Who Are We?
We
are scientists from many different disciplines and backgrounds who, if not for
SHAEP, might not interact and learn from each other.
Why do we care?
We think this interaction is especially enlightening and will advance the
understanding of lakes, wetlands and streams, and their watersheds.
Why should you care?
Water managers need to make difficult decisions about use, protection and
enhancement of our lakes, wetlands, streams, and their watersheds. The SHAEP is
designed to advance the level of understanding of how hydrological, chemical
and biological processes interact on a small watershed scale, and to develop
new tools, methods and procedures that will assist managers of lakes, wetlands
and streams to make scientifically sound management decisions.
Who works at SHAEP?
SHAEP began primarily as a group of scientists from the USGS Water Resources Division National Research Program who decided to pool their talents and interests to work on the same watershed. From the outset, work at SHAEP has been open to anyone with an interdisciplinary objective and a cooperative spirit who could bring their own funding to the effort. Interest expanded to include some scientists from the USGS Geologic Division, as well as many scientists from academia. Currently students and professors from the University of North Dakota-Grand Forks, Bemidji State University, University of Minnesota-Duluth, University of Minnesota-The Newton Horace Winchell School of Earth Sciences, and University of California-Davis also are doing work at the site.
Long term, consistent data collection is critical to the effort
Dallas Hudson is the resident technician for the Shingobee site. Dallas collects hydrologic, atmospheric, biological and water-quality information that constitutes the data backbone of the SHAEP effort. Dallas is available to assist with project-specific data-collection efforts when time allows.
With the excepetion of Dallas, all who work at the SHAEP do so on a part-time and voluntary basis. Each has other duties and committments, but all come to work at the Shingobee site to learn from colleagues with different perspectives, and make new discoveries about the SHAEP lakes and the land around them. Some of the participants and their email addresses are listed below.
- George Aiken
- USGS, WRD
- MS 458, 3215 Marine St.
- Boulder, CO 80303
- 303-541-3036
- graiken@usgs.gov
- John Alden
- Ten Mile Lake Assn.
- HC 75, Box 728
- Hackensack, MN 56452
- 218-547-3114
- Calvin Alexander
- Department of Geology and Geophysics
- University of Minnesota
- 310 Pillsbury Drive SE
- Minneapolis, MN 55455
- 612-624-3517
- alexa001@maroon.tc.umn.edu
- Walter Dean
- USGS, GD
- MS939, Denver Federal Center
- Denver, CO 80225
- 303-236-5760
- wdean@usgs.gov
- John Duff
- USGS, WRD
- MS 496, 345 Middlefield Rd.
- Menlo Park, CA 94025
- 415-354-3332
- jhduff@usgs.gov
- Phil Gerla
- University of North Dakota
- P.O. Box 8358
- Grand Forks, ND 58202
- 701-777-3305
- Phil_Gerla@MAIL.UND.NODAK.EDU
- Jim Hodgson
- Minnesota Pollution Control Agency
- 1601 Minnesota Drive
- Brainerd, MN 56401
- 218-828-2492
- jameshodgson@pca.mn.us
- Dallas Hudson
- USGS, WRD
- Cabins-N-More Building
- 5th and Michigan
- Walker, MN 56484
- 218-547-2880
- dchuds@usgs.gov
- Alan Jackman
- University of California Davis
- Department of Chemical Engineering
- Davis, CA 95616
- 916-752-8777
- ajackman@usgs.gov
- Carol Kendall
- USGS,WRD
- 345 Middlefield Road
- Menlo Park, CA 94025
- 415-329-4576
- ckendall@usgs.gov
- Tim Kroeger
- Bemidji State University USGS, WRD
- Department of Environmental, Earth, and Space Studies
- Room, S 109, Box 27
- Bemidji,MN 56601
- 218-755-4103
- tjkroeger@bemidjistate.edu
- James LaBaugh
- USGS, WRD
- MS 411, 12201 Sunrise Valley Drive
- Reston, VA 22092
- 703-648-5020
- jlabaugh@usgs.gov
- George Leavesley
- USGS, WRD
- MS 412, Box 25046, DFC
- Denver, CO 80225
- 303-236-5026
- george@usgs.gov
- Bob Melchior
- Professor Emeritus
- Bemidji State University
- Bemidji, MN 56601
- 281-755-2000
- melch@pop.paulbunyan.net
- Howard Mooers
- University of Minnesota Duluth
- Department of Geology
- Duluth, MN 55812
- 218-726-7239
- hmooers@ua.d.umn.edu
- Art Norton
- Itasca SWCD
- 516C Pokegama Ave South
- Grand Rapids, MN 55744
- 218-326-0017
- Renee Parkhurst
- USGS, WRD
- MS 413, Box 25046, DFC
- Denver, CO 80225
- 303-236-4988
- rparkhur@usgs.gov
- Hans Olaf Pfannkuch
- University of Minnesota
- Department of Geology
- 310 Pillsbury Dr. SE
- Minneapolis, MN 55455-0219
- 612-624-7620
- pfann001@maroon.tc.umn.edu
- Michael Reddy
- USGS, WRD
- 3215 Marine Street, Suite E-127
- Boulder, CO 80303
- 303-236-3617
- mmreddy@usgs.gov
- Donald Rosenberry
- USGS, WRD
- MS 413, Box 25046, DFC
- Denver, CO 80225
- 303-236-4990
- rosenber@usgs.gov
- Paul Schuster
- USGS, WRD
- 3215 Marine Street, Suite E-127
- Boulder, CO 80303
- 303-541-3052
- pschuste@usgs.gov
- Robert Striegl
- USGS, WRD
- MS 413, Box 25046, DFC
- Denver, CO 80225
- 303-236-4993
- rstriegl@usgs.gov
- Frank Triska
- USGS, WRD
- MS 496, 345 Middlefield Rd
- Menlo Park, CA 94025
- 415-354-3333
- fjtriska@usgs.gov
- 415-329-4184
- Thomas Winter
- USGS, WRD
- MS 413, Box 25046, DFC
- Denver, CO 80225
- 303-236-4987
- tcwinter@usgs.gov
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