J. E. Pizzuto
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Associated Concepts [?]
- Geology
- Biology
- Engineering
- Geotechnical engineering
- Hydrology (agriculture)
- Paleontology
- Geomorphology
- Geography
- Sediment
- Computer science
- Environmental science
- Ecology
- Physics
- History
- Cartography
- Archaeology
- Computer network
- Oceanography
- Structural basin
- Telecommunications
- Electrical engineering
- Sediment transport
- Channel (broadcasting)
Authored Works
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- Sediment sources and dis/connectivity linked to hydrologic pathways and geomorphic processes: integrating emergent observational techniques and stochastic modeling framework across spatiotemporal scales
- How stratigraphic data and models quantify Holocene - present suspended sediment budgets of mid-Atlantic U.S. river corridors
- Chronostratigraphic Data Reveals Formative Processes in Mid-Atlantic River Corridors: Evidence from the White Clay Creek, PA
- Analysis of scour and fill to quantify the removal timescale of mercury-contaminated fine sediments in the South River, Virginia
- Tracking Sediment Transport and Deposition Along Floodplain Flow Pathways
- The exchange and transport of mercury-attached fine sediments in storage reservoirs of the South River, VA
- Sediment sources linked to hydrologic pathways and relative transit time: unraveling structural vs functional connectivity
- Quantifying Bank Erosion and Floodplain Storage in Mid-Atlantic River Corridors: Accuracy, Timescales, and Applications to Watershed Management
- Floodplain Erosion and Deposition Functions, Calibrated to Chronostratigraphic Data, Predict Transient Holocene-Present Sediment Age and Storage Time Distributions in Mid-Atlantic River Corridors
Linked Co-Authors
Linked Collaborating Institutions
- U.S. Geological Survey
- University of Delaware
- University of Minnesota, Twin Cities
- Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University
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