DelWayne Bohnenstiehl
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Professor
Mapping a Dynamic Planet, Seafloor Exploration and Seismology
Marine, Earth and Atmospheric Sciences
drbohnen@ncsu.edu WebsiteBio
Del uses geospatial analytics to investigate a wide range of interdisciplinary problems related to seafloor exploration, earthquake science and passive underwater acoustics. He develops algorithms and remote sensing technologies to chart the geology and biology of the seafloor, detect and analyze seismic hazards and study underwater sound and its ecological implications. Other interests include archaeological geophysics, specifically the use of shallow geophysical imaging techniques in archaeological prospection and forensics.

Publications
- A Late Holocene sedimentary record of earthquakes and hydroclimate from Ozette Lake, Washington, USA , QUATERNARY RESEARCH (2025)
- Topographical constraints on fractal dimension of transitional lava flow morphologies: Insights from the 2022 Meradalir flow field, Iceland , BULLETIN OF VOLCANOLOGY (2025)
- Location and reef size drive oyster reef restoration success , RESTORATION ECOLOGY (2024)
- A geospatial and archaeological investigation of an African-American cemetery in Raleigh, North Carolina, USA , ARCHAEOLOGICAL PROSPECTION (2023)
- Automated cataloging of oyster toadfish (Opsanus tau) boatwhistle calls using template matching and machine learning , ECOLOGICAL INFORMATICS (2023)
- Automated cataloguing of American silver perch (Bairdiella chrysoura) calls using machine learning , BIOACOUSTICS-THE INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF ANIMAL SOUND AND ITS RECORDING (2023)
- A Morphometric Investigation of Large-Scale Crustal Shortening on Mars , JOURNAL OF GEOPHYSICAL RESEARCH-PLANETS (2022)
- Channel head response to anthropogenic landscape modification: A case study from the North Carolina Piedmont, USA, with implications for water quality , Earth Surface Processes and Landforms (2022)
- Editorial: Innovation and Discoveries in Marine Soundscape Research , FRONTIERS IN MARINE SCIENCE (2022)
- Monitoring visitation at North Carolina artificial reef sites using high spatiotemporal resolution PlanetScope imagery , REGIONAL STUDIES IN MARINE SCIENCE (2022)