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Hima Hassenruck-Gudipati
Postdoc, University of Minnesota Twin Cities
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Learning from the Muck of Manoomin/Psiη (Wild Rice) Waterbodies
SEDIMENTARY RECORDS OF HOLOCENE CLIMATE AND ENVIRONMENTAL CHANGE III ORAL
paleoceanography and paleoclimatology | 11 december 2024
Hima Hassenruck-Gudipati, Joe Graveen, Brady Betti...
Wild riceManoomin (Ojibwe), Psiη (Dakota), Zizania palustris (scientific name)relies on shallow, slow-moving waters with organic-rich muck (diatomaceo...
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Meltwater Floods and Isostatic Adjustment Shaped the Upper Mississippi Valley
LANDSCAPE EVOLUTION BENEATH AND BEYOND THE ICE II POSTER
earth and planetary surface processes | 09 december 2024
Andrew D. Wickert, Fiona J. Clubb, Phil Larson, Sv...
The Mississippi River crosses North America, spanning the former southern margin of the Laurentide Ice Sheet to the Gulf of Mexico. Here we share new ...
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Changes in Lacustrine Sedimentation and Composition in Manoomin/Psiη (Wild Rice) Ecosystems
ADVANCES IN APPLIED WATERSHED SCIENCE: INTEGRATION OF WATERSHED PROCESSES, ECOSYSTEM FUNCTIONS, AND SOCIETAL SYSTEMS I POSTER
earth and planetary surface processes | 15 december 2023
Hima Hassenruck-Gudipati, Joe Graveen, Brady Betti...
Tribal knowledge that sediment properties influence wild riceManoomin (Ojibwe), Psiη (Dakota), Zizania palustris (scientific name)motivates us to stud...
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Impacts of human-influenced landscape evolution on sedimentation in three lakes on the Lac du Flambeau Reservation
ADVANCES IN APPLIED WATERSHED SCIENCE: INTEGRATION OF WATERSHED PROCESSES, ECOSYSTEM FUNCTIONS, AND SOCIETAL SYSTEMS I POSTER
earth and planetary surface processes | 15 december 2023
Saheli Patel, Hima Hassenruck-Gudipati, Joe Gravee...
Manoomin (Ojibwe)/Psiη (Dakota), or wild rice, grows in the Upper Great Lakes region and is a sacred food, medicine, gift, and relative to the Anishin...
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Geomorphic evolution during rapid alluvial river incision
FLUID FLOW, SEDIMENT TRANSPORT, AND LANDSCAPE EVOLUTION IN FLUVIAL SYSTEMS ACROSS SCALES V POSTER
earth and planetary surface processes | 14 december 2023
Andrew D. Wickert, Douglas J. Faulkner, Phil Larso...
Alluvial rivers commonly flow at gentle grade compared to the steep rapids and sudden waterfalls of their bedrock counterparts. But these rivers can a...
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Moisture Sources and Pathways Determine Stable Isotope Signature of Himalayan Waters in Nepal
AGU ADVANCES
27 january 2023
Hima Hassenruck-Gudipati, Christoff Andermann, Syl...
The Himalayan mountain range produces one of the steepest and largest rainfall gradients on Earth, with >3 m/yr rainfall difference over a ...
Sandy levees are shaped by bedload transport and sediment availability
THE MORPHODYNAMIC TRINITY: LINKAGES AMONG FLUID FLOW, SEDIMENT TRANSPORT, AND MORPHOLOGY IN FLUVIAL SYSTEMS ACROSS SCALES I ORAL
earth and planetary surface processes | 16 december 2022
Hima Hassenruck-Gudipati, Nelson Tull, Paola Passa...
Natural levees are deposits at the margins of river channels and are typically the highest features in low-relief fluvial landscapes. Deposition heigh...
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Self-consistently simulating transient and steady-state river-channel width
THE MORPHODYNAMIC TRINITY: LINKAGES AMONG FLUID FLOW, SEDIMENT TRANSPORT, AND MORPHOLOGY IN FLUVIAL SYSTEMS ACROSS SCALES I ORAL
earth and planetary surface processes | 16 december 2022
Andrew D. Wickert, Jabari Jones, Nilay Iscen, Hima...
Rivers naturally widen and narrow as floods scour banks and supply sediments that build bars and channel margins. Despite significant advances into th...
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