Dong-Eun (Daniel) Kim

Postdoctoral Fellow

Office Address
SELAB 214
School of Science & Engineering

Education & Affiliations

Ph.D., Korea University, 2019
MS, Korea University, 2014
BS, Korea University, 2012

Biography

My research interests include Fluvial Geomorphology, Tectonic Geomorphology, Stream Incision and Hillslope Response to Climatic and Tectonic Forcing, The application of cosmogenic nuclides, Landscape Evolution.

Publications

Kim, D.E., Seong, Y.B., Weber, J., Yu, B.Y. (2019) Unsteady migration of Taebaek Mountain drainage divide, Cenozoic extensional basin margin, Korean Peninsula. Geomorphology, 107012.

Kim, D.E., Seong, Y.B., Choi, K.H., Yu, B.Y. (2017) Role of debris flow on the change of 10Be concentration in rapidly eroding watersheds: a case study on the Seti River, central Nepal. Journal of Mountain Science 14, 716–730.

Kim, D.E., Seong, Y.B., Byun, J., Weber, J., Min, K. (2016) Geomorphic disequilibrium in the Eastern Korean Peninsula: Possible evidence for reactivation of a rift-flank margin. Geomorphology 254, 130–145

Research Interests

Publications

Kim, D.E., Seong, Y.B., Weber, J., Yu, B.Y. (2019) Unsteady migration of Taebaek Mountain drainage divide, Cenozoic extensional basin margin, Korean Peninsula. Geomorphology, 107012.

Kim, D.E., Seong, Y.B., Choi, K.H., Yu, B.Y. (2017) Role of debris flow on the change of 10Be concentration in rapidly eroding watersheds: a case study on the Seti River, central Nepal. Journal of Mountain Science 14, 716–730.

Kim, D.E., Seong, Y.B., Byun, J., Weber, J., Min, K. (2016) Geomorphic disequilibrium in the Eastern Korean Peninsula: Possible evidence for reactivation of a rift-flank margin. Geomorphology 254, 130–145