Geomorphology Round Table Seminar Series
Geomorphology Round Table - Winter 2020
Tuesday 12-1pm in Wilkinson 203
Things That Go Boom
Introductions and Sign-Ups
Use of Controlled Blasting for the Evaluation of the Deep, In Situ Dynamic Responses of Soils
Carling et al. 2017. The bubble bursts for cavitation in natural rivers: laboratory experiments reveal minor role in bedrock erosion. Earth Surface Processes and Landforms 42:1308-1316.
Cook et al. 2018. Glacial lake outburst floods as drivers of fluvial erosion in the Himalaya. Science 362.6410: 53-57.
Dufresne et al. 2018. Sedimentology and geomorphology of a large tsunamigenic landslide, Taan Fiord, Alaska. Sedimentary Geology 364:302-318.
Wu et al. 2016. Outburst flood at 1920 BCE supports historicity of China's Great Flood and the Xia dynasty. Science 353.6299:579-582.
Vriend et al., 2007. Solving the mystery of booming sand dunes. Geophysical Research Letters 34, L16306.
Matasci et al., 2018. Assessing rockfall susceptibility in steep and overhanging slopes using three-dimensional analysis of failure mechanisms. Landslides 15.5:859-878.
Discussion of next term's topic