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Anna Marshall is an Assistant Professor in the Department of Geography & Sustainability at the University of Tennessee, Knoxville. Her research focuses on fluvial geomorphology, river restoration, and the interplay between human activity and natural river systems. She employs fieldwork, statistical modeling, and remote sensing to study processes across spatial and temporal scales, emphasizing resilience to disturbances like floods and wildfires. Marshall bridges academic research with applied practice through collaborations with communities and resource managers.
Education: Ph.D. in Geography from Colorado State University (dissertation: 'Islands in the Stream: Spatial and Temporal Patterns of Logjam-induced River Corridor Dynamics').
Research Interests: Fluvial geomorphology, water resources, river corridor dynamics, large wood in streams, restoration ecology, and the impact of climate change on river systems. Her work spans mountain rivers, alluvial rivers, and emerging projects in the Appalachian region.
Recent Research Trends: Her publications emphasize logjam dynamics, river corridor resilience, and innovative field methodologies like handheld lidar. She explores how wood-rich environments enhance ecosystem services and mitigate environmental threats.
Labs/Teams: Coordinates research at the University of Tennessee, with prior affiliations at Colorado State University’s fluvial geomorphology group. Engages in international collaborations, including fieldwork in Japan and Colombia.





