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Garey A. Fox, Ph.D., P.E., D.WRE Professor and Department Head Biological and Agricultural Engineering North Carolina State University Major Awards and Recognition: 2018 ADS/Hancor Soil and Water Engineering Award (ASABE) 2016 Medal for Excellence in University Teaching by Oklahoma Foundation for Excellence 2016 Superior Paper Award (ASABE) – Heeren et al. (2015) 2015 National USDA Food and Agricultural Sciences Excellence in Teaching Award 2015 Oklahoma State Regent’s Distinguished Research Award 2015 ASABE Educational Aids Blue Ribbon Award for Foundations of Oklahoma Water Video Series 2015 ASABE NRES Division Leadership Citation Award 2015 Holder of the Thomas E. Berry Endowed Professorship in Integrated Water Resources and Management 2014 LEAD-21 Class X 2014 Two Superior Paper Awards (ASABE) – Al-Madhhachi et al. (2013) and Daly et al. (2013) 2014 Mortar Board Golden Torch Award (OSU) 2013 Regents Distinguished Teaching Award (OSU) 2013 Superior Paper Award (ASABE) – Guzman and Fox (2012) 2013 Top 20 Science & Engineering Professor in Oklahoma 2012 Inaugural Holder of the Buchanan Endowed Chair in Biosystems and Agricultural Engineering (OSU) 2012 A.W. Farrall Young Educator Award (National Award from ASABE) 2011 Sterling L. (Bud) Burks Environmental Research Award (OSU Environmental Science Program) 2010 New Holland Young Researcher Award (National Award from ASABE) 2010 Halliburton Young Faculty Award (OSU CEAT) 2009 James Whatley Research Award (OSU DASNR) 2008-2009 Alpha Epsilon Distinguished Service Award (OSU BAE) 2007-2008 Alpha Epsilon Distinguished Service Award (OSU BAE) 2005 University of Mississippi Junior Faculty Award (Ole Miss College of Engineering) 2000-2003 USDA National Needs Graduate Fellow (Colorado State University) 1998-2000 U.S. EPA Science to Achieve Results (STAR) Graduate Fellow (Texas A&M University) Grant Summary: 41 funded grant projects totaling approximately $7.1 million including nationally competitive National Science Foundation (NSF), US Department of Agriculture (USDA), US Environmental Protection Agency (US EPA), and US Geological Survey (USGS) grants; previously appointed as NSF EPSCoR Lead Researcher at Oklahoma State University on $20 million project Publications and Presentations: Refereed Publications: 127 published journal articles, 79 conference proceedings, 165 oral/poster presentations, 46 invited presentations, 8 papers in technical press; h-index = 34 (Google Scholar) and 29 (ResearchGate), 4 ASABE Superior Paper Awards Professional Service: Former or current Associate Editor for Journal of Environmental Quality (JEQ), Journal of Hydrologic Engineering, Transactions of the ASABE, and Applied Engineering in Agriculture; Special guest editor for special collection in Journal of Hydrologic Engineering on surface water/groundwater interactions and Water on streambank erosion and failure; Reviewer for 25 peer- reviewed journals; Technical and award committee member and chair for ASABE and ASCE committees; Elected technical committee chair/vice-chair for two Soil and Water Division Groups in ASABE (NRES 21 – Hydrology and NRES-25 – Streams, Reservoirs, and Wetlands); Served as award committee chair for four ASABE awards; Served on ASABE Nominating Committee (2015-2017) Advising/Mentoring: Advisor to 3 completed Post-Doctorate Research Associate, 26 completed graduate students (11 Ph.D. and 15 M.S.), and 23 undergraduate research scholars; 4 undergraduate scholars with publications in the Oklahoma State University Journal of Undergraduate Research (Volumes 1 and 2); Advisor to numerous student organizations in at the department (ASABE, Freshmen Executive Council for ASABE, and Cowboy Waterworks) and at college level (CASNR Student Council) Key Role in Academic Program: Taught freshmen and senior-level undergraduate and graduate level courses; Advised first-year students in Biosystems Engineering at OSU (2013-2014); Assessment coordinator for undergraduate programs including ABET (2007-2014); ABET program evaluator (PEV, 2011-Present) for national program evaluation of Biological and Agricultural Engineering programs Outreach: Organizer of an annual Student Water Conference at Oklahoma State University for undergraduate and graduate research (2012-2015); Organizer of Illinois River Watershed Symposium between Oklahoma and Arkansas in 2014; Stream trailer demonstrations for elementary schools and at the 2012-2015 National FFA Conventions for ASABE National Headquarters

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Garey A. Fox, Ph.D., P.E., D.WRE Professor and Department Head Biological and Agricultural Engineering North Carolina State University

Major Awards and Recognition: 2018 ADS/Hancor Soil and Water Engineering Award (ASABE) 2016 Medal for Excellence in University Teaching by Oklahoma Foundation for Excellence 2016 Superior Paper Award (ASABE) – Heeren et al. (2015) 2015 National USDA Food and Agricultural Sciences Excellence in Teaching Award 2015 Oklahoma State Regent’s Distinguished Research Award 2015 ASABE Educational Aids Blue Ribbon Award for Foundations of Oklahoma Water Video Series 2015 ASABE NRES Division Leadership Citation Award 2015 Holder of the Thomas E. Berry Endowed Professorship in Integrated Water Resources and Management 2014 LEAD-21 Class X 2014 Two Superior Paper Awards (ASABE) – Al-Madhhachi et al. (2013) and Daly et al. (2013) 2014 Mortar Board Golden Torch Award (OSU) 2013 Regents Distinguished Teaching Award (OSU) 2013 Superior Paper Award (ASABE) – Guzman and Fox (2012) 2013 Top 20 Science & Engineering Professor in Oklahoma 2012 Inaugural Holder of the Buchanan Endowed Chair in Biosystems and Agricultural Engineering (OSU) 2012 A.W. Farrall Young Educator Award (National Award from ASABE) 2011 Sterling L. (Bud) Burks Environmental Research Award (OSU Environmental Science Program) 2010 New Holland Young Researcher Award (National Award from ASABE) 2010 Halliburton Young Faculty Award (OSU CEAT) 2009 James Whatley Research Award (OSU DASNR) 2008-2009 Alpha Epsilon Distinguished Service Award (OSU BAE) 2007-2008 Alpha Epsilon Distinguished Service Award (OSU BAE) 2005 University of Mississippi Junior Faculty Award (Ole Miss College of Engineering) 2000-2003 USDA National Needs Graduate Fellow (Colorado State University) 1998-2000 U.S. EPA Science to Achieve Results (STAR) Graduate Fellow (Texas A&M University)

Grant Summary: 41 funded grant projects totaling approximately $7.1 million including nationally competitive National Science Foundation (NSF), US Department of Agriculture (USDA), US Environmental Protection Agency (US EPA), and US Geological Survey (USGS) grants; previously appointed as NSF EPSCoR Lead Researcher at Oklahoma State University on $20 million project

Publications and Presentations: Refereed Publications: 127 published journal articles, 79 conference proceedings, 165 oral/poster presentations, 46 invited presentations, 8 papers in technical press; h-index = 34 (Google Scholar) and 29 (ResearchGate), 4 ASABE Superior Paper Awards

Professional Service: Former or current Associate Editor for Journal of Environmental Quality (JEQ), Journal of Hydrologic Engineering, Transactions of the ASABE, and Applied Engineering in Agriculture; Special guest editor for special collection in Journal of Hydrologic Engineering on surface water/groundwater interactions and Water on streambank erosion and failure; Reviewer for 25 peer-reviewed journals; Technical and award committee member and chair for ASABE and ASCE committees; Elected technical committee chair/vice-chair for two Soil and Water Division Groups in ASABE (NRES 21 – Hydrology and NRES-25 – Streams, Reservoirs, and Wetlands); Served as award committee chair for four ASABE awards; Served on ASABE Nominating Committee (2015-2017)

Advising/Mentoring: Advisor to 3 completed Post-Doctorate Research Associate, 26 completed graduate students (11 Ph.D. and 15 M.S.), and 23 undergraduate research scholars; 4 undergraduate scholars with publications in the Oklahoma State University Journal of Undergraduate Research (Volumes 1 and 2); Advisor to numerous student organizations in at the department (ASABE, Freshmen Executive Council for ASABE, and Cowboy Waterworks) and at college level (CASNR Student Council)

Key Role in Academic Program: Taught freshmen and senior-level undergraduate and graduate level courses; Advised first-year students in Biosystems Engineering at OSU (2013-2014); Assessment coordinator for undergraduate programs including ABET (2007-2014); ABET program evaluator (PEV, 2011-Present) for national program evaluation of Biological and Agricultural Engineering programs

Outreach: Organizer of an annual Student Water Conference at Oklahoma State University for undergraduate and graduate research (2012-2015); Organizer of Illinois River Watershed Symposium between Oklahoma and Arkansas in 2014; Stream trailer demonstrations for elementary schools and at the 2012-2015 National FFA Conventions for ASABE National Headquarters

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Garey A. Fox, Ph.D., PE, D.WRE 1

