Publications of A. Brad Murray

Papers Published

  1. Murray, A.B. & Thieler, E.R.,, A New hypothesis and exploratory model for the formation of large-scale inner-shelf sediment sorting and ‘rippled scour depressions’, Continental Shelf Research, vol. 24 (2004), pp. 295-315
  2. Murray, A.B. & Paola, C.,, Modeling the effect of vegetation on channel pattern in bedload rivers, Earth Surface Processes and Landforms, vol. 28 (2003), pp. 131-143
  3. Murray, A.B., LeBars, M. & Guillon, C., Tests of a new hypothesis for non-bathymetrically driven rip currents, Journal of Coastal Research, vol. 19 (2003), pp. 269-277
  4. Kessler, M.A., Murray, A.B. & Werner, B.T., A model for sorted circles as self-organized patterns, Journal of Geophysical Research, vol. 106 no. 13 (2001), pp. 287
  5. Ashton, A., Murray, A.B. & Arnoult, O., Formation of shoreline features by large-scale instabilities induced by high-angle waves, Nature, vol. 414 (2001), pp. 296-300
  6. Murray, A.B. & Reydellet, G., A rip current model based on a newly hypothesized interaction between waves and currents, Journal of Coastal Research, vol. 17 (2001), pp. 517-530
  7. A.B. Murray, From strange attractors to real-world data: Evaluating a bedform model by measuring the distance between state-space plots, Mathematical Geology, vol. 33 (2001), pp. 293-300

Papers Accepted

  1. Tal, M., Gran, K., Murray, A.B., Paola, C. & Hicks, D.M., Riparian vegetation as a primary control on channel characteristics in noncohesive sediments, in Riparian Vegetation and Fluvial Geomorpholgy: Hydraulic, Hydrologic, and Geotechnical Interactions, edited by S.J. Bennett & A. Simon (2006), American Geophysical Union (in press.)
  2. A.B. Murray, Modeling rip channel development, Journal of Geophysical Research (2004) (in press.)

Book Chapters

  1. A.B. Murray, Contrasting the goal, strategies, and predictions associated with simplified numerical models and detailed simulations, in Prediction in Geomorphology, Geophysical Monograph 135, edited by D. Iverson & P. Wilcock (2003), pp. 151-165, American Geophysical Union