Date: 10/9/2025 (Thursday)
Time: 12:00 – 1:00 pm
Location: Geology 1707
Presented By: Chuxuan Li* – TBA
Abstract:
Extreme weather and a warming climate can trigger nonlinear interactions between hydrological and geomorphic processes, altering land surface dynamics and water resource availability. This talk explores the coupling between climate, hydrology, and geomorphology using a combination of field data, modeling, and remote sensing approaches. By examining processes across spatial and temporal scales, we aim to improve predictions of hydrological responses to climate variability and change. This work advances our understanding of how land surface hydrodynamics evolve under the influence of changing environmental conditions.