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    A Scalable Framework for Post Fire Debris Flow Hazard Assessment Using Satellite Precipitation Data by Orland, Elijah, Kirschbaum, Dalia, Stanley, Thomas

    Published in Geophysical research letters (28-09-2022)
    “…Wildfire is a global phenomenon that has dramatic effects on erosion and flood potential. On steep slopes, burned areas are more likely to experience…”
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    Journal Article
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    Debris flow initiation in postglacial terrain: Insights from shallow landslide initiation models and geomorphic mapping in Southeast Alaska by Patton, Annette I., Roering, Joshua J., Orland, Elijah

    Published in Earth surface processes and landforms (01-05-2022)
    “…Debris flows pose persistent hazards and shape high‐relief landscapes in diverse physiographic settings, but predicting the spatiotemporal occurrence of debris…”
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    Deep Learning as a Tool to Forecast Hydrologic Response for Landslide‐Prone Hillslopes by Orland, Elijah, Roering, Joshua J., Thomas, Matthew A., Mirus, Benjamin B.

    Published in Geophysical research letters (28-08-2020)
    “…Empirical thresholds for landslide warning systems have benefitted from the incorporation of soil‐hydrologic monitoring data, but the mechanistic basis for…”
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    Deep Learning as a Tool to Forecast Hydrologic Response for Landslide-prone Hillslopes by Orland, Elijah

    Published 01-01-2020
    “…Empirical thresholds for landslide warning systems have benefitted from the incorporation of soil-hydrologic monitoring data, but the mechanistic basis for…”
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    Droughts impede water balance recovery from fires in the Western United States by Ahmad, Shahryar K., Holmes, Thomas R., Kumar, Sujay V., Lahmers, Timothy M., Liu, Pang-Wei, Nie, Wanshu, Getirana, Augusto, Orland, Elijah, Bindlish, Rajat, Guzman, Alberto, Hain, Christopher R., Melton, Forrest S., Locke, Kim A., Yang, Yun

    Published in Nature ecology & evolution (01-02-2024)
    “…A steady rise in fires in the Western United States, coincident with intensifying droughts, imparts substantial modifications to the underlying vegetation,…”
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