E. C. Menio
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University of Arkansas at Fayetteville
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E. C. Menio's research focuses on geomorphology, specifically the formation and processes of periglacial alluvial fans. Their work investigates the rates and controlling factors involved in the development of these landforms, with implications for understanding similar features on other planets, such as Mars. Menio has utilized historical aerial imagery to create digital elevation models (hDEMs) for detecting altimetric changes in Arctic landscapes, employing the Black Mountain Alluvial Fan Complex in Canada as a case study. This research contributes to the understanding of landscape evolution in cold environments. Menio has published a total of 9 works and has an h-index of 1, with 6 citations.
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- h-index: 1
- Publications: 9
- Citations: 6
Selected Publications
- Data from: Detecting altimetric changes in Arctic landscapes using historical aerial imagery-derived digital elevation models (hDEMs): Case study of the Black Mountain Alluvial Fan Complex, Canada (2025) DOI
- Detecting Altimetric Changes in Arctic Landscapes Using Historical Aerial Imagery-Derived Digital Elevation Models (hDEMs): Case Study of the Black Mountain Alluvial Fan Complex, Canada (2025) DOI
- Rates and processes controlling periglacial alluvial fan formation: Implications for martian fans (2022) DOI
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