International Association of Geomorphologists IAG-GEOMORPHLIST Master Directory

Note: This directory is in a state of equilibrium punctuated by random update events.
 Please contact me to add information, change information, or correct errors on this list.
Thanks, David Wilkins.

(Last updated 1 January, 2007)

WWW Name Address Telephone Interests
  Allaoua Saadi Universidade Federal de Minas Gerais, Instituto de Geociências, CPMTC/Núcleo de Geomorfologia Aplicada e Gestão Ambiental, Avenida Antônio Carlos, 6.627, 31.270.901 Belo Horizonte.MG,  (55)31.499.4449
Fax:(55)31.499.4440
tropical geomorphology and development; neotectonics and morphotectonics in intraplate context; tropical karst: geomorphology / tectonics and development; erosion by Vossorocas (Brazilian gullies form and process)
  Dorothy Sack Department of Geography, 122 Clippinger Labs, Ohio University, Athens, Ohio 45701 USA 740-593-9897 paleolakes, arid lands, coastal geomorphology, history of geomorphology, G. K.. Gilbert
  Md. Saifuzzaman Remote Sensing and GIS Analyst
CEGIS (Center for Environmental and Geographic Information Services)
House no. 6, Road no. 23/C, Gulshan-1
Dhaka-1212, Bangladesh.
Tel: 8817648-52, 8815570-2, Fax: 8855935  
  Takashi Saito Division of Geo.Disaster, Disaster Prevention Research Institute, Kyoto University, Gokanosho, Uji, 611.0011, Japan +81.774.38.4102
Fax:+81.774.38.4105
hillslope hydrology, isotope hydrology, hydrogeomorphology, slope failure
  Ramsis B. Salama Div. of Water Resources, CSIRO, Private Bag, Wembley 6014, Australia 09.3870398
Fax:09.3878211
hydrogeomorphic classification and GIS mapping, desertification and salinisation, geomorphic patterns in rift systems, palaeolakes and palaeorivers (River Nile), palaeohydrology and palaeohydrogeology
  Nira Salant Ph.D. Program
Department of Geography
University of British Columbia
#217 1984 West Mall
Vancouver, BC V6T 1Z2  Canada
(604)619-1623 keywords: fluvial geomorphology, streams, aquatic ecology, fine sediment, fine organic matter, human impact
  Russell Salisbury Department of Geography and Topographic Science, University of Glasgow, Glasgow G12 8QQ, Scotland, UK +44(0)141.330.4445
Fax: +44(0)141.330.4894
cosmogenic isotope analysis as applied to dating of sediments/ surfaces and for estimating long.term landscape evolution, Quaternary geology/ chronologies, Quaternary of the UK
  Stephen Salyards Dept. of Earth and Space Sciences, UCLA Los Angeles, CA 90095 USA (310)206.2800
Fax:(310)825.2779
tectonic, seismic hazards, fault scarp morphology
  Robert Sampson State Conservation Engineer
USDA-Natural Resources Conservation Service
9173 W. Barnes, Suite C
Boise, Idaho 83709
(208) 378-5727 (ph)
(208) 378-5735 (fx)
fluvial, sediment transport, floodplain and hillslope processes
Juan P. Rigol Sanchez Department of Geology
Campus Las Lagunillas
University of Jaen
23071 Spain
ph: +34.953212774
fax: +34-953212141
applied geomorphology, remote sensing, GIS, DEMs
  Peter Sandercock University of Portsmouth
Department of Geography
Buckingham Building
Lion Terrace, Portsmouth
P01 3HE, United Kingdom
  Fluvial Geomorphology, Floods and Paleofloods, Upstream/ downstream effects of Dams, Landuse Effects on Rivers, Sediment Transport Regimes
  Mark Sangen J. W. Goethe-Universität Frankfurt/Main, FB 11- Institut für Physische Geographie, Senckenberganlage 36, 60054 Frankfurt/Main Germany ++49.69.798.24936
Fax.:++49.69.798.24718
tropical geomorphology (Cameroon), river dynamics and flooding, analysis of landscape evolution, alluvial channel morphology and climate change effects on geomorphology
  Dave Sauchyn Department of Geography, University of Regina, Regina, Saskatchewan, Canada S4S 0A2 1.306.585.4030
Fax:1.306.585.4815
slopes, Holocene, Great Plains, environmental change
Kimberly Saunders
California State University, Northridge, Dept of Geography, 18111 Nordhoff St., Northridge, CA 91330.8249 USA
818.677.3864
Fluvial Geomorphology,   Computer Science,  ArcIMS Specialist/GIS
  Houston C. Saunderson Dept. of Geography, Wilfrid Laurier University, Waterloo, Ontario, Canada N2L 3C5 519.884.1970 (ext.2573) hydraulics and sediment transport, fluvial and fluvioglacial sedimentology, computer modelling
  Mary E. Savina Department of Geology, Carleton College, One N. College St., Northfield, MN 55057 USA (507).663.4404
Fax:(507).663.4400
archaeological geomorphology, slope processes, glacial processes, tectonic geomorphology, landscape evolution, teaching geomorphology
  Adam Sawyer Liverpool John Moores University, School of Education I.M. Marsh Campus, Barkhill Road, Liverpool, Great Britain 015.231.5271 fluvial, bedload transport, river engineering, experimental catchments, hydrology
Carol F. Sawyer SWT.Department of Geography, 601 University Drive, San Marcos, TX 78666 USA 512.245.7931 natural hazards, mass movements, Rocky Mountains, Montana
  Aimee Sayer Department of Geography, University of Wales Swansea, Singleton Park, Swansea, SA2 8PP, UK. +44(0) 1792 295228
Fax: +44 (0) 1792 295955
soil pipes, streamflow monitoring, tropical geomorphology, sediment budgets, erosion monitoring, rainforest hydrology, sediment fingerprinting
Randy Schaetzl Dept. of Geography, Michigan State University, East Lansing, MI 48824.1115 USA 517.353.7226
Fax:517.432.1671
soil geomorphology, glacial geomorphology, paleoenvironmental reconstruction, the Great Lakes region, plant geography
  Theo Scheepers Department of Earth Sciences, University of the Western Cape, Bellville 7535, South Africa +27.21 9592955/2223
Fax:+27.21 9592266
deserts, alluvial fans, dunes, Namib desert
  Deborah Scheibner, P.E. TetraTech/KCM, Inc. 206-443-2784
Fax: 206-443-5372
 