GAREY A. FOX, PH.D., P.E., D.WRE

Professor and Department Head

Biological and Agricultural Engineering

North Carolina State University

Address: North Carolina State University

Department of Biological and Agricultural Engineering

Campus Box 7625

Raleigh, NC 27695-7625

Education: Texas A&M University Agricultural Engineering B.S. 1998

Texas A&M University Agricultural Engineering M.S. 2000

Colorado State University Civil Engineering Ph.D. 2003

Professional Experience/Expertise: Over three years of administrative experience serving as Department Head in Biological

and Agricultural Engineering at North Carolina State University and former Director of

the Oklahoma Water Resources Center at Oklahoma State University; Over 14 years of

academic experience in research, teaching, and outreach in surface water and ground

water interaction related to both water quantity and quality

Positions: 2017-Present – Professor and Department Head, Department of Biological and

Agricultural Engineering, North Carolina State University (100%

Administration)

2015-2017 - Professor and Orville L. and Helen L. Buchanan Chair in Biosystems

Engineering, Department of Biosystems and Agricultural Engineering, and

Director and Berry Endowed Professor, Oklahoma Water Resources Center,

Oklahoma State University, Stillwater, Oklahoma (50% Administration, 35%

Research, and 15% Teaching)

2014-2015 - Professor and Orville L. and Helen L. Buchanan Chair in Biosystems

Engineering, Department of Biosystems and Agricultural Engineering, and

Interim Director, Oklahoma Water Resources Center, Oklahoma State

University, Stillwater, Oklahoma (35% Administration, 50% Research, and 15%

Teaching)

2013-2014 – Professor and Orville L. and Helen L. Buchanan Chair in Biosystems

Engineering, Department of Biosystems and Agricultural Engineering, Oklahoma

State University, Stillwater, Oklahoma (75% Research, 25% Teaching)

2012-2013 – Associate Professor and Orville L. and Helen L. Buchanan Chair in

Biosystems Engineering, Department of Biosystems and Agricultural

Engineering, Oklahoma State University, Stillwater, Oklahoma (75% Research,

25% Teaching)

2009-2012 - Associate Professor, Department of Biosystems and Agricultural

Engineering, Oklahoma State University, Stillwater, Oklahoma (75% Research,

25% Teaching)

2006-2009 - Assistant Professor, Department of Biosystems and Agricultural

Engineering, Oklahoma State University, Stillwater, Oklahoma (75% Research,

25% Teaching)

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Garey A. Fox, Ph.D., PE, D.WRE 2

2003-2006 - Assistant Professor, Department of Civil Engineering, University of

Mississippi, University, Mississippi (50% Research, 50% Teaching)

2000-2003 - Graduate Research Assistant and USDA National Needs Fellow,

Department of Civil Engineering, Colorado State University, Fort Collins,

Colorado

1998-2000 - Graduate Research Assistant and EPA STAR Graduate Fellow, Department

of Agricultural Engineering, Texas A&M University, College Station, Texas

1999 - Research Intern, Monsanto, Inc., St. Louis, Missouri

Awards and Recognition: 2018 ADS/Hancor Soil and Water Engineering Award (ASABE) - Noteworthy

contributions to the advancement of soil and water engineering in teaching,

research, planning, design, construction, management, or development of

materials

2016 Oklahoma Medal for Excellence in Research University Teaching from the

Oklahoma Foundation for Excellence

2016 ASABE Superior Paper Award (Heeren et al., 2015, Transactions of the ASABE

58(3): 733-745)

2015 National Award for Excellence in College and University Teaching in the Food and

Agricultural Sciences, Higher Education Programs, United States Department of

Agriculture

2015 Regents Distinguished Research Award for College of Agricultural Sciences and

Natural Resources at Oklahoma State University

2015 ASABE NRES Division Leadership Citation Award

2015 ASABE Educational Aids Blue Ribbon Award for Foundations of Oklahoma Water

Video Series

2015 Holder of the Thomas E. Berry Endowed Professorship in Integrated Water

Resources and Management

2014 LEAD-21 Class X – “Leadership development of faculty, specialists, program and

team leaders, research station and center directors, district and regional directors,

department heads and chairs, and others in land grant universities’ colleges of

agricultural, environmental, and human sciences and NIFA”

2014 Diplomate, Water Resources Engineer (D. WRE) Certification - Highest post-

license certification available in the water resources engineering profession

2014 ASABE Superior Paper Award (Al-Madhhachi et al., 2013, Transactions of the

ASABE 56(3): 901-910)

2014 ASABE Superior Paper Award (Daly et al., 2013, Transactions of the ASABE

56(6): 1343-1351)

2014 Mortar Board Golden Torch Award – Outstanding Faculty Member selected by the

OSU Chapter of Mortar Board for the College of Engineering, Architecture, and

Technology (CEAT)

2013 Regents Distinguished Teaching Award for College of Agricultural Sciences and

Natural Resources at Oklahoma State University

2013 ASABE Superior Paper Award (Guzman and Fox, 2012, Transactions of the

ASABE 55(1): 73-84)

2013 Top 20 Science & Engineering Professors in Oklahoma – Online Schools

Oklahoma (http://onlineschoolsoklahoma.com/top-college-professors-in-

oklahoma/science-engineering)

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2012 ASABE A.W. Farrall Young Educator Award (Honors outstanding success in

motivating others to apply engineering principles to the problems of agricultural

and biological engineering) 2012 Inaugural Holder of the Orville L. and Helen L. Buchanan Chair in Biosystems and

Agricultural Engineering at Oklahoma State University

2011 Sterling L. (Bud) Burks Award for Outstanding Environmental Research (Given to

an OSU environmental faculty member who demonstrates outstanding

accomplishment in environmental research)

2010 ASABE New Holland Young Researcher Award (Recognizes dedicated use of

scientific methodology to seek out facts or principles significant to the

agricultural engineering profession)

2010 Halliburton Young Faculty Award, College of Engineering, Architecture, and

Technology, Oklahoma State University (In recognition of outstanding

achievement and professionalism in education, research and service to students)

2009 James A. Whatley Award for Meritorious Research in Agricultural Sciences,

Oklahoma State University (Recognition of outstanding research contributions to

the advancement of agricultural sciences from faculty in the Division of

Agricultural Sciences and Natural Resources, Oklahoma State University)

2008-2009 Alpha Epsilon Distinguished Service to Students Award (Oklahoma State

University)

2007-2008 Alpha Epsilon Distinguished Service to Students Award (Oklahoma State

University)

2005 University of Mississippi Junior Faculty Research Award in School of Engineering

– Most Outstanding Researcher among Associate/Assistant Faculty in the School

of Engineering

2005-2006 Semi-Finalist for Christopher Columbus Award for Research Innovation

Related to Homeland Security

2004 U.S. Army Corps of Engineers (Engineer Research and Development Center)

Summer Faculty Research Fellow

2003-2004 University of Mississippi Faculty Research Fellow

2000-2003 United States Department of Agriculture National Needs Graduate Fellow

1998-2000 US Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) Science to Achieve Results

(STAR) Graduate Fellow

1998 Texas A&M University Price Hopgood Award for Outstanding Academic

Achievement

1998 College of Agriculture and Life Sciences Senior Merit Award at Texas A&M

University

Honor Societies: Phi Eta Sigma-1995, Golden Key-1996, Mortar Board-1997, Phi Kappa

Phi-1997

Previous Administrative Responsibilities with Oklahoma Water Center: Advise administration regarding opportunities related to water research and Extension

projects (Water for 2060 Act, Water Resources Research Act, USDA CAP

Proposals)

Establish research and Extension partnerships with other universities and Water

Centers/Institutes (USDA CAP proposal with Colorado and Nebraska Water

Centers, Joint Symposium with Arkansas Water Center, Southern Plains

Representative for LEAD-21 H2O Discussion)

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Manage the Oklahoma Water Center’s Staff - Program coordinator, staff writer, and

student interns

Manage the Oklahoma Water Center’s financial resources, including an

active/collaborative contract and grants program ($93,000 in FY15 from USGS

NIWR program and $100,000 from Division of Agricultural Sciences and

Natural Resources at Oklahoma State University)

Provide leadership and vision for water-related research and Extension symposium and

conferences (Governor’s Water Conference and Water Research Symposium,

Student Water Conference, Illinois River Research and Extension Symposium

with Arkansas Water Resources Center)

Serve as Lead Researcher on $20 million NSF EPSCoR Grant on “Adapting Socio-

Ecological Systems to Increased Climate Variability”(2015-2018)

Organize and direct a Water Resources Advisory Board (WRAB) consisting of

representatives of state agencies, non-profits, commissions, and tribes in

Oklahoma (16-Member Board in Oklahoma)

Respond to local, state, and regional water needs (Foundations of Oklahoma Water Video

Series, Representative on Big XII Water Conference for Oklahoma, Meetings

with Oklahoma Senators on Drought Management Plan for Oklahoma, Invited

Presentation at Rural Economic Development Conference)

Grants Received:

Summary: 41 Total Funded Projects; Total Funding of $27.1 million including PI of

nationally competitive grants including five national-level competition USDA grants, two

NSF grants, and a USGS federal grant; Oklahoma State University Research Lead for

$20 million NSF EPSCoR Project; Total Funding as a PI: $3.6 million

USDA NIFA Foundational Grant Program, “Influence of Preferential Flow on Coupled

Colloid, Nitrogen, and Phosphorus Transport through Riparian Buffers”,

$499,200, Duration: April 1, 2017-March 31, 2020

USGS Water Resources Research Act Funding to Oklahoma Water Resources Center,

FY16 Base Funding, $92,335

USGS Water Resources Research Act Funding to Oklahoma Water Resources Center,

FY15 Base Funding, $92,335

NSF EPSCoR Track II Grant, “Adapting Socio-ecological Systems to Increased Climate

