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A Most Excellent River Science Research Journey

Zoom link for our meeting:

https://americanrivers-org.zoom.us/j/81244209109?pwd=11XHWxFfN6oEw2jAV0hSC0wg4QmPA6.1

 Meeting ID: 812 4420 9109

Passcode: 139687

 Agenda:

 A Most Excellent River Science Research Journey

Ellen's research has covered 3 decades and 100s of papers on many topics, but she will focus her presentation on 11 milestone papers that cover her and her many co-author's most recent research and contributions to understanding the functions/values of floodplains, the wood regime, beaver, and process-based restoration. Juli will cover papers she is the lead author on these same topics. For those of you who are ambitious readers, attached is a memo that lists the papers that will be covered.

 Dr. Ellen Wohl received a BS in geology from Arizona State University and a PhD in geosciences from the University of Arizona. She is a professor in the Department of Geosciences at Colorado State University and a University Distinguished Professor. Her research focuses on physical processes and forms in river channels and floodplains, and how these interact with biogeochemistry and ecological and human communities. She has conducted field research in diverse environments around the world.

 Dr. Julianne Scamardo received a BS in Environmental Science from the University of Texas at Austin and both an MS and PhD from Colorado State University in Geosciences. She is currently a postdoctoral researcher at the University of Vermont. Her research focuses on understanding connections between fluvial form and function across a range of water, sediment, and wood regimes.

To see papers click HERE!

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