Jeremy Venditti (@vendittilab) 's Twitter Profile
Jeremy Venditti

@vendittilab

Geomorphologist. I study rivers and landscape evolution.

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linkhttp://www.sfu.ca/~jvenditt/ calendar_today24-03-2017 06:27:34

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Rebecca Hodge (@rebeccahodge100) 's Twitter Profile Photo

We are excited to be organising the tenth Gravel Bed Rivers conference, in Scotland in September 2026. To help us with planning and to register your interest, please complete the following form: forms.office.com/e/BBgrB2mg91 We hope to see you there! Please RT.

We are excited to be organising the tenth Gravel Bed Rivers conference, in Scotland in September 2026.  To help us with planning and to register your interest, please complete the following form: forms.office.com/e/BBgrB2mg91 We hope to see you there! Please RT.
AGU_EPSP (@agu_epsp) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Call for AGU abstracts! EP019 - Fluvial Dynamics, Sediment Transport, and Landscape Evolution in Mountain Ranges Abstracts due July 31: agu.confex.com/agu/agu24/prel… #AGU24 #EPSPatAGU24

Call for AGU abstracts!

EP019 - Fluvial Dynamics, Sediment Transport, and Landscape Evolution in Mountain Ranges

Abstracts due July 31: agu.confex.com/agu/agu24/prel…

#AGU24 #EPSPatAGU24
Julia Carr (@jcarrrockstar) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Please submit! This session led to a ton of fantastic discussions last year, and we’re thrilled to bring it back. #AGU24 #EPSPatAGU24

Brent Ward 🇺🇦 (@geobrentatlarge) 's Twitter Profile Photo

This is an impressive landslide! Potential for a significant hazard if the landslide dam fails catastrophically and the lake behind it drains quickly. Note the river is completely dry downstream. Do NOT walk out into the channel! bc.ctvnews.ca/landslide-alon…

The Vancouver Sun (@vancouversun) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Jeremy Venditti: The mighty Fraser is a river in peril, fragile in ways we might not expect vancouversun.com/opinion/op-ed/…

Jeremy Venditti: The mighty Fraser is a river in peril, fragile in ways we might not expect vancouversun.com/opinion/op-ed/…
Stephen Rice (@stephenrice15) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Over the course of this week, the contents of these pallets should transform into the #BiG_lab (BioGeomorphology) research flume MMU's Department of Natural Sciences Manchester Met Science and Engineering Manchester Metropolitan Uni . Offload this morning with John Dalton keeping an eye on proceedings.

Over the course of this week, the contents of these pallets should transform into the #BiG_lab (BioGeomorphology) research flume <a href="/MMU_NATSCI/">MMU's Department of Natural Sciences</a> <a href="/MMUEngage/">Manchester Met Science and Engineering</a> <a href="/ManMetUni/">Manchester Metropolitan Uni</a> . Offload this morning with John Dalton keeping an eye on proceedings.
Sjoukje de Lange (@langesjoukje) 's Twitter Profile Photo

🚨🚨🚨Paper alert! 🚨🚨🚨 Our new research reveals that migrating dunes capture clay flocs, with far-reaching implications for contaminant spreading, aquatic ecology, sedimentology, and clay transport. #FlumeFriday Read all about it in our new #paper: nature.com/articles/s4324…

🚨🚨🚨Paper alert! 🚨🚨🚨
Our new research reveals that migrating dunes capture clay flocs, with far-reaching implications for contaminant spreading, aquatic ecology, sedimentology, and clay transport. #FlumeFriday Read all about it in our new #paper:   nature.com/articles/s4324…
High Country News (@highcountrynews) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Climate change and encroaching development continues to pressure biodiversity, but the West saw dozens of conservation success stories in 2024. buff.ly/3Px4EoB

Simon Fraser University (@sfu) 's Twitter Profile Photo

The #FraserRiver is unique among the world’s great rivers – a huge, relatively natural, undammed, mountain river running through a dense urban area. But a lack of monitoring and management could threaten what makes the Fraser special, particularly its natural biodiversity and

Santiago J Benavides, PhD (@s_j_benavides) 's Twitter Profile Photo

I’m excited to share a project that I’ve been working on since 2017! It started as a fun discussion with Eric Deal, but has turned into something more insightful than we had originally imagined. A lattice model of bed load sediment transport: doi.org/pnn5 (1/5)