River Dynamics: Forms, Processes, and Observations II
Type: Virtual Paper
Theme: Geomorphology Specialty Group River Curated Track
Sponsor Group(s):
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Start / End Time: 4/8/2021 09:35 AM (Pacific Time (US & Canada)) - 4/8/2021 10:50 AM (Pacific Time (US & Canada))
Room: Virtual 3
Organizer(s):
Tanya Shukla
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Chairs: Quinn Lewis
Agenda
Role | Participant |
Presenter | Mark Fonstad |
Presenter | James Dietrich University of Northern Iowa |
Presenter | Quinn Lewis University of Waterloo |
Presenter | Chelsy Salas University of Illinois At Urbana-Champaign |
Presenter | Larry Stanislawski USGS - CEGIS |
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Presentation(s), if applicable
Mark Fonstad, University of Oregon; Riverseer: An open-source approach to high-resolution mapping and monitoring of river environments |
James Dietrich, University of Texas - Austin; High-Precision 3D Fluvial Surveying Without Ground Control using Directly Georeferenced Pole Aerial Photography |
Quinn Lewis, University of Waterloo; Floodplain Morphology or River Hydrology: Why are Chute Cutoffs Becoming More Common on Meandering Rivers? |
Chelsy Salas, AAG Geomorphology Specialty Group; Recovery of a Meandering River to Channelization |
Larry Stanislawski, USGS Center for Excellence in Geospatial Sciences; Stream Meander Pattern Analysis of National Hydrography Flow Lines for Geomorphic Classification |
Description
<p>River systems are highly dynamic and driven by the interactions among geomorphic, hydraulic, hydrologic, ecological, and anthropogenic processes. Rivers move sediment and flow constituents from uplands to oceans, dynamically shaping the landscape along the way. Improved understanding of river dynamics is also vital for dealing with socio-economic problems such as floods, water supply, sedimentation, and climate change, and to develop effective river management and restoration strategies. This session invites studies of all aspects of river dynamics (geomorphology, hydrology, hydraulics, ecology) and the interaction of these dynamics with society, across all spatial and temporal scales using a range of field, modeling, and remote sensing approaches in a variety of geographic settings.</p>
River Dynamics: Forms, Processes, and Observations II
Description
Virtual Paper
Session starts at 4/8/2021 09:35 AM (Pacific Time (US & Canada))
Contact the Primary Organizer
Quinn Lewis - quinn.lewis@uwaterloo.ca