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Telephone: 828.524.2128 x 113; Fax: 828.369.6768
Email: mriedel@fs.fed.us
Coweeta Hydrologic
Laboratory
3160 Coweeta Lab Road
Otto, North Carolina 28763
Position at Coweeta
LTER:
Principle Investigator
Specialty:
Land use, Hydrology, Fluvial Processes
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Education:
B.S., University of Minnesota, Natural Resources, 1995
M.S., University of Minnesota, Water Resources, 1997
Ph.D., University of Minnesota, Water Resources, 2000
Post Doctoral, Coweeta Hydrologic Lab, Forest Hydrology, Ongoing
Appointments:
Research
Hydrologist, Coweeta Hydrologic Laboratory, 2000-present
Senior Water Resources Scientist, Barr Engineering Co., 1998-2000
Graduate Research Assistant, University of Minnesota, 1995-1999
Graduate Teaching Assistant, University of Minnesota,1995-1999
Undergraduate Research Assistant, University of Minnessota,1993-1995
Publications
(Five as examples
of research foci):
Sun, G., D. Amatya, R. Jackson, R. Kolka, M. Riedel, and J. Shepard. In
Review. Influences of management of southern forests on water quantity and
quality. In C. Trettin, ed. Southern forest science: past,
present, future.
Riedel, Mark S. and J.M. Vose. 2002. The dynamic nature of sediment
and organic constituents. In TSS. Proc. National Monitoring Conference
2002, National Water Quality Monitoring Council, May 21 - 23, 2002,
Madison, WI.
Riedel, Mark S. and J.M. Vose. 2002. Forest road erosion, sediment
transport and model validation in the southern Appalachians. Proc. Second Interagency Hydrologic Modeling Conference, Advisory on Water
Information - Subcommittee on Hydrology, July 28 - August 1, Las Vegas,
NV.
Riedel, M.S., E.S. Verry, and K.N.
Brooks. 2002. Land use impacts on fluvial processes in the Nemadji Watershed. Hydrological Science and Technology 18(1-4):197-205.
Riedel, Mark S., E.S.
Verry, and K.N. Brooks. In Review. Impacts of riparian grazing
on fluvial processes in clay channel streams. J. American Water Resources
Association.
Synergistic Activities:
1.
Conference Chair, Managing Watershed Sediment, 7th Federal Interagency
Sedimentation Conference, Reno, NV, March, 2001
2.
Participant, Subcommittee on Sedimentation, Federal Interagency
Sedimentation Committee
3.
Member, USDA Forest Service Cumulative Effects Analysis Technical Team |