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COWEETA LONG TERM ECOLOGICAL RESEARCH - HILLSLOPE HYDROLOGY

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COWEETA LONG TERM ECOLOGICAL RESEARCH - HILLSLOPE HYDROLOGY

Dr. Ryan Emanuel has recently begun a project in collaboration with the Coweeta LTER to investigate dynamics of the atmosphere-hillslope-stream continuum across a spectrum of land development in the southern Appalachians. He and his graduate student, Joshua Rice, hope to complement modeling and water quality work in and around Coweeta to help develop a mechanistic understanding of processes contributing to the amount and quality of water delivered from hillslopes to streams and how these processes might be influenced by land-use change and climate variability.

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Key Contacts

Department of Forestry & Environmental Resources
North Carolina State University
P.O. Box 8008
Raleigh, NC 27695-8008
Phone: 919-515-2891
Fax: 919-515-6193

Dr. Barry Goldfarb
Department Head
Phone: 919-515-4471
barry_goldfarb@ncsu.edu

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The Department of Forestry and Environmental Resources (FER) is recognized worldwide for its cutting-edge research into issues involving forestry, wildlife management, environmental sciences, biotechnology and more. These efforts are important not only because they lead to new breakthroughs in forestry and natural resource management, but also because they provide a valuable training ground for students interested in working on the frontline of their chosen fields as part of their educational experience.

FER faculty, staff, and students work with public and private groups, organizations, institutions, and industries to identify and solve complex, real-world environmental resource issues.

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