Tamlin M. Pavelsky

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University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill, Chapel Hill, NC 
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Parents

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Laurence C. Smith grad student 2008 UCLA
 (Spatial and temporal patterns in high latitude hydrologic systems.)
Alex Ross post-doc 2008-2009 UCLA

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George Henry Allen grad student 2010-2017 UNC Chapel Hill
Angelica Gomez grad student 2017-2021 UNC Chapel Hill
Simon Topp grad student 2017-2021 US Geological Survey
Matthew Ross post-doc 2017-2018 UNC Chapel Hill (Terrestrial Ecology Tree)
John Gardner post-doc 2018-2020 UNC Chapel Hill
Xiao Yang post-doc 2017-2022 Southern Methodist Univerisity
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Wu Q, Ke L, Wang J, et al. (2023) Author Correction: Satellites reveal hotspots of global river extent change. Nature Communications. 14: 2609
Wu Q, Ke L, Wang J, et al. (2023) Satellites reveal hotspots of global river extent change. Nature Communications. 14: 1587
Battin TJ, Lauerwald R, Bernhardt ES, et al. (2023) River ecosystem metabolism and carbon biogeochemistry in a changing world. Nature. 613: 449-459
Feng D, Gleason CJ, Yang X, et al. (2022) How Have Global River Widths Changed Over Time? Water Resources Research. 58: e2021WR031712
Topp SN, Pavelsky TM, Dugan HA, et al. (2021) Shifting Patterns of Summer Lake Color Phenology in Over 26,000 US Lakes. Water Resources Research. 57: e2020WR029123
Gerson JR, Topp SN, Vega CM, et al. (2020) Artificial lake expansion amplifies mercury pollution from gold mining. Science Advances. 6
Yang X, Pavelsky TM, Allen GH. (2020) The past and future of global river ice. Nature. 577: 69-73
Coss S, Durand M, Yi Y, et al. (2020) Global River Radar Altimetry Time Series (GRRATS): new river elevation earth science data records for the hydrologic community Earth System Science Data. 12: 137-150
Topp SN, Pavelsky TM, Jensen D, et al. (2020) Research Trends in the Use of Remote Sensing for Inland Water Quality Science: Moving Towards Multidisciplinary Applications Water. 12: 169
Legleiter CJ, Pavelsky T, Durand M, et al. (2020) Editorial for the Special Issue “Remote Sensing of Flow Velocity, Channel Bathymetry, and River Discharge” Remote Sensing. 12: 2304
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