Tag: water quality

  • UGA Today: People are altering decomposition rates in waterways

    UGA Today: People are altering decomposition rates in waterways

    Dr. Krista Capps was recently featured by UGA Today for her work exploring decomposition rates in rivers around the world. In a recent paper, Capps and collaborators at UGA, Oakland University and Kent State University collected field data from over 150 researchers in 40 countries, putting together an evaluation that included 550 rivers across the […]

  • CITRA Graduate Students Present at the 2024 World Environmental & Water Resources Congress in Milwaukee, WI

    CITRA Graduate Students Present at the 2024 World Environmental & Water Resources Congress in Milwaukee, WI

    Originally published here by the Compound Inundation Team for Resilient Applications Graduate students Marco Garcia, Dennis Granados, and Stevens Charles presented their research at the 2024 World Environmental & Water Resources Congress in Milwaukee, Wisconsin, between May 19th and 22nd. The conference was held by the Environmental & Water Resources Institute (EWRI), the American Society of […]

  • Managing the ebb & flow of the I-85 corridor

    Managing the ebb & flow of the I-85 corridor

    The University of Georgia Office of Research recently featured research surrounding water quality and supply in the Interstate 85 corridor, a region that stretches from Alabama to Virginia and crosses two of the South’s largest urban centers, Atlanta, GA and Charlotte, NC. This work, a collaborative effort between the Institute for Resilient Infrastructure Systems (IRIS) […]