My first first-author publication is finally in print! Basically, I spent years (literally) simulating megaflood hydraulics in the eastern Himalaya and wrote about erosion and deposition from these incredible events can shape the landscape for centuries after 🏔️🌊🪨
New Paper: The Erosional and Depositional Potential of Holocene Tibetan Megafloods Through the Yarlung Tsangpo Gorge, Eastern Himalaya: Insights From 2D Hydraulic Simulations
Morey et al.,
https://t.co/xpSuBxcnot
Planning on going to Gilbert Club tomorrow?? Make sure you have something to talk about by coming to our @AGU_EPSP General Contributions Poster Session! We have over 60 posters this afternoon alllll about surface processes. If you find me, I may or may not have some lil treats...
Excited for our EPSP General Contributions Session next Friday at AGU! We’ve got some incredible presenters lined up, including @planetarymorgan from @txgeosciences and Caroline Mandujano from @UHEAS. A perfect way to wrap up your week before heading to Gilbert Club on Saturday!
I’m (finally) defending my PhD on Friday, August 18th at 10am (Pacific).
If you’re in Seattle, stop by Johnson Hall RM 026 in two weeks.
If you’re interested in joining virtually, please fill out this form and I’ll send on a zoom link.
https://t.co/t8H0FP9KAk
New Year, New USGS Store, New #FreeMapMonday!
It's #FreeMapMonday! Re-tweet and follow us for a chance to win the classic map of the Grand Canyon! Don't forget to check out the new and improved USGS Store at https://t.co/5FEYEKj9wh!
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🚨 BREAKING: In a unanimous vote today, FERC ordered PacifCorp to surrender its license for the lower Klamath River dams. After 20 grueling years, the federal paperwork process is over. The largest dam removal in U.S. history begins now. https://t.co/P7l4KHSyub
Which will happen first: my code that simulates the influence of boulders on bedrock rivers over 3 million years finishes OR I acquire Taylor Swift tickets? WHO CAN SAY
Two tenure-track positions in surface processes in our department at the University of Washington.
Two overlapping areas of focus:
1) Geomorphology, with a field orientation.
2) Earth and planetary surface processes, broadly defined.
For details:
https://t.co/vZdkgwYWLf