Dr. Kyle Strom

Institution: Virginia Tech (VT)
Department: Civil & Environmental Engineering
Expertise: Coastal/Estuarine Hydrodynamics, Sediment
Chesapeake Management Areas: Water Quality, Healthy Watersheds, Climate Resiliency
Research interests: We study the movement of water, sediment, and other substances in a broad range of aquatic environments (e.g., rivers, lakes, estuaries, and the ocean). A broad topic of interest for us within this theme is how the interaction between the flow and sediment forms and sculpts our waterways and landscapes. We study such processes at small spatial and temporal scales where turbulent motion and the interaction of individual sediment particles in the bed or water column influence the dynamics at play. We also study these processes at larger scales where drivers such as climate, man-made alterations to rivers, or the installation of infrastructure influence rivers and deltas over time scales of years to centuries. In all of our work, we are interested in understanding basic processes, developing new experimental methods, and creating quantitative tools for forward and backward modeling. Improving our understanding and  ability to model natural systems aids responsible management of river and coastal resources, and helps to give a more accurate understanding of earth’s history and its future trajectory.
Email: strom@vt.edu
Web Address: www.strom.cee.vt.edu

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