Biography and Research Information
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E. Menio's research focuses on understanding geomorphological processes in periglacial environments and their implications for planetary science. Their work investigates the formation of alluvial fans in periglacial settings, drawing parallels to features observed on Mars. This research utilizes historical aerial imagery to derive digital elevation models (hDEMs) for detecting altimetric changes in Arctic landscapes, with a case study examining the Black Mountain Alluvial Fan Complex in Canada. Menio has published work on these topics, with a total of one publication cited six times and an h-index of 1. Key collaborators include Hank Theiss and E. C. Menio, with whom they have shared multiple publications.
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- h-index: 1
- Publications: 1
- Citations: 6
Selected Publications
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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)
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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)
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Rates and processes controlling periglacial alluvial fan formation: Implications for martian fans (2022)
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- Rates and processes controlling periglacial alluvial fan formation: Implications for martian fans
- Rates and processes controlling periglacial alluvial fan formation: Implications for martian fans
- Rates and processes controlling periglacial alluvial fan formation: Implications for martian fans
- Rates and processes controlling periglacial alluvial fan formation: Implications for martian fans
- Rates and processes controlling periglacial alluvial fan formation: Implications for martian fans
- Rates and processes controlling periglacial alluvial fan formation: Implications for martian fans
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