Kyle Strom, Ph.D.

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Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University, Blacksburg, VA, United States 
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Tran D, Strom K. (2019) Floc sizes and resuspension rates from fresh deposits: Influences of suspended sediment concentration, turbulence, and deposition time Estuarine Coastal and Shelf Science. 229: 106397
Kuprenas R, Tran D, Strom K. (2018) A Shear‐Limited Flocculation Model for Dynamically Predicting Average Floc Size Journal of Geophysical Research. 123: 6736-6752
Tran D, Kuprenas R, Strom K. (2018) How do changes in suspended sediment concentration alone influence the size of mud flocs under steady turbulent shearing Continental Shelf Research. 158: 1-14
Mooneyham C, Strom K. (2018) Deposition of Suspended Clay to Open and Sand‐Filled Framework Gravel Beds in a Laboratory Flume Water Resources Research. 54: 323-344
Hamilton P, Gaillot G, Strom K, et al. (2017) Linking Hydraulic Properties In Supercritical Submarine Distributary Channels To Depositional-Lobe Geometry Journal of Sedimentary Research. 87: 935-950
Sulaiman MS, Sinnakaudan SK, Ng SF, et al. (2017) Occurrence of bed load transport in the presence of stable clast International Journal of Sediment Research. 32: 195-209
Tran D, Strom K. (2017) Suspended clays and silts: Are they independent or dependent fractions when it comes to settling in a turbulent suspension? Continental Shelf Research. 138: 81-94
Rouhnia M, Strom K. (2017) Sedimentation from buoyant muddy plumes in the presence of interface mixing: An experimental study Journal of Geophysical Research. 122: 2652-2670
Strom K, Keyvani A. (2016) Flocculation in a decaying shear field and its implications for mud removal in near-field river mouth discharges Journal of Geophysical Research: Oceans. 121: 2142-2162
Carlin JA, Dellapenna TM, Strom K, et al. (2015) The influence of a salt wedge intrusion on fluvial suspended sediment and the implications for sediment transport to the adjacent coastal ocean: A study of the lower Brazos River TX, USA Marine Geology. 359: 134-147
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