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Departments

Welcome to the database of water resources departments at Oregon State University. The departments listed below offer significant teaching and research in water resources. Other departments, not included on this page, offer coursework and research related to water resources, such as Statistics, Mathematics, Microbiology, Political Science, etc.

Below each department description is a list of water resources faculty in that department. Other faculty in departments not listed here are also active in water resources and can serve as Water Resources Minor representatives on graduate committees. You can see all water resources faculty listed alphabetically, or by searching on keywords.

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Atmospheric Sciences  (ATS)
737-3504   Info email:   student_adviser@oce.orst.edu   Location:  104 Oceanography
Atmospheric Sciences are concerned with the dynamics, physics and chemistry of atmospheric phenomena and processes, including the interactions of the atmosphere with soil physics, hydrology and oceanic circulation. Graduate research is available in these areas of faculty expertise: atmospheric radiation and remote sensing, aerosol and cloud chemistry and physics, planetary atmospheres, air-sea interactions, climate, statistical meteorology, and turbulence and convection.
ATS last updated:  6-9-1999   9:23

James A Coakley
Atmospheric Sciences (ATS)    Professor
coakley@oce.orst.edu    737-5686
Coakley last updated:   8-3-1999   17:52

Chris Daly
Atmospheric Sciences (ATS)   
daly@OCE.ORST.EDU   
Daly last updated:  

Steven K. Esbensen
Atmospheric Sciences (ATS)    Professor
esbensen@oce.orst.edu    737-5687   Desig: WRM
Research group:  Atmospheric Sciences
Faculty Appointment:   67% Research   33% Teaching  
Broad interest:  Ecological Hydrology,Physical Hydrology
Element of water cycle:  Atmosphere and boundary layer,Coast and ocean
Application to society:  Climate
Type of process:  Precipitation,Evapotranspiration
Spatial scale:  Regional,Continental and global
Methodology:  Remote sensing,Field,Process modeling
Esbensen last updated:   7-26-1999   16:55

Larry J. Mahrt
Atmospheric Sciences (ATS)    Professor
mahrt@oce.orst.edu    737-5691   Desig: WRM
Research group:  Boundary Layer Group
Faculty Appointment:   70% Research   30% Teaching  
Broad interest:  Physical Hydrology
Element of water cycle:  Vegetation,Atmosphere and boundary layer,Coast and ocean
Application to society:  Agriculture,Forestry,Climate
Type of process:  Evapotranspiration,Energy balance,Irrigation,Coastal processes
Spatial scale:  Plot/reach/hillslope,Small watershed
Methodology:  Field,Process modeling
Mahrt last updated:   7-27-1999   17:51

George Taylor
Atmospheric Sciences (ATS)   
oregon@OCS.ORST.EDU   
Taylor last updated:  

Michael H. Unsworth
Atmospheric Sciences (ATS)    Professor
unswortm@oce.orst.edu    737-5428   Desig: WRM
Unsworth last updated:  

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Bioresource Engineering  (BRE)
737-2041   Info email:   info-bre@bre.orst.edu   Location:  116 Gilmore
BRE has 6 faculty and about 20 graduate students actively working in the area of water resources engineering. The program is directed toward the understanding and management of water resources in natural and agricultural areas. Areas of study include regional hydrology (regional precipitation, evaporation, infiltration and stream flow processes), watershed management, non-point source pollution, crop-water use, irrigation, vadose zone transport, subsurface contaminant transport, and animal waste management. Methods used to address these problems include field campaigns, constructed wetlands, bench-scale experiments, simulation modeling and decision support, GIS, and artificial intelligence technologies.
BRE last updated:  8-27-1999   10:39

Dominique Bachelet
Bioresource Engineering (BRE)    Assoc. Professor
bachelet@fsl.orst.edu    758-7754   Desig: WRM
Research group:  Global Climate Change Group
Faculty Appointment:   100% Research  
Broad interest:  Ecological Hydrology
Element of water cycle:  Vegetation
Application to society:  Forestry,Global change
Type of process:  Biological processes,Biogeochemical cycling
Spatial scale:  Regional,Continental and global
Methodology:  Process modeling
Bachelet last updated:   6-23-1999   14:06

