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SUMMARY:Linking Climate\, Hydrology\, and Land Surface Hazards: From Landslides to Permafrost Thaw
LOCATION:3853 Slichter Hall
DESCRIPTION:Date: 10/9/2025 (Thursday)
Time: 12:00 – 1:00 pm
Location: 3853 Slichter Hall
Presented By: Chuxuan Li* – TBA
Abstract:Extreme weather and a warming climate can trigger cascading hazards that reshape landscapes and endanger infrastructure. This seminar explores how hydrology\, climate\, and geomorphology interact to cause or amplify land surface hazards\, such as landslides\, flooding\, and permafrost degradation. By combining hydrologic modeling and remote sensing data\, this work enhances understanding of the processes that link surface water\, ground ice\, and slope stability. The findings highlight the importance of interdisciplinary research in predicting and mitigating climate-related geohazards.
URL:https://epss.ucla.edu/linking-climate-hydrology-and-land-surface-hazards-from-landslides-to-permafrost-thaw/
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