Fluvial geomorphologist and assistant prof at U of Colorado Boulder in Geography. Interested in rivers, floodplains, carbon, large wood, and river management
#flumefriday We are studying how large wood moves on and off floodplains during periods of high flow. Flumes provide us an opportunity to observe these processes, giving us new insights into what these processes look like in different environments. @KBLininger @RuizVillanuevaV
WARR talks on 3.17.
Dr. Lininger @KBLininger@UCBoulder +
Dr. Larsen @Waterslashcycle@UCBerkeley will discuss how water + life + carbon shape land + riverscape?
Register: https://t.co/kP3jV0ICA7
Bio + abstracts + all other WARR talks: https://t.co/BBrtDdBvhp
Excited to share a new paper with lead author @KBLininger in #Geomorphology showing floodplain organic carbon decreases w/ increasing human alteration along 3 rivers in northern Sweden
Access the entire paper here: https://t.co/4yC65kXifV
https://t.co/sbOPBu4GPV
@smchartrand@Pumpkin_nanw @AnneSenter @smchartrand thanks for sharing, amazing video! It makes me think of @RuizVillanuevaV ‘s paper on characterizing wood-laden flows!
Quest dweller | Storyteller | Trailblazer | Innovator | Game changer
#Neuroscience major & #slampoet Merall Sherif reads her poem, "Building a World," on a different stage surrounded by female #researchers & #scientists at @coloradostateu.
The Missouri River saw heavy flooding in 2011, but the recent flood event has been more widespread.
Follow the link for more #MissouriRiverFlood images:
https://t.co/IKmw2PvwRq
#Landsat#Flooding2019
Our paper just came out in GRL! Read to learn about floodplain carbon stocks along the Yukon River and the importance of considering floodplains as distinct landscape units: https://t.co/lXxiXLkqQc
Moving Mountains: Elwha River Still Changing Five Years After World’s Largest Dam-Removal Project: More than 20 million tons of sediment flushed to the sea: https://t.co/9dxsGrDVSm