Jeffrey A. Nittrouer
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Associated Concepts [?]
- Geology
- Biology
- Engineering
- Geomorphology
- Paleontology
- Geotechnical engineering
- Hydrology (agriculture)
- Geography
- Physics
- Sediment
- Computer science
- Structural basin
- Environmental science
- Aerospace engineering
- Sediment transport
- History
- Astronomy
- Oceanography
- Electrical engineering
- Archaeology
- Telecommunications
- Ecology
- Delta
- Computer network
- Cartography
Authored Works
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- Lateral Migration Dynamics and Bank Erodibility of the Lowermost Mississippi River
- How does damming on fine-grained rivers counterintuitively raise the flood risk of downstream channels?
- Giant dune dynamics: Findings from a recent field survey in the Algodones Dune Field, CA
- Channel migration patterns of streams in peat bogs: An example from Cedar Creek, Minnesota
- Vertical profiles of mud floc size and concentration in the lower Mississippi River
- Using allies to expand your network: The state of recruitment and retention of minoritized students in the geosciences and the role of allies
- Study of Mud Flocs in the Mississippi River in Southern Louisiana
- Preliminary assessment of giant dune morphology in fluvial and aeolian environments
- Pace of Meandering and Avulsion Set River Sinuosity near Coast on Earth and Mars
- On the Hydrodynamically-Driven Deposition of Mud in River Systems
- Lowland river diversions and impacts on channel sedimentation and stage: a case study from the Old River Control Complex, lower Mississippi River
- Linking natural delta development and artificial river diversion scenarios to promote sustainability of urbanized deltaic coastlines
- Impacts of tectonic subsidence and variable basin depth on delta lobe building as informed by the Selenga River delta, Lake Baikal, Russia
- Antecedent channel bed elevation dictates stability of delta lobes after avulsions and diversions
Linked Co-Authors
- Brandee Carlson
- Brandon McElroy
- Chenliang Wu
- Daniel R. Parsons
- David Mohrig
- Ehsan Abolfazli
- Frank T.-C. Tsai
- Gary Parker
- Hsi-Pin Ma
- James L. Best
- Julia Cisneros
- Kyle Strom
- Sylvia Dee
- Tian Y. Dong
- Travis Swanson
- Wonsuck Kim
- Xudong Fu
Linked Collaborating Institutions
- Boston College, Massachusetts
- California Institute of Technology
- Georgia Southern University
- Louisiana State University
- Rice University, Texas
- Texas A&M University, College Station
- Texas Technological University
- Tsinghua University, China
- University of California, Irvine
- University of Colorado, Boulder
- University of Hull, UK
- University of Illinois, Urbana-Champaign
- University of Texas, Austin
- University of Wyoming
- Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University
- Yonsei University, Seoul, Korea
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