October 6, 2022: Land Use and Forestry Impacts on Water - Register Here
Presented by: Diana Karwan, Departments of Forest Resources and Soil, Water & Climate, University of Minnesota-St. Paul.
Dr. Karwan’s research and teaching focus on hydrology and watershed physical and chemical processes. More specifically, she investigates how variations in climate, landscapes, and land use drive physical, chemical, and ecological transport processes in watersheds, with emphasis on the movement of fine suspended sediments, associated contaminants, and particulate organic material. Her approach strongly relies on field sampling and field-scale experiments, laboratory analyses, and numerical and statistical models. To this end, she employs a series of hydrologic, geochemical, and statistical tools to track watershed processes.
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UMN Researchers Study Waves Created by Recreational Boats
Wednesday 16, February 2022
UMN Boat-Generated Wake Study: A group of researchers have found that popular wake surf boats require a greater distance from the shoreline and other boats compared to more typical recreational boats. Join a virtual webinar Feb 16th at 7:00 pm for an overview of research, findings and next steps.
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