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Overview

Eddy J. Langendoen is affiliated with the Agricultural Research Service in the United States. Their research contributions primarily span environmental science and agricultural and biological sciences, with strong focuses on soil science, ecology, water science and technology, global and planetary change, and earth-surface processes.

The scientist's work addresses various topics including soil erosion and sediment transport, hydrology and sediment transport processes, hydrology and watershed management studies, flood risk assessment and management, geological formations and processes, landslides and related hazards, and tree root and stability studies.

Frequent publication venues for their research include:

  • Journal of Hydraulic Engineering
  • Water
  • Geomorphology
  • Water Resources Research
  • Proceedings of the 39th IAHR World Congress

Collaborations are notable with co-authors such as Roger A. Kuhnle, Mick Ursic, Kory Konsoer, Martin A. Locke, and D Vieira, each contributing to multiple joint publications.

Recent papers authored or co-authored by Eddy J. Langendoen cover topics related to environmental hydrology and soil conservation. These include:

  • Resilience of River Deltas in the Anthropocene, 2020, Journal of Geophysical Research Earth Surface
  • Global analysis of cover management and support practice factors that control soil erosion and conservation, 2022, International Soil and Water Conservation Research
  • Susceptibility to Gully Erosion: Applying Random Forest (RF) and Frequency Ratio (FR) Approaches to a Small Catchment in Ethiopia, 2021, Water
  • Progress and challenges in sustainable land management initiatives: A global review, 2022, The Science of The Total Environment
  • Soil moisture and hysteresis affect both magnitude and efficiency of root reinforcement, 2022, CATENA

Best Publications

  • Bank and near-bank processes in an incised channel

    Andrew Simon;Andrea Curini;Stephen E. Darby;Eddy J. Langendoen

  • Measuring streambank erosion due to ground water seepage: correlation to bank pore water pressure, precipitation and stream stage

    Garey A. Fox;Glenn V. Wilson;Andrew Simon;Eddy J. Langendoen

  • Modeling the Evolution of Incised Streams. II: Streambank Erosion

    Eddy J. Langendoen;Andrew Simon

  • A simplified 2D model for meander migration with physically-based bank evolution

    Davide Motta;Jorge D. Abad;Eddy J. Langendoen;Marcelo H. Garcia

  • Influence of two woody riparian species on critical conditions for streambank stability: Upper Truckee River, California

    Andrew Simon;Natasha Pollen;Eddy Langendoen

  • Spatial variability in bank resistance to erosion on a large meandering, mixed bedrock-alluvial river

    Kory M. Konsoer;Bruce L. Rhoads;Eddy J. Langendoen;James L. Best

  • Modeling the Evolution of Incised Streams: I. Model Formulation and Validation of Flow and Streambed Evolution Components

    Eddy J. Langendoen;Carlos V. Alonso

  • Improved numerical modeling of morphodynamics of rivers with steep banks

    Eddy J. Langendoen;Alejandro Mendoza;Alejandro Mendoza;Jorge D. Abad;Pablo Tassi

  • Resilience of River Deltas in the Anthropocene

    A.J.F. Hoitink;J.A. Nittrouer;P. Passalacqua;J.B. Shaw

  • Global analysis of cover management and support practice factors that control soil erosion and conservation

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  • Quantifying Reductions of Mass-Failure Frequency and Sediment Loadings From Streambanks Using Toe Protection and Other Means: Lake Tahoe, United States

    Andrew Simon;Natasha Pollen-Bankhead;Virginia Mahacek;Eddy Langendoen

  • Evaluating a process-based model for use in streambank stabilization: insights on the Bank Stability and Toe Erosion Model (BSTEM)

    Kate Klavon;Garey Fox;Lucie Guertault;Eddy Langendoen

  • The effects of floodplain soil heterogeneity on meander planform shape

    D. Motta;J. D. Abad;E. J. Langendoen;Marcelo Horacio Garcia

  • Improving efficacy of landscape interventions in the (sub) humid Ethiopian highlands by improved understanding of runoff processes

    Tigist Y. Tebebu;Tammo S. Steenhuis;Tammo S. Steenhuis;Dessalegn C. Dagnew;Christian D. Guzman

  • Morphological dynamics of gully systems in the subhumid Ethiopian Highlands: the Debre Mawi watershed

    Assefa D. Zegeye;Eddy J. Langendoen;Cathelijne R. Stoof;Seifu A. Tilahun

  • Modification of meander migration by bank failures

    D. Motta;E. J. Langendoen;J. D. Abad;M. H. García

  • Susceptibility to Gully Erosion: Applying Random Forest (RF) and Frequency Ratio (FR) Approaches to a Small Catchment in Ethiopia

    Selamawit Amare;Eddy Langendoen;Saskia Keesstra;Martine Van Der Ploeg

  • Seepage-Induced Streambank Erosion and Instability: In Situ Constant-Head Experiments

    T. L. Midgley;G. A. Fox;G. V. Wilson;D. M. Heeren

  • A Biophysical and Economic Assessment of a Community‐based Rehabilitated Gully in the Ethiopian Highlands

    Getaneh K. Ayele;Azalu A. Gessess;Meseret B. Addisie;Seifu A. Tilahun

  • Three‐dimensional flow structure and bed morphology in large elongate meander loops with different outer bank roughness characteristics

    Kory M. Konsoer;Bruce L. Rhoads;James L. Best;Eddy J. Langendoen

  • Test of a Method to Calculate Near-Bank Velocity and Boundary Shear Stress

    Jason W. Kean;Roger A. Kuhnle;J. Dungan Smith;Carlos V. Alonso

  • Physical-scale model designs for engineered log jams in rivers

    Michael S. Gallisdorfer;Sean J. Bennett;Joseph F. Atkinson;S. Mohammad Ghaneeizad

Frequent Co-Authors

Tammo S. Steenhuis
Tammo S. Steenhuis Cornell University
Andrew Simon
Andrew Simon Agricultural Research Service
Seifu A. Tilahun
Seifu A. Tilahun Bahir Dar University
Marcelo H. Garcia
Marcelo H. Garcia University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign
Bruce L. Rhoads
Bruce L. Rhoads University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign
James Leonard Best
James Leonard Best University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign
Trent W. Biggs
Trent W. Biggs San Diego State University
Garey A. Fox
Garey A. Fox North Carolina State University
Michael E. McClain
Michael E. McClain IHE Delft Institute for Water Education
Glenn V. Wilson
Glenn V. Wilson Agricultural Research Service

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