Dr. Georgianne W. MooreAssistant Professor
Doctor of Philosopy (2003) Oregon State University |
Ecohydrology, specifically the effects of vegetation management on the hydrologic cycle, and the implications for wetland and riparian restoration on hydrologic processes, at whole plant to ecoystem scales.
Riparian transpiration and the relative influence of exotic saltcedar and nativecottonwood trees; Comparison of vegetation water use measured using sapflow, eddy covariance, and water balance approaches; Potential enhancement of water resources after brush removal in mesquite woodlands.
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Dr. Georgianne W. Moore
Assistant Professor of Ecohydrology
Department of Rangeland Ecology and Management
Texas A&M University
325 Animal Industries Bldg.
2126 TAMU
College Station, Texas 77843-2126 USA
Phone: 979-845-3765
Fax: 979-845-6430
Email: gwmoore@tamu.edu