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Courses taught by Stephen Schoenholtz:

FE 430/530: Watershed Processes
Effects of land use practices on the physical hydrology (interception, infiltration, evapotranspiration, subsurface flow and surface runoff, water yields, and peak flows) of forested watersheds. Surface erosion, mass soil movements, stream temperatures, nutrient levels and effects of management activities upon riparian systems; forest practice rules. PREREQ: Junior standing.

FE 439/539: Ecology and Management of Forest Soils
Study of properties, processes, ecology, and management of soils in forests with emphasis on applications to forest operations, silviculture, and sustainable management of forested ecosystems. PREREQ:
CSS 305 or approval of instructor.

FE 535: Water Quality and Forest Land Use
Influence of natural and land-use factors on water quality; monitoring strategies and analytical methods, municipal watershed management. PREREQ: FE 430/FE 530
or approval of instructor.

   

 


                                                                                          

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