
Daniel Shugar
Daniel Shugar is a professor of geomorphology at the University of Calgary, recognized for his expertise in the study of landforms and processes, particularly in the context of climate change. He has been involved in research that examines the impacts of water flow on rock stability, as evidenced by his analysis of the recent deadly rock slide in Banff National Park, where water seeping from a lake contributed to the dislodging of a boulder.
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Daniel Shugar is a geomorphologist at the University of Calgary who discusses the risks associated with the landscape for a potential pipeline terminus.
‘There’s no monitoring of earthquakes’: new British Columbia pipeline could spell catastrophe, experts warn | CanadaDaniel Shugar, an expert on glacial floods at the University of Calgary, explained the dynamics of glacial floods.
Melting Glaciers in the Himalayas Feed Lakes That Threaten Towns BelowDaniel Shugar, a scientist, explains the cause of the deadly rock slide in Banff National Park.
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