John P. Bolte
Bioresource Engineering (BRE)    Assoc. Professor
boltej@engr.orst.edu    737-6303   Desig: WRM
Research group:  Biosystems Analysis Group
Faculty Appointment:   10% Research   30% Teaching   60% Extension
Broad interest:  Ecological Hydrology,Physical Hydrology,Water Management,Water Quality
Element of water cycle:  Streams and river,Watershed
Application to society:  Agriculture,Municipal and industrial,Habitat,Watershed analysis,Impact/risk assessment
Type of process:  Biological processes,Management operations
Spatial scale:  Small watershed,Large watershed
Methodology:  Process modeling
Bolte last updated:   7-26-1999   16:27

Richard H. Cuenca
Bioresource Engineering (BRE)    Professor
cuenca@engr.orst.edu    737-6307   Desig: WRM
Research group:  Hydrologic Science Team
Faculty Appointment:   60% Research   40% Teaching  
Broad interest:  Physical Hydrology
Element of water cycle:  Vegetation,Soil and vadose zone,Atmosphere and boundary layer,Streams and river,Engineered surface water,Watershed
Application to society:  Agriculture,Water quantity,Global change,Instruments and techniques
Type of process:  Precipitation,Runoff generation,Evapotranspiration,Energy balance,Irrigation
Spatial scale:  Plot/reach/hillslope,Large watershed
Methodology:  Field
Cuenca last updated:   9-2-1999   12:42

Marshall J. English
Bioresource Engineering (BRE)    Professor
englishm@engr.orst.edu    737-6308   Desig: WRM
English last updated:  

Andrew G. Hashimoto
Bioresource Engineering (BRE)    Professor
Andrew.Hashimoto@orst.edu    737-0732   Desig: WRM
Hashimoto last updated:  

Shaun Kelly
Bioresource Engineering (BRE)    Research Associate
kellys@ENGR.ORST.EDU    737-6314
Research group:  Hydrologic Science Team
Faculty Appointment:   100% Research  
Broad interest:  Physical Hydrology,Water Management
Element of water cycle:  Vegetation,Soil and vadose zone,Atmosphere and boundary layer,Watershed
Application to society:  Agriculture,Watershed analysis,Wetlands,Climate,Global change,Instruments and techniques
Type of process:  Water movement and storage,Precipitation,Evapotranspiration,Solute transport,Energy balance,Irrigation
Spatial scale:  Plot/reach/hillslope,Small watershed,Large watershed
Methodology:  Laboratory,Field,Process modeling,Other mathematical modeling
Kelly last updated:   9-2-1999   12:44

Edward R. Kolbe
Bioresource Engineering (BRE)    Professor
kolbee@engr.orst.edu    725-2380   Desig: WRM
Kolbe last updated:  

Danny Marks
Bioresource Engineering (BRE)    Adjunct Professor
danny@quercus.ars.pn.usbr.gov    208/422-0721   Desig: WRM
Research group:  Northwest Watershed Research Center, Boise, Idaho
Faculty Appointment:   90% Research   10% Teaching  
Broad interest:  Physical Hydrology
Element of water cycle:  Snow and ice,Watershed
Application to society:  Forestry,Watershed analysis,Climate,Global change,Instruments and techniques
Type of process:  Precipitation,Runoff generation,Energy balance,Snow and ice processes
Spatial scale:  Plot/reach/hillslope,Small watershed,Large watershed,Regional
Methodology:  Remote sensing,Process modeling,Other mathematical modeling
Marks last updated:   9-2-1999   12:45

J. Ronald Miner
Bioresource Engineering (BRE)    Professor
minerj@engr.orst.edu    737-6295   Desig: WRM
Research group:  Water quality, Livestock waste management and odor
Faculty Appointment:   10% Teaching   90% Extension
Broad interest:  Water Quality
Element of water cycle:  Groundwater,Streams and river,Watershed
Application to society:  Agriculture,Watershed analysis,Water quantity,Water treatment
Type of process:  Erosion and sedimentation,Water treatment and remediation,Biological processes,Management operations
Spatial scale:  Small watershed
Methodology:  Laboratory,Field
Miner last updated:   6-29-1999   11:03

