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action or later. Please see Debugging in WordPress for more information. (This message was added in version 6.7.0.) in /home/hydrogeologymsu/public_html/wordpress/wp-includes/functions.php on line 6121My research areas are electrical and electromagnetic methods of geophysics and their applications on hydrogeophysics, archaeogeophysics, environmental geophysics. My Ph.D. thesis research focuses on characterization of a highly heterogeneous aquifer using novel characterization methods such as full-resolution 3D GPR and DPP hydraulic conductivity tool. My other research interests are data processing, numerical solutions, modeling, and simulation since I personally like advanced math and coding in Matlab. For more information see my personal website.
My interests include geophysics and hydrogeology with an application to engineering and environmental issues. Current work includes the development of a field data database and an analysis of soil moisture and temperature variability in the shallow subsurface. I will pursue an advanced degree in either hydrogeology or hydrogeophysics in Fall 2011.
B.S. Geological Sciences, Concentration in Geophysics, Michigan State University, May 2011.
SAGE – Summer of Applied Geophysical Experience 2010, Los Alamos, NM.
Study Abroad – Ecology of the Mountains 2010, Lesser Himalayas, India.
bbchrisman@gmail.com
chrisma8@msu.edu
I take an interdisciplinary approach in researching issues related to water quality and quantity. More specifically, I use the principles of landscape ecology together with biogeochemistry and systems modeling to investigate ecosystem services in a changing landscape. My current research evaluates temporal shifts in coupled human and natural systems. To this end, I am using both multivariate statistical techniques and mechanistic models to investigate the role of historical land use/cover in driving physical, chemical, and biological characteristic currently observed in lake, stream, and wetland ecosystems.
Overall, my goal is to conduct research for the purpose of guiding ecosystem management, with ecosystem type unconstrained by salinity or water residence time. One line of research which I plan on pursuing is the concept of land use/cover legacies.
My research interests are in the application and improvement of near-surface geophysical methods for hydrological and engineering problems, sedimentology and stratigraphy, issues of environmental change, and characterization of soils.