Chance Marshall Data-verified
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Chance Marshall's research focuses on understanding geomorphic processes and their responses to environmental change, particularly within watershed systems. He has served as Principal Investigator (PI) on a National Science Foundation (NSF) grant for "Collaborative Research: Watershed-scale Geomorphic Response to Climate Change in the Aklavik Range, NWT (Canada)," which received $256,527. This project investigates how climate change impacts the physical form of watersheds.
Additionally, Marshall has contributed as a Co-Principal Investigator (Co-PI) on another NSF-funded project, "Collaborative Research: Beyond lithologic control of bedrock valley width: Investigating the role of persistent valley cover in bedrock valley width development, Buffalo River, AR." This award totaled $160,821 and explored factors influencing bedrock valley width, specifically examining the influence of valley cover in addition to lithology along the Buffalo River in Arkansas. His scholarly work also extends to public health, with a publication on applying physical activity guidelines to extension programs.
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- h-index: 2
- Publications: 3
- Citations: 6
Selected Publications
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Move More, Sit Less: Applying the Physical Activity Guidelines for Americans to Extension Programs (2021)
Federal Grants 2 $417,348 total
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- Move More, Sit Less: Applying the Physical Activity Guidelines for Americans to Extension Programs
- Move More, Sit Less: Applying the Physical Activity Guidelines for Americans to Extension Programs
- Move More, Sit Less: Applying the Physical Activity Guidelines for Americans to Extension Programs
- Move More, Sit Less: Applying the Physical Activity Guidelines for Americans to Extension Programs
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