James A. Moore
Bioresource Engineering (BRE)    Professor
mooreja@engr.orst.edu    737-6299   Desig: WRM
Research group:  water quality, livestock waste management,septic
Faculty Appointment:   25% Research   15% Teaching   60% Extension
Broad interest:  Water Quality
Element of water cycle:  Soil and vadose zone,Streams and river
Application to society:  Agriculture,Municipal and industrial,Wetlands
Type of process:  Water treatment and remediation,Biological processes
Spatial scale:  Bench,Plot/reach/hillslope,Small watershed
Methodology:  Laboratory,Field
Moore last updated:   8-2-1999   16:51

John S. Selker
Bioresource Engineering (BRE)    Assoc. Professor
selkerj@engr.orst.edu    737-6304   Desig: WRM
Research group:  Vadose Team
Faculty Appointment:   60% Research   25% Teaching   15% Extension
Broad interest:  Physical Hydrology,Water Quality
Element of water cycle:  Soil and vadose zone,Groundwater,Watershed
Application to society:  Agriculture,Watershed analysis,Instruments and techniques
Type of process:  Water movement and storage,Solute transport,Multi-phase fluid flow,Irrigation
Spatial scale:  Bench,Plot/reach/hillslope,Small watershed
Methodology:  Laboratory,Field,Process modeling,Stochastic model
Selker last updated:   9-2-1999   12:47

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Civil Engineering  (CE)
737-4934   Info email:   Cindy.Loucks@orst.edu   Location:  202 Apperson Hall
Graduate studies in Water Resources Engineering at Oregon State University emphasize engineering hydrology, hydraulics and water quality concepts and techniques and their broader application to pressing environmental problems involving natural resource use and protection. The instructional program aims at developing strong abilities to conduct engineering work involving basic concepts and principles, technical analysis, planning, design and management. Applications are made to a variety of water resources systems and the associated affected aquatic ecosystems. The program is highly interdisciplinary. Students are prepared for careers in consulting and design, environmental analysis and management, and teaching and research.
CE last updated:  6-9-1999   9:34

David A. Bella
Civil Engineering (CE)    Professor    737-3500   Desig: WRM
Bella last updated:  

Wayne C. Huber
Civil Engineering (CE)    Professor
Wayne.Huber@orst.edu    737-6150   Desig: WRM
Huber last updated:  

Robert T. Hudspeth
Civil Engineering (CE)    Professor
Robert.Hudspeth@orst.edu    737-6883   Desig: WRM
Hudspeth last updated:  

Jonathan D. Istok
Civil Engineering (CE)    Professor
istokj@cyclops.ce.orst.edu    737-6838   Desig: WRM
Istok last updated:  

Peter C. Klingeman
Civil Engineering (CE)    Professor
Peter.Klingeman@orst.edu    737-4977   Desig: WRM
Broad interest:  Physical Hydrology,Water Management
Element of water cycle:  Streams and river,Engineered surface water,Watershed
Application to society:  Municipal and industrial,Habitat,Impact/risk assessment,Water quantity
Type of process:  Streamflow,Erosion and sedimentation,Management operations
Spatial scale:  Plot/reach/hillslope,Small watershed,Large watershed
Methodology:  Field,Process modeling
Klingeman last updated:   7-28-1999   16:34

Charles K. Sollitt
Civil Engineering (CE)    Assoc Prof
Charles.Sollitt@orst.edu    737-6887   Desig: WRM
Sollitt last updated:  

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Crop and Soil Science  (CSS)
737-2821   Info email:   sara.griffith@orst.edu   Location:  3017 Ag and Life Sciences - 109B
CSS study in water resources includes problems of soil and water quality in agricultural areas. Topics include phosphorus loading in river systems, efficient use of fertilizers, pesticide and herbicide distribution, the impact of agricultural wastes on groundwater nitrate contamination, bioremediation, and soil physics
CSS last updated:  6-9-1999   9:41

John E. Baham
Crop and Soil Science (CSS)    Assoc Prof
bahamj@css.orst.edu    737-2441   Desig: WRM
Baham last updated:  

Richard P. Dick
Crop and Soil Science (CSS)    Professor
Richard.Dick@orst.edu    737-5718   Desig: WRM
Faculty Appointment:   65% Research   35% Teaching  
Broad interest:  Ecological Hydrology
Element of water cycle:  Soil and vadose zone
Application to society:  Agriculture
Type of process:  Biogeochemical cycling
Spatial scale:  Bench,Plot/reach/hillslope
Methodology:  Field
Dick last updated:   7-29-1999   7:24