Variability”, Appointed as Lead Researcher in Year 3 of the Grant, $20,000,000

(Funding for Post-Doctoral Researcher and Program Coordinator directly to

Water Center)

NSF REU Program, “REU Site: Evaluating the Effectiveness of Stream Restoration

Projects based on Natural Channel Design Concepts Using Process-Based

Investigations”, PI, Total Funded: $270,342, Duration: May 1, 2015-April 30,

2018

OWRRI USGS 104(b) Grants Program, “Increasing water yield and quality through

Redcedar removal and establishment of herbaceous biofuel feedstock production

systems: Effect of vegetation on groundwater recharge in upland ecosystems”,

co-PI, Total Funded: $50,000, Duration: March 1, 2013-February 28, 2014

Bayer CropScience, “Vegetative Filter Strip Modeling System for Long-Term

Environmental Assessment”, PI, Total Awarded: $5,000

USDA NIFA National Integrated Water Quality Program (NIWQP), “Implementation of

In-Stream, Streambank and Riparian Practices in Conjunction with Upland

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Practices for Conservation of Water Resources”, PI, Total Funded: $638,000,

Duration: October 1, 2013-September 31, 2016

USDA NIFA, “Increasing water yield and quality through an integrated woody and

herbaceous biofuel feedstock production system”, PI, Total Funded: $541,000,

Duration: December 1, 2013-November 30, 2016

Oklahoma Department of Wildlife Conservation (ODWC), “Understanding the impacts

of surface-groundwater conditions on stream fishes under altered base-flow

conditions”, co-PI (Shannon Brewer, NREM, PI), Total Funded: $203,125,

Duration: January 1, 2014-May 31, 2018

U.S. EPA Region 6 319 Special Funding Grant Program, “Sediment and Phosphorus

Load Reduction from Implemented Riparian Protection and Streambank

Stabilization Projects”, PI, Total Funded: $176,322, Duration: October 1, 2012-

December 31, 2013

USDA Conservation Innovative Grants, “Improving Dissolved Phosphorous in Runoff

with Water Quality Improvement Structures”, co-PI (Illinois River Watershed

Partnership, PI), Total Funded: $132,823, Duration: July 1, 2012-June 30, 2013

Oklahoma Water Resources Research Institute/Oklahoma Water Resources Board, USGS

104(b) Program, “Identifying Nutrient Pathways to Streams: Sediment and

Phosphorus Loads from Streambank Erosion and Failure in the Illinois River

Watershed”, PI, Funding: $50,000, Duration: March 1, 2012-February 28, 2013

Oklahoma Conservation Commission from Oklahoma Water Resources Board State

Revolving Fund, “Stream Channel Restoration in the Illinois River and

Eucha/Spavinaw Watersheds to Protect Water Supply Reservoirs”, co-PI (Jason

Vogel, PI), Duration: May 1, 2011-September 1, 2012, Total Funded: $595,499

National Science Foundation (NSF), Hydrologic Sciences Program, “Ground Water

Seepage and Piping Mechanisms of Streambank Erosion and Failure”, PI with

collaborators at the USDA-ARS National Sedimentation Laboratory, Total

Funding: $310,000, Duration: June 1, 2010-May 31, 2013

United States Geological Survey (USGS) 104(g) Program, “Scale Dependent Phosphorus

Leaching in Alluvial Floodplains”, PI with co-PIs of Dan Storm, Chad Penn,

Todd Halihan, Phil Hays, Brian Haggard, Andrew Sharpley, Duration:

September 1, 2010-August 31, 2012, Total Funded: $200,000

Institute for Sustainable Environments, Proposal Development Grant, “Adapting and

Assessing Socio-Economic and Bio-physical components of Bacterial Water

Contamination in the Illinois River, OK”, co-PI, Total Funding: $5,000

Oklahoma State University Core Facilities, “Core Facility for Laser-Based Three-

Dimensional Scanning”, co-PI (PI: Jeff Byrnes, Geology), Total Funding:

$139,374

Oklahoma Water Resources Board (State Water Revolving Fund) and Oklahoma

Conservation Commission, “Cow Creek Streambank Stabilization and Channel

Restoration”, $2,000,000, co-PIs Dale Maronek, Glenn Brown, and Mike

Smolen, Duration: November 1, 2009-December 31, 2011

USDA-ARS National Sedimentation Laboratory, Specific Cooperative Agreement #58-

6408-5-104, “Mechanisms of Streambank Stability: Importance of Ground Water

Dynamics”, $4,032, PI, Duration: February 18, 2009-February 17, 2010

Oklahoma Water Resources Research Institute/Oklahoma Water Resources Board, USGS

104(b) Program, “Stream Depletion by Ground Water Pumping: An Improved

Stream Depletion Factor for Oklahoma”, Funding: $50,000, Duration: March 1,

2009-February 28, 2010

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European Crop Protection Agency, “Global sensitivity and Uncertainty Analysis of a

vegetative filter strip design tool (VFSMOD-WP) for pesticide surface runoff

control”, Funding: $12,900, co-PIs: Rafael Munoz-Carpena (University of

Florida), Duration: December 15, 2008-May 1, 2009

Oklahoma Conservation Commission (US EPA 319 Grant Program), “Riparian Buffers

and Floodplain Management Effects on Subsurface Phosphorus Transport in

Alluvial Floodplains in the Illinois River Basin”, Funding: $142,800, co-PIs: Dan

Storm, Chad Penn, and Glenn Brown, Duration: October 1, 2008- December 31,

2009

Oklahoma State University, Division of Agricultural Sciences and Natural Resources

(DASNR), “Quantifying Time Lag and Rainfall Distribution Effects on Total

Coliform and E. Coli Transport from Surface-Applied Poultry Litter”, co-PI: Josh

Payne, Funding: $12,500, October 1, 2008-December 31, 2009

Oklahoma State University, Division of Agricultural Sciences and Natural Resources

(DASNR), FY 2008 Team Initiative Program (TIP) Grant, “Interaction of

Nonpoint Source Contaminant Loads in Streams with Riparian Ground Water”,

co-PIs: Dan Storm, Chad Penn, Glenn Brown, Todd Halihan, Funding: $46,390,

January 31, 2008-December 31, 2009

Oklahoma State University Big XII Faculty Fellowship, Visit to Iowa State University,

Funding: $2,300, March 2008

USDA National Research Initiative (NRI) Grant, “Role of Directly Connected

Macropores on Pathogen Transport to Subsurface Drainage”, PI with co-PIs from

Iowa State University and USDA-ARS National Soil Tilth Laboratory, Funding:

$397,749, August 2007-July 2010

Oklahoma Conservation Commission, “Illinois River Riparian Targeting”, co-PI with Dr.

Dan Storm (PI), Funding: $20,134, September 1, 2007 – June 30, 2008

USDA National Research Initiative (NRI) Grant, “Quantifying Sediment Load to Streams

due to Lateral, Subsurface Flow”, PI with collaborators from USDA-ARS

National Sedimentation Laboratory, Funding: $330,000, September 2005-August

2009

Oklahoma Water Resources Research Institute, “Subsurface Transport of Phosphorus: A

Potential Source not Alleviated by Best Management Practices”, PI with co-PIs

Dr. Dan Storm, Dr. Glenn Brown, and Dr. Chad Penn, Funding: $50,000, March

2007-October 2008

Oklahoma State University, Division of Agricultural Sciences and Natural Resources,

TIP Program, “Assessing the Effects of Land Management Practices on Water

Resources in the Cross Timbers Ecosystem in Oklahoma”, co-PI with Dr. Don

Turton (PI) and Dr. Dan Storm (co-PI), Funding: $16,000, January 1, 2007-

December 31, 2007

U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, Engineer Research and Development Center Grant,

“Performance Evaluation of Emulsions for Capturing Particulate during Spray of

Surficially Applied Emulsions”, PI, Funding: $30,000, August 2006-July 2007

USDA National Research Initiative Seed Grant, “Experimental Analysis and Modeling of

Macropore Flow during Artificial Subsurface Drainage”, PI, Funding: $99,766,

September 2004-August 2006

U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, Engineer Research and Development Center Grant

(Administered through Battelle Scientific), “Performance Evaluation of

Emulsions for Stabilizing and Capturing Radioactive Particulate from a

Radiological Dispersal Device”, PI, Funding: $34,993, February 2005-January

2006

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Mississippi Water Resources Research Institute, “Analysis of Stream Bank Erosion by

Lateral Ground Water Flow”, PI with collaborators from USDA-ARS National

Sedimentation Laboratory, Funding: $15,320, March 2005-March 2006

University of Mississippi Office of Research and Sponsored Programs Faculty Research

Grant, “Quantifying the Impact of Subsurface Flow on Stream Bank Erosion”, PI

with collaborators from USDA-ARS National Sedimentation Laboratory,

Funding: $5,200, November 1, 2003-November 1, 2004

University of Mississippi Associates Grant, “Porous Media Column to Support Teaching

and Research in Water Resources/Environmental Engineering”, PI, Funding:

$5,000, March 15, 2003 – March 15, 2004

Peer-Reviewed Publications in Refereed Journals: Summary of Publications: Total Publications in Refereed Journals or Accepted for

Publication: 128; Total Citations: 3444 (Google Scholar); h-index: 34 (Google Scholar),

29 (ResearchGate); * Denotes Student Advisee

1. Castro Bolinaga, C.F., and G.A. Fox. 2018. Streambank erosion: Advances in

monitoring, modeling, and management. Water 10, 1346; doi:

10.3390/w10101346.

