What a great day! My poster about bank erosion monitoring with our stationary camera system gained an incredible interest. So many interactions and cool scientific discussion! That’s why I love #EGU25 .
What a great day! My poster about bank erosion monitoring with our stationary camera system gained an incredible interest. So many interactions and cool scientific discussion! That’s why I love #EGU25 .
Doing science can be difficult. Especially if you are a parent. I’m glad to attend this event at #EGU25 with like-minded parent scientists to gain insights for a more efficient work-life balance.
#EGU25
Busy geoscience week in Vienna 🙂
#EGU25
Finally, the most important geoscience event of the year is here! I am staying the whole week of @egu.eu #EGU25 so if you want to meet and discuss than DM me and let’s chat! 🙂
Geomorphology session overview, 28 April - 02 May, 2025. Below are tables for each day showing the GM sessions, times, and rooms for EGU25.
For geomorphologists going to EGU, here is your one-page overview of all of the GM sessions and activities next week! Looking forward to a week of free and open science, EDI discussions and activities, and plenty of talk about climate change...
#train2EGU
Regular maintenance of permanent GCPs and reference TLS scanning of bank erosion rates after the recent flood event of Sajó River.
Where do you continue? 🙂
Image is of a meandering river. Half way along is a beaver dam. The waters before the dam are discoloured with soils sediment. After the dam the waters are clear.
A beaver dam in British Columbia shows its ability to hold back sediment pollution during heavy rainfall, sediment damages freshwater habitat.
Two pairs of beavers are making a new wild home in Studland #UK & their unrestricted www.bbc.co.uk/news/article...
#nature #climatecrisis
Stefano walked me through a draft of this work about a year ago in a wonderfully unexpected office session – now in print in @agu.org WRR:
A Curvature-Based Framework for Automated Classification of Meander Bends (Dubon, Sgarabotto & Lanzoni, 2025)
doi.org/10.1029/2024...
Meander4D: the new river bank erosion monitoring system is now online 🙂 Our project with @tudresden.bsky.social aims a near-continous change detection of channel morphodynamics and to track flow velocities and water level (and potentially discharge later). Stay tuned for the 1st results 🙂
Hello World, Hello Bluesky!
It took me a while to sign up myself here since X has became a crap.
In the past few months I was mainly active on LinkedIn instead but now I will try to run my feed here also 🙂