John Gartner
Adjunct Assistant Professor · Geomorphology
University of Massachusetts AmherstAbout
John Gartner is an Adjunct Assistant Professor in the Department of Earth, Geographic, and Climate Sciences at the University of Massachusetts Amherst. His work centers on understanding earth surface processes, particularly in riverine and floodplain environments.
His research focuses on geomorphological dynamics, including the impacts of dam removals on rivers, the role of floods in sediment transport and river restoration, and methods for mapping river corridors to assess geomorphic hazards and support riparian habitat conservation. These studies contribute to both fundamental earth science knowledge and practical water resource management strategies.
The analysis of his research interests reveals a strong emphasis on applied fluvial geomorphology, environmental restoration, and hazard assessment. His work integrates field observations and landscape analysis to address pressing ecological and infrastructural challenges related to river systems.
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