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Charlotte Wiman
Graduate Research Assistant, Northeastern University
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Late Pleistocene mega-meanders of the Atlantic Coastal Plain: causes and implications
ADVANCES IN UNDERSTANDING THE CAUSES, MECHANISMS, AND IMPACTS OF QUATERNARY ABRUPT CLIMATE CHANGES AND THEIR IMPLICATIONS FOR THE FUTURE II POSTER
paleoceanography and paleoclimatology | 13 december 2024
Samuel E. Munoz, Rachel Jiang, Charlotte Wiman, Ch...
River channels adjust their dimensions to reflect their conveyance of water, such that larger channels are associated with higher discharge and wetter...
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Enhanced discharge of the lower Mississippi River due to historic land use and land cover change
EXTREME EVENTS AND HYDROLOGICAL HAZARDS DURING THE HOLOCENE AND COMMON ERA I ELIGHTNING
paleoceanography and paleoclimatology | 11 december 2024
Charlotte Wiman, Kelsey Murphy, Sylvia Dee, Samuel...
In the 19th century, extensive modification of the land cover of the Mississippi River basin replaced forests and grasslands with agricultural and urb...
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Sedimentary Records of Blue Carbon and Environmental Change in Coastal Virginia: An Assessment of Seagrass Meadow Sediment Deposition and Carbon Cycling Variations
SEDIMENTARY RECORDS OF HOLOCENE CLIMATE AND ENVIRONMENTAL CHANGE II ORAL
paleoceanography and paleoclimatology | 12 december 2023
Marion McKenzie, Lauren Miller, Peter Berg, Renee ...
Seagrass meadows are capable of storing large amounts of carbon in their root systems and sediments for several decades. The potential of seagrass mea...
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700-year record of floods and streamflow on the lower Mississippi River: insights from a sequence of oxbow lake sediments
LESSONS FROM THE PAST: EXTREME EVENTS AND HYDROLOGICAL HAZARDS DURING THE HOLOCENE AND COMMON ERA POSTER
paleoceanography and paleoclimatology | 11 december 2023
Charlotte Wiman, Samuel E. Munoz
The Mississippi River basin drains nearly half of the contiguous United States and is of critical economic importance due its use for shipping, agricu...
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Large Floods on the Ohio River Inferred from Slackwater Deposits
NOVEL APPROACHES TO RECONSTRUCTING EXTREME EVENTS AND HYDROLOGICAL HAZARDS DURING THE HOLOCENE AND COMMON ERA III POSTER
paleoceanography and paleoclimatology | 14 december 2022
Charlotte Wiman, tess harden, Zhixiong Shen, Ben B...
Riverine flooding causes millions of dollars of damage annually, but existing estimates of flood hazard are often limited by the short timescale of re...
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Challenges and Opportunities from a Semester of Anti-Racist Geoscience Curriculum: Lessons from the School of Earth & Sustainability URGE Pod at Northern Arizona University
UNLEARNING RACISM IN GEOSCIENCE: POSTER SESSION
innovations | 15 december 2021
Ellie Broadman, Stephanie Arcusa, Eva Baransky, Zo...
The Northern Arizona University (NAU) School of Earth and Sustainability (SES) URGE pod includes ten current and former graduate students and one prof...
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Reduced Lower Mississippi River Discharge During the Medieval Era
GEOPHYSICAL RESEARCH LETTERS
02 february 2021
Charlotte Wiman, Brynnydd Hamilton, Sylvia Dee, Sa...
Changes in climate are expected to influence discharge of the lower Mississippi River, but projections disagree on whether discharge will increase ...
Reduced lower Mississippi River discharge during the Medieval era
CLIMATE OF THE COMMON ERA IV POSTERS
paleoceanography and paleoclimatology | 11 december 2020
Charlotte Wiman, Brynnydd Hamilton, Sylvia Dee, Sa...
Changes in climate are expected to influence discharge of the lower Mississippi River, but projections disagree on whether discharge will increase or ...
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