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RAPID: Land surface hazards under accelerating climate change: Example from 2023 Hurricane — NSF Award to Regents of the Universit

The climate impact on solid earth hazards, such as landslides, debris flows, river aggregation and flooding, has historically received little attention, but in recent years, this impact is disrupting communities and altering the environment we live in. There is an urgent need to understand how new climate regimes are g

Award titleRAPID: Land surface hazards under accelerating climate change: Example from 2023 Hurricane
Award ID2344994
AwardeeRegents of the University of Michigan - Ann Arbor
CityANN ARBOR
StateMI
Amount obligated$49,928
Principal investigatorMarin Clark
ProgramXC-Crosscutting Activities Pro
Start date09/15/2023
AbstractThe climate impact on solid earth hazards, such as landslides, debris flows, river aggregation and flooding, has historically received little attention, but in recent years, this impact is disrupting communities and altering the environment we live in. There is an urgent need to understand how new climate regimes are generating storms that unleash unprecedented episodes of erosion, ground failure and deposition. For example, arid environments are shaped by long periods of slow geomorphic activit
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