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Linnea Blåfield is a Postdoctoral Researcher in the Department of Geography and Geology at the University of Turku, Finland, specializing in high-latitude river systems and hydroclimatic impacts on fluvial processes. Her work bridges geomorphology, hydrology, and environmental engineering to address climate-driven river dynamics.
Her research focuses on fluvial geomorphology in cold regions, examining sediment transport under ice-covered conditions, river migration mechanisms, and seasonal hydroclimatic variations. Key methodologies include particle image velocimetry, hydrological modeling, and geospatial analysis to study sediment connectivity, channel evolution, and river-ice interactions in boreal and subarctic environments.
Recent publications (2021-2025) reveal consistent themes: digital twin development for river basin management, long-term morphodynamic responses to climate shifts, and sediment dynamics in ice-affected rivers. These works emphasize interdisciplinary collaboration across Nordic institutions and practical applications for river management and climate adaptation.
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Dr. Blåfield collaborates extensively with researchers from the University of Oulu (Petteri Alho, Elina Kasvi), Finnish Environment Institute, and Baltic Sea research teams, focusing on field data collection and modeling of Nordic river systems.




