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Last updated: October 11, 2002
South Florida Restoration Science Forum

Nutrients

What sources are significant and why?

Poster presented May 1999, at the South Florida Restoration Science Forum

Phosphorus runoff sources
map of southern Florida
Gulf transport
AVHRR image
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photo of agricultural field
Agricultural Areas  (EAA, South Dade)
photo of cow photo of cattle
Beef & dairy cattle (C-139 & north of Lake)
photo of urban area
Urban areas
photo of waterfront houses
Keys wastewater & stormwater

Scientists and engineers contributing to this room

Dr. Thomas D. Fontaine tfontain@sfwmd.gov
Director, Everglades Systems Research Division
South Florida Water Management District
Field: Systems ecology & modeling, research program development

Dr. R. Thomas James tjames@sfwmd.gov
Senior Environmental Scientist
Okeechobee Systems Research Division
South Florida Water Management District
Field: Water Quality Modeling
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Dr. Alan D. Steinman astein@sfwmd.gov
Director, Okeechobee Systems Research Division
South Florida Water Management District
Field: nutrient cycling in aquatic ecosystems, aquatic plant-animal interactions, ecosystem recovery
Dr. Gary F. Goforth, P.E. ggoforth@sfwmd.gov
Chief Consulting Engineer, Everglades Construction Program
South Florida Water Management District
Field: Planning, design, permitting, construction & operation of large-scale environmental restoration projects
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Dr. William W. Walker, Jr.
www.shore.net/~wwwalker
Consultant to federal agencies, state agencies, municipal water utilities, and industries
Field: statistical analysis and modeling of hydrologic and water- quality databases
R.A. Zielinski rzielinski@usgs.gov
Isotope geochemist
Project chief, section leader, research coordinator
Geologic Division, USGS, Denver, CO
Field: Geochemistry of uranium, thorium, and their decay products
photo
K.R. Simmons ksimmons@usgs.gov
Isotope geochemist
Global Change and Climate History Team
Geologic Division, USGS, Denver, CO
Field: Geochemistry, radiogenic isotopes for geochronology and tracer studies
 

Dr. David Rudnick drudnic@sfwmd.gov
Sr. Environmental Scientist
Everglades Systems Research Division
South Florida Water Management District
Field: coastal marine ecology, nutrient cycling, and sediment interactions
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Dr. William H. Orem borem@usgs.gov
Research geochemist & project chief
Geologic Division, USGS, Reston, VA
Field: Biogeochemical processes, radiogenic isotopes for geochronology studies
Anne L. Bates abates@usgs.gov
Research chemist
Geologic Division, USGS, Denver, CO
Field: analytical chemistry, sulfur geochemistry
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Harry E. Lerch tlerch@usgs.gov
Chemist
Eastern Energy Resources Team
USGS, Reston, VA
Field: hydrocarbon geochemistry, climate studies, nutrient analysis

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