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Andy D. Wickert
Associate Professor, University of Minnesota
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Simulating Changes in the North American Water Table (Groundwater and Lakes) over the Deglaciation and their Impact on Topography
AGU 2024
global environmental change | 13 december 2024
Kerry L. Callaghan, Andrew D. Wickert, Jacqueline ...
Changes in the distribution of ice through glacial-interglacial cycles result in mass changes on the Earths surface and therefore deform its solid sur...
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Learning from the Muck of Manoomin/Psiη (Wild Rice) Waterbodies
AGU 2024
paleoceanography and paleoclimatology | 11 december 2024
Hima Hassenruck-Gudipati, Joe Graveen, Brady Betti...
Wild riceManoomin (Ojibwe), Psiη (Dakota), Zizania palustris (scientific name)relies on shallow, slow-moving waters with organic-rich muck (diatomaceo...
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Long-Profile Evolution of a Sand-bed Alluvial River Network
AGU 2024
earth and planetary surface processes | 11 december 2024
Nilay Iscen, Fergus McNab, Andrew D. Wickert
Alluvial rivers record the external drivers of change, such as climate, tectonics and anthropogenic disturbances, and they code their dynamics in thei...
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Dendroclimatology Potential of Thuja occidentalis in the Upper Midwest
AGU 2024
paleoceanography and paleoclimatology | 11 december 2024
Naomi Schulberg, Daniel Griffin, Kurt F. Kipfmuell...
We conducted a study to assess the potential of Thuja occidentalis (northern white cedar) to establish annual long-term records of climate in Minnesot...
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A Tale of Three Rivers: Anthropogenic Influence and Planform Change Across Scales in Minnesota, USA
AGU 2024
earth and planetary surface processes | 11 december 2024
Jabari Jones, Devon Libby, Henry England, Jayda Ro...
Humans exert wide-ranging influences on river systems, from direct impacts such as damming and stream restoration to indirect impacts via land-use cha...
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Using the Water Table Model (WTM) to predict Climate-Induced Changes in North American Water Table Levels from years 2020 to 2100
AGU 2024
global environmental change | 11 december 2024
Mohammad Haghiri, Kerry L. Callaghan, Andrew D. Wi...
Predicting water-table levels is essential for sustainable water resource management, planning, and climate-change adaptation strategies. We project t...
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Slackwater Sediments Reveal Time-Variable Glacial Meltwater Routing Down the Upper Mississippi River at the Younger Dryas–Holocene Transition
AGU 2024
paleoceanography and paleoclimatology | 10 december 2024
Shanti B. Penprase, Abigail Wilwerding, Marion McK...
Laurentide Ice Sheet (LIS) glacial meltwater routing after the Last Glacial Maximum had far-reaching impacts on terrestrial hydrology and landscape mo...
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Using River Terraces to Disentangle Climatic and Geodynamic Influences on Landscape Evolution, Southern Patagonia
AGU 2024
earth and planetary surface processes | 10 december 2024
Taylor F. Schildgen, Andreas Ruby, Fergus McNab, V...
The Rio Santa Cruz in Southern Patagonia preserves a spectacular set of fluvial terraces along its approximately 200-km length across the Patagonian S...
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