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Researchers of the Interdisciplinary Hydrology Laboratory investigate physical processes governing biological systems and alterations and impacts to those systems due to naturally occurring and anthropogenic disturbances spanning the continuum of urban and wildland ecosystems.

Specific areas of research include:

· Fresh water supply regimes and water quality disturbance mechanisms.

· Fresh water, water quality, and hydroclimate best management practices (BMP’s).

· Environmental Biophysics & Ecohydrology

· Hydroclimate scaling, modeling, and global change.

· Hydrobiogeochemical cycling

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Jason A. Hubbart, Ph.D.

University of Missouri—Columbia

School of Natural Resources

Departments of Forestry & SEAS

203—Q ABNR Building

Columbia, MO 65211, USA

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Office: 573-884-7732

Fax: 573-882-1977

E-mail: HubbartJ@Missouri.edu

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