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Isaac J. Larsen
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The rockslide that blocked salmon migration in the Fraser River, British Columbia
LIFE AND LANDSCAPES ACROSS SCALES: HOW SURFACE PROCESSES SHAPE AND ARE SHAPED BY ECOLOGY, EVOLUTION, AND BEHAVIOR I ORAL
earth and planetary surface processes | 14 december 2023
Jeremy G. Venditti, Brian Menounos, Derek Heathfie...
On November 1st, 2018 the Big Bar Landslide temporarily blocked Fraser River, the most productive salmon-bearing watershed in Canada, presenting a bar...
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Variations in Chemical Weathering and Solute Generation from Geomorphic Features and Land Cover Gradients in Rocky Mountain Watersheds
ADVANCING UNDERSTANDING OF MOUNTAINOUS CRITICAL ZONES THROUGH OBSERVATIONS AND NUMERICAL EXPERIMENTS I POSTER
hydrology | 14 december 2023
John Slosson, Isaac J. Larsen, Matthew Winnick, Jo...
The processes of physical and chemical weathering in Earths high mountain critical zones provide sediment to downstream fluvial systems, control river...
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Drainage network signatures of landscape reorganization in post-glacial landscapes
FLUID FLOW, SEDIMENT TRANSPORT, AND LANDSCAPE EVOLUTION IN FLUVIAL SYSTEMS ACROSS SCALES II ORAL
earth and planetary surface processes | 13 december 2023
Jeffrey S. Kwang, Andrew D. Wickert, Isaac J. Lars...
Earth's drainage networks encode clues that can be used to decipher geologic and geomorphic history. Dendritic drainage patterns, the most common, typ...
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Observations of Outburst Flood Deposits along the Siang River, Eastern Himalaya
A CENTURY OF OUTBURST FLOOD SCIENCE II POSTER
earth and planetary surface processes | 12 december 2023
Srinanda Nath, Karl A. Lang, Susannah Morey, Micha...
The Siang River valley in the Eastern Himalayas of India contains a rich archive of outburst flood deposits from landslide- and glacial-ice-dammed lak...
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Landslide impacts on the Fraser River, Southwestern British Columbia, Canada
CASCADING HAZARDS: LINKING PROCESSES ACROSS EARTH’S SURFACE II POSTER
earth and planetary surface processes | 12 december 2023
Aaron Steelquist, Julia C. Carr, Erin Seagren, Kyr...
Mass movements are important hazards in mountainous environments that impact infrastructure, humans, and the biosphere. Recent and prehistoric landsli...
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Axe vs Ice Age: Contextualizing Euro-American agriculturally-driven erosion rates in the context of deglacial climate change in the upper Midwest, USA
DRIVERS OF EARTH'S SURFACE CHANGE IN AN ERA OF RAPID CLIMATE AND LAND USE CHANGE II ORAL
earth and planetary surface processes | 11 december 2023
Shanti B. Penprase, Andrew D. Wickert, Phil Larson...
In the Whitewater River Valley a tributary of the Upper Mississippi River in southeastern Minnesota, USA Euro-American clear cutting of vegetation a...
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The Future of Soils in the Midwestern United States
EARTH'S FUTURE
25 may 2023
Jeffrey S. Kwang, Evan Thaler, Isaac J. Larsen

Soil is the source of the vast majority of food consumed on Earth, and soils constitute the largest terrestrial carbon pool. Soil erosion associate...

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The Erosional Signature of Drainage Divide Motion Along the Blue Ridge Escarpment
JOURNAL OF GEOPHYSICAL RESEARCH: EARTH SURFACE
03 january 2023
Maya F. Stokes, Samuel Goldberg, Isaac J. Larsen, ...

The planform rearrangement of river basins is recognized as an important process for landscape evolution. The boundaries of river basins can shift ...

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