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Richard W. Sternberg grad student 1978 University of Washington (Geotree)
 (The process of detrital sediment accumulation in a continental shelf environment : an examination of the Washington Shelf.)
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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
McLachlan RL, Ogston AS, Asp NE, et al. (2020) Morphological evolution of a macrotidal back‐barrier environment: The Amazon Coast Sedimentology
Kuehl S, Yang S, Yu F, et al. (2020) Asia’s Mega Rivers: Common Source, Diverse Fates Eos. 101
Gomes VJ, Asp NE, Siegle E, et al. (2020) Connection between macrotidal estuaries along the southeastern Amazon coast and its role in coastal progradation Estuarine, Coastal and Shelf Science. 240: 106794
McLachlan R, Ogston A, Asp N, et al. (2020) Impacts of tidal-channel connectivity on transport asymmetry and sediment exchange with mangrove forests Estuarine, Coastal and Shelf Science. 233: 106524
Eidam EF, Nittrouer CA, Lundesgaard Ø, et al. (2019) Variability of Sediment Accumulation Rates in an Antarctic Fjord Geophysical Research Letters. 46: 13271-13280
Eidam EF, Ogston AS, Nittrouer CA. (2019) Formation and Removal of a Coastal Flood Deposit Journal of Geophysical Research: Oceans. 124: 1045-1062
Nowacki DJ, Ogston AS, Nittrouer CA, et al. (2019) Seasonal, tidal, and geomorphic controls on sediment export to Amazon River tidal floodplains Earth Surface Processes and Landforms. 44: 1846-1859
Fricke AT, Nittrouer CA, Ogston AS, et al. (2019) Morphology and dynamics of the intertidal floodplain along the Amazon tidal river Earth Surface Processes and Landforms. 44: 204-218
Thomas ML, Warny S, Jarzen DM, et al. (2018) Palynomorph evidence for tropical climate stability in the Gulf of Papua, Papua New Guinea, over the latest marine transgression and highstand (14,500 years BP to today) Quaternary International. 467: 277-291
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