The effects of human activity on geologic, biologic and atmospheric processes are now larger than at any point in Earth's history. As a consequence, scientists constituted a new geological epoch, ...
Dr. Katherine Lininger, Assistant Professor, is a fluvial geomorphologist who studies the interactions between geomorphic (physical) and ecological processes in rivers and floodplains. She is ...
Dendrogeomorphology is an interdisciplinary field that employs the study of tree rings to reconstruct the history and dynamics of geomorphic disturbances. By analysing growth anomalies, reaction wood ...
Professor Katherine Lininger received a $407,205 award from the National Science Foundation titled, "Floodplain ecogeomorphic processes: interactions between floodplain forest characteristics, wood ...