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==Project description==
==Project description==
Investigating the effect of stream size and sediment supply on stream capture.
This project models a strike-slip fault system, a setting where stream capture occurs frequently, to investigate the role of stream size and sediment supply in stream capture behavior.


==Objectives==
==Objectives==
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This project aims to determine the role of stream size and sediment supply in the frequency and style of stream capture events.


==Time-line==
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This work was started in spring 2014 and is ongoing.


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==Results==
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==Users==
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==Funding==
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==Publications and presentations==
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Latest revision as of 11:49, 23 October 2014

HPCCproject:Modeling Stream Capture in Strike-Slip Settings

Project description

This project models a strike-slip fault system, a setting where stream capture occurs frequently, to investigate the role of stream size and sediment supply in stream capture behavior.

Objectives

This project aims to determine the role of stream size and sediment supply in the frequency and style of stream capture events.

Time-line

This work was started in spring 2014 and is ongoing.

Models in use

Channel-Hillslope Integrated Landscape Development model (CHILD)

Results

Users

  • Sarah Harbert

Funding

Publications and presentations

Links