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Indraneel Kasmalkar
Indraneel Kasmalkar
Research Fellow, Earth Observatory of Singapore, NTU
Verified email at ntu.edu.sg - Homepage
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When floods hit the road: Resilience to flood-related traffic disruption in the San Francisco Bay Area and beyond
IG Kasmalkar, KA Serafin, Y Miao, IA Bick, L Ortolano, D Ouyang, ...
Science advances 6 (32), eaba2423, 2020
822020
Spatial heterogeneity in subglacial drainage driven by till erosion
I Kasmalkar, E Mantelli, J Suckale
Proceedings of the Royal Society A 475 (2228), 20190259, 2019
102019
Traffic accidents and delays present contrasting pictures of traffic resilience to coastal flooding in the San Francisco Bay Area, USA
I Kasmalkar, J Suckale
Urban Climate 37, 100851, 2021
82021
Ergodicity and conservativity of products of infinite transformations and their inverses
J Clancy, R Friedberg, I Kasmalkar, I Loh, T Pădurariu, CE Silva, ...
arXiv preprint arXiv:1408.2445, 2014
72014
Shear variation at the ice‐till interface changes the spatial distribution of till porosity and meltwater drainage
I Kasmalkar, A Damsgaard, L Goren, J Suckale
Journal of Geophysical Research: Earth Surface 126 (12), e2021JF006460, 2021
62021
Integrating urban traffic models with coastal flood maps to quantify the resilience of traffic systems to episodic coastal flooding
IG Kasmalkar, KA Serafin, J Suckale
MethodsX 8, 101483, 2021
42021
When floods hit the road: resilience to flood-related traffic disruption in the San Francisco Bay area and beyond. Sci Adv 6 (32): eaba2423
IG Kasmalkar, KA Serafin, Y Miao, I Avery Bick, L Ortolano, D Ouyang, ...
22020
Flow-tub model: A modified bathtub flood model with hydraulic connectivity and path-based attenuation
I Kasmalkar, D Wagenaar, A Bill-Weilandt, J Choong, S Manimaran, ...
MethodsX 12, 102524, 2024
12024
The Assumption of Damage Repair in Flood Risk Assessments
D Wagenaar, I Kasmalkar, D Lallemant
AGU23, 2023
2023
Subglacial Canal Initiation Driven by Till Erosion
I Kasmalkar, E Mantelli, J Suckale
Authorea Preprints, 2022
2022
Flood-related Accidents in Suburbia: The Far-reaching Impacts of Coastal Flooding on Non-Highway Car Accidents in the San Francisco Bay Area
I Kasmalkar, J Suckale
AGU Fall Meeting Abstracts 2020, NH042-08, 2020
2020
Leveraging Mobile Device Location and Administrative Data to Predict Localized Covid-19 Surges in the San Francisco Bay Area, CA
D Ouyang, S Speizer, J Wagenfehr, C Culha, I Kasmalkar, D Ho, A Coston, ...
AGU Fall Meeting Abstracts 2020, GH008-0003, 2020
2020
The Causes and Consequences of High Uncertainty in Global Sea Level Rise: From Subglacial Dynamics to Vulnerabilities within our Urban Systems
IG Kasmalkar
Stanford University, 2020
2020
A new continuum model for till consistent with granular mechanics
A Damsgaard, J Suckale, L Goren, I Kasmalkar
AGU Fall Meeting 2019, 2019
2019
A new continuum model for till consistent with granular mechanics
J Suckale, A Damsgaard, L Goren, I Kasmalkar
AGU Fall Meeting Abstracts 2019, C53A-08, 2019
2019
When the Flood Hits the Road: Commute Disruption in the San Francisco Bay Area due to Coastal Flooding and Sea Level Rise
I Kasmalkar, K Serafin, Y Miao, IA Bick, A Mariwala, J Suckale, D Ouyang, ...
AGU Fall Meeting Abstracts 2019, NH23B-1022, 2019
2019
Subglacial sediment beds resist fast ice flow by facilitating meltwater drainage
I Kasmalkar, A Damsgaard, L Goren, J Suckale, A Cabrales-Vargas
AGU Fall Meeting Abstracts 2019, U11C-10, 2019
2019
A new continuum model for subglacial till based on granular rheology
A Damsgaard, J Suckale, D Li, I Kasmalkar, J Amundson, L Goren, ...
2019
Progress on understanding the subglacial hydrology over till beds with ramifications for ice dynamics and sediment transport
J Suckale, I Kasmalkar, A Damsgaard, E Mantelli, A Cabrales-Vargas, ...
2019
When Floods Hit the Road: Commute Disruption due to Coastal Flooding and Sea Level Rise in the San Francisco Bay Area
IA Bick, I Kasmalkar, K Serafin, J Suckale, L Ortolano, D Ouyang, Y Miao, ...
AGU Fall Meeting 2018, 2018
2018
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