Last updated: October 11, 2002
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What sources are significant and why?
Poster presented May 1999, at the South Florida Restoration Science Forum
Phosphorus runoff
sources
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Gulf transport
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Agricultural Areas (EAA, South Dade)
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Beef & dairy cattle (C-139 & north
of Lake)
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Urban areas
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Keys wastewater & stormwater
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Scientists and engineers contributing to this room |
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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
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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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before and after P controls
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