2. Akay, O., A. T. Ozer, G.A. Fox, and G.V. Wilson. 2018. Application of fibrous

streambank protection against groundwater seepage erosion. Journal of Hydrology

565: 27-38. doi: 10.1016/j.jhydrol.2018.08.010.

3. Orozco-Lopez, E., R. Munoz-Carpena, B. Gao, and G.A. Fox. 2018. Concepts,

theories, and models of macropore flow in the riparian vadose zone: A critical

review. Vadose Zone Journal 17:180031. doi:10.2136/vzj2018.02.0031.

4. Guertault, L., and G.A. Fox. 2018. Impact of data availability and resolution on

long-term prediction of sedimentation in a storage reservoir. Journal of Hydrologic

Engineering 23(10): 05018019.

5. Wardinski, K.*, L. Guertault, G.A. Fox, and C. Castro-Bolinaga. 2018. Suitability

of a linear model for predicting cohesive soil detachment. Journal of Hydrologic

Engineering 23(9): 06018004, DOI: 10.1061/(ASCE)HE.1943-5584.0001690.

6. Zhou, Y.*, G.A. Fox, R. Miller. R. Mollenhauer, and S. Brewer. 2018.

Groundwater flux estimation in streams: A thermal equilibrium approach. Journal

of Hydrology 561: 822-832, doi: 10.1016/j.jhydrol.2018.04.001.

7. Akay, O., A. Tolga Ozer, G.A. Fox, and G.V. Wilson. 2018. Fiber reinforced

sandy slopes under groundwater return flow. Journal of Irrigation and Drainage

Engineering 144(5), doi:10.1061/(ASCE)IR.1943-4774.0001300.

8. Wilson, G.V., R.R. Wells, R. Kuhnle, G.A. Fox, and J. Nieber. 2018. Sediment

detachment and transport processes associated with internal erosion of soil pipes.

Earth Surface Processes and Landforms 43(1): 45-63, DOI: 10.1002/esp.4147.

9. Fox, G.A., R. Munoz-Carpena, and R. Purvis*. 2018. Experimental testing of a

new algorithm for analysis of vegetative filter strips with shallow water table

effects. Journal of Hydrology 556: 1-9, DOI: 10.1016/j.jhydrol.2017.10.069.

10. Munoz-Carpena, R., G.A. Fox, A. Ritter, O. Perez-Ovilla, and I. Rodea-Palomares.

2018. Pesticide residue degradation in vegetative filter strips for environmental

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exposure assessments. Science of the Total Environment 619-620: 977-987, doi:

10.1016/j.scitotenv.2017.11.093.

11. Enlow, H.K.*, G.A. Fox, T.A. Boyer, A. Stoecker, D.E. Storm, P. Starks, and L.

Guertault. 2018. A modeling framework for evaluating streambank stabilization

practices for reach-scale sediment reduction. Environmental Modelling and

Software 100: 201-212, DOI: 10.1016/j.envsoft.2017.11.010.

12. Enlow, H.K.*, G.A. Fox, and L. Guertault. 2017. Watershed variability in

streambank erodibility and implications for erosion prediction. Water 9(8), 605;

doi:10.3390/w9080605.

13. Wilson, G.V., J.L. Nieber, G.A. Fox, SM Dabney, M. Ursic, and J.R. Rigby. 2017.

Hydrologic connectivity and threshold behavior of hillslopes with fragipans and

soil pipe networks. Hydrological Processes 31(13): 2477-2496, DOI:

10.1002/hyp.11212.

14. Heeren, D.M.*, G.A. Fox, C. Penn, T. Halihan, D. Storm, and B. Haggard. 2017.

Impact of macropores and outcrops on phosphorus leaching at the plot scale in silt

loam soils. Transactions of the ASABE 60(3): 823-835, DOI:

10.13031/trans.12015.

15. Mittelstet, A.R., D.E. Storm, G.A. Fox, and P. Allen. 2017. Using SWAT to

predict watershed-scale streambank erosion on composite streambanks.

Transactions of the ASABE 60(3): 753-767, DOI: 10.13031/trans.11666.

16. Fox, G.A., E.L. Kuster, and A.K. Fox. 2017. The importance of scientific

publishing: Teaching an undergraduate how to swim the entire length of the pool.

Journal of Contemporary Water Research and Education (Special Issue on

Undergraduate Research in Water) 160: 1-4.

17. McNichol, B.*, K. Kassa*, G.A. Fox, R. Miller, and L. Guertault. 2017. Erodibility

parameters derived from jet and flume erosion tests on root permeated soils.

Journal of Contemporary Water Research and Education (Special Issue on

Undergraduate Research in Water), 160: 106-118.

18. Kuster, E., and G.A. Fox. 2017. Current state of climate education in natural and

social sciences in the United States. Climatic Change 141(4): 613-626,

DOI:10.1007/s10584-07-1918-z.

19. Miller, R.B., and G.A. Fox. 2017. Estimating drought-influenced streamflow

exceedance curves for Oklahoma. Journal of Hydrology – Regional Studies 10: 35-

46, DOI; 10.1016/j.ejrh.2017.01.001.

20. Yimam, Y. T., T. E. Ochsner, and G. A. Fox. 2017. Hydrologic cost-effect ratio

favors switchgrass production on marginal croplands over existing grasslands.

PLOS ONE 12(8), e0181924, DOI: 10.1371/journal.pone.0181924.

21. Lisenbee, W.A.*, G.A. Fox, A. Saenz*, and R.B. Miller. 2017. Comparison of

field jet erosion tests and WEPP-predicted erodibility parameters for varying land

cover. Transactions of the ASABE 60(1): 173-184, DOI: 10.13031/trans.12012.

22. Mittelstet, A.R., D.E. Storm, and G.A. Fox. 2017. Testing of the modified

streambank erosion and in-stream phosphorus routines for the SWAT model.

Journal of the American Water Resources Association 53(1): 101-114.

23. Khanal, A.*, and G.A. Fox. 2017. Detachment characteristics of root-permeated

soils from laboratory jet erosion tests. Ecological Engineering 100: 335-343, DOI:

10.1016/j.ecoleng.2016.10.081.

24. Klavon, K.R.*, G.A. Fox, L. Guertault, E.J. Langendoen, H.K. Enlow*, R.B.

Miller, and A. Khanal*. 2017. Evaluating a process-based model for use in

streambank stabilization: Insights on the Bank Stability and Toe Erosion Model

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(BSTEM). Earth Surface Processes and Landforms 42(1): 191-213, DOI:

10.1002/esp.4073.

25. Khanal, A.*, G.A. Fox, and A.-T. Al-Madhhachi. 2016. Variability of erodibility

parameters from laboratory mini jet erosion tests. Journal of Hydrologic

Engineering 21(10), 04016030, doi: 10.1061/(ASCE)HE.1943-5584.0001404.

26. Khanal, A.*, K. Klavon*, G.A. Fox, and E. Daly. 2016. Comparison of linear and

nonlinear models for cohesive sediment detachment: Rill erosion, hole erosion test,

and streambank erosion studies. Journal of Hydraulic Engineering, 142(9),

04016026, doi: 10.1061/(ASCE)HY.1943-7900.0001147.

27. Purvis, R.A.*, G.A. Fox, C. Penn, D.E. Storm, and A. Parnell*. 2016. Estimating

streambank phosphorus loading at the watershed scale with an uncertainty analysis

approach. Journal of Hydrologic Engineering, 21(9), 04016028, doi:

10.1061/(ASCE)HE.1943-5584.0001402.

28. Fox, G.A., R.A. Purvis*, and C.J. Penn. 2016. Streambanks: A net source of

sediment and phosphorus to streams and rivers. Journal of Environmental

Management 181: 602-614, doi:10.1016/j.jenvman.2016.06.071.

29. Purvis, R.A.*, and G.A. Fox. 2016. Streambank sediment loading rates at the

watershed scale and the benefit of riparian protection. Earth Surface Processes and

Landforms 41(10): 1327-1336, DOI: 10.1002/esp.3901.

30. Zhou, Y.*, G.V. Wilson, G.A. Fox, J.R. Rigby, and S.M. Dabney. 2016. Soil pipe

tracer experiments: 2. Application of a streamflow transient storage zone model.

Hydrological Processes 30: 1280-1291, doi: 10.1002/hyp.10712.

31. Fox, G.A., A. Sheshukov, R. Cruse, R.L. Kolar, L. Guertault, K.R. Gesch, and

R.C. Dutnell. 2016. Reservoir sedimentation and upstream sediment sources:

Perspectives and future research needs on streambank and gully erosion.

Environmental Management 57(5), 945-955, DOI: 10.1007/s00267-016-0671-9.

32. Penn, C.J., J. Bowen, J. McGrath, R. Nairn, G.A. Fox, G.O. Brown, and S. Wilson.

2016. Evaluation of a universal flow-through model for predicting and designing

phosphorus removal structures. Chemosphere 151: 345-355, doi:

10.1016/j.chemosphere.2016.02.105.

33. Criswell, D.T.*, A.T. Al-Madhhachi*, G.A. Fox, and R.B. Miller. 2016. Deriving

erodibility parameters of a mechanistic detachment model for gravels. Transactions

of the ASABE 59(1): 145-151, doi: 10.13031/trans.59.11490.

