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Kyle Wlodarczyk
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Rivers and sediment transport. Sometimes too much sports and politics. Vancouver, Canada. He/Him/His
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🎉 It’s official! Today, we announce the launch of CLaSH: Center for Land Surface Hazards an NSF supported initiative to advance the science of cascading geohazards to enable a resilient society.

Follow along as we share updates, opportunities, research, and collaborations! 🌎✨ #CLaSH #NSF
September 4, 2025 at 4:22 PM
🚨 New paper alert 🚨
For anyone interested in why some rivers were so laterally unstable during the Nov 2021 atmospheric river in BC, Canada, Carie-Ann Hancock and I looked into what was going on across the landscape 🔎 doi.org/10.1002/esp....
The role of wildfires and forest harvesting on geohazards and channel instability during the November 2021 atmospheric river in southwestern British Columbia, Canada
During the November 2021 atmospheric river in British Columbia, Canada, hundreds of landslides were triggered. We found that geohazards occurred more frequently in wildfire burned areas and along for...
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January 30, 2025 at 3:27 AM
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New federal directives have instructed agencies to cancel any external presentations for several weeks. As a result, the EPSP event with David Callery and Cara Sponaugle of the USFS BAER team for Wednesday January 29th, has been canceled.

We are sad. We hope to reschedule this event in the future.
January 28, 2025 at 7:30 PM
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⏳ Only two weeks left to apply for our PhD position on Mediterranean river floods!
🚨 We're hiring a PhD student for our 3-year project on floods in Mediterranean rivers!

Your role: Use remote sensing to study changes in river morphology and riparian canopy, and join exciting field trips to wild rivers in Greece! 🌍🌊
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January 27, 2025 at 6:37 PM
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325 years ago tonight (9 p.m. Jan. 26, 1700) a M~9 Cascadia subduction earthquake rocked the west coast from #VancouverIsland to northern California. The Juan de Fuca Plate slipped up to 20 m, causing a large tsunami, strong shaking and landslides
www.earthquakescanada.nrcan.gc.ca/historic-his...
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January 26, 2025 at 3:38 PM