Claire Masteller
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WUSTL EEPS
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- Hot off the presses! PhD Student Cesar Lopez leads a new paper from our group focused on the role of tectonic uplift in buffering coastal retreat over decadal timescales and the potentially under recognized role of EQs over millennia. Give it a 👀 at agupubs.onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/full/10....
- What does it look like when you put a DAS system in a river? New study led by Danica Roth (CIRES) out now! seismica.library.mcgill.ca/article/view...
- late July: submit paper to short format journal early Aug: 2 reviewers found early Oct: 1 review submitted late Oct (100 day mark): 1 reviewer ghosts; editor does review 2 early Nov: revisions submitted mid Nov: paper goes to re-review and... 👻 REVIEWER AGREES TO REVIEW REVISION? How? What? Why?!
- Application closes on Friday! Come work with us!
- 📣 📣📣 We are seeking a postdoc join our team in January 2026 to lead community-engaged flood monitoring and modeling efforts as part of a convergent research team linking flooding to health risks. Apply here: tinyurl.com/floodPostdoc Review of applications will begin Oct. 31 Please share!
- 📣 📣📣 We are seeking a postdoc join our team in January 2026 to lead community-engaged flood monitoring and modeling efforts as part of a convergent research team linking flooding to health risks. Apply here: tinyurl.com/floodPostdoc Review of applications will begin Oct. 31 Please share!
- 🚨⛈️ New pre-print from our group ⛈️🚨 We present a novel 2D/3D data fusion method to derive flood depths and extents from trail cameras. Our flexible, low-cost set-up helps track urban, pluvial flooding often missed by flood risk assessments and remote sensing. Check it out! shorturl.at/hpW9W
- 🌊🌊🌊 New pre-print from our group linking modern shoreline retreat rates across the US West Coast to tectonic uplift rates. Faster uplift buffers shoreline retreat with longer-term implications for shore platform development + highlighting the potential role of the seismic cycle. shorturl.at/6Fmpc
- 🥳🥳🥳 Thrilled to be part of this new effort to connect flood hazards to health risks through community-engaged research linking hydrology, microbiology, anthropology and data science. We’re seeking PhD students + postdocs eager to dive in to this convergent research!
- Stay tuned for the formal advertisements of these opportunities!
- 📢📢 New pre-print from our group!📢📢 We built an new tool to measure river width from topography along 6 river long profiles. Our new high-res data reveal width and slope decouple at very low slopes and contrasting styles of river width adjustment to slope deviations across rivers. shorturl.at/lt5B4
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- Out now - we developed and tested a new model for flow-history-dependent evolution of the threshold for motion in gravel bed rivers - give it a read! esurf.copernicus.org/articles/13/...
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- Interested in convening an @aguepsp.bsky.social session at the Fall Meeting? Join the EPSP Program Committee next Wednesday for a Coffee Hour to coordinate session proposals for AGU25! Register here: shorturl.at/VG9On
- 🔬 #AGU25 Session Proposals Now Open! We invite you to propose a session and be part of the global conversation exploring the power of connection in science! 🌍 Learn more and submit your proposal by the 23 April deadline: buff.ly/LTDDoY5