J. Michael Daniels
Assistant Professor
Department of Geography
University of Denver
Denver, Colorado 80208
Telephone: (303) 871-7531
Office: BW 108
E-mail: j.michael.daniels@du.edu
Degrees:
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2002 Ph.D., Geography
University of Wisconsin - Madison -
1997 M.S., Geography
Louisiana State University -
1994 A.B., Geography and English
University of California - Berkeley
Research Interests:
I am a physical geographer and geomorphologist with research interests in fluvial geomorphology, hydrology, late Quaternary environmental change, alluvial stratigraphy, floodplain pedogenesis, geoarchaeology, and human modifications of river systems. My work investigates the development and behavior of geomorphic systems over timescales ranging from decades to several millennia. Recent and on-going projects include: flood hydrology of the North Platte River, Wyoming and Colorado; channel response to forest mortality from beetle infestation in Fraser Experimental Forest, Colorado; paleoenvironmental reconstruction and geoarchaeological reconnaissance of coastal Estremadura, Portugal; late Holocene fluvial responses to environmental change in the Great Plains.
Selected Publications:
- Mayer, J.H., Waguespack, N.M., Surovell, T.S., and Daniels, J.M. 2007. Paleoindian geoarchaeology of the Barger Gulch area. Geological Society of America Field Guide 10: 79-99.
- Daniels, J.M. 2007. Flood hydrology of the North Platte River headwaters in relation to precipitation variability. Journal of Hydrology 344:70-81.
- Prager, S.D., Daniels, J.M. Kelley, S. 2007. Sketch-based identification of bench and terrace slope breaks in the Laramie Basin, Wyoming. Transactions in GIS 11:701-717.
- Benedetti, M.M., Daniels, J.M., Ritchie, J. 2007. Predicting vertical accretion rates at an archaeological site on the Mississippi River floodplain: Effigy Mounds National Monument, Iowa. Catena 69:134-149.
- Daniels, J.M., Knox, J.C. 2005 Alluvial stratigraphic evidence for channel incision during the Mediaeval Warm Period on the central Great Plains, USA. The Holocene 15:736-747.
- Daniels, J.M. 2003. Floodplain aggradation and pedogenesis in a semiarid environment. Geomorphology 56:225-242.
- Knox, J.C., Daniels, J.M. 2002. Watershed scale and the stratigraphic record of large floods. In House, P.K., Webb, R.H., Baker, V.R., and Levish, D. R., eds. Ancient Floods, Modern Hazards: Principles and Applications of Paleoflood Hydrology. Water Science and Application Series, Vol. 5. American Geophysical Union. pp. 237-255.
- Daniels, J.M. 2002. Drainage network adjustment following channelization, Homochitto River Basin, Mississippi. In Steinberg, M.K., and Hudson, P.F., eds., Cultural and Physical Expositions: Geographic Studies in the Southern United States and Latin America. Geoscience and Man volume 36, pp. 291-308.