Maria Dragila
Crop and Soil Science (CSS)    Asst. Professor
maria.dragila@orst.edu   
Dragila last updated:   8-4-1999   9:24

J. Herbert Huddleston
Crop and Soil Science (CSS)    Professor
huddlesj@css.orst.edu    737-2441   Desig: WRM
Huddleston last updated:  

Benno P. Warkentin
Crop and Soil Science (CSS)    Prof Emeri
warkentb@css.orst.edu    737-2441   Desig: WRM
Warkentin last updated:  

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Environmental Sciences Graduate Program  (ENSC)
737-2404   Info email:   ensc@bcc.orst.edu   Location:  1024 Cordley Hall
The purpose of the ES Graduate Program is to provide a degree granting curriculum that will develop scientists who are able to analyze and understand environmental systems, predict environmental change, and participate in the management of the environment.  Many of the participating departments and personnel are engaged in hydrology and water resources teaching and research.
ENSC last updated:  6-9-1999   9:46

William E. Winner
Environmental Sciences Graduate Program (ENSC)   
winnerw@bcc.orst.edu    737-1749
Winner last updated:  

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Fisheries and Wildlife  (FW)
737-4531   Info email:   wildmank@ccmail.orst.edu   Location:  104 Nash Hall
FW study in water resources is focused on the relationships between aquatic ecology and water quantity, quality, and geomorphology. Of particular concern are the relationships between stream biota and abiotic characteristics.
FW last updated:  6-9-1999   9:48

Peter Bailey
Fisheries and Wildlife (FW)   
bayleyp@UCS.ORST.EDU   
Bailey last updated:  

Patricia Benner
Fisheries and Wildlife (FW)   
bennerp@PEAK.ORG   
Benner last updated:  

Stanley V. Gregory
Fisheries and Wildlife (FW)    Professor
stanley.gregory@orst.edu    737-1951   Desig: WRM
Research group:  OSU Stream Team
Faculty Appointment:   50% Research   50% Teaching  
Broad interest:  Ecological Hydrology
Element of water cycle:  Streams and river,Lakes,Watershed
Application to society:  Habitat,Watershed analysis
Type of process:  Solute transport,Biological processes,Biogeochemical cycling
Spatial scale:  Plot/reach/hillslope,Small watershed,Large watershed,Regional
Methodology:  Laboratory,Remote sensing,Field,Process modeling
Gregory last updated:   6-23-1999   8:57

Robert L. Jarvis
Fisheries and Wildlife (FW)    Professor
robert.jarvis@orst.edu    737-1956   Desig: WRM
Jarvis last updated:  

Sherri Johnson
Fisheries and Wildlife (FW)    Asst. Professor
johnsons@fsl.orst.edu    758-7771
Research group:  OSU Stream Team
Faculty Appointment:   100% Research  
Broad interest:  Ecological Hydrology,Water Quality
Element of water cycle:  Groundwater,Streams and river,Watershed
Application to society:  Agriculture,Forestry,Habitat,Watershed analysis,Climate
Type of process:  Streamflow,Solute transport,Biological processes,Biogeochemical cycling,Energy balance
Spatial scale:  Plot/reach/hillslope,Small watershed,Large watershed,Regional
Methodology:  Remote sensing,Field,Process modeling
Johnson last updated:   7-26-1999   15:40

J. Boone Kauffman
Fisheries and Wildlife (FW)    Assoc Prof
boone.kauffman@orst.edu    737-4531   Desig: WRM
Kauffman last updated:  

Philip R. Kaufmann
Fisheries and Wildlife (FW)    Assoc Prof
kaufmann@mail.cor.epa.gov    737-4531   Desig: WRM
Kaufmann last updated:  

Robert T. Lackey
Fisheries and Wildlife (FW)    Professor
lackey.robert@epamail.epa.gov    754-4601   Desig: WRM
Research group:  EPA Research Laboratory
Broad interest:  Ecological Hydrology
Element of water cycle:  Streams and river,Lakes
Application to society:  Watershed analysis,Impact/risk assessment
Lackey last updated:   7-26-1999   15:30

James E. Lannan
Fisheries and Wildlife (FW)    Prof Emeri    737-4401   Desig: WRM
Lannan last updated:  

