Anya Leenman
Professeure, Faculté des lettres et sciences humaines
FLSH Département de géomatique appliquée
Présentation
Diplômes
- (2016-2021). PhD. Department of Geography. University of British Columbia. Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada.
- (2015-2016). Master of Science. School of Environment. University of Auckland. Auckland, Auckland, Nouvelle-Zélande.
Expériences académiques
- Professeure adjointe. (2026-). Université de Sherbrooke. Sherbrooke, Quebec, Canada.
- Lecturer. (2023-2026). Victoria University of Wellington. Wellington, Wellington Region, Nouvelle-Zélande.
- Junior Research Fellow (funded through Christ Church college). (2021-2023). University of Oxford. Oxford, England, Royaume-Uni.
Financement
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Subvention.
Modelling environmental drivers of remotely-sensed lateral river mobility.
Ministry of Business, Innovation and Employment
(Wellington, Nouvelle-Zélande).
2025 Endeavour Fund - Smart Ideas.
999 999 NZD.
(2025-2028).
Numéro de subvention : RTVU2503.
Publications
Articles
- Anya Leenman, Evan Greenberg, Simon Moulds, Michel Wortmann, Louise Slater, Vamsi Ganti. (2025). Accelerated River Mobility Linked to Water Discharge Variability. Geophysical Research Letters. DOI
- Anya S. Leenman, Brett C. Eaton. (2024). Remote sensing of laboratory rivers. Earth Surface Processes and Landforms. DOI
- A. S. Leenman, L. J. Slater, S. J. Dadson, M. Wortmann, R. Boothroyd. (2023). Quantifying the Geomorphic Effect of Floods Using Satellite Observations of River Mobility. Geophysical Research Letters. DOI
- Sam Woor, David S.G. Thomas, Ash Parton, Anya Leenman. (2023). Morphology and controls of the mountain-front fan systems of the Hajar Mountains, south-east Arabia. Earth-Science Reviews. DOI
- Anya S. Leenman, Brett C. Eaton. (2022). Episodic sediment supply to alluvial fans: implications for fan incision and morphometry. Earth Surface Dynamics. DOI
- A. S. Leenman, B. C. Eaton, L. G. MacKenzie. (2022). Floods on Alluvial Fans: Implications for Reworking Rates, Morphology and Fan Hazards. Journal of Geophysical Research: Earth Surface. DOI
- L. T. Vincent, B. C. Eaton, A. S. Leenman, M. Jakob. (2022). Secondary Geomorphic Processes and Their Influence on Alluvial Fan Morphology, Channel Behavior and Flood Hazards. Journal of Geophysical Research: Earth Surface. DOI
- Anya Leenman, Brett Eaton. (2021). Mechanisms for avulsion on alluvial fans: Insights from high‐frequency topographic data. Earth Surface Processes and Landforms. DOI
- Anya Leenman, Jon Tunnicliffe. (2020). Tributary‐junction fans as buffers in the sediment cascade: a multi‐decadal study. Earth Surface Processes and Landforms. DOI
- Anya Leenman, Jon Tunnicliffe. (2018). Genesis of a major gully mass-wasting complex, and implications for valley filling, East Cape, New Zealand. GSA Bulletin. DOI
- Jon Tunnicliffe, Gary Brierley, Ian C. Fuller, Anya Leenman, Mike Marden, Dave Peacock. (2018). Reaction and relaxation in a coarse-grained fluvial system following catchment-wide disturbance. Geomorphology. DOI
