A flume is just a unidirectional snow globe! Enjoy a little sediment transport and dune migration created in our new EmFlume1.5. Makes a great stocking stuffer for your favorite sedimentologist, civil engineer or fluvial geomorphologist! #FlumeFriday
What a vibrant community! (both within and outside the Emriver model)πAnd an enjoyable way to model storm surge π¬ especially since the downstream end looks a bit croweded for a Wave maker. Keep up the great outreach! ππ
Great article! We're happy to have shipped an Em2 to the Kansas Geological Survey a couple weeks ago. π We applaud the emphasis here on conversation, relationship building, and cross-pollinating ideas. Hope their new Emriver inspires much of the same! π
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We are monumentally excited that #LSU Center for River Studies now has a 4-meter Emriver stream table! πSTEM education that feels like playπ
That's our "Fluvial Geomorphology in a Box!" for ya π
Great day at #LSU Center for River Studies since our @EmriverModel Em4 arrived, with the LSU sediment mix! TBH, I was like a kid getting a present & spent way too much time playing! π Huge thanks to Ann & Fred Trappey & @LSU_Foundation for making this happen! #ScholarshipFirst
Today is #WorldWetlandDay but EVERY DAY is a day to value and protect these systems that store carbon, clean our water, prevent flooding, and harbor incredible biodiversity. Please share to battle against the wetlands-as-wastelands mentality.
There's a LOT worth knowing here "Coastal areas are especially vulnerable, not just because of storms and floods, but from rising seas and erosion. That includes one-fifth of Americans. The good news is that there is a lot we can do."
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The tribes have big plans for what comes next. An immense effort [...] more than 17 billion seeds slated for planting and at least a thousand trees ready [...] Over time, the river will slowly turn back into the vibrant, free-flowing ecosystem it once was.
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We're absolutely wowwed by these maps! A few years ago, Hungarian cartographer Robert Szucs poked around the internet for a global map of the worldβs rivers, one that categorized them based on their ocean destination.
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Great opportunity for upper level undergraduate and graduate students to work on challenging physical, ecological, social and economic problems in a dynamic, trans-disciplinary environment. See flyer for details about this summer program.
Well this all sounds applause-worthy! ππππππππ Thanks, Biden and ALL who work to protect and restore rivers and watersheds.
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Happy #FlumeFriday - we are happy to share this short timelapse of our most recent Em4 delivery to Auburn University! There are links in the description box to really interesting related research.
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