Gary L. Larson
Fisheries and Wildlife (FW)    Assoc Prof
larsong@ccmail.orst.edu    737-2043   Desig: WRM
Larson last updated:  

Hiram W. Li
Fisheries and Wildlife (FW)    Professor
hiram.li@orst.edu    737-4531   Desig: WRM
Research group:  Oregon Cooperative Fish and Wildlife Research Unit
Faculty Appointment:   100% Research  
Broad interest:  Ecological Hydrology
Element of water cycle:  Streams and river,Lakes
Application to society:  Habitat
Type of process:  Streamflow,Biological processes
Spatial scale:  Plot/reach/hillslope,Small watershed,Large watershed
Methodology:  Remote sensing,Field
Li last updated:   8-4-1999   13:38

Greg Nagle
Fisheries and Wildlife (FW)   
gnn@EFN.ORG   
Nagle last updated:  

Carl B. Schreck
Fisheries and Wildlife (FW)    Professor
carl.schreck@orst.edu    737-4531   Desig: WRM
Schreck last updated:  

Barbara Shields
Fisheries and Wildlife (FW)    Asst Prof
barbara.shields@orst.edu    737-4531   Desig: WRM
Shields last updated:  

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Forest Engineering  (FE)
737-4952   Info email:   fedept@cof.orst.edu   Location:  213 Peavy Hall
FE strengths in water resources include forestry applications and watershed analysis. Areas of study include riparian area management, forest road drainage and deactivation, hillslope hydrology and landslides, watershed hydrology, culvert design for fish passage, and hyporheic flow in floodplains. Methods used to address these problems include field studies, GIS analysis, and simulation modeling.
FE last updated:  6-9-1999   9:50

Paul W. Adams
Forest Engineering (FE)    Professor
adamsp@ccmail.orst.edu    737-2946   Desig: WRM
Research group:  Forest Hydrology Faculty, Forest Engineering Dept.
Faculty Appointment:   25% Research   75% Extension
Broad interest:  Ecological Hydrology,Physical Hydrology,Water Quality
Element of water cycle:  Vegetation,Soil and vadose zone,Streams and river,Watershed
Application to society:  Forestry
Type of process:  Streamflow,Erosion and sedimentation,Biogeochemical cycling,Management operations
Spatial scale:  Plot/reach/hillslope,Small watershed
Methodology:  Field,Social sciences
Adams last updated:   7-27-1999   15:10

Robert L. Beschta
Forest Engineering (FE)    Professor
beschtar@ccmail.orst.edu    737-4292   Desig: WRM
Beschta last updated:  

George W. Brown
Forest Engineering (FE)    Professor
browng@ccmail.orst.edu    737-2221   Desig: WRM
Brown last updated:  

George Gary Ice
Forest Engineering (FE)    Asst Prof
gice@wcrc-ncasi.org    737-4952   Desig: WRM
Ice last updated:  

Marvin R. Pyles
Forest Engineering (FE)    Assoc Prof
pylesm@ccmail.orst.edu    737-4571   Desig: WRM
Pyles last updated:  

Arne E. Skaugset
Forest Engineering (FE)    Asst Prof
skaugsar@ccmail.orst.edu    737-3283   Desig: WRM
Skaugset last updated:  

Mark A. Taratoot
Forest Engineering (FE)    Research Assistant
taratoot@PEAK.ORG    737-1353
Faculty Appointment:   100% Research  
Broad interest:  Water Management
Element of water cycle:  Streams and river,Watershed
Application to society:  Agriculture,Forestry
Type of process:  Streamflow,Erosion and sedimentation
Spatial scale:  Small watershed
Methodology:  Field
Taratoot last updated:   7-27-1999   11:26

Parker J Wigington
Forest Engineering (FE)    Adjunct Professor
pjw@MAIL.COR.EPA.GOV    754-4341
Research group:  Landscape Team, Regional Ecology Branch, U.S. EPA
Broad interest:  Ecological Hydrology,Physical Hydrology,Water Quality
Element of water cycle:  Vegetation,Groundwater,Streams and river,Watershed
Application to society:  Agriculture,Forestry,Wetlands,Water quantity
Type of process:  Water movement and storage,Runoff generation,Streamflow,Biogeochemical cycling
Spatial scale:  Plot/reach/hillslope,Small watershed,Large watershed
Methodology:  Remote sensing,Field,Other mathematical modeling
Wigington last updated:   8-5-1999   9:11

