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Jeremy G. Venditti

Jeremy G. Venditti

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Earth Science

D-Index
43
Citations
5665
World Ranking
5089
National Ranking
245

Overview

Jeremy G. Venditti is affiliated with Simon Fraser University in Canada. Their research primarily focuses on environmental science and earth and planetary sciences, with significant work in agricultural and biological sciences.

The scientist has contributed extensively to the understanding of hydrology and sediment transport processes, geological formations and processes, and soil erosion and sediment transport. Additional research topics include landslides and related hazards, aeolian processes and effects, geology and paleoclimatology research, as well as hydraulic flow and structures.

Key subfields within their research span ecology, earth-surface processes, soil science, management, monitoring, policy and law, and atmospheric science.

Jeremy G. Venditti has published in various scientific venues, including the Journal of Geophysical Research Earth Surface, where they have at least 15 publications. Other frequent publication venues include Geophysical Research Letters, Earth Surface Processes and Landforms, Zenodo (CERN European Organization for Nuclear Research), and Nature.

Frequent co-author collaborations involve:

  • Tingan Li
  • Elizabeth Dingle
  • Michael Church
  • R. W. Bradley
  • Eric Deal

Some of their recent papers include:

  • "Mud in rivers transported as flocculated and suspended bed material," 2020, published in Nature Geoscience
  • "Grain shape effects in bed load sediment transport," 2023, published in Nature
  • "Entrainment and suspension of sand and gravel," 2020, published in Earth Surface Dynamics
  • "A Mechanistic Model for Lateral Erosion of Bedrock Channel Banks by Bedload Particle Impacts," 2020, published in Journal of Geophysical Research Earth Surface
  • "Sediment dynamics across gravel-sand transitions: Implications for river stability and floodplain recycling," 2020, published in Geology

Best Publications

  • Is the critical Shields stress for incipient sediment motion dependent on channel‐bed slope?

    Michael P. Lamb;William E. Dietrich;Jeremy G. Venditti

  • Spectral analysis of turbulent flow and suspended sediment transport over fixed dunes

    Jeremy G. Venditti;Sean J. Bennett

  • Response of bed surface patchiness to reductions in sediment supply

    Peter A. Nelson;Jeremy G. Venditti;William E. Dietrich;James W. Kirchner;James W. Kirchner;James W. Kirchner

  • Reevaluating dune scaling relations

    Ryan W. Bradley;Jeremy G. Venditti

  • Bed form initiation from a flat sand bed

    Jeremy G. Venditti;Jeremy G. Venditti;Michael A. Church;Sean J. Bennett

  • Morphodynamics of small-scale superimposed sand waves over migrating dune bed forms

    Jeremy G. Venditti;Michael Church;Sean J. Bennett

  • On the transition between 2D and 3D dunes

    Jeremy G. Venditti;Michael Church;Sean J. Bennett

  • The 2015 landslide and tsunami in Taan Fiord, Alaska

    Bretwood Higman;Dan H. Shugar;Colin P. Stark;Göran Ekström

  • Translation and dispersion of sediment pulses in flume experiments simulating gravel augmentation below dams

    Leonard S. Sklar;Jessica Fadde;Jeremy G. Venditti;Jeremy G. Venditti;Peter Nelson

  • Mobilization of coarse surface layers in gravel-bedded rivers by finer gravel bed load

    J. G. Venditti;W. E. Dietrich;P. A. Nelson;M. A. Wydzga

  • Turbulent flow and drag over fixed two‐ and three‐dimensional dunes

    Jeremy G. Venditti;Jeremy G. Venditti

  • Effect of sediment pulse grain size on sediment transport rates and bed mobility in gravel bed rivers

    J. G. Venditti;W. E. Dietrich;P. A. Nelson;M. A. Wydzga

  • Grain shape effects in bed load sediment transport

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  • Sediment transport and shear stress partitioning in a vegetated flow

    Caroline Le Bouteiller;J. G. Venditti

  • Flow structure and resistance over subaquaeous high‐ and low‐angle dunes

    Eva Kwoll;Eva Kwoll;J G Venditti;R W Bradley;Christian Winter

  • Turbulent flow over a dune: Green River, Colorado

    Jeremy G. Venditti;Bernard O. Bauer

  • Experimental evidence for the effect of hydrographs on sediment pulse dynamics in gravel‐bedded rivers

    Robert Humphries;Robert Humphries;Jeremy G. Venditti;Leonard S. Sklar;John K. Wooster

  • Morphology and controls on the position of a gravel‐sand transition: Fraser River, British Columbia

    Jeremy G. Venditti;Michael Church

  • Mud in rivers transported as flocculated and suspended bed material

    Michael P. Lamb;Jan de Leeuw;Woodward W. Fischer;Andrew J. Moodie

  • Bed topography and the development of forced bed surface patches

    Peter A. Nelson;William E. Dietrich;Jeremy G. Venditti

  • Flow in bedrock canyons

    Jeremy G. Venditti;Colin D. Rennie;James Bomhof;Ryan W. Bradley

  • The grain size gap and abrupt gravel-sand transitions in rivers due to suspension fallout

    Michael P. Lamb;Jeremy G. Venditti

  • Coherent Flow Structures at Earth's Surface

    Jeremy G. Venditti;James L. Best;Michael Church;Richard J. Hardy

Frequent Co-Authors

Michael Church
Michael Church University of British Columbia
William E. Dietrich
William E. Dietrich University of California, Berkeley
Leonard S. Sklar
Leonard S. Sklar Concordia University
Ray Kostaschuk
Ray Kostaschuk Simon Fraser University
Michael P. Lamb
Michael P. Lamb California Institute of Technology
Mead A. Allison
Mead A. Allison Tulane University
Marten Geertsema
Marten Geertsema University of Northern British Columbia
Gwenn E. Flowers
Gwenn E. Flowers Simon Fraser University
Sean J. Bennett
Sean J. Bennett University at Buffalo, State University of New York
Sean P.S. Gulick
Sean P.S. Gulick The University of Texas at Austin

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