  Adrian E. Scheidegger (temporarily off the list) c/o Section of Geophysics, Technical University, A.1040 Vienna, Austria (+43.1)914.0134 (home)
Fax:+43.1.504.4232
tectonic geomorphology, systems theory in geomorphology, hazards
  Christiane Schell [Temporarily between addresses] +31(0)70.311.2098
Fax: +31(0)70.311.3064
fluvial geomorphology, impact of metal mining, radiometric dating, alluvial reconstruction, metal budget, fluvial response to external forcing, fingerprinting
  Andreas Schellenberger Paleo.Geoecology and Landscape Evolution, Institute of Geography, University of Bern, Hallerstrasse 12, 3012 Bern, Switzerland +41(0)31.631.8019
Fax: +41(0)31.631.8511
Quaternary of the Arid Andes, high mountain geoecology, periglacial processes
  Asher P. Schick Inst. Earth Sciences/Physical Geography, Hebrew University, 91904 Jerusalem, Israel Fax:+972.2.584831 fluvial, arid, anthropogenic geomorphology, hydrology, surface; floods
  Erik Schiefer Department of Geography
Queen's University
Mackintosh-Corry Hall, Room D201
Kingston, Ontario
Canada
K7L 3N6
Tel. +001 (613) 453-9988
Fax. +001 (613) 533-6122
mountain geomorphology, sedimentology, gis, Canadian Cordillera
  Peter Schlyter Department of Physical Geography, Stockholm University, SE.106, 91 Stockholm Sweden +46.8.674.78.22
Fax:+46.8.16.48.18
aeolian, wind erosion/abrasion, periglacial, arctic and alpine geomorphology/ processes, mountain geomorphology/ processes
  Jochen Schmidt National Institute of Water & Atmospheric Research (NIWA), PO Box 8602, Riccarton, Christchurch, New Zealand + 64 3 343 8058
fax +64 3 348 5548
geomorphometry, spatial modelling (GIS), environmental systems, databases, mass movement, catchment hydrology, landform evolution
  John (Jack) C. Schmidt Department of Geography and Earth Resources, Utah State University, Logan, Utah 84322.5240 USA +1.435.797.1791
Fax: +1.435.797.4048
fluvial, environmental history, effects of dams and diversions, instream flows
  Prof. Dr. K..H. Schmidt Institut fuer Geographie, Martin.Luther Universitaet, Halle.Wittenberg Domstr.5 D.06108 Halle/a.S. Germany +49.0345.5526042
Fax: +49.0345.5527174
 
Kevin Schmidt U.S. Geological Survey
345 Middlefield Rd, MS 973
Menlo Park, CA 94025
650-329-5302 ph
650-329-4936 fax
Landslides, hillslope hydrology, GIS modeling, Quaternary geology,
tectonic geomorphology
  Laurent Schmitt Université Lumière Lyon2 . Faculté de Géographie, Histoire, Histoire de l'Art, Tourisme, 5, av. Pierre Mendès.France F . 69676 BRON cedex 04.78.77.23.23 (p.2586)
mobile:06.60.19.94.27
Fax:04.78.77.24.26
fluvial geomorphology, paleohydrology, stream power, river classification, river restoration
  Susanne Schnabel Dept. of Geography, Universidad de Extremadura, Avda. de la Universidad 10004 Caceres, Spain 0034.927.257000
Fax:0034.927.257401
soil erosion, surface hydrology, soil degradation, semiarid areas, plot studies, agro.silvo. pastoral landuse, grazing
  Heike Schneider Friedrich.Schiller.Universität Jena, Institut für Geographie, Löbdergraben 32, D.07745 Jena, Germany 00493641/948810
fax: 00493641/948812
pollen analysis, diatom analysis, palaeobotany, archaeobotany, palaeoclimate
  Philippe Schoeneich Institut de Géographie Alpine, 14 bis avenue Marie Reynoard, F . 38100 Grenoble, France ++33.(0)4.76.82.20.19
fax:++33.(0)4.76.82. 20.01
Quaternary . glacial, periglacial, fluvial and karst geomorphology; natural hazards, landslides and other mass movements . Alps and alpine regions; Africa, especially Sahel
  John (Jack) Shroder
Department of Geography & Geology, University of Nebraska at Omaha, Omaha, NE 68182 USA
(402)5542770
(402)5543518
mass movement, glaciers, mountain geomorphology, Himalaya landscape evolution
Prof. Dr. Lothar Schrott Department of Geography
University of Bonn
Meckenheimer Allee 166
53115 Bonn / Germany
Tel. 0049.228.739098
Fax 0049.228.739099
tain geomorphology, periglacial geomorphology, sediment budgets, mass movements, geophysical applications; Alps, Andes, Rocky Mountains
  Joseph Schuldenrein Geoarcheology Research Associates, 5912 Spencer Ave., Riverdale, NY 10471 USA (718)6013861
Fax:(717)6013864
geoarcheology, Quaternary stratigraphy, Mediterranean, North America, paleoenvironments, alluvial sequences
  Jonathan Schwartz

5201 Alhambra Ave.
Los Angeles, CA 90032 USA

(310)8271984

coastal geomorphology, field surveying and mapping

  Uri Schwartz Department of Geography, The Hebrew University of Jerusalem, Jerusalem 91905 Israel 9722881439
Fax:9722820549
arid hydrology, floods, infiltration, ground water recharge, landscape evolution
  Buddy Schweig U.S. Geological Survey
3876 Central Ave., Ste. 2
MEMPHIS, TN 38152-3050
(901)6784974
Fax:(901)6784734
 
  Dr. Astrid Schweizer Labor für Archäobotanik Seminar für Vor. und Frühgeschichte Johann Wolfgang Goethe.Universität Grüneburgplatz 1 D.60323 Frankfurt am Main, Germany +49(0)69.79832112 Fax:+49(0)69.798.32121 pollen analysis, palaeobotany, archaeobotany, palaeoclimate, fluvial geomorphology
  Gregory F. Scott  USDA-NRCS, MLRA 80A/84A Soil Survey, 100 USDA, Suite 208, Stillwater, OK 74074 405.742.1248
(fax):405.742.1288
soil geomorphology, landscape evolution, field geomorphic mapping, fluvial-aeolian interaction
David Sear School of Geography, University of Southampton, Highfield, Southampton, Hampshire, SO17 1BJ  UK ..4402380592215
..4402380593295
Restoration Geomorphology, Sediment dynamics, pool/riffle sequences, tracers, groundwater dominated rivers
Web.gif (1007 bytes) David Searle Room MA167, Built Environment Research Unit, University of Wolverhampton, Wulfruna Street, Wolverhampton WV1 1SB West Midlands UK +44.1902.322156
Fax:+44.1902.322743
weathering, urban stone decay, pollution
  Krisztina Sebe M.Sc. Geographer, Biologist
Mecsekérc Environmental Ltd.
Dept. of Earth Sciences
7634 Pécs, Esztergár L. u. 19., Hungary
   
