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Fluvial Geomorphology

Hurricane Ida flooding in Wilmington, Delaware on September 2, 2021.

As Flooding Increases, Study Shows Opportunities to Reduce Risk

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The report provides a comprehensive assessment of flooding scenarios and offers strategies to address longstanding flooding throughout the watershed.

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High fecal indicator bacteria in temperate headwater streams at baseflow: implications for management and public health

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D.T. Myers, L. Zgleszewski, R. Bier, J.R. Price, S. Morgan, J.K. Jackson, D. Oviedo-Vargas, M. Daniels, D.B. Arscott, J. Kan. 2025. Water Research X 29: 100347.

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Cooper Reilly

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Staff Scientist

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Agricultural soil microbiomes differentiate in soil profiles with fertility source, tillage, and cover crops

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Bier, R.L., M. Daniels, D. Oviedo-Vargas, M. Peipoch, J.R. Price, E. Omondi, A. Smith, and J. Kan. 2024. Agriculture, Ecosystems & Environment 368: 109002.

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To achieve the Clean Water Act’s goals, prioritize upstream ecology

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Ensign, S.H., D.B. Arscott, M. Daniels, C. Dow, J.K. Jackson, D. Oviedo-Vargas, and M. Peipoch. 2024. Water Resources IMPACT 26(3): 19–21.

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Restoring Our Watersheds: A Podcast Conversation

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In the season six premiere of the Kindred Podcast, we talk about watersheds, their importance to humans and wildlife, and how people can both harm and restore them.