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Emmanuel J. Gabet is affiliated with San Jose State University in the United States. Their research contributions span several areas within Earth and Planetary Sciences and Environmental Science, with a particular focus on Earth-Surface Processes, Atmospheric Science, Management, Monitoring, Policy and Law, Geophysics, and Ecology.

The scientist's recent publications cover topics related to geological formations, erosion, and landscape evolution. Their papers include:

  • "Hilltop Curvature Increases With the Square Root of Erosion Rate" (2021), published in Journal of Geophysical Research Earth Surface
  • "River profile evolution by plucking in lithologically heterogeneous landscapes: Uniform uplift vs. tilting" (2020), published in Earth Surface Processes and Landforms
  • "Minimal net incision of the northern Sierra Nevada (California, USA) since the Eocene-early Oligocene" (2020), published in Geology
  • "Disequilibrium river networks dissecting the western slope of the Sierra Nevada, California, USA, record significant late Cenozoic tilting and associated surface uplift: Comment" (2022), published in Geological Society of America Bulletin

The research areas prominently addressed include geological formations and processes, geology and paleoclimatology, landslides and related hazards, hydrology and sediment transport processes, geological and geochemical analysis, soil erosion and sediment transport, and earthquake and tectonic studies.

Frequent co-authors collaborating with Emmanuel J. Gabet include:

  • Simon M. Mudd
  • Robert Wood
  • Stuart Grieve
  • Steven A. Binnie
  • Tibor J. Dunai

The scientist's work has been published multiple times in the Geological Society of America Bulletin, with additional publications in other peer-reviewed venues such as the Journal of Geophysical Research Earth Surface, Earth Surface Processes and Landforms, Geology, and the American Journal of Science.

Main publication venues include:

  • Geological Society of America Bulletin
  • Journal of Geophysical Research Earth Surface
  • Earth Surface Processes and Landforms
  • Geology
  • American Journal of Science

Best Publications

  • Decoupling of erosion and precipitation in the Himalayas

    D. W. Burbank;A. E. Blythe;J. Putkonen;B. Pratt-Sitaula

  • The Effects of Bioturbation on Soil Processes and Sediment Transport

    Emmanuel J. Gabet;O.J. Reichman;Eric W. Seabloom

  • Rainfall thresholds for landsliding in the Himalayas of Nepal

    Emmanuel J. Gabet;Douglas W. Burbank;Jaakko K. Putkonen;Beth A. Pratt-Sitaula

  • Effects of bedrock landslides on cosmogenically determined erosion rates

    Nathan A. Niemi;Nathan A. Niemi;Michael Oskin;Douglas W. Burbank;Arjun M. Heimsath

  • A theoretical model coupling chemical weathering rates with denudation rates

    Emmanuel J. Gabet;Simon M. Mudd

  • The mobilization of debris flows from shallow landslides

    Emmanuel J. Gabet;Simon M. Mudd

  • Modern erosion rates in the High Himalayas of Nepal

    Emmanuel J. Gabet;Douglas W. Burbank;Beth Pratt-Sitaula;Jaakko Putkonen

  • Gopher bioturbation: field evidence for non-linear hillslope diffusion.

    Emmanuel J. Gabet

  • Lateral migration and bank erosion in a saltmarsh tidal channel in San Francisco Bay, California

    Emmanuel J. Gabet

  • Sediment transport by dry ravel

    Emmanuel J. Gabet

  • Sediment detachment by rain power

    Emmanuel J. Gabet;Thomas Dunne

  • THE EFFECT OF BIDIRECTIONAL FLOW ON TIDAL CHANNEL PLANFORMS

    Sergio Fagherazzi;Emmanuel J. Gabet;David Jon Furbish

  • Bedrock erosion by root fracture and tree throw: A coupled biogeomorphic model to explore the humped soil production function and the persistence of hillslope soils

    Emmanuel J. Gabet;Simon M. Mudd

  • A morphometric analysis of gullies scoured by post-fire progressively bulked debris flows in southwest Montana, USA

    Emmanuel J. Gabet;Andy Bookter

  • Bedload-to-suspended load ratio and rapid bedrock incision from Himalayan landslide-dam lake record

    Breth Pratt-Sitaula;Michelle Garde;Douglas W. Burbank;Michael Oskin

  • The effects of vegetative ash on infiltration capacity, sediment transport, and the generation of progressively bulked debris flows

    Emmanuel J. Gabet;Paul Sternberg

  • Landslides on coastal sage-scrub and grassland hillslopes in a severe El Niño winter: The effects of vegetation conversion on sediment delivery

    Emmanuel J. Gabet;Thomas Dunne

  • A stochastic sediment delivery model for a steep Mediterranean landscape

    Emmanuel J. Gabet;Thomas Dunne

  • Modern climate and erosion in the Himalaya

    Douglas W. Burbank;Bodo Bookhagen;Emmanuel J. Gabet;Jaakko Putkonen

  • Effects of sediment pulses on channel morphology in a gravel-bed river

    Daniel F. Hoffman;Emmanuel J. Gabet

  • Post-fire thin debris flows: sediment transport and numerical modelling

    Emmanuel J. Gabet

Frequent Co-Authors

Simon M. Mudd
Simon M. Mudd University of Edinburgh
Douglas W. Burbank
Douglas W. Burbank University of California, Santa Barbara
Bodo Bookhagen
Bodo Bookhagen University of Potsdam
Thomas Dunne
Thomas Dunne University of California, Santa Barbara
Michael E. Oskin
Michael E. Oskin University of California, Davis
Nathan A. Niemi
Nathan A. Niemi University of Michigan–Ann Arbor
Anthony Dosseto
Anthony Dosseto University of Wollongong
Kate Maher
Kate Maher Stanford University
Jessica L. M. Gutknecht
Jessica L. M. Gutknecht University of Minnesota

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