14 december 2023
Chloé Seibert, Cecilia M. McHugh, Chris Paola, Leo...
Earthquake studies of submarine sediments have begun to associate specific sedimentary processes with earthquake sizes and distances, e.g. results fro...
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Predicting Subsurface Architecture From Surface Channel Networks in the Bengal Delta
JOURNAL OF GEOPHYSICAL RESEARCH: EARTH SURFACE
19 march 2023
Zhongyuan Xu, Mahfuzur Khan, K M Ahmed, Anwar Zahi...

Groundwater is the primary source of water in the Bengal Delta but contamination threatens this vital resource. In deltaic environments, heterogene...

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Experimental Constraints on the Morphology of Canyons Formed by Crater Overtopping
SURFACE PROCESSES ON ROCKY AND ICY BODIES ACROSS THE SOLAR SYSTEM II ORAL
earth and planetary surface processes | 14 december 2022
Eric A. Barefoot, Andrew D. Wickert, Timothy A. Go...
Crater rims on Mars and glacial moraines on Earth can both impound water to function as natural dams. When these dams fail, water overtopping the dam ...
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Modeling the Dynamic Response of River Deltas to Sea‐Level Rise Acceleration
JOURNAL OF GEOPHYSICAL RESEARCH: EARTH SURFACE
14 september 2022
Jayaram Hariharan, Paola Passalacqua, Zhongyuan Xu...

Climate change is raising sea levels across the globe. On river deltas, sea‐level rise (SLR) may result in land loss, saline intrusion into g...

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Effects of Geologic Setting on Contaminant Transport in Deltaic Aquifers
WATER RESOURCES RESEARCH
12 september 2022
Zhongyuan Xu, Jayaram Hariharan, Paola Passalacqua...

Coastal deltaic aquifers are vulnerable to degradation from seawater intrusion, geogenic and anthropogenic contamination, and groundwater abstracti...

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Differential Bank Migration Limits the Lifespan and Width of Braided Channel Threads
WATER RESOURCES RESEARCH
15 august 2022
Austin J. Chadwick, Elisabeth Steel, Paola Passala...

Successful management of flooding and erosion hazards on floodplains depends on our ability to predict a river channel's shape and the lifespan dur...

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Sediment Load and Grain Size Controls on Channel Migration Patterns in Experimental Deltas
JOURNAL OF GEOPHYSICAL RESEARCH: EARTH SURFACE
17 may 2022
Dan Cazanacli, Chris Paola, Arvind Singh

Understanding channel migration is essential in interpreting long‐term evolution of fluvial systems and their deposits. Using data from an ex...

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Channel Migration in Experimental River Networks Mapped by Particle Image Velocimetry
JOURNAL OF GEOPHYSICAL RESEARCH: EARTH SURFACE
30 december 2021
Austin J. Chadwick, Elisabeth Steel, Rashel Willia...

Deltaic river networks naturally reorganize as interconnected channels move to redistribute water, sediment, and nutrients across the delta plain. ...

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