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Forest Science  (FS)
737-2244   Info email:   lewiss@ccmail.orst.edu   Location:  321 Richardson Hall
Hydrology and water resources are an important component of studies in forest ecology and forest physiology conducted through the Department of Forest Science. Further, strong links between the Department of Forest Science and the USDA Forest Service's Pacific Northwest Experiment Station bring additional expertise in hydrology and fluvial geomorphology to the Department. Areas of study falling broadly under Forest Ecology include: 1) dynamics of riparian forests and their response to floods; 2) forest-stream interactions including both natural disturbances and the influence of forest management practices on streams and watersheds; 3) studies of stream-groundwater interactions (the hyporheic zone) and its influence on nutrient cycling in forest streams. Areas of study falling broadly under Forest-Tree Physiology focus on water relations of woody plants. Additionally, several Forest Science faculty are closely involved with the H. J. Andrews Experimental Forest and Long-Term Ecological Research (LTER) program. The H. J. Andrews is jointly administered by the Dept. of Forest Science, the US Forest Service - Blue River Ranger District and the Pacific Northwest Experiment Station, and is the site of many long-term research projects in hydrology and water resources.
FS last updated:  9-3-1999   14:47

Frederick Bierlmaier
Forest Science (FS)   
fredb@FSL.ORST.EDU   
Bierlmaier last updated:  

Barbara Bond
Forest Science (FS)    Asst. Professor
bondb@ccmail.orst.edu    737-6110
Bond last updated:   8-3-1999   17:50

Craig Creel
Forest Science (FS)   
creelc@CCMAIL.ORST.EDU   
Creel last updated:  

Greg Downing
Forest Science (FS)   
downingg@CCMAIL.ORST.EDU   
Downing last updated:  

Ted Dyrness
Forest Science (FS)   
dyrnesst@CCMAIL.ORST.EDU   
Dyrness last updated:  

Robert P. Griffiths
Forest Science (FS)    Assoc Prof
griffithsr@fsl.orst.edu    737-6559   Desig: WRM
Griffiths last updated:  

Hazel Hammond
Forest Science (FS)   
hammondh@CCMAIL.ORST.EDU   
Hammond last updated:  

Donald Henshaw
Forest Science (FS)   
henshaw@FSL.ORST.EDU   
Henshaw last updated:  

Richard Keim
Forest Science (FS)   
Richard.Keim@ORST.EDU   
Keim last updated:  

Al Levno
Forest Science (FS)   
levno@FSL.ORST.EDU   
Levno last updated:  

John Moreau
Forest Science (FS)   
moreauj@CCMAIL.ORST.EDU   
Moreau last updated:  

Richard H Waring
Forest Science (FS)    Professor
waringr@fsl.orst.edu    737-6087
Faculty Appointment:   80% Research   20% Teaching  
Broad interest:  Ecological Hydrology
Element of water cycle:  Vegetation,Soil and vadose zone
Application to society:  Forestry,Habitat
Type of process:  Evapotranspiration,Biological processes,Biogeochemical cycling
Spatial scale:  Plot/reach/hillslope,Regional
Methodology:  Laboratory,Remote sensing,Field,Process modeling
Waring last updated:   8-6-1999   9:26

Kajsa Johnson Wing
Forest Science (FS)   
wingk@CCMAIL.ORST.EDU   
Wing last updated:   6-25-1999   17:06

Michael Wing
Forest Science (FS)    Asst. Professor
wingm@CCMAIL.ORST.EDU   
Faculty Appointment:   100% Research  
Wing last updated:   6-25-1999   17:07

Steve Wondzell
Forest Science (FS)    Asst. Professor
wondzell@FSL.ORST.EDU    750-7409
Research group:  H. J. Andrews LTER
Faculty Appointment:   100% Research   0% Teaching   0% Extension
Broad interest:  Ecological Hydrology,Physical Hydrology
Element of water cycle:  Groundwater,Streams and river,Watershed
Application to society:  Agriculture,Forestry,Watershed analysis
Type of process:  Water movement and storage,Streamflow,Solute transport,Biological processes,Biogeochemical cycling
Spatial scale:  Plot/reach/hillslope,Small watershed,Large watershed
Methodology:  Field,Process modeling
Wondzell last updated:   6-25-1999   9:53