34. Daly, E.R.*, G.A. Fox, and A.K. Fox. 2016. Correlating erodibility parameters

from jet erosion tests to soil physical properties at a site scale. Transactions of the

ASABE 59(1): 115-128, doi: 10.13031/trans.59.11309.

35. Miller, R.B., D.M. Heeren, G.A. Fox, T. Halihan, and D.E. Storm. 2016.

Heterogeneity influences on stream water–groundwater interactions in a gravel-

dominated floodplain. Hydrological Sciences Journal 61(4): 741-750.

http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/02626667.2014.992790.

36. Daly, E.R.*, G.A. Fox, H.K. Enlow*, D.E. Storm, and S.L. Hunt. 2015. Site-scale

variability of streambank fluvial erodibility parameters as measured with a Jet

Erosion Test. Hydrological Processes 29(26): 5451-5464, doi: 10.1002/hyp.10547.

37. Munoz-Carpena, R., A. Ritter, G.A. Fox, and O. Perez-Ovilla. 2015. Does

mechanistic modeling of filter strip pesticide mass balance and degradation

processes affect pesticide environmental exposure assessments? Chemosphere 139:

410-425, doi: 10.1016/j.chemosphere.2015.07.010.

38. Heeren, D.M.*, G.A. Fox, and D.E. Storm. 2015. Heterogeneity of infiltration rates

in alluvial floodplains as measured with a berm infiltration technique. Transactions

of the ASABE 58(3): 733-745, doi: 10.13031/trans.58.11056.

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39. Daly, E.*, R.B. Miller, G.A. Fox. 2015. Modeling streambank erosion and failure

along protected and unprotected composite streambanks. Advances in Water

Resources, Special Issue on Fluvial Eco-Hydraulics and Morphodynamics: New

Insights and Challenges, 81: 114-127, doi: 10.1016/j.advwatres.2015.01.004.

40. Fox, G.A., P. Weckler, and D. Thomas. 2015. Linking freshmen and senior

engineering design teams: Engaging early academic career students in engineering

design. Advances in Engineering Education 4(3): 1-14.

41. Daly, E.*, G.A. Fox, A.-T. Al-Madhhachi*, and D.E. Storm. 2015. Variability of

fluvial erodibility parameters for streambanks on a watershed scale.

Geomorphology 231: 281-291, doi: 10.1016/j.geomorph.2014.12.016.

42. Akay, O., A. Tolga Ozer, and G.A. Fox. 2014. Assessment of EPS block geofoam

with internal drainage for sandy slopes subjected to seepage flow. Geosynthetics

International 21(6): 364-376.

43. Al-Madhhachi, A.T.*, G.A. Fox, and G.J. Hanson. 2014. Quantifying the

erodibility of streambanks and hillslopes due to surface and subsurface forces.

Transactions of the ASABE 57(4): 1057-1069.

44. Felice, R.*, G.A. Fox, T.L. Midgley*, G. V. Wilson, and A. T. Al-Madhhachi*.

2014. Laboratory Soil Piping and Internal Erosion Experiments: Evaluation of a

Soil Piping Model for Low-Compacted Soils. Earth Surface Processes and

Landforms 39(9): 1137-1145.

45. Fox, G.A., and R. Felice*. 2014. Bank undercutting and tension failure by

groundwater seepage: Predicting failure mechanisms. Earth Surface Processes and

Landforms 39(6): 758-765, doi:10.1002/esp.3481.

46. Miller, R.B.*, D.M. Heeren, G.A. Fox, T. Halihan, D.E. Storm, and A.R.

Mittelstet. 2014. The hydraulic conductivity structure of gravel-dominated vadose

zones within alluvial floodplains. Journal of Hydrology 513: 229-240, doi:

10.1016/j.jhydrol.2014.03.046.

47. Al-Madhhachi, A.T.*, G. A. Fox, A. K. Tyagi, G. J. Hanson, and R. Bulut. 2014.

Detachment rate model for the erodibility of cohesive soils due to fluvial and

seepage forces. Journal of Hydraulic Engineering – ASCE 140(5),

doi:10.1061/(ASCE)HY.1943-7900.0000836.

48. Miller, R.B.*, G.A. Fox, C. Penn, S. Wilson, A. Parnell*, R.A. Purvis*, and K.

Criswell*. 2014. Estimating sediment and phosphorus loads from streambanks with

and without riparian protection. Agriculture, Ecosystems, and Environment 189:

70-81, doi: 10.1016/j.agee.2014.03.016.

49. Tolga Ozer, A., O. Akay, G.A. Fox, S.F. Bartlett, and D. Arellano. 2014. A new

method for remediation of sandy slopes susceptible to seepage flow using EPS-

block geofoam. Geotextiles and Geomembranes 42:166-180.

50. Heeren, D.M.*, G.A. Fox, and D.E. Storm. 2014. A berm infiltration method for

conducting leaching tests at various spatial scales. Journal of Hydrologic

Engineering 19(2): 457-461, doi: 10.1061/(ASCE)HE.1943-5584.0000802.

51. White, M.J., D.E. Storm, M.D. Smolen, P.R. Busteed, H. Zhang, and G.A. Fox.

2014. Validation of a quantitative phosphorus loss assessment tool. Journal of

Environmental Quality 43:224–234, doi:10.2134/jeq2011.0434.

52. Penn, C.J., D.M. Heeren, G.A. Fox, and A. Kumar. 2014. Application of

isothermal calorimetry to phosphorus sorption onto soils in a flow-through system.

Soil Science Society of America Journal 78: 147-156,

doi:10.2136/sssaj2013.06.0239.

53. Heeren, D.M.*, G.A. Fox, A.K. Fox, D.E. Storm, R.B. Miller*, and A.R.

Mittelstet. 2014. Divergence and flow direction as indicators of subsurface

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heterogeneity and stage-dependent storage in alluvial floodplains. Hydrological

Processes 28(3): 1307-1317, doi: 10.1002/hyp.9674.

54. Daly, E.R.*, G.A. Fox, A. T. Al-Madhhachi*, and R.B. Miller. 2013. A scour

depth approach for deriving erodibility parameters from Jet Erosion Tests.

Transactions of the ASABE 56(6): 1343-1351.

55. Tilak, A.S., S. Ojewole, C.W. Williford, G.A. Fox, T.M. Sobecki, and S.L. Larson.

2013. Deposition of manganese oxide (MnOx) coatings onto sand for adsorption of

tracer metals from groundwater. Journal of Environmental Quality 42(6): 1743-

1751, doi:10.2134/jeq2013.04.0142.

56. Wilson, G.V. and G.A. Fox. 2013. Pore-water pressures associated with clogging

of soil pipes: Numerical analysis. Soil Science Society of America Journal 77(4):

1168-1181.

57. Al-Madhhachi, A.T.*, G. J. Hanson, G.A. Fox, A. K. Tyagi, and R. Bulut. 2013.

Measuring erodibility of cohesive soils using laboratory “mini” jet erosion tests.

Transactions of the ASABE 56(3): 901-910.

58. Midgley, T.L.*, G.A. Fox, G.V. Wilson, D.M. Heeren*, E.J. Langendoen, and A.

Simon. 2013. Streambank erosion and instability induced by seepage: In-situ

injection experiments. Journal of Hydrologic Engineering 18(10): 1200-1210, doi:

10.1061/(ASCE)HE.1943-5584.0000685.

59. Sheng, Z., G.A. Fox, and S. Abudu. 2013. Interconnection of atmospheric, surface

waters, and groundwater. Journal of Hydrologic Engineering 18(10): 1191-1192.

60. Fox, G.A., and C.J. Penn. 2013. Empirical model for quantifying total phosphorus

reduction by vegetative filter strips. Transactions of the ASABE 56(4): 1461-1469.

61. Wilson, G.V., J.L. Nieber, R.C. Sidle, and G.A. Fox. 2013. Internal erosion during

soil pipeflow: State of the science for experimental and numerical analysis.

Transactions of the ASABE 56(2): 465-478.

62. Midgley, T.L.*, G.A. Fox, G.V. Wilson, R.M. Felice*, and D.M. Heeren*. 2013.

In-situ soil pipeflow experiments on contrasting streambank soils. Transactions of

the ASABE 56(2): 479-488.

63. Al-Madhhachi, A.T.*, G.J. Hanson, G.A. Fox, A.K. Tyagi, and R. Bulut. 2013.

Deriving parameters of a fundamental detachment model for cohesive soils from

flume and jet erosion tests. Transactions of the ASABE 56(2): 489-504.

64. Akay, O., A.T. Özer, G.A. Fox, S.F. Bartlett, and D. Arellano. 2013. Behavior of

sandy slopes remediated by EPS-block geofoam under seepage flow. Geotextiles

and Geomembranes 37: 81-98,

http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.geotexmem.2013.02.005.

65. Sabbagh, G.J., R. Munoz-Carpena, and G.A. Fox. 2013. Distinct influence of filter

strips on acute and chronic pesticide aquatic environmental exposure assessments

across U.S. EPA Scenarios. Chemosphere 90: 195-202, doi:

10.1016/j.chemosphere.2012.06.034.

66. Fox, G.A., M.M. Marvin*, J.A. Guzman*, C. Hoang, R.W. Malone, and R.

Kanwar. 2012. E. coli transport through surface-connected biopores identified from

smoke injection tests. Transactions of the ASABE 55(6): 2185-2194.

