Geomorphology and Vegetation: Interactions, Dependencies, and Feedback
Loops
October 2 to 4, 2009 - Virginia Tech - Blacksburg, Virginia
Hosted By: Dr. W. Cully
Hession & Dr. Tess M. Wynn, Biological Systems Engineering, Virginia
Tech, Dr. Joanna C. Curran, Civil and Environmental Engineering, University
of Virginia, and Dr. Lynn M. Resler, Geography, Virginia Tech
Dates: October 2 to 4, 2009
Location: Virginia Tech, Blacksburg, VA
By focusing the 2009 Binghamton International Geomorphology Symposium
on vegetation, we anticipate bringing together a diverse group of researchers
who will discover avenues for future collaborations across the realm of
geomorphology. Vegetation is an important component in multiple types
and scales of biogeomorphic systems. We have initially divided the overall
program into three thematic areas. Within each of these areas, we will
include speakers with expertise in geomorphology/vegetation interactions,
dependencies, and feedback loops. The thematic areas are as follows:
1. Coupled Geomorphic/Vegetation Interactions in Upland Areas
2. Floodplain Processes
3. Vegetation and Channel Morphology
40th BGS Program w/Abstracts (pdf)
40th BGS Book by Elsevier (coming soon)
For More Information Contact:
W. Cully Hession or Tess Wynn
Biological Systems Engineering
Virginia Tech
chession@vt.edu or tesswynn@vt.edu
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