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Geosciences  (GEO)
737-1201   Info email:   geo-info@geo.orst.edu   Location:  104 Wilkinson Hall
GEO studies in water resources are focused in two main areas: hydrogeology and water resources geography. Hydrogeology solute transport in groundwater, groundwater supply, and other aspects of subsurface characterization. Water resources geography includes policy, law, distribution, and history of water resources.
GEO last updated:  6-9-1999   9:53

Peter U. Clark
Geosciences (GEO)    Professor
clarkp@terra.geo.orst.edu    737-1247   Desig: WRM
Clark last updated:  

Robert E. Frenkel
Geosciences (GEO)    Prof Emeri
frenkelr@terra.geo.orst.edu    737-1201   Desig: WRM
Frenkel last updated:  

Gordon E. Grant
Geosciences (GEO)    Assoc Prof
grant@fsl.orst.edu    750-7328   Desig: WRM
Research group:  U.S.F.S. PNW Research Station
Faculty Appointment:   90% Research   10% Teaching  
Broad interest:  Ecological Hydrology,Physical Hydrology,Water Management,Water Quality
Element of water cycle:  Streams and river,Watershed
Application to society:  Forestry,Municipal and industrial,Habitat,Watershed analysis,Impact/risk assessment,Water quantity,Global change,Water law and policy
Type of process:  Water movement and storage,Runoff generation,Streamflow,Erosion and sedimentation,Multi-phase fluid flow,Management operations
Spatial scale:  Plot/reach/hillslope,Small watershed,Large watershed,Regional
Methodology:  Laboratory,Remote sensing,Field,Process modeling,Stochastic modeling,Other mathematical modeling
Grant last updated:   7-26-1999   15:25

Roy Haggerty
Geosciences (GEO)    Asst Prof
haggertr@geo.orst.edu    737-1210   Desig: WRM
Research group:  Hydrogeology
Faculty Appointment:   50% Research   50% Teaching  
Broad interest:  Physical Hydrology
Element of water cycle:  Soil and vadose zone,Groundwater,Streams and river
Type of process:  Water movement and storage,Solute transport,Management operations
Spatial scale:  Bench,Small watershed
Methodology:  Laboratory,Process modeling,Stochastic modeling,Other mathematical modeling
Haggerty last updated:   8-26-1999   21:05

Philip L. Jackson
Geosciences (GEO)    Assoc Prof
jacksonp@terra.geo.orst.edu    737-1203   Desig: WRM
Jackson last updated:  

Julia A. Jones
Geosciences (GEO)    Assoc Prof
geojulia@aol.com    737-1224   Desig: WRM
Faculty Appointment:   50% Research   25% Teaching   25% Extension
Broad interest:  Ecological Hydrology
Jones last updated:   6-23-1999   21:35

Stephen T Lancaster
Geosciences (GEO)    Research Associate
slancast@fsl.orst.edu    758-7753
Research group:  Coastal Landscape Analysis and Modeling Study
Faculty Appointment:   100% Research  
Broad interest:  Physical Hydrology
Element of water cycle:  Soil and vadose zone,Streams and river,Watershed
Application to society:  Forestry,Habitat,Watershed analysis,Impact/risk assessment
Type of process:  Erosion and sedimentation
Spatial scale:  Plot/reach/hillslope,Small watershed,Large watershed
Methodology:  Remote sensing,Field,Process modeling,Stochastic modeling
Lancaster last updated:   8-2-1999   10:19

Keith W. Muckleston
Geosciences (GEO)    Prof Emeri
mucklesk@terra.geo.orst.edu    737-1204   Desig: WRM
Muckleston last updated:  

James R. Pease
Geosciences (GEO)    Prof Emeri
peasej@terra.geo.orst.edu    737-1213   Desig: WRM
Pease last updated:  

David Post
Geosciences (GEO)    Research Associate
David.Post@TVL.CLW.CSIRO.AU   
Research group:  Hydrologic Regionalisation
Faculty Appointment:   100% Research  
Broad interest:  Ecological Hydrology,Water Quality
Element of water cycle:  Vegetation,Streams and river,Watershed
Application to society:  Agriculture,Forestry
Type of process:  Runoff generation,Streamflow,Erosion and sedimentation
Spatial scale:  Plot/reach/hillslope,Small watershed,Large watershed,Regional
Methodology:  Field,Other mathematical modeling
Post last updated:   6-29-1999   23:48

