KatherineÌýLininger
- (She/Her)
- Assistant Professor of Geography
- fluvial geomorphology; ecogeomorphology; carbon cycle; water resources management; coupled natural-human systems
- PhD in Earth Sciences, Colorado State University
- PHYSICAL GEOGRAPHY
Research Interests
Rivers integrate the landscape, carrying and depositing water, sediment, large wood, carbon, and nutrients. My research is focused on river and floodplain dynamics and the interactions between geomorphic processes and ecological processes. I am particularly interested in the influence of river and floodplain processes on the flux and storage of organic carbon in floodplain soil and large wood; interactions between downed large wood, vegetation, and geomorphic processes; river and floodplain dynamics in the Sub-Arctic and Arctic; and coupled natural-human systems research related to rivers. Much of my research has been focused on large floodplain rivers, and I incorporate fieldwork, statistical modeling, and remote sensing methods into my work.
Recent Courses Taught
- Spring 2025Ìý GEOG 5161-002Ìý Research and Design in Geography
- Fall 2024Ìý GEOG/GEOL 4241Ìý Earth Surface Processes
- Fall 2024Ìý GEOGÌý5241Ìý Topics/Physical Geography: Fluvial Geomorphology
- Spring 2024Ìý GEOG 5161Ìý Research and Design in Geography
- Fall 2023Ìý GEOG/GEOL 4241 ÌýPrinciples of Geomorphology
- Fall 2023Ìý GEOGÌý5241Ìý Topics/Physical Geography: Fluvial Geomorphology
- Fall 2022Ìý GEOG/GEOL 4241 ÌýPrinciples of Geomorphology
- Fall 2022Ìý GEOGÌý5241Ìý Topics/Physical Geography: Fluvial Geomorphology
- Fall 2021Ìý GEOG 1011Ìý Environmental Systems: Landscapes and Water
- Fall 2021Ìý GEOG/GEOL 4241 ÌýPrinciples of Geomorphology
- Spring 2021Ìý GEOG 1011Ìý Environmental Systems: Landscapes and Water
- Spring 2020Ìý GEOG 1011Ìý Environmental Systems: Landscapes and Water
- Spring 2020Ìý GEOGÌý5241Ìý Topics/Physical Geography: Fluvial Geomorphology
Recent Publications
Lininger, K. B., & Lave, R. (2024). River restoration can increase carbon storage but is not yet a suitable basis for carbon credits. BioScience, biae083.
Cathcart, C.N., Falke, J.A., Fox, J., Henszey, R., and Lininger, K. B. (2024). Multiscale processes drive formation of logjam habitats and use by juvenile Chinook salmon across a boreal stream network in Alaska, River Research and Applications.
Rees, J. C., Lininger, K. B., Landis, J. D., & Briles, C. E. (2024). Assessing controls on sedimentation rates and sediment organic carbon accretion in beaver ponds. Science of The Total Environment, 949, 174951.
Ockelford, A., Wohl, E., Ruiz-Villanueva, V., Comiti, F., Piegay, H., Parsons, D., Darby, S.,…..Lininger, K. B.,….et al., (2024) Working with Wood in Rivers in the Western United States, River Research and Applications.
Johaneman, T. M., Lininger, K. B., Schook, D. M., Pitlick, J., & Martin, M. (2023). The Influence of Knickpoint Development and Channel Incision on Riparian Vegetation in Semi-Arid River Corridors. Water Resources Research, 59(10), e2023WR034872.
Fogel, C. B., & Lininger, K. B. (2023). Geomorphic complexity influences coarse particulate organic matter transport and storage in headwater streams. Frontiers in Water, 5, 1227167.
Hwang, K., Harpold, A., Tague, C., Lowman, L., Boisramé, G., Lininger, K.B., Sullivan, P.L., Manning, A., Graup, L., Litvak, M., Lewis, G., Miller, K., Brooks, P., and Barnard, H. (2023). Seeing the Disturbed Forest for the Trees: Remote Sensing Is Underutilized to Quantify Critical Zone Response to Unprecedented Disturbance. Earth’s Future, 11(8), e2022EF003314.
Lininger, K. B., & Hilton, S. (2022). Large Wood in Small Channels: A 20-Year Study of Budgets and Piece Mobility in Two Redwood Streams. Water Resources Research, 58(11), e2022WR033047.
Guiney, M. R., & Lininger, K. B. (2022). Disturbance and valley confinement: Controls on floodplain large wood and organic matter jam deposition in the Colorado Front Range, USA. Earth Surface Processes and Landforms, 47(6), 1371–1389.
Lininger, K. B., Rowan, A. V., Livers, B., Kramer, N., Ruiz-Villanueva, V., Sendrowski, A., & Burrough, S. (2021). Perspectives on being a field-based geomorphologist during pregnancy and early motherhood. Earth Surface Processes and Landforms, 46(14), 2767–2772.
Lininger, K. B., Scamardo, J. E., & Guiney*, M. R. (2021). Floodplain Large Wood and Organic Matter Jam Formation After a Large Flood: Investigating the Influence of Floodplain Forest Stand Characteristics and River Corridor Morphology. Journal of Geophysical Research: Earth Surface, 126(6), e2020JF006011.