Dennis M. Staley, Ph.D.

Affiliations: 
2006 The University of Memphis, Memphis, TN, United States 
Area:
Physical Geography, Geology
Google:
"Dennis Staley"

Parents

Sign in to add mentor
Thad Aaron Wasklewicz grad student 2006 The University of Memphis
 (Linking process and form on alpine talus cone systems: Colorado Front Range, United States.)
BETA: Related publications

Publications

You can help our author matching system! If you notice any publications incorrectly attributed to this author, please sign in and mark matches as correct or incorrect.

Staley DM, Kean JW, Rengers FK. (2020) The recurrence interval of post-fire debris-flow generating rainfall in the southwestern United States Geomorphology. 370: 107392
Rengers FK, McGuire LA, Oakley NS, et al. (2020) Landslides after wildfire: initiation, magnitude, and mobility Landslides. 17: 2631-2641
Raymond CA, McGuire LA, Youberg AM, et al. (2020) Thresholds for post‐wildfire debris flows: Insights from the Pinal Fire, Arizona, USA Earth Surface Processes and Landforms. 45: 1349-1360
Kean JW, Staley DM, Lancaster JT, et al. (2019) Inundation, flow dynamics, and damage in the 9 January 2018 Montecito debris-flow event, California, USA: Opportunities and challenges for post-wildfire risk assessment Geosphere. 15: 1140-1163
Tang H, McGuire LA, Rengers FK, et al. (2019) Developing and Testing Physically Based Triggering Thresholds for Runoff‐Generated Debris Flows Geophysical Research Letters. 46: 8830-8839
Rengers FK, McGuire LA, Kean JW, et al. (2019) Progress in simplifying hydrologic model parameterization for broad applications to post‐wildfire flooding and debris‐flow hazards Earth Surface Processes and Landforms. 44: 3078-3092
Staley DM, Tillery AC, Kean JW, et al. (2018) Estimating post-fire debris-flow hazards prior to wildfire using a statistical analysis of historical distributions of fire severity from remote sensing data International Journal of Wildland Fire. 27: 595
McGuire LA, Rengers FK, Kean JW, et al. (2018) Incorporating spatially heterogeneous infiltration capacity into hydrologic models with applications for simulating post-wildfire debris flow initiation Hydrological Processes. 32: 1173-1187
Staley DM, Negri JA, Kean JW, et al. (2017) Prediction of spatially explicit rainfall intensity–duration thresholds for post-fire debris-flow generation in the western United States Geomorphology. 278: 149-162
McGuire LA, Rengers FK, Kean JW, et al. (2017) Debris flow initiation by runoff in a recently burned basin: Is grain-by-grain sediment bulking or en masse failure to blame? Geophysical Research Letters. 44: 7310-7319
See more...