  Mark Seemann #2, 720 . 8 Street Courtenay, BC Canada 1(604)8973484
Fax:1(604)8973484
Late Wisconsin glacial maximum, North America, Pacific North West Cordillera, foothills, mapping, terrain stability, hazard assessment, neotectonism
  A.C. Seijmonsbergen Department of Physical Geography and Soil Science, Faculty of Environmental Sciences, University of Amsterdam, Nieuwe Prinsengracht 130, 1018 VZ Amsterdam, The Netherlands 31(0)20.5257427
Fax:31(0)20.5257431
Alps & Himalaya, natural hazards, remote sensing & GIS, geomorphological mapping, engineering geomorphology
  Dr Jenny Selkirk-Bell Mineral Resources Tasmania
PO Box 56
Rosny Park TAS 7018
AUSTRALIA
Ph: (03)6233.8330
Fax: (03)6233.8338
hillslope and periglacial processes as well as landslides and GIS applications
Andrew R. Selle Hydraulic Engineer, Pentec Environmental. A Division of Hart Crowser, Inc. 120 3rd Ave S., Suite 110, Edmonds, Wa. 98020 USA (425)775.4682;
fax:(425)778.9417
river restoration and fluvial ecology
  Yeong.bae Seong Department of Geology, P.O. Box 0013, Cincinnati OH 45221-0013
Phone: 1-513-556-7504 
  Glacial and Quaternary, Cosmogenics, Landform evolution.
  Matti Seppala Physical Geography Laboratory, P. O. Box 9, FIN.00014, Helsinki University, Finland +358.0.1918674
Fax:+358.0.1918670
periglacial, cold climate geomorphology, aeolian processes, frost hummocks, palsa, active layer
  Enrique Serrano
Dpto. Geografía, Universidad de Valladolid, Pº Prado de la Magadalena s/n, 47011 Valladolid, Spain
++34.83.42.30.00  ext:6589
Fax:++34.83.423177
Glacial geomorphology, Mountain geomorphology, Quaternary, Geomorphological Heritage
  Peter Shanahan Geography Dept., University of Canterbury, Christchurch, New Zealand 03.3667001 ext.7957
Fax:03.3642907
Quaternary geomorphology, Pleistocene glaciation, geomorphic effects of large earthquakes, earthquake.triggered landslides, drainage basin development
  Phil Shane Dept of Geology, University of Auckland.Tamaki Campus, Private Bag 92019, Auckland, New Zealand 64.9.373.7599 ext.6821
Fax:64.9.373.7042
tephrochronology, geochronology
  Jennifer Shanks Western Geographic Science Center
US Geological Survey
345 Middlefield Road MS 531
Menlo Park, CA 94025
office:650.329.4247 alluvial fans
  Matthew Sheehan PhD Candidate
School of Geography and Environmental Studies, University of Tasmania,
Locked Bag 1-376, Launceston, Tasmania, Australia 7250.
PH:+61.3.6324.3877
Fax:+61.3.6324.3839
coastal, estuaries, biogeomorphology, invasive species, environmental impact assessment
  Shaw.wen Sheen
Department of Social Studies Education, National Tainan Teachers College, Tainan 700. Taiwan
   
  Su.Min SHEN
Department of Geography,  National Taiwan Normal University,  162, Sec 1, Hoping East Rd, Taipei, TAIWAN, R.O.C.
886.2.23929704~134    Fax:23691770  
  Gilly Sheridan University of Salford, Division of Geography, Crescent Road, Salford, Manchester, UK.  (0161.295.3261) wind erosion/erodibility
  Doug Sherman Dept. of Geography, University of Southern California, Los Angeles, CA 90089.0255 USA 213.740.0050
Fax:213.740.0056
coastal, aeolian, sediment transport, dunes, bedforms
  Hiroshi Shimazu Dept. Geography, Rissho Univ. 1700 Magechi, Kumagaya, Saitama 360.0194, Japan +81.48.539.1666
Fax:+81.48.539.1670
fluvial, debris flow, debris transport, Pan.Pacific, Lake Baikal
  Young Kyu Shin 151.742 Dept. of Geography Education Seoul National Univ., Shillim. Dong, Kwanak.Gu Seoul, Korea   slopes, erosion processes, conservation
  Nurit Shtober Zisu Dept. of Israel Studies, University of Haifa, Haifa, 31905, Israel 972.4.8240362
fax:972.4.8240959
landscape evolution, hillslope processes, quaternary geology, downstream impact of reservoirs
  Dan Shugar Department of Earth Sciences
Simon Fraser University
8888 University Drive
Burnaby BC, V5A1S6
  andslides, natural hazards, mountains, northern geography, climate change, glaciers, sediment transport
  James Shulmeister Department of Geology Research School of Earth Sciences P.O. Box 600, Wellington New Zealand +64.4.472.1000 ext.8409
Fax:+64.4.495.5186
Quaternary, coastal, aeolian, glacial
  Lionel Siame  ORSAYTERRE . U.M.R. 8616, Bat. 509 . Université Paris.Sud, 91405 Orsay cedex, France 33.1.69.15.63.47
fax:33.1.60.19.14.46
Cosmic Ray Exposure dating (10Be, 26Al), landscape evolution, active tectonics, seismic hazard assessments
  Crisanto Silva TU-Darmstadt, Institut für angewandte Geowissenschaften, Schnittspahnstrasse 9, D-64287 Darmstadt, Germany +49.6151.16.3905
Fax:+49.6151.16.6657
 
  Adam Simcock 929 East Gorham Street #1, Madison, WI 53703, USA 608.251.3546 fluvial, process modeling, GIS
Dr David Simm Department of Geography, Bath Spa University, Newton
Park, Bath, UK
  fluvial geomorphology, floodplains, pedagogic research
  Ava Simms PhD Research Student, School of Geosciences, University of Wollongong, NSW 2522, AUSTRALIA 61(02)4221.3383
Fax:61(02)4221.5703
 
Andrew Simon USDA.ARS National Sedimentation Laboratory, 598 McElroy Drive, P.O. Box 1157, Oxford, MS 38655 USA (662)232.2918
Fax:(662)232.2915
Unstable channel systems, streambank mechanics
  Chris Simpson Simon Fraser University, Department of Geography, 8888 University Drive, Burnaby, British Columbia, CANADA V5A 1S6 (604)291.4785
Fax:(604)291.5841
Fluvial Processes, Channel Change, Sand-bed braided rivers
  Michael Singer Donald Bren School of Env. Sci. & Mngmt., University of California, Santa Barbara, 93106.5131 USA  805.893.8816
Fax:805.893.7612
Fluvial geomorphology, sediment transport, river habitat restoration, landslides
Petras Sinkunas Dept. of Quaternary Geol., Institute of Geology, T.Sevcenkos, 13, LT.2600, Vilnius, Lithuania  +(370.2)236506
Fax:+(370.2)236710
 
