Project InfoEarth, fire and water – can topographic roughness help predict erosion and landslides after wildfires?Danica Roth | droth@mines.eduThis MURF project will contribute to part of a new, larger project being undertaken by a graduate student beginning in...
Project InfoSediment dispersal patterns in the Permian Basin, Texas: Constraints from detrital zircon geochronology and heavy mineral abundance dataZane Jobe | zanejobe@mines.eduFrom modern landscapes, we know that rivers and winds move sediment down from mountainous...
Project InfoExtraterrestrial fluvial fansPiret Plink-Bjorklund | pplink@mines.eduFluvial fans are extensive fan-shaped accumulations built by river avulsions. They are common on the Earth surface and have also been recognized on Saturn’s moon Titan and on Mars....
Project InfoClimate map of an extremely warm EarthPiret Plink-Bjorklund | pplink@mines.eduWe are all used to the current global climate distribution, with warm and wet equatorial tropics, highly seasonal warm subtropics, temperate climates and the cold poles. During...