Harrison K. Martin
Earth and Planetary Sciences · Indiana University
Publications
43
Citations
223
Est. group size
~2
Recurring co-author estimate
Active years
13
Publishing since 2014
Harrison K. Martin studies how landscapes and river systems evolve over time and how sediment is eroded, transported, and deposited across the Earth's surface. Much of the work focuses on reconstructing ancient river and basin systems, such as the Cretaceous-age deposits of the Athabasca Oil Sands in Canada, and on global-scale analyses of where sediment originates and accumulates. Recent projects also apply drone-based lidar mapping to archaeological and terrain studies.
Publication activity has been steady with periodic peaks, averaging around 5.6 papers per year over the last five years.
Generated by claude-opus-4-8 from public bibliographic data · Jul 11, 2026
- Earth is mostly diffusive: A global analysis of landscape evolution
Science Advances · 2026
- High Resolution Lidar Drone Imagery Assessment of the Rattlesnake Mound Complex at Cahokia, Illinois, USA
Midcontinental Journal of Archaeology · 2025
- The unexpected global distribution of Earth’s sediment sources and sinks
Geology · 2025
- Supplemental Material: The unexpected global distribution of Earth’s sediment sources and sinks
2025
- Supplemental Material: The unexpected global distribution of Earth’s sediment sources and sinks
2025
- Supplemental Material: The unexpected global distribution of Earth’s sediment sources and sinks
2025
- Early Cretaceous evolution of the McMurray Formation: A review toward a better understanding of the paleo-depositional system
Earth-Science Reviews · 2024
- Comparison of the morphology, facies, and reservoir quality of valley fills in the southern Athabasca Oil Sands Region, Alberta, Canada
AAPG Bulletin · 2023
- Low-accommodation foreland basin response to long-term transgression: A record of change from continental-fluvial and marginal-marine to open-marine sequences over 60,000 km2 in the western Canada foreland basin
Marine and Petroleum Geology · 2022
- Reconstructing basin-scale drainage dynamics with regional subsurface mapping and channel-bar scaling, Aptian, Western Canada Foreland Basin
Sedimentary Geology · 2019
- Planform Recognition and Implications of a Cretaceous-age Continental-scale River Avulsion Node in the Western Interior Basin, Alberta, Canada
Journal of Sedimentary Research · 2019
- Simulations of the Basal Forces Generated by Dam Breaks: Comparison Between Continuous and Discrete Models
AGU Fall Meeting Abstracts · 2019
- The impact of Aptian glacio‐eustasy on the stratigraphic architecture of the Athabasca Oil Sands, Alberta, Canada
Sedimentology · 2018
- RECOGNIZING AND INTERPRETING A CRETACEOUS-AGED CHANNEL-BELT AVULSION IN THE WESTERN INTERIOR SEAWAY: PALEOENVIRONMENTAL IMPLICATIONS FOR THE MCMURRAY FORMATION
Abstracts with programs - Geological Society of America · 2018
- Stratigraphic Characterization of an Early Cretaceous Channel-belt Avulsion: Implications for Paleoenvironmental Interpretations of the McMurray Formation, Alberta
Libraries and Cultural Resources (University of Calgary) · 2018
- Zenodo (CERN European Organization for Nuclear Research)×5
- Geology×3
- Abstracts with programs - Geological Society of America×3
- AGU Fall Meeting Abstracts×3
- Sedimentology×2
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