67. Meek, D.W., C. Hoang, R.W. Malone, R.S. Kanwar, G.A. Fox, J.A. Guzman, and

M.J. Shipitalo. 2012. Rational polynomial functions for modeling E. coli and

bromide breakthrough. Transactions of the ASABE 55(5): 1821-1826.

68. Heeren, D.M.*, A.R. Mittelstet, G.A. Fox, D.E. Storm, A.-S. Al-Madhhachi*, T.L.

Midgley*, A.F. Stringer, K.B. Stunkel*, and R.B. Tejral. 2012. Using Rapid

Geomorphic Assessments to assess streambank stability in Oklahoma Ozark

streams. Transactions of the ASABE 55(3): 957-968.

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69. Fox, G.A., R.B. Miller*, D.M. Heeren*, D.E. Storm, and T. Halihan. 2012. Reply

to comment by W. Daniel Reynolds and Jeffrey K. Lewis on “Design and

application of a direct-push vadose zone gravel permeameter” by Miller, Heeren,

Fox, Storm and Halihan, November-December 2011, v. 49, no. 6: 920-925. Ground

Water 50(4): 512-513.

70. Penn, C.J., J.M. McGrath, E. Rounds, G.A. Fox, and D.M. Heeren. 2012. Trapping

phosphorus in runoff with a phosphorus removal structure. Journal of

Environmental Quality 41: 672-679.

71. Midgley, T.L.*, G.A. Fox, and D.M. Heeren*. 2012. Evaluation of the Bank

Stability and Toe Erosion Model (BSTEM) for predicting lateral streambank retreat

on composite streambanks. Geomorphology 145-146: 107-114.

72. Guzman, J.A.*, G.A. Fox, and C. Penn. 2012. Sorption of Escherichia coli in

agricultural soils influenced by swine manure constituents. Transactions of the

ASABE 55(1): 61-72.

73. Guzman, J.A.*, and G.A. Fox. 2012. Biopores facilitating fecal bacteria fate and

transport: Implementation into the Root Zone Water Quality Model (RZWQM).

Transactions of the ASABE 55(1): 73-84.

74. Miller, R.B.*, D.M. Heeren*, G.A. Fox, D.E. Storm, and T. Halihan. 2011. Design

and application of a direct-push in-situ gravel permeameter. Ground Water 49(6):

920-925.

75. Fox, G.A., R.E. Elliott, and D. Bellmer. 2011. Option-specific student outcomes to

meet biological engineering program criteria. Applied Engineering in Agriculture

27(5): 857-860.

76. Heeren, D.M.*, G.A. Fox, R.B. Miller*, D.E. Storm, A.K. Fox, C.J. Penn, T.

Halihan, and A.R. Mittelstet. 2011. Stage-dependent transient storage of

phosphorus in alluvial floodplains. Hydrological Processes 25(20): 3230-3243.

77. Mittelstet, A.R., D.M. Heeren*, G.A. Fox, D.E. Storm, M.J. White, R.B. Miller.

2011. Comparison of subsurface and surface runoff phosphorus transport rates in

alluvial floodplains. Agriculture, Ecosystems, and the Environment 141: 417-425,

DOI: 10.1016/j.agee.2011.04.006.

78. Fox, G.A., D.M. Heeren*, R.B. Miller*, A.R. Mittelstet, and D.E. Storm. 2011.

Flow and transport experiments for a streambank seep originating from a

preferential flow pathway. Journal of Hydrology 403(3-4): 360-366, DOI:

10.1016/j.jhydrol.2011.04. 014.

79. Fox, G.A., E.M. Matlock*, J.A. Guzman*, D. Sahoo, and K.B. Stunkel*. 2011.

Escherichia coli load reduction from runoff by vegetative filter strips: A

laboratory-scale study. Journal of Environmental Quality 40(3): 980-988, DOI:

10.2134/jeq2010.0391.

80. Fox, G.A., D.M. Heeren*, and M.A. Kizer. 2011. Evaluation of a stream-aquifer

analysis test for deriving reach-scale streambed conductance. Transactions of the

ASABE 54(2): 473-479.

81. Mittelstet, A.R., M.D. Smolen, G.A. Fox, and D.C. Adams. 2011. Comparison of

aquifer sustainability under groundwater administrations in Oklahoma and Texas.

Journal of the American Water Resources Association 47(2): 424-431, doi:10.1111/j.1752-1688.2011.00524.x.

82. Fox, G.A., Heeren, D.M.*, G.V. Wilson, E. Langendoen, A.K. Fox, and M.L. Chu-

Agor*. 2010. Numerically predicting seepage gradient forces and erosion:

Sensitivity to soil hydraulic properties. Journal of Hydrology 389(3-4): 354-362.

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83. Guzman, J.A.*, G.A. Fox, and J. Payne. 2010. Surface runoff transport of

Escherichia coli after poultry litter application on pastureland. Transactions of the

ASABE 53(3): 779-786.

84. White, M.J., D.E. Storm, P.R. Busteed, M.D. Smolen, H. Zhang, and G.A. Fox.

2010. A quantitative phosphorus loss assessment tool for agricultural fields.

Environmental Modeling and Software 25: 1121-129.

85. Sabbagh, G.J., G.A. Fox, R. Munoz-Carpena, and M. Lenz. 2010. Revised

framework for pesticide aquatic environmental exposure assessment that accounts

for vegetative filter strips. Environmental Science and Technology 44(10): 3839-

3845, 10.1021/es100506s.

86. Fox, G.A. and G.V. Wilson. 2010. The role of subsurface flow in hillslope and

streambank erosion: A review. Soil Science Society of America Journal 74(3): 717-

733.

87. Fox, G.A., R. Munoz-Carpena, and G.J. Sabbagh. 2010. Influence of flow

concentration on parameter importance and prediction uncertainty of pesticide

trapping by vegetative filter strips. Journal of Hydrology 384(1-2): 164-173.

88. Heeren, D.M.*, R.B. Miller*, G.A. Fox, D.E. Storm, C.J. Penn, and T. Halihan.

2010 Preferential flow path effects on subsurface contaminant transport in alluvial

floodplains. Transactions of the ASABE 53(1): 127-136.

89. Munoz-Carpena, R., G.A. Fox, and G.J. Sabbagh. 2010. Parameter importance and

uncertainty in predicting pesticide runoff reduction with vegetative filter strips.

Journal of Environmental Quality 39(2): 630-641.

90. Guzman, J.*, G.A. Fox, R. Malone, and R. Kanwar. 2009. Escherichia coli

transport from surface applied manure to subsurface drains through artificial

biopores. Journal of Environmental Quality 38(6): 2412-2421.

91. Lindow, N., G.A. Fox, and R.O. Evans. 2009. Seepage erosion in fluviomarine

stream bank material. Earth Surface Processes and Landforms 34(12): 1693-1701.

92. Chu-Agor, M.L.*, G.A. Fox, and G.V. Wilson. 2009. Empirical sediment transport

function predicting seepage erosion undercutting for cohesive bank failure

prediction. Journal of Hydrology 377: 155-164.

93. Garbrecht, K.*, G.A. Fox, J. Guzman*, and D. Alexander. 2009. Pathogen

transport through soils: Bioretention cell removal efficiency. Transactions of the

ASABE 52(2): 481-486.

94. Poletika, N.N., P.N. Coody, G.A. Fox, G.J. Sabbagh, S.C. Dolder, and J. White.

2009. Chlorpyrifos and atrazine removal from runoff by vegetated filter strips:

Experiments and predictive modeling. Journal of Environmental Quality 38(3):

1042-1052.

95. Sabbagh, G.J., G.A. Fox, A. Kamanzi, B. Roepke, and J.Z. Tang. 2009.

Effectiveness of vegetative filter strips in reducing pesticide loading: Quantifying

pesticide trapping efficiency. Journal of Environmental Quality 38(2): 762-771.

96. Fuchs, J.W.*, G.A. Fox, D.E. Storm, C. Penn, and G.O. Brown. 2009. Subsurface

transport of phosphorus in riparian floodplains: Influence of preferential flow

paths. Journal of Environmental Quality 38(2): 473-484.

97. Fox, G.A., and G.J. Sabbagh. 2009. Comment on “Major Factors Influencing the

Efficacy of Vegetated Buffers on Sediment Trapping: A Review and Analysis”.

Journal of Environmental Quality 38(1): 1-3.

98. Chu-Agor, M.L.*, G.V. Wilson, and G.A. Fox. 2008. Numerical modeling of bank

instability by seepage erosion undercutting of layered streambanks. Journal of

Hydrologic Engineering 13(12): 1133-1145.

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99. Fox, G.A., G. Thelin, G.J. Sabbagh, J.W. Fuchs, and I. Kelly. 2008. Estimating

watershed level nonagricultural pesticide use from golf courses using geospatial

methods. Journal of the American Water Resources Association 44(6): 1363-1372,

DOI: 10.1111/j.1752-1688.2008.00229.x.

100. Cancienne, R.*, G.A. Fox, and A. Simon. 2008. Influence of seepage undercutting

on the root reinforcement of streambanks. Earth Surface Processes and Landforms

33(11): 1769-1786, DOI: 10.1002/esp.1657.

101. Chu-Agor, M.L.*, G.A. Fox, R. Cancienne*, and G.V. Wilson. 2008. Seepage

caused tension failures and erosion undercutting of hillslopes. Journal of

Hydrology 359 (3-4): 247-259, DOI: 10.1016/j.jhydrol.2008.07.005.

