
Melanie Stammler
@mel_stam
Earth Scientist. PhD student with ❤️ for peri_para_glacial landsc & mountain geomorph. Euphoria for outdoors, nature conserv, fieldwork, spatial data (she/her).
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08-09-2016 04:25:36
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The second paper is ready🥳. Congratulations to Ace Matthew F. Cantillep, Noelynna T. Ramos Geomorphology and Active tectonics Research Lab & Jeremy Rimando, PhD, PGeo. Big thank you for your contribution 🎉. Interested in publishing with and volunteering for Geomorphica? Check out our homepage geomorphica.org 💙


Happy Birthday Geomorphica 🎉. What a journey - so happy to be part of the team. The support is incredible, and the best birthday present we could think of. Looking forward to future submissions and publications!

And many thanks for organizing Permafrost Young Researchers Network 🎉. Such a pleasure to attend the workshop!

I was interviewed! Glad to share some insights to my role at Geomorphica. As always, big thanks to the team, to Penn State Libraries as well as the International Association of Geomorphologists. Be encouraged to reach out for any Geomorphica questions. Join the team of volunteers, the reviewer database and submit papers 🩵






Earth & Data Scientists unite! Looking at dunes through various angles provided such valuable results, cannot imagine what will happen bringing the bigger picture together! -> Cold-climate aeolian processes, landforms, and deposits (meetingorganizer.copernicus.org/EGU25/session/… at European Geosciences Union)



Sneaking in a reminder to submit to "Cold-climate aeolian processes, landforms, and deposits" at European Geosciences Union 2025 by sharing UAV footage from our fieldwork in Northern Finland! For more details on the session check meetingorganizer.copernicus.org/EGU25/session/… or approach me directly!



Congrats! Melanie Stammler Melanie Stammler published a short article about "Using drones to investigate rock glacier kinematics" in Nature Reviews Earth & Environment 🌈 This is part of the Tools of the Trade-Series by Earth Science Women's Network (ESWN) ESWN Have a look: nature.com/articles/s4301…

