Improved Methods to Quantify Multi-Scale Puddle-filling and Puddle-merging (P2P) Overland Flow Processes Under Control of Microtopograpy
Funded By:
National Science Foundation
Document Type
Faculty Grant Awards
Abstract
Michael Chu of the Annis Water Resources Institute was awarded $241,911 from the National Science Foundation to develop improved methods to quantify multi-scale puddle-filling and puddle-merging (P2P) overland flow processes under control of microtopograpy. Chu transferred $101,007 to North Dakota State University when he left GVSU in 2008.
ScholarWorks Citation
Chu, Michael, "Improved Methods to Quantify Multi-Scale Puddle-filling and Puddle-merging (P2P) Overland Flow Processes Under Control of Microtopograpy" (2012). Climate Change. 100.
https://scholarworks.gvsu.edu/climate/100