Peter M. Allen
Professor
Department of Geosciences
Baylor University
United States of America
Biography
Mr. Peter M. Allen is currently working as a professor at Baylor university in the department of Department of Geosciences,USA. He has research interest in the Impact of urbanization on stream channels; erosion degradation and aggradation of streams, Stream-groundwater interactions and water budget models, Recharge mechanisms and bypass flow in clay shale terrain, Field techniques for assessment of geological processes as sedimentation and erosion. His current research work is on Monitoring bank erosion in cohesive and non cohesive channels and comparing results with submerged jet tests to aid in developing a channel erosion model based on continuous simulation of flow, bank soil water balance, flow proportional tractive force, and subaerial processes. He has more publications.
Research Interest
Impact of urbanization on stream channels; erosion degradation and aggradation of streams, Stream-groundwater interactions and water budget models, Recharge mechanisms and bypass flow in clay shale terrain.
Publications
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Harmel R.D., Richardson C.W., King K.W., and Allen P.M., (2006), Runoff and soil loss relationships for the Texas Blackland Prairies ecosystem: Journal of Hydrology, v. 331, p. 471-483.
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Duke J.R., J.D. White, S.J. Prochnow, L. Zygo, P.M. Allen, et al. (2007), The use of remote sensing and modeling to detect small dam influences on land-use changes along downstream riparian zones. International Journal of Ecohydrology and Hydrobiology vol. 7, PP.23-35.