  Darren Sjogren Assistant Professor, Department of Geography/Earth Science Program, University of Calgary, 2500 University Drive NW, Calgary AB T2N 1N4 Canada 403.220.2575
Fax:403.282.6561
glacial geomorphology; sedimentology; Laurentide; eskers, hummocky terrain
  Leonard Sklar Dept. Geology and Geophysics University of California Berkeley, California 94720 USA +1.510.231.9432
Fax:+1.510.643.9980
rivers, bedrock incision, sediment routing
  Tatyana Skovitina The Institute of the Earth's Crust
 Siberian Branch of Russian Academy of Sciences (IEC SB RAS)
Lermontov str. 128, Irkutsk, Russia. 664033
Telephone: 7(3952)429756
Fax: 7(3952)426900
 
Tectonic geomorphology, remote sensing analysis, geological heritage, Baikal rift zone
  Janet L. Slate Earth Surface Processes Team, U.S. Geological Survey, Box 25046, MS 980 Denver Federal Center, Lakewood, CO 80225 USA (303)236.1284
Fax:(303)236.0214
arid lands geomorphology, surficial process geology, soils and paleosols, geochronology, and Quaternary stratigraphy
  Mike Slattery Department of Geology, Texas Christian University, PO Box 298830, Fort Worth, TX 76129 USA (817)257.7506
Fax:(817)257.7789
soil erosion, surface hydrology, properties of fluvial sediments, rill evolution
  Valerie Sloan Institute of Arctic and Alpine Research, University of Colorado Boulder, CO. 80309 USA (303)492.4703
Fax:(303)492.6388
glacial, alpine, GIS, Yukon Territory, Arctic Canada, rock glaciers
  Dr Craig Sloss Lecturer in Physical Geography
Geography Programme
School of People, Environment & Planning
Private Bag 11222
Massey University
Palmerston North
New Zealand
   
  Eric Small Earth Sciences Board, University of California, Santa Cruz, CA 95060 USA 408.459.2551
Fax:408.459.3074
DEM, GIS, glacial, climate, weathering, landscape evolution
Melanie Small University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill
Department of Geography
CB #3220
Chapel Hill, NC 27599
Phone 919.619.9813 Organic matter transport, temporary storage, debris dams, and floodplain-channel connections
  Ian Smalley Dept. of Geography, University of Leicester, Leicester LE1 7RH, UK   loess, Quaternary
  Toon Smets Physical and Regional Geography Research Group
Katholieke Universiteit Leuven
Redingenstraat 16
3000 Leuven
Tel: ++32/16/326424  
  Barnaby Smith Institute of Hydrology, Maclean Building, Crowmarsh Gifford, Wallingford, Oxfordshire, OX10 8BB UK 01491.38800
Fax:01491.692424
fluvial sediment transport
  Dan Smith Department of Geography, University of Victoria, Box 3050 Victoria, British Columbia V8W 3P5 Canada 604.721.7328
Fax:604.721.6216
alpine geomorphology, Little Ice Age, dendrochronology
  Graham Smith Department of Environmental & Geographical Sciences, Manchester Metropolitan University, John Dalton Building, Chester Street, Manchester M1 5GD, UK +44(0)161.247.6203
Fax: +44(0)161.247.6318
Mediterranean mountain environments, Pleistocene glaciation, remote sensing & GIS
  Jennifer R. Smith Department of Earth and Planetary Sciences, Washington University, Campus Box 1169, 1 Brookings Dr., St. Louis, MO 63130 USA fax:(314)935.7361
office:(314)935.9451
dryland and fluvial geomorphology, geoarchaeology, and paleoclimatology.
  Keren Smith Institute of Geography and Earth Sciences, University of Wales, Aberystwyth, SY23 3DB  UK (+44)(0)1970.622653
fax: (+44)(0)1970.622659
fluvial geomorphology, contaminated soils and sediments, health risks
  Larry Smith UCLA Dept. Geography P.O. Box 951524 Los Angeles, CA 90095.1524 USA (310)825.3154
Fax:(310)206.5976
hydrology, earth system science, remote sensing, GIS
  Larry N. Smith Montana Bureau of Mines and Geology, Montana Tech of the University of Montana, 1300 West Park St., Butte, MT 59701.8997 USA (406)496.4379(v) Quaternary stratigraphy, soil stratigraphy, fluvial evolution
  Mike Smith School of Earth Sciences and Geography, Kingston University, Penrhyn Road, Kingston-upon-Thames, Surrey, KT1 2EE UK +44(0)208.547.7500
fax+44(0)208.547.7497
snow avalanches, mass movements, ice sheet reconstruction, flow patterns, drumlins
  Sean M. Smith Watershed Restoration Division, Maryland Department of Natural Resources, 580 Taylor Ave., E.2, Annapolis, MD 21401 USA 410.260.8798
Fax:410.260.8779
fluvial geomorphology, sediment transport mechanics, river corridor management
  Ted Smith California Division of Mines & Geology, 801 K Street, MS 12.31 Sacramento, CA 95814 USA 916.323.8569
Fax:916.445.3334
GIS, landslide and debris flow hazards
  Scott Smithers Dept. Tropical Environment Studies and Geography, James Cook University of North Queensland, Queensland 4811, Australia 61.077.81.4020 coastal, coral reefs, atolls, sea level change
  Noah P. Snyder
USGS Pacific Science Center, University of California, Santa Cruz, 1156 High Street
Santa Cruz, CA 95064 USA
831.427.4723
831.427.4748:(fax)
fluvial
  Scott Snyder  Senior Project Hydrogeologist, Ninyo and Moore, 5710 Ruffin Road, San Diego, California 92123 USA (858)576.1000 fluvial geomorphology
  Mauro Soldati Dipartimento di Scienze della Terra ,Università degli Studi di Modena Largo S. Eufemia, 19 41100 MODENA, ITALY +39.059.205.5842
fax:+39.059.205.5887
natural hazards, landslides, geomorphological mapping, applied geomorphology, Eastern Alps and Northern Apennines (Italy)
  Rebecca Seal Soileau St. Paul District, Corps of Engineers, ED.H Branch, 190 5th Street East, St. Paul, MN 55101.1638 USA 651.290.5756
fax:651.290.5841
fluvial geomorphology, habitat restoration, sediment transport, natural resource conservation, endangered species
  Asuncion Soriano Dept. de Geologia, Universidad de Zaragoza, 50009 Zaragoza Spain 34.76.761089
Fax:34.76.761088
arid geomorphology, neotectonics, applied geomorphology, remote sensing, gypsum karst, Holocene valleys
  Catherine Souch Dept. of Geography, Cavanaugh Hall, Indiana University.Purdue University at Indianapolis, Indianapolis, IN 46202 USA 317.274.1103
Fax:317.274.2347
paleoenvironments, lake sedimentation, watershed geomorphology
  Matteo Spagnolo Via Rizzo, 2 56123 PISA . ITALY +39.050.552142 fluvial geomorphology and morphotectonics with a quantitative approach by using GIS and Remote Sensing analysis
  Kevin M. Spigel Department of Geography, Room 384 Science Hall, 550 N. Park St., Madison, WI 53706 USA   Fluvial Geomorphology, Hydrology, Hillslope Processes, Forest Fires, Postfire Erosion
  Dale Splinter 105 Noble Research Building, Oklahoma State University, Stillwater OK 75078-3031 USA 405.744.7725 fluvial processes, soil development, paleoenvironments, Quaternary stratigraphy
Web.gif (1007 bytes) James A. Spotila  Department of Geological Sciences, Virginia Tech (Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University), Blacksburg, VA 24061 USA 540.231.2109
Fax:540.231.3386
active tectonics, geomorphology of active and ancient mountain belts, paleoseismology, radiogenic helium dating
  Gregory S. Springer,
 
