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Geomorphology and Vegetation: Interactions, Dependencies, and Feedback Loops
(Seminar/Conference)
40th Annual Binghamton Geomorphology Symposium
October 2-4, 2009
Vegetation is an important component in multiple types and scales of biogeomorphic systems. The 2009 Binghampton Geomorphology Symposium focuses on vegetation, bringing together a diverse group of researchers to explore future collaborations across geomorphology. The Symposium program features speakers with expertise in geomorphology/vegetation interactions, dependencies, and feedback loops who will present and discuss research in the following three thematic areas:
1. Coupled Geomorphic/Vegetation Interactions in Upland Areas
2. Floodplain Processes
3. Vegetation and Channel Morphology
Speakers
Coupled Geomorphic/Vegetation Interactions in Upland Areas:
Richard Marston, Mary Ann Madej, Erkan Istanbulluoglu, Sujith Ravi, Francisco Perez, and Jake Bendix
Floodplain Processes:
Cliff Hupp, Heid Nepf, Martin Thoms, Jim Pizzuto, Panos Diplas, and David Sear
Vegetation and Channel Morphology:
Waite Osterkamp, Karen Prestegaard, Natasha Pollen-Bankhead, Maeve McBride, Leslie Hopkinson, and Joanna Curran More information...
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