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David C. Mohrig
Professor, University of Texas at Austin
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Density Stratification and Buoyancy Evolution in Pyroclastic Density Currents
JOURNAL OF GEOPHYSICAL RESEARCH: SOLID EARTH
21 june 2024
Sean O'Donnell, Eric Breard, James L. Buttles, Jos...

Pyroclastic density currents (PDCs) are density‐stratified along their vertical axis, with the near‐bed portion being denser than the u...

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Linking Discharge to Patterns of Deposition and Erosion in a Meandering River Reach
UNRAVELING SOURCE-TO-SINK DYNAMICS FROM SEDIMENTARY RECORDS I POSTER
earth and planetary surface processes | 15 december 2023
Cole M. Speed, Zoltan Sylvester, David C. Mohrig
Discharge has long been recognized as a key control on river morphology and stratigraphic architecture. However, significant uncertainty remains regar...
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Bedform Morphology in Lake Austin, Austin, Texas, U.S.A.
EARTH AND PLANETARY SURFACE PROCESSES GENERAL CONTRIBUTIONS POSTER
earth and planetary surface processes | 15 december 2023
Julia Cisneros, Marcy B. Davis, David C. Mohrig, D...
Lake Austin, a >20-mile long, impounded section of the Texas Colorado River, is one of central Texas Highland Lakes. Lake Austin is one of Austins ...
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Characterization and Distribution of Microplastics in Texas Bays
PLASTICS IN THE HYDROSPHERE: FROM SOURCE TO SINK III POSTER
hydrology | 15 december 2023
William S. Bailey, CORNEL OLARIU, David C. Mohrig,...
Microplastics (MPs) are a global-wide contaminant, posing significant health risks to humans and ecosystems. With less than 1% of the millions of tons...
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MODELING THE INFLUENCE OF SURFACE PROPERTIES AND SEDIMENT MOBILITY ON COASTAL DUNE MORPHOLOGY
COASTAL GEOMORPHOLOGY AND MORPHODYNAMICS I ORAL
earth and planetary surface processes | 12 december 2023
Kat Wilson, Travis Swanson, David C. Mohrig
In coastal environments, a variety of spatially heterogenous and temporally dynamic factors significantly affect the mobility of wind-blown sediment a...
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Sandy levees are shaped by bedload transport and sediment availability
THE MORPHODYNAMIC TRINITY: LINKAGES AMONG FLUID FLOW, SEDIMENT TRANSPORT, AND MORPHOLOGY IN FLUVIAL SYSTEMS ACROSS SCALES I ORAL
earth and planetary surface processes | 16 december 2022
Hima Hassenruck-Gudipati, Nelson Tull, Paola Passa...
Natural levees are deposits at the margins of river channels and are typically the highest features in low-relief fluvial landscapes. Deposition heigh...
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Intended vs unintended consequences of re-routing a coastal river channel
BASIN TO GLOBAL SCALE RIVER PROCESSES IN THE ANTHROPOCENE IV POSTER
hydrology | 16 december 2022
John Malito, David C. Mohrig
Capital works projects, particularly the modification of coastal rivers, are becoming increasingly significant to economic activities worldwide as a r...
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Connecting Floodplain Form and Function Through the Backwater Transition
THE MORPHODYNAMIC TRINITY: LINKAGES AMONG FLUID FLOW, SEDIMENT TRANSPORT, AND MORPHOLOGY IN FLUVIAL SYSTEMS ACROSS SCALES IV POSTER
earth and planetary surface processes | 16 december 2022
Nelson Tull, Andrew J. Moodie, Hima Hassenruck-Gud...
The structure of river levees and floodplains is an important control on mass flux out of river channels. Moreover, river and floodplain morphology an...
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