Asst. Professor
Dept of Geological Sciences
316 Clippinger Laboratories
Ohio University
Athens OH 45701
Fax: 740.593.0486
Dept.Office: 740.593.1101
 
  George Springston Research Associate
Department of Geology
158 Harmon Drive
Norwich University
Northfield, VT 05663
802.485.2734 surficial geology, fluvial geomorphology, and remote sensing.
  Michael Sprintsin Ben Gurion University of the Negev, Israel    
  Pradeep Srivastava 1907, S. Milledge Ave. Apt. G9, Athens, Georgia 30605 USA 706.542.3685
Fax:706.542.2388
Fluvial Geomorphology, Sedimentology, Paleoclimate and paleotectonics, Luminescence dating.
Web.gif (1007 bytes) Jane Willenbring Staiger National Center for Earth-surface Dynamics
St. Anthony Falls Laboratory
2 Third Avenue SE, Minneapolis, MN 55414
PH:1.612.270.6591 FAX:1.612.625.3819 KEYWORDS: glacial and fluvial erosion, human impacts on watersheds, cosmogenic nuclide techniques
  Dennis M. Staley 3200 S Humboldt St Englewood CO USA 80113 Ph: 303.275.5155
Fx: 303.275.5075
Alpine, Arid, Morphometry, Debris Flow, Mass Movements,
Fluvial, Riparian
  Robert Stallard US Geological Survey.WRD 3215 Marine Street (RM E142) Boulder, CO 80303.1066 USA 303.541.3022
Fax:303.447.2505
geochemistry; biology; tectonic regime; pedogenesis; tropical geomorphology; glacial geomorphology; fluvial geomorphology; Puerto Rico; Panama; Orinoco; Amazonia
Web.gif (1007 bytes) John F. Stamm Wildland Hydrology
11210 N. County Rd. 19
Fort Collins, CO 80524
(970)596.7725 geomorphology, stream hydrology, Quaternary geology, GIS
Kerstin Stanford 240 W Saunders #127, Flagstaff, AZ 86001, USA (928)213.0496 Erosion, Physical Geography, GIS. Arroyos of the Southwest and gullies in Australia
Web.gif (1007 bytes) Colin P. Stark Lamont.Doherty Earth Observatory of Columbia University, Route 9W, Palisades, NY 10964, USA (914)365.8742 
Fax:(914)365.8156
landscape evolution, erosion, landsliding, river networks, hydrologic modelling, DEM analysis, tectonic geomorphology
  Sabine Stäuble
 
Institut de Géographie
Bâtiment Anthropole
Quartier Dorigny
Université de Lausanne
CH - 1015 Lausanne - Suisse
+41.21.692.30.77
++41.79.471..49.47
Europe, Alps, Switzerland Rivers, fluvial geomorphology, geoarchaeology, history, landscape, human impact, wetland
  Charles Steele 4429 Driftwood Place, Boulder, CO 80301 USA (303)684.8818 fluvial geomorphology
  Maria Cleofe Stefanini
Dipartimento di Scienze della Terra, Università di Pisa, via S. Maria 53, I.56126 Pisa  Italy
+39.050.847.226.268
fax+39.050.500.932
spatio.temporal analysis of mass movements by means of dendrochonology; lichenometry
  Johannes Steiger Universite d'Angers, Departement de Geographie, 35, rue de la Barre, 49 000 Angers, France +33(0)2.41.36.54.54
Fax:+33(0)2.41.36.54.55
fluvial geomorphology, hydroecology, riparian zones, sediment retention
  Brian Steinberg 1939 College Street Apt 106 Cedar Falls, Iowa 50613 USA (319)277.4573
Fax:(319).273.7103
soil development on eolian sands, Iowa
Web.gif (1007 bytes) Dr Ingrid Stengel
www.up.ac.za/academic/geog/ius.html
 
Dept of Geography, Geoinformatics & Meteorology
University of Pretoria
Lynnwood Road
Pretoria 0002, South Africa
(tel)+27.12.420.3710
(fax)+27.12.420.3284
Physical Geography, Geomorphology, Applied Geomorphology; Long-term Landscape History; Arid Environments; Aeolian Dynamics; Quaternary valley fills; Applied Remote Sensing. Southern Africa (Namibia and South Africa); Sahara Desert, central Europe
  Ron Stenson Canadian Nuclear Safety Commission, P.O. Box 1046, Station B, 280 Slater Street, Ottawa Canada  K1P 5S9 613.995.7107(work)
613.839.1363(home)
Fax:613.996.2049
integration of geomorphology into regulatory policy, geomorphology, and engineering; cohesive bluff processes, slope processes
Web.gif (1007 bytes) Wayne Stephenson Department of Geography and Environmental Studies, The University of Melbourne, Parkville, Victoria 3052, Australia 61.03.9344.7521
Fax:61.03.9347.4972
Coastal geomorphology and management, Holocene coastal evolution, Shore platforms, sea cliffs, Lacustrine geomorphology, applied coastal geomorphology
  Gordon Stevens Senior Project Manager, Patrick Engineering, Inc., 4970 Varsity Drive, Lisle, IL 60532.4101 USA 630.795.7429
Cell:630.816.7186
Fax:630.4348400
glacial, fluvial
  Rob Stevens Department of Geography, University of Leeds, LEEDS, West Yorkshire, UK 0113.2333324
Fax:0113.2333308
floods, impact, hydro.climate change, floodplain/channel forms
  Gregory Stewart Oregon State University, Department of Geosciences, 104 Wilkinson Hall, Corvallis, OR 97330 USA 541.750.7345
Fax:(541)737.1200
Fluvial geomorphology, Watershed processes, Aquatic habitat
Iain Stewart Centre for Geosciences, Department of Geography & Geomatics, University of Glasgow, Glasgow G12 8QQ, UK. +44(0)141.330.6653
+44(0)141.330.4894
tectonic geomorphology, neotectonics, earthquake geomorphology, sea.level change, Mediterranean coastlines
Adam J Stinton University at Buffalo
Department of Geology
876 Natural Sciences
Buffalo NY, 14260  USA
Phone: (716)645.6800x3921
Fax: (716)645.3999
volcanoes, debris flows short- and long-term topographic changes, debris avalanches and rockfalls
  John Stofleth 400 Clearbrook Drive
Oxford, MS 38655
  fluvial geomorphology, river restoration, bank stability, riparian, biodiversity
 