102. Akay, O.*, G.A. Fox, and J. Simunek. 2008. Numerical simulation of flow

dynamics during macropore/subsurface drain interaction using HYDRUS. Vadose

Zone Journal 7(3): 909-918, DOI: 10.2136/vzj2007.0148.

103. Stofleth, J.M.*, F.D. Shields, Jr. and G.A. Fox. 2008. Hyporheic and total storage

exchange in small sand-bed streams. Hydrological Processes 22: 1885-1894, DOI:

10.1002/hyp.6773.

104. Fox, G.A., G.J. Sabbagh, K.W. Rojas, and R. Malone. 2007. Modeling parent and

metabolite fate and transport in subsurface drained fields with directly connected

macropores. Journal of American Water Resources Association 43(6): 1359–1372.

105. Fox, G.A., Chu-Agor, M.L.*, and G.V. Wilson. 2007. Erosion of noncohesive

sediment by groundwater seepage flow: Experiments and numerical modeling. Soil

Science Society of America Journal 71(6): 1822-1830.

106. Akay, O.* and G.A. Fox. 2007. Experimental investigation of direct

interconnectivity between macropores and subsurface drains during infiltration.

Soil Science Society of America Journal 71(5): 1600-1606.

107. Fox, G.A., G.V. Wilson, A. Simon, E. Langendoen, O. Akay*, and J.W. Fuchs*.

2007. Measuring streambank erosion due to ground water seepage: Correlation to

bank pore water pressure, precipitation, and stream stage. Earth Surface Processes

and Landforms 32(10): 1558-1573.

108. Fox, G.A., S.H. Pulijala*, and G.J. Sabbagh. 2007. Influence of rainfall

distribution on simulations of atrazine, metolachlor, and isoxaflutole/metabolite

transport in subsurface drained fields. Journal of Agricultural and Food Chemistry

(Special Symposium on Pesticide Environmental Exposure Assessment) 55(14):

5399-5407, DOI: 10.1021/jf063753z.

109. Sabbagh, G.J., G.A. Fox, L. Ma, R.W. Malone, E. Arthur, and D. Dyer. 2007.

Modeling pesticide fate and nonideal transport from a slow-release, pesticide

treated seed in a laboratory soil column. Transactions of the ASABE 50(2): 523-

532.

110. Wilson, G.V., R. Periketi*, G.A. Fox, S. Dabney, D. Shields, and R.F. Cullum.

2007. Soil properties controlling seepage erosion contributions to streambank

failure. Earth Surface Processes and Landforms 32(3): 447-459.

111. Fox, G.A. and L. Gordji*. 2007. Consideration for unsaturated flow beneath a

streambed during alluvial well depletion. Journal of Hydrologic Engineering –

ASCE 12(2): 139-145.

112. Fox, G.A. 2007. Estimating streambed conductivity: guidelines for stream-aquifer

analysis tests. Transactions of the ASABE 50(1): 107-113.

113. Fox, G.A., J.W. Fuchs*, V.F. Medina, and K. Atapattu*. 2007. Capture and

retainment of airborne particulates using emulsions: Potential for post-detonation

dirty bomb cleanup. Journal of Environmental Engineering 133(3): 255-262.

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114. Fox, G.A., G.V. Wilson, R.K. Periketi*, and B.F. Cullum. 2006. Sediment

transport model for seepage erosion of streambanks. Journal of Hydrologic

Engineering 11(6): 603-611.

115. Fox, G.A., G.J. Sabbagh, W. Chen, and M. Russell. 2006. Uncalibrated modeling

of conservative tracer and pesticide leaching to groundwater: Comparison of

potential Tier II exposure assessment models. Pest Management Science 62(6):

537-550.

116. Caviness, K.*, G.A. Fox, and P.N. Deliman. 2006. Modeling the Big Black River:

Comparison of water quality models. Journal of the American Water Resources

Association (JAWRA): 42(3): 617-627.

117. Fox, G.A. and V.F. Medina. 2005. Evaluating factors affecting the permeability of

emulsions used to stabilize radioactive contamination from a radiological

dispersive device. Environmental Science and Technology 39(10): 3762-3769.

118. Fox, G.A. and R. Metla*. 2005. Soil property analysis using principal components

analysis, soil line, and regression models. Soil Science Society of America Journal

69: 1782-1788.

119. Fox, G.A., R. Malone, G.J. Sabbagh and K. Rojas. 2004. Interrelationship of

macropore flow and subsurface drainage: Influence on conservative tracer and

pesticide transport. Journal of Environmental Quality 33(6): 2281-2289.

120. Fox, G.A. 2004. Evaluation of a stream aquifer analysis test using analytical

solutions and field data. Journal of the American Water Resources Association

(JAWRA) 40(3): 755-763.

121. Fox, G.A., G.J. Sabbagh, S.W. Searcy, and C. Yang. 2004. An automated soil line

identification routine for remotely sensed images. Soil Science Society of America

Journal 68(4): 1326-1331.

122. Fox, G.A., P. DuChateau, and D.S. Dunford. 2004. Reply to Comment on

“Analytical model for aquifer response incorporating distributed stream leakage”.

Ground Water 40(4): 140.

123. Fox, G.A., G.J. Sabbagh, and S.W. Searcy. 2003. Radiometric normalization of

multi-temporal images using a soil line transformation routine. Transactions of

ASAE 46(3): 851–859.

124. Fox, G.A. and D.S. Durnford. 2003. Unsaturated hyporheic zone flow in

stream/aquifer conjunctive systems. Advances in Water Resources 26(9): 989-

1000.

125. Fox, G.A., P. DuChateau, and D.S. Durnford. 2002. Analytical model for aquifer

response incorporating distributed pumping-induced stream leakage. Ground

Water 40(4): 378-384.

126. Fox, G.A. and G.J. Sabbagh. 2002. Estimation of soil organic matter from red and

near-infrared remotely sensed data using a soil line Euclidean distance technique.

Soil Science Society of America Journal 66(6): 1922-1928.

127. Sabbagh, G.J. and G.A. Fox. 1999. Statistical method for evaluation of a water

table management model. Transactions of ASAE 42(3): 713-719.

128. Fox, G. A. 1998. Investigation of High Plains management practices with the

APEX modeling system. Texas A&M University Undergraduate Journal of Science

2(1): 9-16.

Publications in Technical Press (8): 1. Fox, G.A., and R. Munoz-Carpena. 2018. Engineering the design of buffers and

vegetative filter strips. ASABE Resource 25(2), 4-5.

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2. Wilson, G.V. and G.A. Fox. 2014. From Pores to Pipes: The Problem of

Underground Erosion in Soils, Soil Horizons, 55(6), doi:10.2136/sh2014-55-6-f.

3. Fox, G.A. 2012. A river runs through ASABE. Resource 19(2): SP2.

4. Fox, G.A., and G.V. Wilson. 2012. Seepage and piping as solitary and integrated

mechanisms of streambank erosion and failure. Resource 19(2): SP14-SP15.

5. Lovern, S.B., and G.A. Fox. 2012. The streambank research facility at Oklahoma

State University. Resource 19(2): SP10-SP11.

6. Hoang, C.K., C.H. Pederson, R. Kanwar, and G.A. Fox. 2009. Role of Directly

Connected Macropores on Pathogen Transport to Subsurface Drainage Water. Iowa

State Research Farm Progress Reports. Paper 395.

7. Fox, G.A., R. Kanwar, and R. Malone. 2008. Earthworms and E. coli: A Perilous

Combination for Drain Flow Water Quality. Resource 15(6): 22-24.

8. Fox, G.A., and D.S. Durnford. 2003. Stream Aquifer Analysis Tests: Estimating

Aquifer and Streambed Permeability. Colorado Water 20(3): 5-7.

Publications of Undergraduate Scholars in Undergraduate Research Journals (4): 1. Storm, P. 2012. Plot-scale leaching of phosphorus in an alluvial floodplain in the

Ozark Ecoregion. Oklahoma State University Journal of Undergraduate Research 2

(on-line).

2. Purvis, R. 2012. Influence of a shallow groundwater table on runoff from vegetated

filter strips. Oklahoma State University Journal of Undergraduate Research 2 (on-

line).

3. Marvin, M. 2012. Escherichia coli transport to subsurface drains through surface-

connected macropores. Oklahoma State University Journal of Undergraduate

Research 2 (on-line).

4. Merriman, L. 2011. Quantifying the phosphorus leaching potential of floodplain

soils. Oklahoma State University Journal of Undergraduate Research 1: 41-52.

Conference Proceedings (Presenter in Bold, 80): 1. Guertault, L., G.A. Fox, and S. Brewer. 2018. Geomorphic identification of physical

habitat features in a large, altered river system. River Flow 2018, doi:

10.1051/e3sconf/20184002031.

2. Enlow, H.K., G.A. Fox, T.A. Boyer, A. Stoecker, D.E. Storm, P. Starks, and L.

Guertault. 2017. A modeling framework for evaluating streambank stabilization

practices for reach-scale sediment reduction. ASABE Paper No. 1700133. St. Joseph,

MI.: ASABE. DOI: 10.13031/aim.201700133.

3. Akay, O., A.T. Ozer, G.A. Fox, and G.V. Wilson. 2016. Behavior of fiber reinforced

sandy slopes under seepage. 2016 World Water and Environmental Congress, ASCE-

EWRI, Reston, VA.

