- Understanding Effluent Movement in Clayey Soils when using Subsurface Drip Dispersal to apply Domestic Wastewater
- Investigate Industrial Facilities Storm Water Quality and SWPPP Performance
- Real-Time Adaptive Detention Control Network: An Application in the Conner Creek Watershed
- From the Plot to the Catchment Scale: Towards the Next Generation of Hydrodynamics - Sediment Transport Model
- Harmful Algal Blooms in Surface Water in Amphibian Ponds and in the Green River at Mammoth Cave B National Park, Kentucky
- Flood History from Paleoflood Deposits in Cut Bank Soil Profiles in Chickmauga Reservoir, Tennessee, River, U.S.A.
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Title: Understanding Effluent Movement in Clayey Soils when using Subsurface Drip Dispersal to apply Domestic Wastewater
PI: John Buchanan; Dept. of Biosystems Engineering and Soil Science; University of Tennessee, Institute of Agricultur
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Title: Investigate Industrial Facilities Storm Water Quality and SWPPP Performance
PI: Maryam Salehi, Department of Civil Engineering, University of Memphis
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Title: Real-Time Adaptive Detention Control Network: An Application in the Conner Creek Watershed
Team: Aaron Akin, Graduate Research Assistant; Jon Hathaway, Faculty Advisor, Department of Civil & Environmental Engineering, University of Tennessee, Knoxville
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Title: From the Plot to the Catchment Scale: Towards the Next Generation of Hydrodynamics - Sediment Transport Model
Team: Chrisros Giannopouos Ph. D. Student; Thanos Papanicolaou, Faculty Advisor, Department of Civil & Environmental Engineering, University of Tennessee, Knoxville
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Title: Harmful Algal Blooms in Surface Water in Amphibian Ponds and in the Green River at Mammoth Cave B National Park, Kentucky
Team: Brittaney Hogan, Graduate Research Assistant; Tom Byl, Faculty Advisor, Department of Biology, Tennessee State University
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Title: Flood History from Paleoflood Deposits in Cut Bank Soil Profiles in Chickmauga Reservoir, Tennessee, River, U.S.A.
Team: Paula J Perilla-Castillo, Ph. D. Student, Larry McKay, Faculty Advisor, Department of Earth & Planetary Sciences, University of Tennessee, Knoxville