  Greg M. Stock, Ph.D. Geologist
Resources Management and Science
Yosemite National Park
5083 Foresta Road, PO Box 700
El Portal, CA 95318
Office: 209.379.3263  
  Chris Stokes Department of Geography, The University of Reading, Whiteknights, Reading, RG6 6AB, UK (+44)0118.931.8733
Fax:(+44)0118.975.5865
glacial geomorphology, ice streams, remote sensing, subglacial bedforms
  Debra Stokes
Waikato University, New Zealand
  Tidal creeks; coastal
  Martin Stokes Department of Geology, University of Plymouth, Drake Circus, Plymouth, Devon, PL4 8AA, UK +44(0)1752.233113
+44(0)1752.233117
alluvial fans, tectonic geomorphology, long.term landscape development
  Greg Stone Dept. of Geography and Anthropology, Louisiana State University 504.388.6188
Fax:504.388.2912
coastal processes, coastal management, hydraulics, coastal engineering
  Joep E.A. Storms
 
Delft University of Technology
Dept. Civil Engineering and Geotechnology
Engineering Geology
P.O.Box 5048, 2600 GA
Delft, The Netherlands
P +31.(0)15.2784810
F +31.(0)15.2783328
shallow marine stratigraphy, coastal processes, fluvial processes, delta evolution, Quaternary Geology, Numerical modelling
Tim Stott Outdoor & Environmental Education, Faculty of Education, Community & Leisure, Liverpool, John Moores University, I. M. Marsh Campus ,Barkhill Road, Liverpool, L17 6BD, UK. 0151.231.5329
Fax:0151.231.5357
upland sediment yields; forestry; proglacial suspended sediments
  John Stout Agricultural Research Service U.S. Dept. of Agriculture Route 3, Box 215 Lubbock, Texas 79401 USA 806.746.5353
Fax:806.744.4402
wind erosion, soils
  Dirk Strauch German Aerospace Center (DLR), IVF, Rutherfordstr. 2, D.12489 Berlin, Germany +49.2203.6013234
Fax:+49.2203.6012444
soil erosion, landscape evolution, soil erosion modelling, fluvial, periglacial/glacial, mass movements, South America
  Andrew Stumpf Illinois State Geological Survey, 615 East Peabody Drive, Champaign IL. USA 61820 (217)244.6462 
Fax:(217)244.2785
glacial sedimentology and stratigraphy, geologic hazards, environmental geochemistry
  Arjen P. Stroeven Department of Quaternary Research Stockholm University Stockholm, S.106 91 Sweden +46.8.164230
Fax:+46.8.164818
glacial history, glacial geomorphology, mountain environments, landscape studies, glaciology
  Alexander Sukhodolov Institute of Geophysics Polish Academy of Sciences ul. Ks. Janusza 64, 01.452 Warsaw, Poland (48)22.361901
Fax:(48)22.370522
fluvial
  Stephen Sun Department of Geological Sciences 240 Wallace Building University of Manitoba Winnipeg, Manitoba ,Canada, R3T 3M2 (204)474.8395
Fax:(204)261.7581
River erosion and deposition, Glacial geomorphology, and remote sensing
  Nicola Surian Università di Padova
Dipartimento di Geografia
Via del Santo, 26
35123 Padova - Italy
tel.++39.049.8274277
fax++39.049.8274099
fluvial, braided rivers, fluvial terraces, regulated rivers, remote sensing, Alps
  Bradley E. Suther 215 Hudson St., Apt. C
Raleigh, NC 27608
  fluvial geomorphology, soil geomorphology, landform evolution, geoarchaeology
  Hiroshi Suwa Disaster Prevention Research Institute, Kyoto University, Gokasho, Uji, Kyoto 611 Japan +81.774.32.6041
Fax:+81.774.32.4115
debris flow, landslide, slope instability, sediment discharge, hydrogeomorphology
Mehmet Lutfi SUZEN
Mailing adress:
www.metu.edu.tr/~suzen
Keywords:
Remote Sensing and Geographical Information Systems Lab
Department of Geological Engineering
Middle East Technical University
06531 Ankara Turkey
  GIS, Remote Sensing, Landslide, Natural hazard assessment, dynamic processes
  Stephen Swabey  Department of Geography, University of Auckland, Private Bag 92019, Auckland, New Zealand +64.9.3737.599x4507
fax:+64.9.3737.434
karst, caves, fluvial, Quaternary, Pacific basin, NW Europe
  Frank H. (Bert) Swan Geomatrix Consultants, Inc. 100 Pine Street, Suite 1000 San Francisco, CA 94111 U.S.A (415)743.7043 or 
(415)434.9400
Fax:(415)434.1365
Quaternary stratigraphy, paleoseismology, geologic hazards assessment
  Luke Swan Center for Spatial Information
RGIS - Pacific Northwest
Central Washington University
Ellensburg, WA 98926-7420 USA
509.899.4088
 
fluvial; applications of geospatial technologies to geomorphic questions; terrain and hydraulic modeling; questions of scale; gravel-bed rivers
Graeme T. Swindles School of Geography, Elmwood Avenue, Belfast, BT7 1NN, Northern Ireland, UK +44(0)2890.273929 Quaternary, coastal, peatland, palaeoclimate
  Jon Sykes 4 Stonehenge Lane Albany, NY 12203 USA (518)458.8814  
  Ingrid Takken     surface runoff, runoff patterns, runoff modelling, hydraulic resistance, interrill/diffuse flow, rill/concentrated flow, erosion, sedimentation
Michal Tal University of Minnesota
St. Anthony Falls Laboratory
2 3rd Ave SE
Minneapolis, MN 55414
tel: 612.624.4675
fax: 612.624.4398
 
