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Coastal, Wetlands, and Surface Water Hydrology and Water Quality
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SICS and TIME Model Linkages and Development in Support of Everglades Restoration
TIME and SICS Modeling of Surface Water and Interactions with Ground Water
A Coupled Surface Water and Ground-Water Model to Simulate Past, Present, and Future Hydrologic Conditions in DOI Managed Lands
Analysis of Historical Water-Quality Data
Aquatic Cycling of Mercury in the Everglades
Bacterial Demethylation of Methylmercury in the South Florida Ecosystem
Baseline Hydrologic Data Collection along the I-75/State Road 29 Corridor in the Big Cypress National Preserve
Biscayne Bay Coastal Wetlands Well-Site Data Acquisition
Canal and Wetland Flow/Transport Interaction
Chronology and Isotope Geochemistry of Ground Waters in the Florida Keys and Offshore Areas
Coastal Gradients of Flow, Salinity and Nutrients
Comparison of the South Florida Natural System Model with Pre-Canal Everglades Hydrology Estimated from Historical Sources
Determination of Nutrient Loads to East Coast Canals
Determining Target Salinity Values for South Florida's Estuaries: The Combined Effects of Climate, Sea Level, and Water Management Practices
Development and Stability of Everglades Tree Islands, Ridge and Slough, and Marl Prairies
Dynamics of Land Margin Ecosystems: Historical Change, Hydrology, Vegetation, Sediment, and Climate
Ecological Models for Evaluating Effects of Restoration Alternatives on Coastal Ecosystems of Southwest Florida
Ecosystem History of Biscayne Bay and the Southeast Coast
Ecosystem History of the Southwest Coast-Shark River Slough Outflow Area
Ecosystem History: Florida Bay and the Southwest Coast
Ecosystem History: Terrestrial and Freshwater Ecosystems of Southern Florida
Effect of Wind on Surface Water Flows
Empirical Studies in Support of a Pink Shrimp, Farfantepenaeus duorarum, Simulation Model for Florida Bay
Evaluation of Methods to Determine Groundwater Seepage Beneath Levee 30, Miami-Dade County, Florida
Evapotranspiration Measurements and Modeling in the Everglades
Flow Monitoring Along the Tidal Caloosahatchee River and Tributaries West of Franklin Locks
Flow Velocity and Water Level Transects
Freshwater Flows to Northeastern Florida Bay
Freshwater Flows to the East Coast
Geochemical Monitoring of Restoration Progress
Geochemical Processes in Organic-Rich Sediments of South Florida-Mercury and Metals
Geochemistry of Wetland Sediments from South Florida
Geochronology in the South Florida Ecosystem and Associated Ecosystem Programs
Geology and Ecological History of the 'Buttonwood Ridge' Region
Geophysical Monitoring of the Southwest Florida Coast
Ground Water Characterization in Marine Areas of Biscayne National Park
Ground Water Flow and Transport for the SICS and TIME Models
Ground-Water Discharge to Biscayne Bay
Groundwater Seepage in the Florida Keys
Groundwater-Surface Water Interactions and Relation to Water Quality in the Everglades
High-Resolution Bathymetry of Florida Bay
Historical Changes in Salinity, Water Quality, and Vegetation in Biscayne Bay
Hydrodynamic and Bathymetric Characteristics of South Florida Estuarine and Coastal Systems
Hydrodynamic and Salinity Characteristics of Rivers and Estuaries of the Ten Thousand Islands
Hydrologic Monitoring and Synthesis of Existing Hydrologic Data in the Florida Panther National Wildlife Refuge and Surrounding Areas
Hydrologic Monitoring in Joe Bay
Hydrologic Variation and Ecological Processes in the Mangrove Forests of South Florida: Response to Restoration
Impact of 20th Century Water-Management and Land-Use Practices on the Coastal Hydrology of Southeast Florida
Impacts of Hydrological Restoration on Three Estuarine Communities of the Southwest Florida Coast and on Associated Animal Inhabitants
Integrating EDEN with Real-Time Hydrology and Biological Responses
Interactions of Mercury with Dissolved Organic Carbon in the Everglades
Internal Surface-Water Flows
Interrelation of Everglades Hydrology and Florida Bay Dynamics to Ecosystem Processes and Restoration in South Florida
Lake Okeechobee Watershed Project
Linking Land, Air and Water Management in the Southern Everglades and Coastal Zone to Water Quality and Ecosystem Restoration
Linking Land, Air and Water Management in the Southern Everglades and Coastal Zone to Water Quality and Ecosystem Restoration: Task 1, Mercury Cycling, Fate and Bioaccumulation
Long-Term Aquatic Biota Database Analysis
Modeling Hydrologic Flow and Vegetation Response across the Tamiami Trail and Coastal Watershed of Ten Thousand Islands NWR
Paleosalinity as a Key for Success Criteria in South Florida Restoration
Quantification of Ground-Water Seepage Beneath Levee 31N, Miami-Dade County, Florida
Remote Sensing of Water Turbidity and Sedimentation in Florida Bay and Biscayne Bay
Review and Evaluation of a Model for Simulating the Natural Hydrology of South Florida
Role of Marsh-Mangrove Interface Habitats as Aquatic Refuges for Wetland Fishes and Other Aquatic Animals
Salinity and Turbidity Patterns within Estero Bay Aquatic Preserve, Lee County, Florida
Salinity Patterns in Florida Bay: A Synthesis
Sediment Properties and Transport Processes in Florida Bay
Sedimentation, Sea-Level Rise and Circulation in Florida Bay
South Florida Ecosystem History
Southern Florida National Water-Quality Assessment (NAWQA) Program
Southern Inland and Coastal Systems (SICS) Model Development
Southwest Florida Coastal and Wetland Systems Monitoring
Spatial and temporal patterns and ecological effects of canal-water intrusion into the A.R.M. Loxahatchee National Wildlife Refuge
Surface-Water Cooperative Data Program
Synthesis by the Aquatic Cycling of Mercury in the Everglades
Synthesis of Sediment Production, Transport, and Accumulation
Technical Assistance for the Ecological Evaluation for the Southwest Florida Feasibility Study
Tides and Inflows in the Mangrove Ecotone (TIME) Model Development
Tides and Inflows in the Mangrove Ecotone (TIME) Model Development (Vegetative Resistance to Flow)
Tracing the Mixing of Groundwater into Coastal Waters Utilizing a New Radiometric Technique: Radium Isotope Systematics to Look at the Geologic Control of Aquifers
Water Flows and Nutrient Fluxes to the Southwest Coast of Everglades National Park, Florida
Western Tamiami Trail Flows-Baseline Information and Response to CERP
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