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Suzanne P. Anderson
Professor, University of Colorado Boulder
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Agent-Based Modeling of Soil Production and Sediment Transport
LIFE AND LANDSCAPES ACROSS SCALES: HOW SURFACE PROCESSES SHAPE AND ARE SHAPED BY ECOLOGY, EVOLUTION, AND BEHAVIOR II POSTER
earth and planetary surface processes | 14 december 2023
Matthew W. Rossi, Gregory E. Tucker, Robert S. And...
Agent-Based Models are a powerful tool for simulating system dynamics where interactions among individual agents lead to the emergence of macro-scale ...
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Extreme Precipitation Variability and Soil Texture Controls on Water Table Response
HYDROLOGIC IMPACTS OF ATMOSPHERIC RIVERS: UNDERSTANDING AND MANAGING A VARIABLE HYDROCLIMATE POSTER
hydrology | 13 december 2023
Claudia Corona, Shemin Ge, Suzanne P. Anderson
Observed increases in the intensity and duration of extreme precipitation events (EPEs) have been shown to influence , but the extent of EPE influence...
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Thermal state controls coupling between water discharge and sediment transport in Arctic Rivers
CHANGING PERMAFROST LANDSCAPES I ORAL
earth and planetary surface processes | 11 december 2023
Irina Overeem, Josie Arcuri, Marisa N. Repasch, Ro...
Arctic rivers transport sediment and nutrients from permafrost landscapes to the Arctic Ocean, driving landscape evolution and biogeochemical cycles. ...
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Reflections and Thoughts on the Future of Science From AGU Hydrology Section Fellows
PERSPECTIVES OF EARTH AND SPACE SCIENTISTS
21 june 2023
Scott Tyler, Jennifer Kent, Suzanne P. Anderson, P...

At the inaugural Frontiers in Hydrology Meeting in San Juan, Puerto Rico in the summer of 2022, the Hydrology Section organized a poster session an...

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Permafrost River Banks Shaped by Thaw-Dependent Fluvial Erosion
CHANGING PERMAFROST LANDSCAPES II POSTER
earth and planetary surface processes | 15 december 2022
Josie Arcuri, Irina Overeem, Marisa N. Repasch, Su...
In response to anthropogenic climate change, permafrost active layers are deepening across the Arctic. Arctic rivers mobilize previously frozen materi...
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Water Table Response to Extreme Precipitation Events
HYDROMETEOROLOGIC EXTREMES: PREDICTION, SIMULATION, AND CHANGE VI POSTER
hydrology | 15 december 2022
Claudia Corona, Shemin Ge, Suzanne P. Anderson
Precipitation patterns are projected to shift from low-intensity, long duration to high-intensity, fast duration due to climate change. These high-int...
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Icy Riverine Landscapes: Mobilization and Fate of Carbon-rich Sediment in a Periglacial Braided River Corridor
CHANGING PERMAFROST LANDSCAPES I ORAL
earth and planetary surface processes | 14 december 2022
Suzanne P. Anderson, Marisa N. Repasch, Irina Over...
In braided river corridors, carbon cycling is controlled by interplay between vegetation growth, organic matter accumulation, and sediment and carbon ...
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Feedbacks between permafrost thaw and oxidative weathering in the Arctic critical zone
REDOX BIOGEOCHEMISTRY AND ORGANOMINERAL INTERACTIONS IN THE THAWING ARCTIC II ORAL
biogeosciences | 13 december 2022
Marisa N. Repasch, Suzanne P. Anderson, Joshua C. ...
Arctic permafrost is a significant terrestrial carbon reservoir, storing >1300 PgC in frozen soil, sediment, and carbon-rich bedrock. Seasonal free...
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