John W. Lauer, Ph.D.

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2006 University of Minnesota, Twin Cities, Minneapolis, MN 
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Civil Engineering, Geology, Hydrology
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Gary Parker grad student 2006 UMN
 (Channel-floodplain interaction on meandering rivers.)
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Lauer JW, Li C, Viparelli E, et al. (2014) MAST-1D: A Size-Specific Sediment Transport and Tracer Model with Off-Channel Storage World Environmental and Water Resources Congress 2014: Water Without Borders - Proceedings of the 2014 World Environmental and Water Resources Congress. 1362-1371
Lauer JW, Viparelli E, Piégay H. (2014) Morphodynamics and sediment tracers in 1-D (MAST-1D): 1-D sediment transport that includes exchange with an off-channel sediment reservoir Advances in Water Resources
Schottler SP, Ulrich J, Belmont P, et al. (2014) Twentieth century agricultural drainage creates more erosive rivers Hydrological Processes. 28: 1951-1961
Lauer JW. (2012) The Importance of Off-Channel Sediment Storage in 1-D Morphodynamic Modelling Gravel-Bed Rivers: Processes, Tools, Environments. 123-134
Belmont P, Gran KB, Schottler SP, et al. (2011) Large shift in source of fine sediment in the upper Mississippi river. Environmental Science & Technology. 45: 8804-10
Gran KB, Belmont P, Day SS, et al. (2011) Landscape evolution in south-central Minnesota and the role of geomorphic history on modern erosional processes Gsa Today. 21: 7-9
Parker G, Shimizu Y, Wilkerson GV, et al. (2011) A new framework for modeling the migration of meandering rivers Earth Surface Processes and Landforms. 36: 70-86
Lauer JW, Willenbring J. (2010) Steady state reach-scale theory for radioactive tracer concentration in a simple channel/floodplain system Journal of Geophysical Research: Earth Surface. 115
Parker G, Muto T, Akamatsu Y, et al. (2008) Unravelling the conundrum of river response to rising sea-level from laboratory to field. Part I: Laboratory experiments Sedimentology. 55: 1643-1655
Lauer JW, Parker G. (2008) Modeling framework for sediment deposition, storage, and evacuation in the floodplain of a meandering river: Application to the Clark Fork River, Montana Water Resources Research. 44
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