Selected research on woody encroachment, glacial cross-valley profiles, and mass-movement disturbance regime landscapes

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2020-12-01

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This dissertation is a series of stand-alone journal articles and reports produced during my tenure as a Ph.D. student. All of these articles are peer-reviewed outside the Kansas State University system, and one of them is published in Papers in Applied Physical Geography, a peer-reviewed journal. The following dissertation is itemized by chapters that include these pieces; Woody encroachment of a riparian corridor in a tallgrass prairie: dendrochronological evidence from Kansas, USA; Slope Failures and Cross-valley Profiles, Grand Teton National Park, Wyoming; Mass-movement Disturbance Regime Landscapes, Hazards, and Water Implications: Grand Teton National Park, Wyoming.

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Parabolic glacial valleys, Mass movement, Geomorphology, Disturbance regime landscapes, Dendrochronology

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December

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Doctor of Philosophy

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Department of Geography

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Douglas G. Goodin

Date

2020

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Dissertation

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