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Chuck Nittrouer
Professor, University of Washington School of Oceanography
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Can Unleveed Agricultural Fields in Deltas Keep Pace With Sea‐Level Rise?
GEOPHYSICAL RESEARCH LETTERS
07 february 2023
Hannah Glover, Cherry Aung, Aaron T. Fricke, Evan ...
Effective coastal management requires a fundamental understanding of the impacts of anthropogenic activities on sediment dynamics, yet it is challe...
Mid-channels Islands as Dynamic Sediment Traps: Sediment Dynamics and Morphologic Evolution of the Mangrove-forested Meinmahla Island, Ayeyarwady Delta, Myanmar
COASTAL GEOMORPHOLOGY AND MORPHODYNAMICS II ORAL
earth and planetary surface processes | 13 december 2021
Hannah Glover, Andrea S. Ogston, Aaron T. Fricke, ...
Vegetated mid-channel islands play an important role in modulating fluxes of sediment, carbon, and nutrients through the tidally-influenced region of ...
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Connecting Sediment Retention to Distributary‐Channel Hydrodynamics and Sediment Dynamics in a Tide‐dominated Delta: The Ayeyarwady Delta, Myanmar
JOURNAL OF GEOPHYSICAL RESEARCH: EARTH SURFACE
18 march 2021
Hannah Glover, Andrea S. Ogston, Aaron T. Fricke, ...
The largest deltas on Earth are tide‐dominated with multiple distributaries, which can experience different forcings. Yet, most observational...
Comparing Distributary-Channel Hydrodynamics and Sediment Dynamics in a Tide-Dominated, Tropical Delta: The Ayeyarwady River Delta, Myanmar
OCEAN SCIENCES 2020
marine geology and sedimentology | 21 february 2020
Hannah Glover, Cherry Aung, Aaron T. Fricke, Htike...
The Ayeyarwady River, Myanmar, has few dams compared to other Himalaya-sourced rivers, and currently carries the 3rd largest sediment load globally. C...
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Sediment delivery to deltaic land surfaces in the absence of artificial levees: Contrasting the Ayeyarwady and Mekong Deltas
OCEAN SCIENCES 2020
marine geology and sedimentology | 20 february 2020
Andrea S. Ogston, Cherry Aung, Aaron T. Fricke, Ha...
Under natural conditions, deltaic land surfaces are maintained by sediment received during high-water periods (seasonal or tidal), when water levels e...
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Building a Global Scientific Community through Meaningful Exchange and Communication
OCEAN SCIENCES 2020
education, outreach and policy | 17 february 2020
Hannah Glover, Ian M. Miller, Charles Nittrouer, A...
Densely populated, economically and ecologically valuable coastlines are threatened by sea-level rise and human modification. Many of these coastal ar...
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Subaqueous deltas under stress: interplay of bed stress, sediment transport, and transport direction for the Mekong system compared to other global deltas
RIVER DELTAS: HYDROLOGY, GEOMORPHOLOGY, AND SEDIMENTOLOGY I
earth and planetary surface processes | 11 december 2019
Emily Eidam, Andrea S. Ogston, Charles Nittrouer
Deltas worldwide are changing rapidly under shifting sediment supplies and hydrologic regimes, often with deleterious consequences to population cente...
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Variability of Sediment Accumulation Rates in an Antarctic Fjord
GEOPHYSICAL RESEARCH LETTERS
30 november 2019
Emily Eidam, Charles Nittrouer, Øyvind Lundesgaard...
Fjords on the West Antarctic Peninsula (WAP) serve as sediment traps, preserving histories of glacial sediment supply. Regional warming trends are ...