Current Projects (as of January 25, 2011)
Mechanisms of Ridge and Slough Maintenance and Degradation (US Army Corps of Engineers, August 2010-July 2015)
Landscape Pattern Degradation in the Central Everglades (US Army Corps of Engineers, May 2008 - April 2012)
Best Management Practices for Bottomland Hardwood Logging (US EPA, January 2008 - March 2011)
Mechanisms of N Loss in Florida’s Springs and Blackwater Rivers (SJRMWD October 2008 - March 2011)
Hydrologic Behavior of Isolated Wetlands in Low Relief Landscapes (US EPA September 2008 - December 2011)
Collaborative Research: Controls on Delivery and Fate of Water, Nitrogen and Calcium in a Spring-Fed Karst River (National Science Foundation, January 2009 - December 2011)
Towards a River Observatory: A High Resolution Sensor Network for Quantifying and Predicting Surface-Groundwater Mixing and Nutrient Delivery in the Santa Fe River, Florida (National Science Foundation May 2009 - April 2011)
Alternative Stable States Induced by Gastropod Grazing in Florida’s Springs (Three Rivers Trust, June 2010 - June 2011)
Pending Projects
Hydrologic Impacts of Changing Climate on Wetlands Fed by Himalayan Floodwaters (NASA, May 2011 - May 2015
The Florida Forest Fertilization Project – Monitoring the Effectiveness of Florida’s Best Management Practices (Florida DEP, May 2011 - May 2015)
Collaborative Research: Patterned Landscapes and the Ecological Drill: Biotic Control on Hydrology and Surface Morphology in a Low-Relief Carbonate System (National Science Foundation, August 2011 - July 2014)
Completed Projects
(available upon request)
