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Brian J. Yanites
Associate Professor, Indiana University Bloomington
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Spatial patterns of tree uprooting mapped across the eastern U.S. using machine learning
ECOHYDROLOGY AND BIOGEOMORPHOLOGY: HOW BIOTIC AND ABIOTIC INTERACTIONS CAN SHAPE LANDSCAPES AND ECOSYSTEMS ACROSS SCALES III ORAL
earth and planetary surface processes | 13 december 2024
Tyler Doane, Brian J. Yanites, Douglas A. Edmonds
Tree uprooting is an important forest disturbance that transfers carbon from the above-ground-carbon stock, transports and mixes soil, creates canopy ...
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Impacts of LGM Glaciation on Channels Downstream of Glacial Termini
FLUVIAL DYNAMICS, SEDIMENT TRANSPORT, AND LANDSCAPE EVOLUTION IN MOUNTAIN RANGES I POSTER
earth and planetary surface processes | 11 december 2024
Madeline Williams, Brian J. Yanites, Sarah A. Scha...
During the Last Glacial Maximum (LGM), extensive glaciation covered a significant portion of the Earth's surface, leading to substantial modifications...
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Long-Term Volcanic Sediment Influence on River Channel Steepness and Width in Chile
FLUVIAL DYNAMICS, SEDIMENT TRANSPORT, AND LANDSCAPE EVOLUTION IN MOUNTAIN RANGES I POSTER
earth and planetary surface processes | 11 december 2024
Isabelle Caban, Brian J. Yanites
Volcanic eruptions and triggered secondary processes pose significant hazards to surrounding landscapes and infrastructure. While the immediate conseq...
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Typhoon-Induced Landslides Drive Channel Conveyance Changes and Prolong Flood Risks
GEOMORPHIC RESPONSE TO EXTREME EVENTS I POSTER
earth and planetary surface processes | 11 december 2024
Brooke Santos, Brian J. Yanites, Clarke DeLisle
Flooding is a growing threat due climate change, with extreme precipitation events increasing in frequency and intensity. Accurate flood risk models a...
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Mechanisms and controls of bedrock river meandering: insights from Smith River, Oregon
FLUVIAL DYNAMICS, SEDIMENT TRANSPORT, AND LANDSCAPE EVOLUTION IN MOUNTAIN RANGES I POSTER
earth and planetary surface processes | 11 december 2024
Ya-Shien Lin, Brian J. Yanites, Sarah A. Schanz, B...
Understanding how bedrock channels respond to climate and tectonic activity is vital for deciphering landscape evolution. Geomorphologists often use t...
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The Impact of Tornadoes on the Critical Zone in Forested Landscapes: A Case Study from Southern Indiana
GEOMORPHIC RESPONSE TO EXTREME EVENTS II ORAL
earth and planetary surface processes | 11 december 2024
Brian J. Yanites, Saugat Adhikari, Da Yan, Tyler D...
Critical zone processes are often viewed as a gradual transformation of near-surface materials, yet extreme events can disrupt these gradual processes...
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Integrating Geologic and Geodetic Models of Interseismic Deformation in Taiwan Across Multiple Timescales
TECTONIC AND GEODYNAMIC PROCESSES ENCODED IN LANDSCAPES II POSTER
earth and planetary surface processes | 10 december 2024
Ping-Chen Chiang, Kaj M. Johnson, Nadine McQuarrie...
Our study integrates deformation processes across different timescales in Taiwan by integrating several different models. We develop several thermokin...
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Structural drivers for fault-driven topographic uplift in Central Taiwan
TECTONIC AND GEODYNAMIC PROCESSES ENCODED IN LANDSCAPES II POSTER
earth and planetary surface processes | 10 december 2024
Hannah Kovic, Nadine McQuarrie, Ping-Chen Chiang, ...
Central Taiwan provides a key opportunity to explore structural drivers for uplift and investigate the interaction between subsurface geometries and s...
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