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Dr. Jeff Nittrouer is an Associate Professor in the Department of Geosciences at Texas Tech University. His research focuses on geomorphology and surface hydrology, particularly river system dynamics, sediment transport, and climate change impacts. He combines field measurements and numerical models to study fluvial processes, with applications in infrastructure sustainability and environmental preservation.
Education: Ph.D. Geosciences (University of Texas, Austin), M.S. Earth and Environmental Sciences (Tulane University), B.S. Geology (University of Washington).
Research interests include river avulsion mechanics, sediment deposition in deltas, and the influence of climate change on hydrology. His work bridges modern and ancient systems, using stratigraphy to reconstruct past climate events. Recent studies examine the Mississippi River, Yellow River, and peatland streams, with a focus on sediment flocculation and floodplain dynamics.
Key contributions include frameworks for predicting delta lobe stability, modeling river diversion scenarios, and evaluating flood hazards. His research highlights the societal relevance of fluvial systems, emphasizing their role in transportation, water management, and ecological health.
No scientific awards are explicitly listed in the provided text. Teaching includes courses in geosciences, and he actively collaborates on projects like the GeoAllies initiative to enhance diversity in STEM.
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