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Asynchronous formation of Hesperian and Amazonian-aged deltas on Mars and implications for climate (2013)
Journal Article
Hauber, E., Platz, T., Reiss, D., Le Deit, L., Kleinhans, M., Marra, W., …Carbonneau, P. (2013). Asynchronous formation of Hesperian and Amazonian-aged deltas on Mars and implications for climate. Journal of Geophysical Research: Planets, 118(7), 1529-1544. https://doi.org/10.1002/jgre.20107

Most fluvial and lacustrine landforms on Mars are thought to be old and have formed more than ~3.8 Gyr ago, in the Noachian period. After a major climatic transition, surface liquid water became less abundant and finally disappeared almost completely... Read More about Asynchronous formation of Hesperian and Amazonian-aged deltas on Mars and implications for climate.

Hydraulic routing of extreme floods in a large ungauged river and the estimation of associated uncertainties: a case study of the Damodar River, India (2013)
Journal Article
Sanyal, J., Carbonneau, P., & Densmore, A. (2013). Hydraulic routing of extreme floods in a large ungauged river and the estimation of associated uncertainties: a case study of the Damodar River, India. Natural Hazards, 66(2), 1153-1177. https://doi.org/10.1007/s11069-012-0540-7

Many developing countries are very vulnerable to flood risk since they are located in climatic zones characterised by extreme precipitation events, such as cyclones and heavy monsoon rainfall. Adequate flood mitigation requires a routing mechanism th... Read More about Hydraulic routing of extreme floods in a large ungauged river and the estimation of associated uncertainties: a case study of the Damodar River, India.

Topographic structure from motion: a new development in photogrammetric measurement (2013)
Journal Article
Fonstad, M., Dietrich, J., Courville, B., Jensen, J., & Carbonneau, P. (2013). Topographic structure from motion: a new development in photogrammetric measurement. Earth Surface Processes and Landforms, 38(4), 421-430. https://doi.org/10.1002/esp.3366

The production of topographic datasets is of increasing interest and application throughout the geomorphic sciences, and river science is no exception. Consequently, a wide range of topographic measurement methods have evolved. Despite the range of a... Read More about Topographic structure from motion: a new development in photogrammetric measurement.