Karl Wegmann

Karl Wegmann

North Carolina State University

H-index: 24

North America-United States

About Karl Wegmann

Karl Wegmann, With an exceptional h-index of 24 and a recent h-index of 20 (since 2020), a distinguished researcher at North Carolina State University, specializes in the field of Geology, Geomorphology, Geoarchaeology, Natural Hazards.

His recent articles reflect a diverse array of research interests and contributions to the field:

Back from the past? Assessment of nitrogen removal ability of buried historic wetland soils before and after a 1‐year incubation on a restored floodplain

Big slow-movers, debris slides and flows, and mega-boulders of the Blue Ridge Escarpment, western North Carolina, USA

Channel head response to anthropogenic landscape modification: A case study from the North Carolina Piedmont, USA, with implications for water quality

Paleo‐denudation rates suggest variations in runoff drove aggradation during last glacial cycle, Crete, Greece

The case for a lunar anthropocene

A geospatial and archaeological investigation of an African–American cemetery in Raleigh, North Carolina, USA

Planetary geoarchaeology as a new frontier in archaeological science: Evaluating site formation processes on Earth's Moon

Curvature Weighted Decimation: A Novel, Curvature-Based Approach to Improved Lidar Point Decimation of Terrain Surfaces

Karl Wegmann Information

University

Position

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Citations(all)

2535

Citations(since 2020)

1302

Cited By

1695

hIndex(all)

24

hIndex(since 2020)

20

i10Index(all)

42

i10Index(since 2020)

31

Email

University Profile Page

North Carolina State University

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Karl Wegmann Skills & Research Interests

Geology

Geomorphology

Geoarchaeology

Natural Hazards

Top articles of Karl Wegmann

Title

Journal

Author(s)

Publication Date

Back from the past? Assessment of nitrogen removal ability of buried historic wetland soils before and after a 1‐year incubation on a restored floodplain

Restoration Ecology

Erin K Peck

Shreeram Inamdar

Jinjun Kan

Marc Peipoch

Arthur J Gold

...

2024/3

Big slow-movers, debris slides and flows, and mega-boulders of the Blue Ridge Escarpment, western North Carolina, USA

Jesse Hill

Richard Wooten

Bart Cattanach

Jennifer Bauer

Nick Bozdog

...

2024/4/5

Channel head response to anthropogenic landscape modification: A case study from the North Carolina Piedmont, USA, with implications for water quality

Earth Surface Processes and Landforms

Rachel M Atkins

Karl W Wegmann

Del Wayne R Bohnenstiehl

2023/2

Paleo‐denudation rates suggest variations in runoff drove aggradation during last glacial cycle, Crete, Greece

Earth Surface Processes and Landforms

Richard F Ott

Dirk Scherler

Karl W Wegmann

Mitch K D'Arcy

Richard J Pope

...

2023/2

The case for a lunar anthropocene

Nature Geoscience

Justin Allen Holcomb

Rolfe David Mandel

Karl William Wegmann

2023/12/8

A geospatial and archaeological investigation of an African–American cemetery in Raleigh, North Carolina, USA

Archaeological Prospection

John Wall

DelWayne R Bohnenstiehl

Norman S Levine

John K Millhauser

Dru E McGill

...

2023

Planetary geoarchaeology as a new frontier in archaeological science: Evaluating site formation processes on Earth's Moon

Geoarchaeology

Justin A Holcomb

Beth O'Leary

Ann G Darrin

Rolfe D Mandel

Corbin Kling

...

2023/9

Curvature Weighted Decimation: A Novel, Curvature-Based Approach to Improved Lidar Point Decimation of Terrain Surfaces

Geomatics

Paul T Schrum Jr

Carter D Jameson

Laura G Tateosian

Gary B Blank

Karl W Wegmann

...

2023/3/19

Insights on the growth and mobility of debris flows from repeat high-resolution lidar

Landslides

Corey Scheip

Karl Wegmann

2022/6

Clumped isotope constraints on warming and precipitation seasonality in Mongolia following Altai uplift

American Journal of Science

Jeremy K Caves Rugenstein

Katharina Methner

Tyler Kukla

Andreas Mulch

Tina Lüdecke

...

2022/1/1

Weak coupling of fluvial aggradation and paleo-denudation rates during the last glacial cycle, Crete, Greece

Richard F Ott

Dirk Scherler

Karl W Wegmann

Mitch K D'Arcy

Richard J Pope

...

2022/5/21

Tectonic Geomorphology Above Mediterranean Subduction Zones

Karl W Wegmann

Sean F Gallen

2022/1/1

Assessment of spatio-temporal variation in landslide susceptibility in the Central Vietnam using machine learning-based approach

AGU Fall Meeting Abstracts

Raja Das

Pham Van Tien

Karl W Wegmann

2022/12

Decoupling between fluvial aggradation-incision dynamics and paleo-denudation rates during the last glacial cycle, Crete, Greece

EGU General Assembly Conference Abstracts

Richard Ott

Dirk Scherler

Karl Wegmann

Mitch D'Arcy

Susan Ivy-Ochs

...

2022/5

Tectonic Sinkholes and the Fate of Water in The Grabens (Needles District), Canyonlands National Park, Utah

AGU Fall Meeting Abstracts

Corbin L Kling

Karl W Wegmann

Zachary Williams

Paul Byrne

2022/12

A Morphometric Investigation of Large‐Scale Crustal Shortening on Mars

Journal of Geophysical Research: Planets

RM Atkins

PK Byrne

DR Bohnenstiehl

KW Wegmann

2022/5

Contrasting late Miocene to present weathering regimes across the Khangay Mountains, Mongolia

Journal of Asian Earth Sciences: X

Gantulga Bayasgalan

Karl W Wegmann

Amgalan Bayasgalan

2022/12/1

The Mw 5.1, 9 August 2020, Sparta earthquake, North Carolina: The first documented seismic surface rupture in the eastern United States

GSA Today

Paula Figueiredo

Jesse Hill

Arthur Merschat

Corey Scheip

Kevin Stewart

...

2022/1

Stochastic alluvial fan and terrace formation triggered by a high-magnitude Holocene landslide in the Klados Gorge, Crete

Earth Surface Dynamics

Elena T Bruni

Richard F Ott

Vincenzo Picotti

Negar Haghipour

Karl W Wegmann

...

2021/7/28

Reassessing Eastern Mediterranean tectonics and earthquake hazard from the 365 CE earthquake

AGU Advances

Richard F Ott

Karl W Wegmann

Sean F Gallen

Frank J Pazzaglia

Mark T Brandon

...

2021/6

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