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  • 2021 CSDMS meeting-138  + (Climate and process signatures on lake and wetland patterns in arctic river deltas)
  • 2024 CSDMS meeting-009  + (Climate modulation of spatial and temporal fault slip in the Sangre de Cristo Mountains, Colorado)
  • 2019 CSDMS meeting-016  + (CoastMorpho2D: Simulating coastal evolution from decades to millennia)
  • Annualmeeting:2017 CSDMS meeting-031  + (Cohesive and mixed sediment in the Regional Ocean Modeling System (ROMS))
  • Meeting:Abstract 2013 CSDMS meeting-023  + (Combined Effects of Climate Change and Urbanization on Cohesive Streambank Erosion)
  • Meeting:Abstract 2011 CSDMS meeting-068  + (Combining MODIS imagery and PLUME modeling to estimate discharge of freshwater from the Greenland Ice Sheet to the coast)
  • Meeting:Abstract 2013 CSDMS meeting-011  + (Combining Observations and Numerical Model Results to Improve Estimates of Hypoxic Volume Within the Chesapeake Bay)
  • 2018 CSDMS meeting-117  + (Comparative geomorphological analysis applied to the hazard assessment of debris flows in three watersheds of the Western Cordillera of Colombia)
  • 2022 CSDMS meeting-043  + (Comparing multiple methods of decision-making in an agent-based model of environmental migration)
  • 2023 CSDMS meeting-025  + (Comparing numerical simulations and field studies of strike-slip faults from the hyper-arid Atacama Desert to Tararua Mountains, New Zealand.)
  • 2022 CSDMS meeting-004  + (Comparing sedimentological facies with modeled sediment transport pathways in fault scarp environments)
  • 2024 CSDMS meeting-052  + (Complex Patterns of Sediment Erosion and Deposition under Sea-Level Variations Change: Insights from a Coupled Stratigraphic Experiment and Moving Boundary Modelling Approach for Fluvio-Deltaic Evolution.)
  • 2024 CSDMS meeting-107  + (Comprehensive marsh model development through integration of Landlab and MarshMorpho2D)
  • 2023 CSDMS meeting-061  + (Computational and data management considerations integrate theory and social value of Earth’s critical surface in new science frontiers)
  • 2019 CSDMS meeting-015  + (Computing more realistic flow-routing surfaces using FlowFill)
  • 2022 CSDMS meeting-048  + (Concavity controls on river incision in precipitation-dominated settings)
  • 2024 CSDMS meeting-088  + (Conceptual Model for Revegetation of Barrier Islands after Outwash and Overwash Events)
  • Annualmeeting:2017 CSDMS meeting-110  + (Connecting tidal channels and platforms in a mesotidal mangrove stand)
  • 2019 CSDMS meeting-076  + (Constraining hydroclimate control on permafrost slope stability with sediment records, modern landscapes and coupled models)
  • 2023 CSDMS meeting-095  + (Controls on the drainage of 3 High Cascades lakes: Where does it come from, where does it go?)
  • Annualmeeting:2017 CSDMS meeting-090  + (Coupled Human-Earth Systems Models and the “Digital Proxy Record:” Connecting the Human and Natural)
  • 2024 CSDMS meeting-101  + (Coupled Hydrodynamic-Sediment Transport Model in Galveston Bay during Hurricane Harvey)
  • Annualmeeting:2017 CSDMS meeting-054  + (Coupled Modeling of River and Coastal Processes: New Insights about Delta Morphodynamics, Avulsions, and Autogenic Sediment Flux Variability)
  • 2022 CSDMS meeting-105  + (Coupled Modeling of Storm Surge and Fluvial Flooding of Maryland Coastal Bays)
  • 2018 CSDMS meeting-007  + (Coupled groundwater and surface water modelling to visualise lake extent and total terrestrial water storage under a changing climate)