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Adriana Martinez

Assistant Professor
adrmart@siue.edu
Environmental Resources and Policy

Part of our SIUE Cooperative Faculty.

Research Interests:

Dr. Adriana E. Martinez's research focuses on the influence of human activities along river systems. She most recently studied the interactions between invasive riparian vegetation and stream channels. Vegetation influences river systems, through the interruption and channeling of flow, and is influenced by rivers, through the timing and regularity of inundation and nutrient fluxes. The resurgence of this science, biogeomorphology, is helping researchers better understand river systems and ultimately, helping us more efficiently and effectively restore rivers that have been significantly altered by human practices.

My research focuses on the influence of human activities along river systems. My current work examines the influence of the U.S.-Mexico Border Fence on flooding and the fluvial geomorphology of the Rio Grande River. I am also currently involved in projects regarding archaeological sites in the Upper Peninsula of Michigan and environmental justice in the St. Louis Metro East.

Courses Taught:

  • Introduction to Physical Geography
  • Introduction to GIS
  • Applied Methods in Environmental Science
  • Environmental Science Graduate Seminar
  • Modeling of the Natural Environment
  • Environmental Sciences Graduate Research Design
  • Introduction to Geology and Physical Geography
  • Geomorphology
  • Principles of Environmental Science online