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Some of my current research interests, along with the names of some of the people I cooperate with, are listed below. |
Rivers and River Morphodynamics |
Topic |
Cooperators |
Morphodynamics of dam removal
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Dr. Alessandro Cantelli, U. Minnesota (pdf) + Dr. Yantao Cui, Stillwater Sciences |
Fluvial incision into bedrock
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Phairot Chatanantavet, U. Minnesota (graduate student) |
Deltaic and reservoir sedimentation
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Dr. Svetlana Kostic, U. Minnesota (pdf) + Prof. Horacio Toniolo, U. Alaska Fairbanks |
Morphodynamics of the co-evolution of river channel and floodplain in large lowland sand-bed rivers |
J. Wesley Lauer, U. Minnesota (graduate student) + Prof. W. Dietrich's group at U. C. Berkeley |
Response of large rivers to sea level rise |
J. Wesley Lauer, U. Minnesota (graduate student) + Dr. Yoshihisa Akamatsu, Tokyo Institute of Technology, Japan + Prof. Tetsuji Muto's research group, U. Nagasaki, Japan |
Probabilistic treatment of entrainment, transport and burial of tracer stones in gravel-bed streams |
M. Wong, U. Minnesota (graduate student) + Prof. S. Burges' group at U. Washington |
Vertical sorting of sediment by dunes | Dr. Astrid Blom, Twente U., the Netherlands |
Quantification of basin-wide erosion rates using cosmogenic nuclides | Prof. Lesley Perg, U. of Minnesota |
Submarine and Sublacustrine Morphodynamics |
Self-formed leveed channnels on submarine fans |
Dr. Alessandro Cantelli, U. Minnesota (pdf) + Prof. J. Imran's group, U. South Carolina, Prof. D. Mohrig's group at MIT and Dr. Carlos Pirmez, Shell Oil |
Flow dynamics and morphodynamics of turbidity currents generated by subaqueous volcanic eruptions |
Drs. Alessandro Cantelli and Svetlana Kostic, U. Minnesota (pdf) + Prof. James White's group at U. Otago, N.Z. |
Filling of diapiric minibasins by turbidity currents
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Dr. Svetlana Kostic, U. Minnesota (pdf) + Dr. Rick Beaubouef, ExxonMobil |
Internal hydraulic jumps of turbidity currents |
Dr. Svetlana Kostic, U. Minnesota (pdf) |
Erosional and depositional cyclic steps in the submarine environment |
Dr. Svetlana Kostic, U. Minnesota (pdf) + Dr. William Normark, USGS and Dr. Andrea Finaldi, Chevron |
Long profiles of leveed channels on submarine fans |
Prof. J. Imran's group, U. South Carolina and Dr. Carlos Pirmez, Shell Oil |
Breaching as a mechanism for the generation of continuous turbidity currents |
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