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2005
April
Bruce Rhoads, U. of I. geography
professor, wins Guggenheim Fellowship
Andrea
Lynn, Humanities Editor
217-333-2177; andreal@uiuc.edu
4/15/05
CHAMPAIGN, Ill. —
Bruce Rhoads, a professor of geography
at the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, has received a 2005
Guggenheim Fellowship.
He is among 186 artists, scholars and scientists to be selected in the
John Simon Guggenheim Memorial Foundation’s 81st annual competition.
Winners are chosen on the basis of their “distinguished achievement
in the past and exceptional promise for future accomplishment,”
the foundation said in its April 7 awards announcement.
Rhoads, the head of the U. of I. geography department, won for his project
on fluvial dynamics of river confluences – his “longstanding
research interest,” he said. He will pursue the fellowship while
on sabbatical leave during the academic year 2005-2006.
“Confluences are fundamental components of the structure of natural
river networks,” Rhoads said, “yet earth scientists are
only beginning to understand the dynamics of physical processes at these
important locations in river systems.”
Rhoads’ research activities will include initiation of a project
supported by the National Science Foundation examining 3-D flow structure,
patterns of erosion and deposition, and mixing at large-river confluences.
“The project involves collecting field data on the Wabash River
and numerical modeling,” Rhoads said. He also will be co-editing
a book on “River Confluences, Tributary Effects, and Drainage
Networks” with colleagues in Canada and the United Kingdom.
In addition, Rhoads will continue to analyze data collected from past
NSF-supported work on confluences of small streams, comparing results
of those studies with the large-river study “in the hopes of identifying
important scaling relations for confluence dynamics,” he said.
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