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Mud aggregates in rivers: lab and field observations andimplications for modeling fine sediment transport dynamics

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El IMFIa invita al Seminario Especial "Mud aggregates in rivers: lab and field observations andimplications for modeling fine sediment transport dynamics" a cargo del profesor Kyle Strom de  Virginia Tech.

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  • Salón de posgrados del IMFIA
  • Jueves 7 de Marzo a las 14 horas
  • Kyle Strom - Civil and Environmental Engineering, Virginia Tech
  • Mud aggregates in rivers: lab and field observations and implications for modeling fine sediment transport dynamics

Sobre el presentador
Kyle Strom is an associate professor in Civil and Environmental Engineering at Virginia Tech where he teaches and conducts research in the field of environmental hydraulics and sediment transport. Dr. Strom  received his B.S. and M.S. degrees from Washington State University and a Ph.D. from the University of Iowa. His research focuses on the fluid and sediment dynamics of natural systems such as rivers, estuaries, and  deltas over a range of spatial and temporal scales. The underlying  motivation for his group’s work is the understanding of fundamental  processes for better forward and backward prediction of river and landscape system evolution in time under natural and anthropogenic influences. For more information see www.strom.cee.vt.edu