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Mark Alan Fonstad is an Associate Professor of Geography at the University of Oregon, Department of Geography, within the College of Arts and Sciences. His research focuses on riverscape dynamics, geomorphology, hydrology, and remote sensing, particularly in mountain environments and river ecosystems. Fonstad holds a Ph.D. in Geography from Arizona State University (2000), with earlier degrees from Ohio University (M.A., 2000) and the University of Wisconsin (B.S., 1996). His career includes postdoctoral research at Montana State University (2000-2001) and faculty roles at Texas State University (2001-2011) before joining the University of Oregon in 2011.
Research interests encompass river remote sensing using techniques like Structure from Motion (SfM), cellular automata modeling, and satellite data (e.g., NASA SWOT). He collaborates with groups such as the University of Oregon River Research Group and the Environmental Change Research Group. Notable contributions include the HAB Transform for river bathymetry mapping and the critical riverbank conjecture, recognized by the AAG’s 2005 G.K. Gilbert Award.
Teaching spans undergraduate and graduate courses in physical geography, hydrology, geomorphology, and remote sensing. Fonstad emphasizes experiential learning and innovation in geographic education, leveraging tools like Google Earth and open-source technologies. His work bridges physical geography with issues of sustainability, hazards, and environmental management.
Recent research trends include high-resolution river habitat mapping, dynamics of large river systems (e.g., Willamette River), and mountain stream analysis. He actively explores applications of unmanned aerial systems (UAVs) and autonomous surface vehicles for riverscape monitoring. Fonstad’s publications span remote sensing techniques, fluvial dynamics, and theoretical geomorphology, with a focus on advancing practical and theoretical understanding of river systems.
Awards include the 2005 G.K. Gilbert Award (AAG) for contributions to riverbank instability theory. He serves as associate editor of the Annals of the AAG’s Environmental Sciences section and has organized interdisciplinary research initiatives. Advising focuses on integrating physical geography, GIScience, and sustainability challenges.
Labs/teams include the University of Oregon River Research Group, S3C Lab, and Earth Surface Processes Laboratory. Fonstad’s work addresses both natural and human impacts on riverscapes, emphasizing methodological innovation and interdisciplinary collaboration.
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