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Marin Kristen Clark
Professor, University of Michigan Ann Arbor
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Hydrologic flow paths and transit times across the great Himalaya rise: How mountain critical zone structure controls hydrologic function
CATCHMENT AND CRITICAL ZONE SCIENCE: UNDERSTANDING ECOSYSTEMS THROUGH MONITORING, ANALYSIS, AND EXPERIMENTATION III POSTER
hydrology | 13 december 2024
A. Joshua West, Abra Atwood, Deepak Chamlagain, Sh...
Quantifying flow paths and transit times of water in the subsurface is critical for understanding the role of mountains in sustaining water resources,...
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Importance of subsurface water for hydrological response during storms in a post-wildfire bedrock landscape
ROCK MOISTURE IN WEATHERED BEDROCK: UNDERSTANDING THE HYDROLOGIC, ECOLOGICAL, AND GEOCHEMICAL FUNCTION OF WATER MOVEMENT AND STORAGE WITHIN WEATHERED BEDROCK POSTER
hydrology | 12 december 2024
Abra Atwood, Madeline Hille, Marin K. Clark, Franc...
Wildfire can be a major disturbance to the hydrologic cycle, with important implications for water management and hazards including flooding and debri...
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Integration of regional slope stability and site-specific engineering geological assessment for rock mass strength evaluation in Puerto Rico
LANDSLIDE LIFE CYCLE: FROM HAZARD ANALYSIS TO RISK ASSESSMENT V ORAL
natural hazards | 11 december 2024
Stratis KARANTANELLIS, Marin K. Clark, Dimitrios Z...
The assessment of bedrock landslide hazard depends on the strength and quality of the rock mass, which significantly influences the occurrence of mass...
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Imaging the Hydrogeologic Structure of Steep Mountain Catchments with Electrical Resistivity Tomography
ADVANCING UNDERSTANDING OF MOUNTAINOUS CRITICAL ZONES THROUGH OBSERVATIONS AND NUMERICAL EXPERIMENTS POSTER
hydrology | 11 december 2024
Sally Keating, Marin K. Clark, A. Joshua West, Dee...
Subsurface rock-fluid interactions exert an important control on the advancement of weathering fronts and development of the critical zone. While exte...
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High Temporal and Spatial Resolution Rainfall Data Prediction Using Machine Learning for Rainfall-Triggered Landslide Forecasting in a Steep Mountain Catchment
LANDSLIDE LIFE CYCLE: FROM HAZARD ANALYSIS TO RISK ASSESSMENT II ELIGHTNING
natural hazards | 10 december 2024
Marwah Ismail, Marin K. Clark, Ries Plescher, Madd...
Rainfall-triggered landslides are one of the major natural hazards that cause catastrophic damage in steep mountain topography. High-density landslide...
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The Role of Mapped Landslide Volume in Constraining Regional Back-Calculated Shear Strengths of Geologic Formations
LANDSLIDE LIFE CYCLE: FROM HAZARD ANALYSIS TO RISK ASSESSMENT I POSTER
natural hazards | 09 december 2024
Mirna Kassem, Dimitrios Zekkos, K. Stephen Hughes,...
The reliability of rainfall-induced landslide back-analysis approaches to estimate shear strengths of geologic formations is dependent not only on the...
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Regional Pseudo-3D Prediction of Rainfall-Induced Landslides in Utuado, Puerto Rico
HOW TO TRIGGER A LANDSLIDE: PREDICTIVE MODELS AND OBSERVATIONS FROM RECENT EVENTS II ORAL
earth and planetary surface processes | 14 december 2023
Mirna Kassem, Dimitrios Zekkos, Weibing Gong, Mari...
Predicting rainfall-induced landslides over large spatial scales is often limited by the simplifications introduced in the hydrological and slope stab...
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Enhancing Regional Landslide Susceptibility Models through Basin History-Based Framework for Rock Strength Estimation
ENVIRONMENTAL SEISMOLOGY: A GEOPHYSICAL TOOL TO STUDY SURFACE AND NEAR-SURFACE PROCESSES IV POSTER
seismology | 14 december 2023
Sally Keating, Marin K. Clark, Dimitrios Zekkos, P...
Earthquake-triggered landslides pose a significant hazard in many regions of California where large population centers are developed on geologically y...
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