UW News

November 7, 2006

UW experts available for background information on flooding, landslides

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University of Washington faculty members are able to provide background on the ways local watersheds have been managed, the effects of land-use changes on watersheds or other information concerning flooding and landslides as the region continues to experience wet weather. They can’t, of course, give updates on things that are better addressed by the National Weather Service or offices of emergency management.


David Montgomery
Professor of Earth and space sciences, University of Washington
Office 206-685-2560
dave@ess.washington.edu
Landslides, floods, geomorphic processes, the impacts of natural and anthropogenic disturbance, and the development of practical methods for minimizing land use disturbance.


Susan Bolton
Professor of forest resources, University of Washington
Office 206-685-7651
sbolton@u.washington.edu
Surface water hydrology, watershed management and modeling, and land-water interactions.


Kathy Troost
Research scientist in Earth and space sciences, University of Washington
Office 206-616-9769
ktroost@u.washington.edu
Cannot speak on land management issues, instead can help with the causes, settings, distributions and sizes of mudslides in the Puget Sound area, can also speak to the geology of the area.


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