Charles L. Rosenfeld
Geosciences (GEO)    Professor
rosenfec@terra.geo.orst.edu    737-1208   Desig: WRM
Rosenfeld last updated:  

Mary V. Santelmann
Geosciences (GEO)    Asst Prof
santelmm@terra.geo.orst.edu    737-1215   Desig: WRM
Broad interest:  Water Quality
Element of water cycle:  Streams and river,Watershed
Application to society:  Agriculture,Forestry,Municipal and industrial,Watershed analysis,Wetlands
Type of process:  Erosion and sedimentation,Solute transport
Spatial scale:  Small watershed,Large watershed
Methodology:  Process modeling
Santelmann last updated:   8-4-1999   18:56

Frederick J. Swanson
Geosciences (GEO)    Professor
swansonf@ccmail.orst.edu    750-7355   Desig: WRM
Swanson last updated:  

Aaron T. Wolf
Geosciences (GEO)    Asst Prof
wolfa@geo.orst.edu    737-2722   Desig: WRM
Research group:  Transboundary Freshwater Dispute Database Project
Faculty Appointment:   50% Research   50% Teaching  
Broad interest:  Water Management
Element of water cycle:  Watershed
Application to society:  Watershed analysis,Water law and policy
Type of process:  Negotiation
Spatial scale:  Continental and global
Methodology:  Social sciences
Wolf last updated:   8-12-1999   11:13

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Rangeland Resources  (RNG)
737-3341   Info email:   william.c.krueger@orst.edu   Location:  202 Strand Agriculture Hall
RNG study in water resources is focused on grassland and xeric woodland ecosystems and includes range watershed and riparian zone management, erosion and stream temperature control, and wildland water quality as related to land use. Of particular concern is livestock grazing in relation to stream and watershed function.
RNG last updated:  6-9-1999   9:55

Michael M. Borman
Rangeland Resources (RNG)    Assoc Prof
Michael.Borman@orst.edu    737-1614   Desig: WRM
Faculty Appointment:   100% Extension
Broad interest:  Water Quality
Element of water cycle:  Vegetation,Streams and river,Watershed
Application to society:  Agriculture,Watershed analysis
Type of process:  Erosion and sedimentation,Management operations
Spatial scale:  Bench,Plot/reach/hillslope,Small watershed
Methodology:  Field
Borman last updated:   7-26-1999   15:44

John C. Buckhouse
Rangeland Resources (RNG)    Professor
john.c.buckhouse@orst.edu    737-1629   Desig: WRM
Buckhouse last updated:  

Paul S. Doescher
Rangeland Resources (RNG)    Professor
doeschep@ccmail.orst.edu    737-1622   Desig: WRM
Doescher last updated:  

Lee E. Eddleman
Rangeland Resources (RNG)    Professor
Lee.E.Eddleman@orst.edu    737-1621   Desig: WRM
Eddleman last updated:  

William C. Krueger
Rangeland Resources (RNG)    Professor
William.C.Krueger@orst.edu    737-1615   Desig: WRM
Faculty Appointment:   33% Research   33% Teaching   33% Extension
Broad interest:  Ecological Hydrology,Water Management
Application to society:  Agriculture
Methodology:  Field
Krueger last updated:   6-24-1999   9:30

Richard F. Miller
Rangeland Resources (RNG)    Professor
Richard.Miller@orst.edu    573-2064   Desig: WRM
Miller last updated:  

Tamzen K. Stringham
Rangeland Resources (RNG)    Res Assoc
Tamzen.Stringham@orst.edu    737-0923   Desig: WRM
Research group:  Riparian Ecology and Water Quality Team
Faculty Appointment:   100% Research  
Broad interest:  Ecological Hydrology,Water Quality
Element of water cycle:  Vegetation,Groundwater,Streams and river,Watershed
Application to society:  Agriculture,Habitat
Type of process:  Water movement and storage,Streamflow,Erosion and sedimentation,Biological processes,Irrigation,Management operations
Spatial scale:  Plot/reach/hillslope,Small watershed
Methodology:  Remote sensing,Field
Stringham last updated:   7-26-1999   15:04

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