Bio
Dr. Kara Scheu is a physical limnologist and oceanographer specializing in physical mechanisms that drive sediment and contaminant transport. She has 12 years of experience with field measurements and instrumentation, data analysis, and hydrodynamic and sediment transport modeling. Dr. Scheu has coordinated, planned, and executed large in situ field deployments measuring hydrodynamic and sediment transport, processed and analyzed large data sets, and collaborated with international clients to successfully implement field studies. She has also set up, calibrated, and validated a variety of hydrodynamic and sediment transport models to assess sediment and contaminant transport due to physical processes. Dr. Scheu has experience working in an array of environments, including rivers, lakes, estuaries, and the coastal ocean, and she has supported litigation and multiple large-scale allocation processes at contaminated sediment sites.
Relevant Experience
Coastal Science
Sediment Fate and Transport Studies
Environmental Modeling
Environmental Monitoring
Litigation Support
Education & Credentials
Ph.D., Civil and Environmental Engineering, Stanford University, Stanford, California, 2016
M.S., Civil and Environmental Engineering, Stanford University, Stanford, California, 2011
B.S., Aerospace Engineering, University of Southern California, Los Angeles, California, 2010
Continuing Education
First Aid/CPR/AED Certified
OSHA 40-Hour HAZWOPER
OSHA 8-Hour HAZWOPER Refresher
Professional Affiliations
Member of American Geophysical Union
Member of Association for the Sciences of Limnology and Oceanography
Member of The Oceanography Society
Insights & News
Process-Based Approach to Understanding and Mitigating Erosion at Ecola Creek Study Site
A Geomorphic Framework to Nature-Based Shoreline Design Using Driftwood and Cobbles
Submarine Cables Face Geohazard Risks with Significant Societal Impacts
What Do Data Snapshots Miss? The Case for Time-Series Measurements
Effects of Dam Removal Sediment Releases on Coastal Lagoon Dynamics and Ecosystems