Science Communication

Changing climate, shifting rivers, The Ampersand.

St. Louis on the Air interview. St. Louis Public Radio.

A River Runs Through It. WashU Public Affairs.

DeFord Series Lecture. UT-Austin, 2021.

How rivers remember redux. University of Washington, 2021.

Shaking shores: Progress in seismic monitoring of rocky coasts. National Academies of Science, Engineering and Medicine – Committee on Solid Earth Geophysics Spring 2021 Meeting: “Novel Geophysical Datasets for Environmental Applications: Moving from Discovering Signals to Societal Benefits.” 2021.

Applications of distributed acoustic sensing (DAS) and environmental seismology to Earth surface processes. Q&A Panel moderator, EPSP Connects series. 2021.

Geomorphology Working group co-lead, DAS RCN. 2021.

How rivers remember: the effect of flow history on sediment mobility in gravel-bed rivers. St. Anthony Falls seminar series, University of Minnesota, 2021.

WUSTL Geomorphology Lab Intro. WUSTL EPS Prospective Grad Student Weekend, 2021.

Outreach and accessibility

Practicing effective science communication. Q&A Panel moderator, EPSP Connects series. 2021.

AGU Earth and Planetary Surface Processes Section (EPSP) URGE Pod. 2021.

WUSTL EPS URGE Pod. 2021.

AGU EPSP Roll Call. American Geophysical Union Fall Meeting, 2020.

Geoscientists Encouraging Openness & Diversity in the Earth Sciences (GEODES). Co-founded at UCSC. 2016 – ongoing.

Media Coverage

St. Louis on the Air interview. St. Louis Public Radio.

Masteller receives early-career grant. The Record, Washington University in St. Louis, 2021.

Welcome to WashU: Claire Masteller. The Record, Washington University in St. Louis, 2020.

Resources

This list is constantly under development – and is by no means exhaustive!  Many additional resources are available across the world wide web.

A list of very useful lists:

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