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Matthew A. Thomas
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A decade of remotely sensed observations highlight complex processes linked to coastal permafrost bluff erosion in the Arctic
BM Jones, LM Farquharson, CA Baughman, RM Buzard, CD Arp, ...
Environmental Research Letters 13 (11), 115001, 2018
1002018
Landslides Triggered by Hurricane Maria: Assessment of an Extreme Event in Puerto Rico
EK Bessette-Kirton, C Cerovski-Darriau, WH Schulz, JA Coe, JW Kean, ...
GSA Today, 2019
952019
Assessing the feasibility of satellite‐based thresholds for hydrologically driven landsliding
MA Thomas, BD Collins, BB Mirus
Water Resources Research 55 (11), 9006-9023, 2019
522019
Identifying physics‐based thresholds for rainfall‐induced landsliding
MA Thomas, BB Mirus, BD Collins
Geophysical Research Letters 45 (18), 9651-9661, 2018
492018
Postwildfire soil‐hydraulic recovery and the persistence of debris flow hazards
MA Thomas, FK Rengers, JW Kean, LA McGuire, DM Staley, KR Barnhart, ...
Journal of Geophysical Research: Earth Surface, e2021JF006091, 2021
472021
Variability in soil-water retention properties and implications for physics-based simulation of landslide early warning criteria
MA Thomas, BB Mirus, BD Collins, N Lu, JW Godt
Landslides 15 (7), 1265-1277, 2018
322018
The Arctic coastal erosion problem
JM Frederick, MA Thomas, D Bull, CA Jones, JD Roberts
Sandia National Laboratories Technical Report Series, 2016
312016
Deep Learning as a tool to forecast hydrologic response for landslide‐prone hillslopes
E Orland, JJ Roering, MA Thomas, BB Mirus
Geophysical Research Letters, e2020GL088731, 2020
252020
Hillslopes in humid‐tropical climates aren't always wet: implications for hydrologic response and landslide initiation in Puerto Rico
MA Thomas, BB Mirus, JB Smith
Hydrological Processes, 2020
182020
Geometric and material variability influences stress states relevant to coastal permafrost bluff failure
MA Thomas, A Mota, BM Jones, RC Choens, JM Frederick, DL Bull
Frontiers in Earth Science 8 (143), 2020
92020
Devil's Slide: An evolving feature of California's coastal landscape
MA Thomas, K Loague
Environmental & Engineering Geoscience 20 (1), 45-65, 2014
62014
Retreat of a coastal bluff in Pacifica, California
MM Pettit, MA Thomas, K Loague
Environmental & Engineering Geoscience 20 (2), 153-162, 2014
52014
The rainfall intensity-duration control of debris flows after wildfire
MA Thomas, DN Lindsay, DB Cavagnaro, JW Kean, SW McCoy, ...
Geophysical Research Letters 50 (10), 2023
42023
Fluid pressure responses for a Devil's Slide‐like system: problem formulation and simulation
MA Thomas, K Loague, CI Voss
Hydrological Processes 29 (6), 1450-1465, 2015
42015
Hydrogeologic insights for a Devil's Slide‐like system
MA Thomas, K Loague
Water Resources Research 50 (8), 6628-6645, 2014
32014
How long do runoff-generated debris-flow hazards persist after wildfire?
AP Graber, MA Thomas, JW Kean
Geophysical Research Letters 50 (19), e2023GL105101, 2023
22023
Postfire hydrologic response along the Central California, USA coast: insights for the emergency assessment of postfire debris-flow hazards
MA Thomas, JW Kean, SW McCoy, DN Lindsay, J Kostelnik, ...
Landslides, 2023
22023
Anthropogenic influences on groundwater in the vicinity of a long‐lived radioactive waste repository
MA Thomas, KL Kuhlman, AL Ward
Hydrological Processes 31 (14), 2637-2647, 2017
22017
Landscape change as recorded by the Ocean Shore Railroad
MA Thomas, K Loague
Journal of Environmental & Engineering Geoscience 22 (3), 209-223, 2016
12016
Evaluating Post-Wildfire Debris Flow Rainfall Thresholds and Volume Models at the 2020 Grizzly Creek Fire in Glenwood Canyon, Colorado, USA
FK Rengers, S Bower, A Knapp, JW Kean, DW vonLembke, MA Thomas, ...
EGUsphere 2023, 1-37, 2023
2023
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