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Member Since 2006
Kimberly M. Hill
Professor, University of Minnesota
Immediate Past President, Earth and Planetary Surface Processes Executive Committee; Ex-officio, Earth and Planetary Surface Processes Awards Committee
Professional Experience
University of Minnesota
Professor
2020 - Present
University of Minnesota
Education
University of Minnesota Twin Cities
Doctorate
1997
Publications

Streamwise and Vertical Dispersal of Tracer Stones in an Equilibrium Bed
Modeling transport, erosion, and deposition of nonuniform sediment over temporal intervals that are short compared to those characterizing channel ...
November 21, 2022

Earth and Planetary Surface Processes Perspectives on Integr...
August 15, 2022

Effect of Flood Hydrograph Duration, Magnitude, and Shape on...
August 22, 2018

Experimental study of the effect of grain sizes in a bimodal...
January 31, 2017
AGU Abstracts
Near-shore spontaneous depositional mixing of granular materials in tailings deltas
BREAKING BARRIERS IN SEDIMENT TRANSPORT RESEARCH ACROSS SCIENCE AND ENGINEERING III ELIGHTNING
earth and planetary surface processes | 13 december 2024
Syed Istiyak Ahmed, Jeffrey D. Marr, Kimberly M. H...
The transportation and deposition of sediments in natural river deltas and engineered tailing deltas exhibit similar dynamics, despite their distinct ...
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Unifying Lengthscale-Based Rheology of Dense Granular-Fluid Mixtures
GRANULAR AND FLUID PHYSICS ON EARTH AND OTHER PLANETARY BODIES I POSTER
earth and planetary surface processes | 12 december 2023
Zhuan Ge, Teng Man, Herbert E. Huppert, Kimberly M...
In this work, we derive a new-found relationship based on the local response of a particle subjected to a contact pressure gradient and fluid drag. Fi...
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Signatures of the Granular Scale Reflected at an Alluvial Fan Scale: Effects of Clay and Coarse-Grained Particles on the Morphology of a Debris Flow Fan
GRANULAR AND FLUID PHYSICS ON EARTH AND OTHER PLANETARY BODIES III ORAL
earth and planetary surface processes | 12 december 2023
Rob Axtell, Tzu-Yin K. Chen, Chi-Yao Hung, Kimberl...
Debris flows are large muddy flows that contain a wide range of different sized particles, and deposit on alluvial fans. Debris flows are a hazard for...
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Volunteer Experience
2025 - 2026
Immediate Past President
Earth and Planetary Surface Processes Executive Committee
2025 - 2025
Ex-officio
Earth and Planetary Surface Processes Awards Committee
2023 - 2025
Ex-officio
Earth and Planetary Surface Processes Awards Committee
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