Kelly Sank Data-verified
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Kelly Sank is a graduate student at the University of Arkansas at Fayetteville. Sank's research has focused on understanding the influence of marsh deposition on delta slopes and mass partitioning, as detailed in a 2022 publication. This work involves an investigation into geological processes and their impact on landforms. Sank collaborates with other researchers at the University of Arkansas, including John Shaw, José Silvestre, and Sam Zapp, with whom they have co-authored publications.
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- Publications: 1
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Marsh-Delta Interactions: The strong influence of marsh deposition on delta slopes and mass partitioning (2022)
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- Marsh-Delta Interactions: The strong influence of marsh deposition on delta slopes and mass partitioning
- Marsh-Delta Interactions: The strong influence of marsh deposition on delta slopes and mass partitioning
- Marsh-Delta Interactions: The strong influence of marsh deposition on delta slopes and mass partitioning
- Marsh-Delta Interactions: The strong influence of marsh deposition on delta slopes and mass partitioning
- Marsh-Delta Interactions: The strong influence of marsh deposition on delta slopes and mass partitioning