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Ray Torres is an associate professor in the Department of Geological Sciences at the University of South Carolina. He conducts field and laboratory research designed to investigate the transport and storage of water and sediment in terrestrial and intertidal landscapes, and evolution of topographic form in salt marsh environments. |
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Danika vanProosdij is an assistant professor in the Department of Geography at the Saint Mary's University in Halifax, Nova Scotia. She is a coastal geomorphologist who conducts field and geomatics based research on salt marsh sediment dynamics, morphological evolution of intertidal habitats and the effects of tidal barriers on intertidal geomorphology. |
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Sergio Fagherazzi is an assistant professor in the Department of Geological Sciences, and School of Computational Science and Technology at Florida State University. He conducts research in three main areas: morphological modeling of the continental shelf, the study of the hydrodynamics and morphology of salt marshes, and the numerical study of equations characteristic of coastal processes and hydrology. |
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Chuck Hopkinson is a senior scientist with the Ecosystems
Center of the Marine Biological Laboratory at Woods Hole, MA. His research
is focused in coastal systems, ranging from watersheds to estuaries out
onto the continental shelf that largely addresses issues related coastal systems (climate change, population
increase, land use change and sea level rise). Chuck takes a
biogeochemical approach examining carbon, nitrogen and phosphorus cycles
at scales ranging from the microbial to watersheds to regional. |
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