  Pradeep Talwani Dept. of Geological Sciences University of South Carolina Columbia, SC 29208 USA 1.803.777.6449
Fax:1.803.777.6610
tectonic, river
  Yukiya Tanaka Department of Geography, Kyunghee University, Hoegi.dong, Dongdaemun.gu, Seoul 130.701, Korea Fax:82.2.961.0251 rock control, development of valley, hillslope process, Eastern Asia
  Tao Tang Department of Geography University of Wisconsin.Milwaukee Milwaukee, WI 53201 USA (414)229.5818
Fax:(414)229.3981
karst, hydrology
  Mark Tarplee 82 Battleton Road, Evesham, Worcestershire, England 004479297.55569 Glacial geomorphology, Ireland
  Skovitina Tatyana Institute of the Earth Crust, Lermontov street 128, Irkutsk 664033, Russia 8(3952)465756 natural hazard (landslides, rockfalls, dammed lakes), Baikal rift zone, morphotectonic, faults, detachment, earthquakes
  Lawrence D. Taylor Dept. Geological Sciences Albion College Albion MI 49224 USA 517.629.0308 office
Fax:517.629.0509 attn.L.Taylor
glacial geology, glaciology, Pleistocene geology
Web.gif (1007 bytes) Mark P. Taylor Macquarie University, Department of Physical Geography, North Ryde, NSW 2109 Australia  02.9850.9448
Fax:02.9850.8420
Holocene floodplain environments, Late Quaternary change and their impact on fluvial systems, sedimentology, heavy metal pollution
  Penny M. Taylor Department of Geological and Environmental Sciences, Youngstown State University, One University Plaza, Youngstown, OH 44555 USA Office:(330)941.1752
Dept.:(330)941.3612
Dept.Fax:(330)941.1754
karst, Quaternary, education
  Steve Taylor Earth and Physical Sciences Department, Western Oregon University, Monmouth, OR 97361 USA (w)503.838.8398
(h)503.606.3541
Fax:503.838.8072
 
  Vatche Tchakerian Dept. of Geography Texas A&M University College Station, TX 77843.3147 USA 1.409.845.7997
Fax:1.409.862.4487
aeolian, desert geomorphology, sand dunes, Quaternary environments
  Pia R. Tecca National Research Council.IRPI C.so Stati Uniti 4 35020 Padova ITALY +39+49.8295824
Fax:+39+49.8295827
debris flows, landslides, geomorphic hazard assessment, DEM modelling
  Arnaud Temme MSc Laboratory of Soil Science and Geology
Department of Environmental Sciences
Wageningen University and Research Centre
Duivendaal 10
Postbus 37
6700 AA Wageningen
The Netherlands
  landscape evolution modelling and Geographical Iinformation Systems. I am researching in South Africa
Stijn Temmerman Laboratory for Experimental Geomorphology . K.U.Leuven, Redingenstraat 16, B.3000 Leuven, Belgium +32.16.326407
fax:+32.16.326400
coastal and estuarine sediment dynamics and geomorphology; biogeomorphology; tidal marshes; large rivers; floodplains; numerical modelling
  Roger Templeman Geosystems/CD2ROM Information Services, C13 Didcot Enterprise Centre, Hawksworth, Southmead, Didcot, Oxon OX11 7PH, UK +44.1235.810441
Fax:+44.1235.813913
fluvial, glacial, bibliographic data, literature searching
  Liliana B. Teruggi Dipartimento di Ingegneria Civile
Università degli Studi di Firenze,
via S.Marta, 3 50139 FIRENZE - ITALY
Tel.:++39.055.4796225
Fax:++39.055.495333
 
  Glenn D. Thackray Department of Geology, Idaho State University, Pocatello, ID 83204.8072 USA (208)236.3560.
Fax:(208)236.4414
glacial, fluvial, hillslope
  Lindsay Theis Dept. of Geography, University of Wisconsin.Madison, 550 N. Park St., Madison, WI 53706.1491 USA 608.256.1803 Fluvial geomorphology (Mississippi River floodplain and backwaters), human impacts on rivers and aquatic life
  Heinrich Thiemeyer Geogr. Institute, Friedrich.Schiller Universität, 07740 Jena, Germany +49.3641.6.32735
Fax:+49.3641.6.32347
soil erosion (degradation), desertification, soil geography, late quaternary processes, loess; regions: African Savannah, Middle Europe, Mediterranean
  David S. G. Thomas Dept. of Geography, University of Sheffield, Sheffield S10 2TN, UK 0742.824763
Fax:0742.797912
deserts, aeolian, Quaternary environments (esp. Africa & deserts)
  Michael F.Thomas Dept Environmental Science, University of Stirling, Stirling, Scotland FK9 4LA UK 44.1786.467839
Fax:44.1786.467843
tropical geomorphology, weathering and landforms, Quaternary environments and alluviation in the humid tropics
  Rob Thomas
 
School of Earth & Environment:
Earth Sciences,
University of Leeds, Leeds.
LS2 9JT. UK.
Phone (+44)(0)1133436624
Fax: (+44)(0)1133435259
 
