Hydrologists
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- Robert B. Jacobson, Ph.D., is the director of the Ozark Stream Geomorphology Project.
He is a research hydrologist at the Columbia Environmental Research Center,
USGS-BRD. Contact info: robb_jacobson@usgs.gov
(573) 876-1844
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- Rose McKenney, Ph.D., worked on the project between 1994 and 1997 as a cooperative Ph.D.
student from Penn State University. She continues to be involved with the project
while teaching geological sciences at Minot State University, North Dakota. Contact
info: mckenney@warp6.cs.misu.nodak.edu
(701) 858-3114
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- Maria S. Panfil, M.S., is a hydrologist at the Columbia Environmental Research Center,
USGS-BRD. She joined the project in 1998. Contact info: maria_panfil@usgs.gov (573) 875-5399 x1731
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Biologists
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- Charles F. Rabeni, Ph.D., is the director of stream ecology studies associated with
Ozarks Global Change Research. He is a research biologist with the Cooperative
Research Unit of the USGS-BRD, University of Missouri-Columbia. Contact info:
RabeniC@missouri.edu (573) 882-3634
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- Kathy E. Doisy, M.S., is a research specialist at the University of
Missouri-Columbia. She works primarily on issues related to aquatic invertebrates.
Contact info: DoisyK@missouri.edu
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- James T. Peterson, Ph.D., conducted Ozark fish studies between 1994 and 1997 as a Ph.D.
student from University of Missouri-Columbia. He now works at the US Forest Service
Rocky Mountain Research Station in Boise, Idaho. Contact info:
peterson_james/rmrs_boisie@fs.fed.us
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