Thad Aaron Wasklewicz

Affiliations: 
1999-2007 Earth Sciences The University of Memphis, Memphis, TN, United States 
 2007- Geography, Planning and Environment East Carolina University, Greenville, NC, United States 
Area:
Physical Geography, Geology
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http://www.ecu.edu/cs-cas/geog/faculty/upload/dr_thad_cv.pdf

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William Lister Graf grad student 1996 Arizona State
 (A hydrogeomorphic assessment of middle-elevation riparian vegetation, central Arizona.)
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Hattanji T, Matsushi Y, Matsuzaki H, et al. (2019) The role of debris flow on total denudation in small basins of the Ashio Mountains, Japan Geomorphology. 329: 129-137
Smyth TAG, Hesp PA, Walker IJ, et al. (2019) Topographic change and numerically modelled near surface wind flow in a bowl blowout Earth Surface Processes and Landforms. 44: 1988-1999
Haas TD, Densmore AL, Stoffel MH, et al. (2018) Avulsions and the spatio-temporal evolution of debris-flow fans Earth-Science Reviews. 177: 53-75
Wasklewicz T, Zhu Z, Gares P. (2017) Simulating and quantifying legacy topographic data uncertainty: an initial step to advancing topographic change analyses Progress in Earth and Planetary Science. 4: 1-13
Smith A, Gares PA, Wasklewicz T, et al. (2017) Three years of morphologic changes at a bowl blowout, Cape Cod, USA Geomorphology. 295: 452-466
Wasklewicz T, Scheinert C. (2016) Development and maintenance of a telescoping debris flow fan in response to human-induced fan surface channelization, Chalk Creek Valley Natural Debris Flow Laboratory, Colorado, USA Geomorphology. 252: 51-65
McGuire LA, Kean JW, Staley DM, et al. (2016) Constraining the relative importance of raindrop- and flow-driven sediment transport mechanisms in postwildfire environments and implications for recovery time scales Journal of Geophysical Research: Earth Surface. 121: 2211-2237
Passalacqua P, Belmont P, Staley DM, et al. (2015) Analyzing high resolution topography for advancing the understanding of mass and energy transfer through landscapes: A review Earth-Science Reviews. 148: 174-193
Staley DM, Wasklewicz TA, Kean JW. (2014) Characterizing the primary material sources and dominant erosional processes for post-fire debris-flow initiation in a headwater basin using multi-temporal terrestrial laser scanning data Geomorphology. 214: 324-338
Lisenby PE, Slattery MC, Wasklewicz TA. (2014) Morphological organization of a steep, tropical headwater stream: The aspect of channel bifurcation Geomorphology. 214: 245-260
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