On Wednesday, February 10, at 10 AM, our new colleague Greg Ruetenik will present his introductory talk entitled

“Coupled interactions between surface processes, the solid Earth, and sea level”

This presentation will demonstrate how numerical modelling can be used to quantify the erosional and depositional response to dynamic topography and sea level changes. In turn, it can be shown that sediment redistribution deforms paleoshorelines, allowing for revised estimates of relative sea level over Kyr to Myr timescales.

Long-term landscape evolution modelling has been Greg’s principal research topic at the Syracuse University, NY,  where he received his PhD in 2017.
At our institute he joins the Earth Surface and Palaeoclimate Team. For more details on Greg’s research and publications, visit his web page.

The talk will be given online, via Zoom:

https://cesnet.zoom.us/j/95299062988?pwd=clNzNW5zY1F6L0ZRWkFHa0tHRWNpdz09

Meeting ID: 952 9906 2988
Passcode: 693430