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Investigations in forested, agricultural and urban watersheds of Missouri are primarily focused on hydrologic processes relative to the impacts of natural and anthropogenic alterations and best management practices (BMP’s), and how they affect the mass and energy balance spanning complex wildland and urban environments.

Specific areas of research include:

· Forest hydrology mass and energy balances.

· Fresh water supply regimes and water quality disturbance mechanisms.

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

· Biophysical response to hydrometeorological variation and perturbation.

· Hydroclimatalogic scaling, modeling, and global change.

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WATER QUALITY AND WATER RESOURCES

UNIVERSITY OF MISSOURI—COLUMBIA

Jason A. Hubbart

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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