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River and water resources scientist: floods, drought, water quality, sediment, human impacts PhD @Dartmouth Professor @ColbyCollege

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Evan Dethier
3 years
Very excited to have a new paper out in Science today! We used satellites to see how most of the big rivers on earth have changed (or not) in the past half century. Long story short: direct human activity is rapidly and dramatically altering rivers. https://t.co/kSKHyfAEQQ
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Dams have decreased sediment flux in the global north, but land-use changes have increased it in the global south.
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Evan Dethier
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Astonishing landslide occurrence in Indonesia after Cyclone Senyar. Sentinel-2 satellite image from Nov. 29th shows 100s of landslides triggered on Sumatra. comparison image from Oct. 27th.
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Evan Dethier
2 months
Our paper on hillslope & channel recovery after Hurricane Irene, out early in @GSAPublications: https://t.co/A2IK75lzGB We find erosion on Irene-triggered landslides persists, extending sediment impacts to the present. Let us know if you read it!
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Evan Dethier
3 months
Happy to contribute to discussion of @NASAEarth’s image of the day showing the effects of mining on transnational rivers in South America. Check out our research on mining and water quality (linked in the article) to learn more!
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The Guiana Shield’s rugged terrain shapes Guyana’s waterways, but mining has altered their clarity.
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adrapeau
2 years
A recent @dartmouth led study in @Nature maps the #mining boom across the global tropics. Research led by #rivers and waters scientist @evandethier, @DartGrad alum & @Occidental assistant prof. Co-authors include: @silmanmr, @LuisFernandez0 & @DaveLutz.
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@shannahanbury
Shanna Hanbury Lemos
2 years
Gold costs over 7 times more today than in 2000. And its mining is taking a toll: 5-7% of the world's large tropical rivers are now murky with sediment. Based on a study by @evandethier, @silmanmr, @LuisFernandez0 and others. For @MongabayOrg:
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Escalating geopolitical tensions, a weakening dollar, and growing distrust in financial markets has triggered a tropical rush for gold, diamonds and precious metals that’s doing serious ecological...
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@aurora_torresm
Aurora Torres @[email protected]
2 years
Fantastic work about the impact of mineral mining (gold, diamonds and others) in tropical rivers showing strong evidence for a rapid rise in suspended sediment concentrations
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Evan Dethier
2 years
A major, 21st century mining boom is happening in rivers across the global tropics. Our new paper in @Nature documents the mostly unreported rise of mining in 49 countries, in more than 400 districts along 173 rivers. Read here and please share! https://t.co/3C5fILSLct
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@JimenaDiazLeiva
Dr. Jimena Diaz Leiva (she/her/ella)
2 years
Our paper out in @Nature yesterday, led by @evandethier! Mining taking place around the world is not only critical for sustaining local livelihoods but is also shaping biophysical processes at micro and macro-levels. Read more below and share widely! https://t.co/v5d7d5VXrC
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Evan Dethier
2 years
A major, 21st century mining boom is happening in rivers across the global tropics. Our new paper in @Nature documents the mostly unreported rise of mining in 49 countries, in more than 400 districts along 173 rivers. Read here and please share! https://t.co/3C5fILSLct
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@DaveLutz
David Lutz
2 years
Pleased to share our new work mapping alluvial mining across the entire planet in today's issue of @Nature. The mining epidemic is global and threatens tropical biodiversity. Led by @evandethier and with @silmanmr @LuisFernandez0 via @LCLUCProgram. https://t.co/KfNLYVLhCo
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2 years
Increased sediment concentrations in rivers linked to mining.
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@AHCG_Dartmouth
Dartmouth Applied Hydroclimatology Group
2 years
Excellent article by @MelinaWalling on climate change and irrigation from multiple perspectives: https://t.co/zyMDfASsxk, including ours from a new paper analyzing costs and benefits of irrigation by mid- and end-of-century: https://t.co/2QGITJOaof.
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As brutal heat stretches across much of the United States, some farmers may be watching their crops grow parched.
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Evan Dethier
2 years
I began this work as a post-doc @dartmouth with @DaveLutz, continued @Bowdoin, and finished this summer @Occidental. Funded throughout by @NASA with stalwart collaborators @WakeForest @WFUCEES @CINCIAMDD @silmanmr @LuisFernandez0 @JimenaDiazLeiva and many others not on here.
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Evan Dethier
2 years
The global prevalence of these mining activities is astonishing. Here's satellite images of mining in the Democratic Republic of the Congo, near the border of Senegal and Mali, in Indonesia, Venezuela, and Brazil. An environmental challenge/crisis across the world.
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Evan Dethier
2 years
Mining usually begins by cutting down all the trees along a targeted area, leading to landscape change like we see here in Myanmar:
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Evan Dethier
2 years
@Nature More than 35,000 kilometers (!) of rivers are altered by mining waste globally--we trace sediment plumes as much as 1,000 km downstream of individual mining areas. This sediment can alter the health of streams and rivers, making water undrinkable for humans or unlivable for fish.
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@evandethier
Evan Dethier
2 years
A major, 21st century mining boom is happening in rivers across the global tropics. Our new paper in @Nature documents the mostly unreported rise of mining in 49 countries, in more than 400 districts along 173 rivers. Read here and please share! https://t.co/3C5fILSLct
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Evan Dethier
2 years
Our 2020 paper showed these changes, especially the shift toward extreme floods occurring during the summer or fall, not during spring snowmelt. Summer/fall rain events are getting more potent, Winter snowpacks are waning! https://t.co/lNFsNdxu0s
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Evan Dethier
2 years
Summer (dry season) flooding in the Northeast has become more common in the past few decades. Great thoughts in the @nytimes from my PhD advisor Frank Magilligan on adaptation. Lots of colleagues working on this topic @dartmouth, including @AHCG_Dartmouth.
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adrapeau
2 years
Regarding the #VTFlood2023, “You hope that every event like this keeps people alert, and thinking of the future,” says Frank Magilligan, a geography professor @dartmouth and expert on #floodhydrology via @nytimes by @jrusstimes. https://t.co/9Wh5JVZ8ME
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Evan Dethier
2 years
This first-hand account of deadly flooding in Pennsylvania is insane. Just driving down the road and this happens. 7” of rain in 45 minutes!! via: https://t.co/thfPjxynsR
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Evan Dethier
2 years
I really think this is one of the central questions of our time — in an age of building and energy transition, let’s figure out how to improve extractive practices for greater sustainability, transparency, and equity. Excited to be part of this #agu2023 session!
@Mettebendixen08
Mette Bendixen
2 years
Join our session at #AGU2023 on The Impacts of Mineral Extraction and Artisanal Mining on Societies and Natural Environments! 👷🏾🧤🐛🌱🚚🏝️🏢⏳💰⛏️🧱🔬🔔🛰️ We welcome a broad set of approaches to and views on the topic! @KHwave @DrChrisHackney @lifeinmud https://t.co/5yDviBEwdf
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