Mead Ashton Allison

Affiliations: 
Tulane University, New Orleans, LA, United States 
Area:
Geology
Website:
http://www2.tulane.edu/sse/eens/faculty-and-staff/mead-allison.cfm
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https://books.google.com/books?id=hY8vAQAAIAAJ

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Charles Albert Nittrouer grad student 1993 SUNY Stony Brook (Marine Ecology Tree)
 (Mechanisms of coastal progradation and muddy strata formation adjacent to the Amazon River.)

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John J. Galler grad student 2005 Tulane
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Nittrouer CA, DeMaster DJ, Kuehl SA, et al. (2020) Amazon Sediment Transport and Accumulation Along the Continuum of Mixed Fluvial and Marine Processes. Annual Review of Marine Science
Yuill B, Wang Y, Allison M, et al. (2020) Sand settling through bedform‐generated turbulence in rivers Earth Surface Processes and Landforms
Hanna AJ, Shanahan TM, Allison MA, et al. (2018) A multi-proxy investigation of late-Holocene temperature change and climate-driven fluctuations in sediment sourcing: Simpson Lagoon, Alaska The Holocene. 28: 984-997
Kolker A, Dausman A, Allison M, et al. (2018) Rethinking the River Eos. 99
Baustian MM, Meselhe E, Jung H, et al. (2018) Development of an Integrated Biophysical Model to represent morphological and ecological processes in a changing deltaic and coastal ecosystem Environmental Modelling & Software. 109: 402-419
Allison MA, Nittrouer CA, Ogston AS, et al. (2017) Sedimentation and survival of the Mekong Delta: A case study of decreased sediment supply and accelerating rates of relative sea level rise Oceanography. 30: 98-109
Ogston AS, Allison MA, McLachlan RL, et al. (2017) How tidal processes impact the transfer of sediment from source to sink : Mekong River collaborative studies Oceanography. 30: 22-33
Nittrouer CA, Mullarney JC, Allison MA, et al. (2017) Sedimentary processes building a tropical delta yesterday, today, and tomorrow: the Mekong System Oceanography. 30: 10-21
Allison MA, Pratt TC. (2017) Discharge controls on the sediment and dissolved nutrient transport flux of the lowermost Mississippi River: Implications for export to the ocean and for delta restoration Journal of Hydrology. 555: 1-14
Allison MA, Yuill BT, Meselhe EA, et al. (2017) Observational and numerical particle tracking to examine sediment dynamics in a Mississippi River delta diversion Estuarine, Coastal and Shelf Science. 194: 97-108
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