
Conversations about River Mechanics, Sediment Transport, and Fluvial Geomorphology
| Publishes | Twice monthly | Episodes | 34 | Founded | 3 years ago |
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| Number of Listeners | Categories | ScienceNatural SciencesEarth Sciences | |||

I only know one person who can claim >60 years of federal service. This episode's guest, Mike Spoor. Mike spent those years with the US Army Corps of Engineers Huntington District (in West Virginia on the banks of the Ohio River) and even more year... more
Dr. David Topping is a Research Hydrologist with the US Geological Survey.
He did his undergrad at MIT, a masters and Phd at the University of Washington and has published >100 well cited peer review publications.
Dr Topping has worked with the U... more
I grew up in one of North America’s great snow belts…and started my career in Buffalo NY
So, that background and my fascination with sediment transport primes curiosity in ice transport.
I’m sure my ice friends would cringe at this, but I sometimes c... more
Dr. Pierre Julien joined the Colorado State faculty almost 40 years ago, where he worked at CSU’s Engineering Research Center and Hydraulics laboratory.
His book, Erosion and Sedimentation, is one of my most common references, and several of the al... more
This is a great podcast. Standford manges to make what could be a dry topic super intersting, informative and easy to listen to., And more importantly, this is an important topic and his great interviews really bring out the science and history as well as the human element in this sometimes very difficult science of river and sedimentation. Highly recommend to anyone with an interst in tis topic. Sounds like it miught be boring but its not. I wish the Corps would do podcasts like this on their ... more
So much wisdom and insight that is not always openly available. For me, these podcasts provide new perspectives and makes me ask more informed and important questions. As a junior scientist, I am thankful for these podcasts. Stanford, great job! You set the stage by asking good, meaningful questions that you are able to eloquently sum and explain. I’m looking forward to a podcast with you as the interviewee!
Really cool conversations in hydrology, hydraulics, river engineering and sediment transport! My favorite podcast so far!
Fascinating podcast for anyone interested in rivers and lakes! Learn what water is doing and why!
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Focused on the intricacies of river mechanics, sediment transport, and fluvial geomorphology, this audio series engages both experts and enthusiasts alike. Through conversations with seasoned professionals, it explores a variety of topics including sediment dynamics, river restoration, and the role of environmental factors on river systems. Noteworthy guests contribute unique perspectives, ensuring rich discussions backed by extensive experience in the field. The podcast stands out for its ability to transform complex scientific concepts into engaging narratives, making it accessible and stimulating for listeners interested in ecological sciences and environmental engineering.
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Recent guests on RSM River Mechanics Podcast include:
1. Rob Ettema
2. Dr. Pierre Julien
3. Dr. Amy East
4. Peter Wilcock
5. Dr. Mary Power
6. Alain Recking
7. Jim Selegean
8. Marcello Garcia
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