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Lauren N. Schaefer
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Application of a decision analysis framework to determine failure velocity of a large paraglacial landslide, Barry Arm, Prince William Sound, Alaska
THE LANDSLIDE LIFE CYCLE: FROM HAZARD ANALYSIS TO RISK ASSESSMENTS II POSTER
natural hazards | 11 december 2023
Kelli Baxstrom, Dennis M. Staley, Brian D. Collins...
The Barry Arm landslide in Prince William Sound, Alaska, poses a potential tsunamigenic threat to communities, infrastructure, marine traffic, and oth...
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Kinematic Evolution of a Large Paraglacial Landslide in the Barry Arm Fjord of Alaska
JOURNAL OF GEOPHYSICAL RESEARCH: EARTH SURFACE
09 november 2023
Lauren N. Schaefer, Jeffrey A. Coe, Katreen Wikstr...

Our warming climate is adversely affecting cryospheric landscapes via glacial retreat, permafrost degradation, and associated slope destabilization...

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The Effect of Mechanical Shaking on the Rising Velocity of Bubbles in High‐Viscosity Shear‐Thinning Fluids
JOURNAL OF GEOPHYSICAL RESEARCH: SOLID EARTH
04 may 2023
Gilles Seropian, Kaylon Higginbotham, Ben kennedy,...

The rising velocity of an air bubble in a non‐Newtonian shear‐thinning fluid at low Reynolds numbers is generally similar to the Newton...

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Landslide Susceptibility Mapping Combining Geomechanical Classification and Reflectance Spectroscopy in Prince William Sound, Alaska
THE LANDSLIDE LIFE CYCLE: FROM HAZARD ANALYSIS TO RISK ASSESSMENTS VI POSTER
natural hazards | 13 december 2022
Lauren N. Schaefer, Sean LaHusen, Nikita N. Avdiev...
Recent deglaciation of fjords in Prince William Sound, Alaska, has left behind damaged, de-buttressed, and over-steepened valley walls, leading to doz...
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Tsunamigenic landslide hazards in the steep maritime Arctic and subarctic: The case of Barry Arm landslides
PHYSICAL LANDSCAPE SIGNATURES OF CONTEMPORARY CLIMATE CHANGE I ORAL
earth and planetary surface processes | 17 december 2021
Katherine R. Barnhart, Ryan P Jones, David L. Geor...
Landslides can generate a tsunami by rapidly entering adjacent waterbodies and displacing water. This poses a hazard to nearby populations, infrastruc...
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Multi-agency–multi-platform monitoring of potential landslide and tsunami hazards at the Barry Arm landslide, Prince William Sound, Alaska
LANDSLIDES IN ROCK: ADVANCES IN ANALYSIS AND PREDICTION OF ROCKFALLS, ROCKSLIDES, AND ROCK AVALANCHES II POSTER
natural hazards | 16 december 2021
Brian D. Collins, Jeffrey A. Coe, Skye Corbett, Ma...
Recent discovery of the ~500 million m3 Barry Arm landslide in coastal southern Alaska has caused concern for residents of the region due to the poten...
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Assessing the potential for earthquake-triggered lava dome instability at Mount Unzen, Japan
SZ4D: INTERDISCIPLINARY STUDIES OF SUBDUCTION ZONE HAZARDS I ORAL
tectonophysics | 15 december 2021
Jackie E. Kendrick, Lauren N. Schaefer, Anthony La...
Volcanoes are heterogeneous at all scales, and suffer intense stress and strain conditions during and following emplacement that makes them prone to c...
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Remote Mapping of Earthquake-Triggered Ground Failure in a Subarctic Region: Case Study of the November 2018 Anchorage, Alaska M 7.1 Earthquake
THE LANDSLIDE LIFE CYCLE: FROM HAZARD ANALYSIS TO RISK ASSESSMENTS I
natural hazards | 14 december 2020
Sabrina Martinez, Lauren N. Schaefer, Kate Allstad...
Ground failure inventories, which document the location and extent of failures triggered by an earthquake, are important datasets because they inform ...
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