PRESENT RESEARCH
Long-term monitoring program and associated reservoir phenomena, Center for Reservoir Research, Hancock Biological Station, D. White, $150,000/yr continuing.
Transport, accumulation, and utilization of organic carbon in large reservoir systems, Department of Energy/EPSCoR, G. Kipphut, D. White, et al. (co-PIs), $193,000, 1997-2001.
Glasshouse/mesocosm facilities for Hancock Biological Station. National Science Foundation. (W. Spencer, D. White, et al. (co-PIs), $186,000, 1998-2001
Biogeochemical and ecological processes within a reservoir littoral zone. National Science Foundation, H. Whiteman, D. White, S. Hendricks, W. Spencer, B. Loganathan, T. Timmons, T. Johnston, D. Owen, $850,000, 1999.
Reservoir-watershed linkages: the effects of water level management on hydrology and water quality in hydro-electric reservoirs. KY/DOE/EPSCoR. S. Hendricks, A. Fryar, D. White, G. Kipphut. $75,000,1999-2001.
Expansion of fecal coliform assessments in the Lower Cumberland/Tennessee/Mississippi River watersheds. US EPA. D. White, K. Johnston, G. Rice, $30,000, 1999-2001.
Biological monitoring program expansion: Upper Cumberland River basin. US EPA. D. White, S. Hendricks, T. Timmons, $50,000, 1999-2001.
Biological baseline conditions in the Little River watershed. US EPA. D. White, S. Hendricks, T. Timmons, $72,000, 1999-2001.
Howard Hughes Medical Institute Murray State (J. Mateja, PD, $1,500,000), subproject Environmental science for middle- and high school students. D. White, $23,000, 2000-2004.
Courses Offered Next Offered
Principles of Biology
Fall 2001
Watershed Ecology
Spring 2002
Limnology
Summer
Aquatic Entomology
Spring 2001
Reservoir Ecology
Summer
Biological Limnology
Fall 2000
Scientific Communication
Spring 2001
Limnological Analysis
Summer
Last Updated Sept. 2000 by Pam Hendrick![]()
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