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Bruce L Rhoads is a Professor in the Department of Geography & Geographic Information Science at the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, affiliated with the School of Earth, Society & Environment. He holds additional roles as a Professor in Natural Resources and Environmental Sciences, and an Affiliate in Earth Science and Environmental Change, Civil and Environmental Engineering. His research focuses on fluvial geomorphology, river dynamics, and watershed science, with an emphasis on field measurements of process-form interactions and collaborations in laboratory experiments and numerical modeling.
Education: Ph.D. (Arizona State University), M.A. (Michigan State University), B.A. (Shippensburg University). He teaches courses including Fluvial Geomorphology, Humans and River Systems, and Aerial Photo Analysis.
Research interests span river management, sediment dynamics, and the impacts of human activity on river systems. His work integrates hydrology, ecology, and engineering to address challenges in intensively managed landscapes. Notable contributions include studies on meander migration, floodplain processes, and the effects of agricultural development on river morphology.
Recent publications (2024–2025) highlight topics such as sediment transport in agricultural watersheds, river confluence dynamics, and the environmental impacts of dam destruction. He is the author of River Dynamics: Geomorphology to Support Management (Cambridge University Press, 2020).
Rhoads collaborates across disciplines and institutions, emphasizing applied research to inform policy and river restoration efforts. His work bridges basic science and practical management, addressing both ecological and human dimensions of fluvial systems.
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