2019 USGS 104B Program Grants
- 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.
2018 USGS 104B Program Grants
- Three-Dimensional Modeling of River Flows Under Extreme Weather Scenarios
- Low-cost Real-time Streamflow Network for Falling Water River Watershed
- Rethinking Bank Stabilization in Tennessee to Develop a Classification Protocol for Agricultural and Urbanized Systems
2017 USGS 104B Program Grants
- Characteristics of Fine Sediment Embeddedness: Towards Understanding Drainage Network Transport Lags
- Examining Sediment Rating Curve Hysteresis with State-of-the-Art Sensors
- Sediment Source Tracking in Urban Watersheds: An Application in the Second Creek Observatory
- Evaluation of Fecal Indicators at Recreational Beaches in Central Tennessee
- Combined Field Study of Turbulence and Bed Morphology in Mountainous Boulder Arrayed Stream
2016 USGS 104B Program Grants
- Using UV/Peroxyacetic Acid to Remove Pharmaceuticals from Reclaimed Wastewater
- Investigating Changes of River Course of the Tennessee River and the Impact from Regional Climate Change
- Measuring Water Table Fluctuations under Different Irrigation Regimes in Western Tennessee Agroecosystems
- Urban Stream Restoration Planning: Towards Cost-Effective Mitigation of the Effects of Hydromodification
- Development of a Robust Model for Cross-Scale Prediction of Flow and Sediment Transport
- Environmental Impacts of Coal Ash Spill on Nutrient Cycling and Surface Water Quality in Eastern Tennessee
2015 USGS 104B Program Grants
- Measuring evapotranspiration and soil moisture to close the hydrologic budget under different land-uses in Tennessee
- Evaluating Environmental and Biological Impacts of Acid Runoff from Pyrite-Bearing Rock Formations
- Characterizing Stream Sediment Source Potentials in Small Urbanizing Watershed
2014 USGS 104B Program Grants
- Recalibrating the SAGT SPARROW to Accommodate Changes in Agricultural Inputs
- Underground Reactive Barrier to Attenuate Contaminants from Agricultural Drainage
- Assessment of Watershed Land Use Stressors on the Biological Integrity of the Nolichucky River in Tennessee
- High Resolution Monitoring of Urban Stormwater Quality
2013 USGS 104B Program Grants
- Re-filling the Bucket: Recharge Processes for the Memphis Aquifer in the Exposure Belt in Western Tennessee
- Chemical and Morphological Analyses of Trout Otoliths as a Measure of Aluminum Exposure in Streams Impacted by Acid Deposition in the Great Smoky Mountains National Park
- Long-term Evaluation of Norris Dam Operation under Changing Environments
- Engineered Strategy to Remediate Trace Organic Contaminants Using Recirculating Packed-Bed Media Biofilters at Decentralized Wastewater Treatment Systems: Determination of Trace Organic Sorption to Treatment Media
2012 USGS 104B Program Grants
- Rainwater Harvesting as part of a Sustainable Urban Water Management Strategy
- Determining Channel Protection Flows in Urban Watersheds Through Effective Strategies for Stormwater Management and Stream Restoration
2011 USGS 104B Program Grants
- Evaluation of Bioretention Practices for Effective Stormwater Management and Treatment: A Laboratory to Field Study
- An Evaluation of Floodplain Forest Land Use Dynamics, Ecosystem Services, and Conservation Policies in West Tennessee Watersheds
2010 USGS 104B Program Grants
2009 USGS 104B Program Grants
2008USGS 104B Program Grants
- Effect of Wastewater Strength on Soil Physical Properties when using Subsurface Drip Irrigation
- A Survey of Bank Erosion in Beaver Creek, Knox County, Tennessee: Correlations of Channel Stability with Force and Resistance Variables