Affiliated Researchers: Flooding
Affiliates are Penn Staters who have a connection to or an interest in the work of the Institute of Energy and the Environment.
Displaying 12 search result(s) for Flooding.
Brian King
Professor, Geography
Top research keywords: Republic Of South Africa, Africa, Livelihood, Health, Human Immunodeficiency Virus
Lauren McPhillips
Assistant Professor, Civil and Environmental Engineering
Top research keywords: Stormwater, Denitrification, Watershed, Infrastructure, Urban Ecosystem
Elizabeth Hajek
Professor, Geosciences
Top research keywords: Avulsion, Stratigraphy, River, Morphodynamics, Paleocene
Peter Stempel
Associate Professor in Landscape Architecture, Landscape Architecture
Top research keywords: Storm Surge, Visualization, Hazards, Sea Level, Hurricane
Chingwen Cheng
Professor, Landscape Architecture
Top research keywords: Urban Ecosystem, Ecosystem Service, Flooding, City, Water
Anastasia Piliouras
Assistant Professor, Geosciences
Top research keywords: Rivers, Permafrost, Sediments, River, Planforms
Ming Xiao
Professor, Civil and Environmental Engineering
Top research keywords: Soils, Erosion, Soil, Fluids, Sand
Juliet Pinto
Associate Professor, Journalism
Top research keywords: News, Coverage, Journalism, Social Construction, Latin America
Russell T. Johns
Professor and FCMG Chair in Fluid Behavior and Rock Interactions, John and Willie Leone Department of Energy & Mineral Engineering (EME)
Top research keywords: Phase Behavior, Oils, Solubility, Recovery, Microemulsions
Zuleima Karpyn
Associate Dean for Graduate Education and Research; Professor, John and Willie Leone Department of Energy & Mineral Engineering (EME)
Top research keywords: Rocks, Permeability, Fluids, Fluid, Oil Well Flooding
Li Li
Professor, Civil and Environmental Engineering
Top research keywords: Reactive Transport, Mineral, Solute, Watershed, Dissolution
Lara Fowler
Senior Lecturer, Penn State Law (University Park)
Top research keywords: Stakeholder, Water Resources Management, Behavioural Change, Neutral Third Party, Social Change