  Neil R. Thomason Environmental Science Division, Institute of Environmental and Biological Sciences, Lancaster University, Lancaster, Lancashire, LA1 4YQ, UK (+1524)65201x.3337
Fax:(+1524)593985
sediment budgeting, uplands, fluvial, planform evolution, slope . channel coupling, geomorphic sensitivity
  Douglas M. Thompson Department of Physics and Astronomy, Connecticut College, 270 Mohegan Ave., New London, CT 06320.4196 USA (860)439.5016
Fax:(860)439.5011
high.gradient channel morphology, sediment transport, LOD, channel restoration and instream flow requirements
Ellen Thompson Department of Geography, The Ohio State University, 1036 Derby Hall, 154 North Oval Mall, Columbus, OH 43210 USA   ice cores, paleoclimate; Little Ice Age
  James A. Thompson Department of Agronomy, University of Kentucky, Lexington, Kentucky 40546.0091 USA (606)257.9312
Fax:(606)257.2185
soils, hillslope processes, wetlands, terrain analysis, GIS, modeling, soil erosion, hydrology
  Martin Thoms School of Resource and Environmental Science, University of Canberra, P.O Box 1, Belconnen ACT 2616, Australia (06)2012933
Fax:(06)2015305
fluvial, human impacts on rivers, ecological links with geomorphology, sediment transport, sediment contaminants, semi arid rivers, gravel bed rivers
  Bruce Thomson Regional Geomorphologist, British Columbia Ministry of Environment, Lands and Parks, Lower Mainland Region, 10470 . 152 Street, Surrey, British Columbia, V3R 0Y3, Canada.  (604)582.5350 
Fax (604)930.7119
Quaternary Geomorphology, Natural Hazards, Geo Hazards, Slope Stability, Rapid and Slow Mass Movement, Surficial Geology Mapping.
  Colin E. Thorn Department of Geography, 220 Davenport Hall, University of Illinois, 607 S. Mathews Ave., Urbana, IL 61801 USA 217.333.3342
Fax:217.244.1785
periglacial geomorphology, theory and philosophy of geomorphology
Mary J. Thornbush School of Geography and the Environment
University of Oxford
Mansfield Road
Oxford, OX1 3TB
United Kingdom
  Applied (environmental, archaeo-) and fluvial geomorphology; soils and sedimentology; future climate change
  Varyl Thorndycraft Centro de Ciencias Medioambientales.CSIC, C/ Serrano 115.Bis, 28006 Madrid, Spain +34.91.7452500 ext.213
Fax:+34.91.5640800
fluvial geomorphology, palaeofloods, environmental change
  Ruth Thornhill University College, Worcester (UK)   glacial geomorphology, especially in Snowdonia, North Wales, UK. 
  Martin Thorp Department of Geography, University College Dublin, Dublin 4, Ireland 353.1.7068175
Fax:353.1.2695597
fluvial, placers, remote sensing, tropics
  Bradley W. Thurber Rt. 2, Box 111, Walla Walla, WA 99362 USA (509)529.5627 Quaternary, fluvial, tectonic
  Anne Tillery 567 59th St. Oakland CA, 94609 phone 925.395.2042 soils, desert processes, climate, surface water hydrology
  Alexander Tillmann   0049(0)69.79823552
fax:0049(0)69.79822535
soil erosion, modelling, terrain analysis
  Jet Tilton
7955 Armor, Frisco, Texas 75035, USA
972.712.9474  Quaternary geology, Geoarchaeology, Glacial Geomorphology
  Keith Tinkler Dept. of Geography, Brock University ,St. Catharines, Ontario, Canada LS2 3A1   Quaternary regional history, fluvial, rockbed, bedrock channels, erosion rates, waterfalls
Web.gif (1007 bytes) Nathan A Toke School of Earth and Space
Exploration, Arizona State University, PO Box 1404, Tempe, AZ 85287-1404
  Tectonic Geomogphology, Urban Geomorphology
  Kerrie M Tomkins Department of Physical Geography
Macquarie University
North Ryde NSW 2109
Australia
ph +61.2.9850.8422
fax +61.2.9850.8420
long-term landscape evolution and extreme events
  Brian B. Tormey Dept. of Environmental Sciences, Penn State University, Altoona Campus, Altoona, PA 16601 USA 1.814.949.5272
Fax:1.814.238.3842
fluvial, glacial, periglacial
  Julia Toone Department of Geography, Loughborough University, Loughborough,
Leicestershire. LE11 3TU. England, U.K
0044.1509.222794 fluvial geomorphology, hydrological and ecological interactions, discontinuities
  Francesco Torre VIA CAGLIARI 2- 91100 - TRAPANI - ITALY
Contract Professor of Geography and Geomorphology at University of Bologna, Facoltà di Conservazione dei Beni Culturali di Ravenna, Corso in Beni Archeologici - Trapani.
0923.872485(office)
0923.547922(home)
0923.820579(Fax)
333.8081462(cell)
 
  Phil Townsend Assistant Professor, University of Maryland, Center for Environmental Science, Appalachian Laboratory, Frostburg, MD 21532 USA (301)689.3115 ext.102
Fax:(301)689.8518
fluvial, landscape ecology, remote sensing
  Terry Toy Dept. of Geography, University of Denver, Denver, Colorado 80208.0183 USA +1.303.871.2513
Fax:+1.303.871.2201
hillslopes, erosion, disturbed lands, mine.land reclamation
  Brian T. Tracy Remote Sensing/GIS Center, Cold Regions Research Engineering Lab, Engineer Research Development Center, US Army Corps of Engineers, 72 Lyme Road, Hanover, New Hampshire 03755.1290 USA 603.646.4739
Fax:603.646.4750
remote sensing, fluvial, aeolian, glacial, floods, sediment transport, landform process
  Carolyn Trayler Roan  Aquatic and Wetland Company, 1830 17th Street, Suite 100, Boulder, CO 80302 USA 303.442.5770 
Fax:303.442.8133
fluvial geomorphology, stream restoration, habitat restoration, hydrology, wetland delineation and mitigation
  Stanley W. Trimble Department of Geography, UCLA, 405 Hilgard, Los Angeles, CA 90025.1524 USA +1.310.825.1071 or 1314
Fax:1.310.206.5976
hydrology, fluvial, watershed management, environmental history
  Michelle Trommelen Box 82, Site 4, RR2, Stony Plain, Alberta, Canada T7X 1X2 780.963.4096 drumlins, eskers, flutings, moraines, mapping, ice flow
  Steve Trudgill Department of Geography, University of Cambridge, Downing Place, CB2 3EN, UK 01223.339874
Messages 01223.333399
limestone weathering, including building stone, hillslope hydrology and solute uptake, soil water flow pathways and solute uptake, solute modelling
  Haim Tsoar Dept. of Geography and Environmental Development, Ben.Gurion University of the Negev, Beer Sheva 84105 Israel +972.7.6472015(o) 
+972.7.6467006(h)
Fax: +972.7.6472821(o) +972.7.6460562(h)
aeolian processes, planetary geomorphology, climatic changes, desertification, remote sensing of deserts
  Minda Troost Pinnacles National Monument, 5000 Hwy 146, Paicines CA 95043 USA (831)389.4485 ext.272
fax:(831)389.4489 
Geologic mapping, mass wasting, fluvial geomorphology, restoration
  Greg Tucker  Cooperative Institute for Research in Environmental Sciences (CIRES), Department of Geological Sciences, University of Colorado, 2200 Colorado Avenue, Campus Box 399, Boulder, CO 80309-0399 USA   landscape evolution, fluvial, hillslope, numerical modeling
  Jon Tunnicliffe
Geography Dept., University of British Columbia, Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada, V6T 1Z2
(604)736.7556 sedimentology, bedload transport, hydraulics and watershed processes
Web.gif (1007 bytes) Neil Tunstall School of Geography and Earth Resources, The University of Hull, Hull HU6 7RX, UK 01482.466332
Fax:01482.466340
riffle/pool geomorphology and sedimentology and flow patterns, upland and coarse. bedded streams, geostatistics, river restoration/ rehabilitation
  Mike Turaski Hydrologist, BLM, Klamath Falls Resource Area 541/885.4127  
Alice Turkington Assistant professor, Department of Geography, University of Kentucky, 1473 Patterson Office Tower, Lexington KY 40506-0027 USA
2004 Binghamton Symposium
859.257.9682
Fax:859.323.1969
 
  Anne Tyler 737 SW 17th Ave # 201, Portland OR 97205 USA 503.222.7771 planning, GIS
  Matthew Tymchak 514A Woodrow Street Columbia, SC 29208 USA 803.256.9593 unsaturated zone hydrology, hillslope stability, sand dune morphology