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SUMMARY:Landscapes Live: Ajay Limaye
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DESCRIPTION:We are very pleased to announce our next “Landscapes Live” online seminar o
 f 2021 by Ajay Limaye (University of Virginia) that will occur this week on
  Thursday 11th March at 7 am PST / 10 am EST / 3 pm GMT / 4 pm CET on:\n“Or
 igin and evolution of river forms”\nAbstract: The imprints of rivers in sed
 imentary deposits and landscapes are key clues for interpreting past enviro
 nments. Yet the significance of these interpretations rests on our ability 
 to distinguish forms linked to initial conditions from those that evolve ov
 er time due to environmental forcing. This talk will use two case studies t
 o explore this continuum from original to evolved forms. I will discuss a c
 riterion for diagnosing past river migration using channel sinuosity, and a
  dimensionless framework for predicting the growth of channel belts by brai
 ded rivers — with applications from paleoclimatic interpretation to river r
 estoration design.\n \nThis seminar will be live on Zoom and open to anyone
  interested (with a limit of 300 participants). You can register in advance
  for this Zoom meeting here (https://us02web.zoom.us/meeting/register/tZcpc
 -GpqzguH9UNRNXYZ46oS45KmnCsTAJP).\nAfter registering, you should receive a 
 confirmation email containing information about joining the meeting. We wil
 l also post the Zoom link for this meeting on the <a href="https://osur.uni
 v-rennes1.fr/LandscapesLive/" target="_blank" rel="noopener">seminar websit
 e</a>.\nThe Landscapes Live online seminar series will then continue the fo
 llowing weeks with:\n\n - Thursday 18th March at 3 pm GMT/ 4 pm CET: Roman 
 DiBiase, Pennsylvania State University   \n - Thursday 25th March at 3 pm G
 MT/ 4 pm CET: Simon Mudd, University of Edinburgh     Previous talks are av
 ailable on the website (https://osur.univ-rennes1.fr/LandscapesLive/).We ar
 e already planning a second seminar series this spring. Feel free to contac
 t us if you have questions or suggestions: This email address is being prot
 ected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it.
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  virtual webinar series focused on sharing exciting geomorphology research 
 throughout the international scientific community.\n\n Best wishes, \nThe L
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 ext-align: justify;">Abstract: The imprints of rivers in sedimentary deposi
 ts and landscapes are key clues for interpreting past environments. Yet the
  significance of these interpretations rests on our ability to distinguish 
 forms linked to initial conditions from those that evolve over time due to 
 environmental forcing. This talk will use two case studies to explore this 
 continuum from original to evolved forms. I will discuss a criterion for di
 agnosing past river migration using channel sinuosity, and a dimensionless 
 framework for predicting the growth of channel belts by braided rivers — wi
 th applications from paleoclimatic interpretation to river restoration desi
 gn.</p><p>&nbsp;</p><p><strong>This seminar will be live on Zoom and open t
 o anyone interested</strong>&nbsp;(with a limit of 300 participants). You c
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 el="noopener">here</a>.</p><p style="text-align: justify;">After registerin
 g, you should receive a confirmation email containing information about joi
 ning the meeting. We will also post the Zoom link for this meeting on the <
 a href="https://osur.univ-rennes1.fr/LandscapesLive/" target="_blank" rel="
 noopener">seminar website</a>.</p><p style="text-align: justify;">The Lands
 capes Live online seminar series will then continue the following weeks wit
 h:</p><ul style="text-align: justify;"><li>Thursday 18th March at 3 pm GMT/
  4 pm CET:&nbsp;<strong>Roman DiBiase,&nbsp;</strong>Pennsylvania State Uni
 versity&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;</li><li>Thursday 25th March at 3 pm GMT/ 4 pm CET
 :&nbsp;<strong>Simon Mudd,&nbsp;</strong>University of Edinburgh&nbsp;&nbsp
 ; &nbsp;&nbsp;</li></ul><p style="text-align: justify;">Previous talks are 
 available on the <a href="https://osur.univ-rennes1.fr/LandscapesLive/" tar
 get="_blank" rel="noopener">website</a>.We are already planning a second se
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 team,</p><p>Steffi Tofelde, Rebekah Harries, Michal Ben-Isreal, Pierre Vall
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