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J. Michael Daniels is a Professor in the Department of Geography & the Environment at the University of Denver's College of Natural Sciences and Mathematics. His research bridges physical geography and geomorphology through interdisciplinary studies of river systems, environmental change, and geoarchaeology.
- Education: Ph.D. in Geography (University of Wisconsin-Madison, 2002)
- MS in Geography (Louisiana State University, 1997)
- AB in Geography and English (University of California at Berkeley, 1994)
His work examines geomorphic system dynamics across temporal scales from decades to millennia, focusing on:
- Fluvial geomorphology and channel processes
- Hydrological controls on landscape evolution
- Late Quaternary environmental change
- Alluvial stratigraphy and floodplain development
- Geoarchaeological investigations of human-environment interactions
Research spans diverse environments including:
- Colorado mountain streams
- Portuguese coastal landscapes
- Midwestern floodplains
- Mississippi River Basin systems
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