Ecohydrology Lab

Matthew J. Cohen, Ph.D.

Current and Completed Projects

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)

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