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Raymond Torres is a Professor in the Department of Earth, Ocean and Environment at the University of South Carolina, affiliated with the McCausland College of Arts and Sciences. His research focuses on geomorphological processes in fluvial, coastal, and estuarine systems, with a particular emphasis on tidal dynamics, sediment transport, and hydrological interactions. Torres employs advanced remote sensing techniques (e.g., LiDAR, UAVs) and numerical modeling to study landscape evolution and environmental responses to natural and anthropogenic changes.
His work explores themes such as river-estuary transitions, salt marsh hydrodynamics, and the impact of climatic events on sediment distribution. Key projects include analyses of the Congaree River floodplain, tidal channel equilibrium in Alabama, and storm surge dynamics in Charleston. Torres's research bridges physical geography and environmental science, with applications to coastal resilience and ecosystem management.
Over 30 years of publications demonstrate sustained contributions to understanding fluvial geomorphology, tidal systems, and biogeochemical cycles. His work frequently integrates topographic data with field observations, advancing methodologies for analyzing inundated landscapes and sedimentary processes.
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