Collaborations
The Oxford, Mississippi has a long and productive history of collaborative research involving stakeholders.
Current collaborators and projects:
ARKANSAS STATE UNIVERSITY, Jonesboro, AR
Novel Edge-of-Field Practices for Nutrient and Pesticide Runoff Mitigation
BAYLOR UNIVERSITY, WACO, TX
Understanding the Role of Nitrogen:Phosphorus Ratios in Driving Net Dinitrogen Gas Fluxes and Harmful Algal Bloom Development in Freshwater Agroecos
CLEMSON UNIVERSITY, CLEMSON, SC
Linking Dynamic Soil Erodibility to Soil Loss in the Agricultural Landscape
GEOLOGICAL SURVEY, UNITED STATES DEPT OF, NORCROSS, GA
Phased-array Testing and Development for Sediment-Generated Noise (SGN) Measurement
Building a Scientific Basis for Establishing Ecological Baselines and Defining Management Goals for Mississippi Delta Streams
MASON, CLYDE AND DEBRA, Jackson, MS
Assessing the Benefits of a Tailwater Recovery System for Water Savings and Water Quality Improvement
MIDDLE TENNESSEE STATE UNIVERSITY, MURFREESBORO, TN
Enhancement of RUSLE2 Erosion Technology
MISSISSIPPI STATE UNIVERSITY, Mississippi State Cen, MS
Integrating Cover Crops, Tillage, and Irrigation Management to Enhance Crop Productivity and Profitability
Long-Term Agro-Ecosystem Sustainability Research Common Experiment
PUBLIC UNIVERSITY OF NAVARRA, SPAIN, NAVARRA
Improved Understanding of Sediment Movement and Management in Agricultural Watersheds
TENNESSEE TECHNOLOGICAL UNIVERSITY, COOKEVILLE, TN
Investigating Factors that Influence Hypoxia and Denitrification in Aquatic Agroecosystems
THE BOARD OF TRUSTEES OF THE UNIVERSITY OF IL, Urbana, IL
Database of Lower Mississippi River Alluvial Plain Stream System Morphologic Attributes
U.S. ARMY CORPS OF ENGINEERS, VICKSBURG, MS
Establishing Confidence Intervals and Error Bounds for the ISSDOTv2 Sand Bed Load Measurement Method
U.S. ARMY CORPS OF ENGINEERS, SACRAMENTO DIST, Sacramento
Provide Soil Erosion-resistance Data to USACE, Sacramento District, for Evaluation of Bank Erosion on the American and Sacramento Rivers
U.S. ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AGENCY, WASHINGTON, DC
Pesticide Impacts to Endangered and Threatened Aquatic Species in California’s Sacramento River Basin
UNIVERSIDAD DE CORDOBA
Improved Understanding of Integrated Runoff, Sediment, Nutrient, and Carbon Processes in Agricultural Watersheds
Improved Understanding of Integrated Gully and Watershed Erosion Processes in Agricultural Watersheds
UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA, DAVIS, DAVIS, CA
Evaluation of Pesticide Impacts from Agricultural Practices on Watershed Ecosystems
Development of Enhanced Rice Pond and Pesticide Simulation Features within AnnAGNPS
UNIVERSITY OF MISSISSIPPI, UNIVERSITY, MS
Managing Water and Sediment Movement in Agricultural Watersheds
Computational Tools and a Decision Support System for Management of Sediment and Water Quality in Agricultural Watersheds
Modeling Groundwater-surface Water Interactions in the Mississippi River Alluvial Plain
Using Mesocosms to Study Nutrient and Pesticide Dynamics in Aquatic Systems
Modeling Groundwater-surface Water Interactions in the Mississippi River Alluvial Plain
Utilizing Acoustic and Geophysics Technology to Assess and Monitor Watersheds in the United States
Discovery and Development of Natural Products for Pharmaceutical and Agrichemical Applications II
UNIVERSITY OF TENNESSEE, KNOXVILLE, TN
Development and Implementation of Scientific Improvements for RUSLE2 (2017)
USDA, NATURAL RESOURCES CONSERVATION SERVICE, Washington, DC
Development and Maintenance of RUSLE2 Program (2018)