Nicholas R. Patton

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Nicholas R. Patton

Nicholas R. Patton

@NickRPatton

Visiting Assistant Professor | Specializes in Geomorphology and Soils Science | Idaho Global Entrepreneurial Mission (IGEM) Grant Program Participant

Pocatello, ID Katılım Ağustos 2018
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Nicholas R. Patton@NickRPatton·
It is always great to work in #Alaska with @jrkielhofer on #soils and #geomorphology. However, this time we were even more fortunate to have @DRIScience writer Elyse DeFranco tag along and help us out! Check out her nice write-up on the trip!
Desert Research Institute@DRIScience

During the ITAP #Fieldwork in #Alaska, DRI's science writer tagged along for an inside look at the team's work. She joined two #Scientists with expertise in #SoilScience and #Paleoclimatology to see how they depict & map the layers beneath our feet. bit.ly/drialaska.

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New paper just out: "Hydraulic gradient and wave height control the success of estuary artificial entrance openings". Data from >135 openings shows that the hydraulic gradient controls the rates of change in channel expansion, drainage, and flow velocity during estuary openings🌊
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Forecasting Coastal Change: From Cores to Code
The IGCP 725 team is pleased to announce the return of 'Geochron January'! This free & fully virtual workshop (mix of pre-recorded talks & synchronous breakout sessions) will be held on 19 January '23. See below for more info. And register here: forms.office.com/e/ce3RqMtfMa
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University of Canterbury
Intl scientists, incl UC Prof @jamesshul1 & PhD graduate Dr @NickRPatton, share new insights into the origins of K’gari (Fraser Island) & the iconic Great Barrier Reef, which might date back to a time of climate change on Earth over 800k years ago. shorturl.at/pqY01
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