• A seismic monitoring approach to detect and quantify river sediment mobilization by steelhead redd-building activity 

      Dietze, MichaelORCIDiD; Losee, James; Polvi, Lina; Palm, Daniel (Earth Surface Processes and Landforms, 2020)
      The role of spawning salmonids in altering river bed morphology and sediment transport is significant, yet poorly understood. This is due, in large part, to limitations in monitoring the redd-building process in a continuous ...
    • Grain‐Size Distribution and Propagation Effects on Seismic Signals Generated by Bedload Transport 

      Lagarde, SophieORCIDiD; Dietze, MichaelORCIDiD; Gimbert, FlorentORCIDiD; Laronne, Jonathan B.ORCIDiD; Turowski, Jens M.ORCIDiD; Halfi, EranORCIDiD (Water Resources Research, 2021-04-02)
      Bedload transport is a key process in fluvial morphodynamics, but difficult to measure. The advent of seismic monitoring techniques has provided an alternative to in‐stream monitoring, which is often costly and cannot be ...
    • Loess‐Like Dust Appearance at 40 Ma in Central China 

      Meijer, NielsORCIDiD; Dupont‐Nivet, Guillaume; Barbolini, NatashaORCIDiD; Woutersen, Amber; Rohrmann, AlexanderORCIDiD; Zhang, Yang; Liu, Xiang‐Jun; Licht, AlexisORCIDiD; Abels, Hemmo A.; Hoorn, CarinaORCIDiD; Tjallingii, RikORCIDiD; Andermann, ChristoffORCIDiD; Dietze, MichaelORCIDiD; Nowaczyk, NorbertORCIDiD (Paleoceanography and Paleoclimatology, 2021-03-01)
      Asian mineral dust has been studied extensively for its role in affecting regional‐to global‐scale climate and for its deposits, which enable reconstructing Asian atmospheric circulation in the past. However, the timing ...
    • Rock Glacier Characteristics Under Semiarid Climate Conditions in the Western Nyainqêntanglha Range, Tibetan Plateau 

      Buckel, JohannesORCIDiD; Reinosch, Eike; Voigtländer, AnneORCIDiD; Dietze, MichaelORCIDiD; Bücker, MatthiasORCIDiD; Krebs, Nora; Schroeckh, Ruben; Mäusbacher, Roland; Hördt, AndreasORCIDiD (Journal of Geophysical Research: Earth Surface, 2022-01-07)
      Rock glaciers are receiving increased attention as a potential source of water and indicator of climate change in periglacial landscapes. They consist of an ice‐debris mixture, which creeps downslope. Although rock glaciers ...