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Jason Gross
Oct 152 min read
A year as an undergraduate in the Global Rivers Group
There’s nothing quite like gliding across a serene river on a sunny day.
Katie McQuillan
Jul 264 min read
Properly converting USGS gage heights to match SWOT water surface elevation data
To directly compare SWOT and USGS datasets, we needed to transform USGS coordinates to the SWOT horizontal and vertical datums.
Ryan Riggs
Mar 203 min read
Embrace the error message
Advice I would give myself at the start of my PhD
Emily Ellis
Oct 11, 20239 min read
My path to a PhD
Don’t fail to do something because you’re scared to take a risk.
Anabelle Fry
Aug 5, 20232 min read
Two weeks of fieldwork in Colorado
The most common animal we came across was moose.
George H. Allen
Jun 23, 20232 min read
First published results from the LakeFlow algorithm
LakeFlow provides an integrated view of lake and river dynamics.
E. Aussey
May 22, 20232 min read
Classifying rivers with IDL
One of the most important skills of a researcher is the ability to code.
Gaby Carter
May 9, 20233 min read
Art from data: A New River masterpiece
A new visualization of the New River.
Molly Stroud
Apr 27, 20232 min read
Peering into murky waters
Spaceborne optical sensors can be used to estimate the amount of suspended sediment in rivers.
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