4. Payne, J., G. Guzman, and G.A. Fox. 2015. Surface runoff transport of Escherichia

coli after poultry litter application on pastureland. National Livestock and Poultry

Environmental Learning Center. Waste to Worth Conference Proceedings. Available

at: http://articles.extension.org/pages/72834/surface-runoff-transport-of-escherichia-

coli-after-poultry-litter-application-on-pastureland.

5. Taghvaeian, S., G. Fox, R. Boman, and J. Warren. 2015. Evaluating the impact of

drought on surface and groundwater dependent irrigated agriculture in western

Oklahoma. In 2015 ASABE Irrigation Association Meeting. St. Joseph, Mich:

ASABE.

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6. Khanal, A., K. Klavon, G.A. Fox, and E.R. Daly. 2015. Justifying the use of a

nonlinear detachment model for cohesive soil erosion. ASABE Paper No.

152187175. St. Joseph, Mich.: ASABE.

7. Wanger, M., G.A. Fox, and G.V. Wilson. 2015. Pipeflow experiments to quantify

pore-water pressure buildup due to pipe clogging. ASABE Paper No. 152156396. St.

Joseph, Mich: ASABE.

8. Purvis, R.A., G.A. Fox, C.J. Penn, A. Mittelstet, and D.E. Storm. Sediment and

phosphorous loads from streambank erosion: A source of legacy phosphorous in

watersheds. ASABE Paper No. 152176505. St. Joseph, Mich: ASABE.

9. Lisenbee, W., G.A. Fox, C. Zou, D.E. Storm, C. Penn, E. Stebler, and A. Mittelstet.

2015. Predicting influence of Eastern Redcedar removal on water quantity and

quality ASABE Paper No. 152176482. St. Joseph, Mich: ASABE.

10. Daly, E.R., G.A. Fox, and H.K. Enlow. 2015. Variability of fluvial erodibility

parameters on a site scale. ASCE-EWRI World Water Congress, Austin, TX, pp.

1859-1871, http://dx.doi.org/10.1061/9780784479162.182.

11. Khanal, A., K. Klavon, G.A. Fox, and E.R. Daly. 2015. Nonlinear detachment model

for soil erodibility: Application and incorporation into a streambank erosion and

stability model. ASCE-EWRI World Water Congress, Austin, TX, 12 pages, pp.

1769-1780, http://dx.doi.org/10.1061/9780784479162.173.

12. Daly, E.R., R.B. Miller, and G.A. Fox. 2014. Bank Stability and Toe Erosion

(BSTEM) modeling of bank retreat and riparian tree root protection in composite

streambanks. ASABE Paper No. 141895637. St. Joseph, Mich.: ASABE.

13. Fox, G.A., P.R. Weckler, and D.L. Thomas. 2014. Linking freshmen and senior

engineering design teams: Engaging early academic career students in engineering

design. ASABE Paper No. 141891819. St. Joseph, Mich.: ASABE.

14. Fox, G.A., R. Munoz-Carpena, and R. Purvis. 2014. Experimental testing of a new

algorithm for analysis of vegetative filter strips with shallow water table effects.

ASABE Paper No. 141891802. St. Joseph, Mich.: ASABE.

15. Zhou, Y., G.V. Wilson, G.A. Fox, J.R. Rigby, and S.M. Dabney. 2014. Application

of a transient storage zone model to soil pipeflow tracer injection experiments.

ASABE Paper No. 141891802. St. Joseph, Mich.: ASABE.

16. Freiberger, R., D.M. Heeren, G.A. Fox, C.J. Penn, and D.E. Eisenhauer. 2014.

Finite element modeling of long-term phosphorus leaching through macropores in the

Ozark ecoregion. ASABE Paper No. 141897543. St. Joseph, Mich.: ASABE.

17. Akay, O., A.T. Ozer, and G.A. Fox. 2014. Use of EPS block geofoam with internal

drainage for sandy slopes subjected to seepage flow. 10th International Conference

on Geosynthetics, Berlin, Germany, 8 pages.

18. Criswell, D., G.A. Fox, R. Miller, E.R. Daly, and A.-S. Al-Madhhachi. 2013. Flume

experiments to determine the erodibility of gravel streambank soils. ASABE Paper

No. 131620973. St. Joseph, Mich.: ASABE.

19. Daly, E.R., G.A. Fox, and A.-S. Al-Madhhachi. 2013. Application of a mechanistic

detachment rate model for the erodibility of cohesive soils. ASABE Paper No.

131596568. St. Joseph, Mich.: ASABE.

20. Al-Madhhachi, A.-S., and G.A. Fox. 2013. Modified excess shear stress model

parameters based on mechanistic predictions from a detachment rate model. ASABE

Paper No. 131596581. St. Joseph, Mich.: ASABE.

21. R.B. Miller, Fox, G.A., S. Lovern, C. Penn, and R. Purvis. 2013. Sediment and

phosphorus loading from protected and unprotected streambanks in eastern

Oklahoma. ASABE Paper No. 131596591. St. Joseph, Mich.: ASABE.

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22. Daly, E.R., D.E. Storm, G.A. Fox, and E.J. Langendoen. 2013. Evaluation of the

Conservational Channel Evolution and Pollutant Transport System (CONCEPTS)

applied to composite streambanks in the Ozark Highlands Ecoregion. ASABE Paper

No. 131620552. St. Joseph, Mich.: ASABE.

23. Freiberger, R. P., D. M. Heeren, and G. A. Fox. 2013. Finite element modeling of

phosphorus leaching through floodplain soils dominated by preferential flow

pathways. ASABE Paper No. 1583250. St. Joseph, Mich.: ASABE.

24. Heeren, D.M., G.A. Fox, D.E. Storm, B.E. Haggard, C.J. Penn, and T. Halihan.

2013. Impact of measurement scale on infiltration and phosphorus leaching in Ozark

floodplains. ASABE Paper No. 131621213. St. Joseph, Mich.: ASABE.

25. C.J. Penn, Heeren, D.M., and G.A. Fox. 2013. Phosphorus sorption and desorption

from soils under flow-through conditions: An investigation of the use of thermal heat

patterns as indicators or the degree, mechanisms, and kinetics of sorption reactions.

ASABE Paper No. 131621201. St. Joseph, Mich.: ASABE.

26. Lovern, S.B., G.A. Fox, and R.B. Miller. 2013. Quantifying the erodibility and

geotechnical strength of cohesive alluvial soils following streambank reconstruction.

American Society of Civil Engineers Environmental Water Resources Institute

Annual Meeting, Cincinnati, OH, May 19-23, 2013, 9 pages (CD-ROM).

27. Al-Madhhachi, A.T., G.A. Fox, and G.J. Hanson. 2013. A mechanistic detachment

rate model to predict soil erodibility due to fluvial and seepage forces. American

Society of Civil Engineers Environmental Water Resources Institute Annual

Meeting, Cincinnati, OH, May 19-23, 2013, 11 pages (CD-ROM).

28. Penn, J., and G.A. Fox. 2012. Enhancing engagement in assessment through a

systematic faculty development program. 2012 NCA Higher Learning Commission

Annual Conference, March 30-April 3, Chicago, IL (7 pages).

29. Akay, O., A.T. Özer, and G.A. Fox. 2012. Experimental investigation of failure

mechanisms of expanded polystryrene block geofoam slope system under seepage.

5th European Geosynthetics Congress, Valencia, Spain (5 pages).

30. Midgley, T.L., G.A. Fox, G.V. Wilson, and R.M. Felice. 2012. Streambank piping

and internal erosion as failure mechanisms of streambanks. ASABE Paper No.

121337237. St. Joseph, Mich.: ASABE.

31. Heeren, D.M., G.A. Fox, and D.E. Storm. 2012. Berm method for quantification of

infiltration and leaching at the plot scale in high conductivity soils. ASABE Paper

No. 121337098. St. Joseph, Mich.: ASABE.

32. Heeren, D.M., G.A. Fox, D.E. Storm, P.Q. Storm, B.E. Haggard, T. Halihan, and C.J

Penn. 2012. Quantification and heterogeneity of infiltration and transport in alluvial

floodplains. ASABE Paper No. 121337097. St. Joseph, Mich.: ASABE.

33. Al-Madhhachi, A.T., G.A. Fox, G.J. Hanson, A.K. Tyagi, and R. Bulut. 2012.

Development a fluvial detachment rate model to predict the erodibility of cohesive

soils under the influence of seepage. ASABE Paper No. 121337239. St. Joseph,

Mich.: ASABE.

34. Purvis, R., and G.A. Fox. 2012. Controlled laboratory experiments investigating the

influence of shallow groundwater tables on runoff through vegetated filter strips.

ASABE Paper No. 121337241. St. Joseph, Mich.: ASABE.

35. Almadhhachi, A., G.A. Fox, A. Tyagi, G.J. Hanson, and R. Bulut. 2011. Measuring

the erodibility of cohesive soils influenced by seepage forces using a laboratory

submerged jet test device. ASABE Paper No. 1111028, St. Joseph, MI: ASABE (10

pages).

36. Midgley, T.L., G.A. Fox, G.V. Wilson, D.M. Heeren, A. Simon, and E.J.

Langendoen. 2011. Streambank erosion and instability induced by groundwater

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seepage: Dry Creek field experiments. ASABE Paper No. 1110988, St. Joseph, MI:

ASABE (20 pages).

37. Fox, G.A., G.V. Wilson, T.L. Midgley, A. Almadhhachi, and R. Carson. 2011.

Groundwater seepage mechanisms of streambank erosion and failure. International

Symposium on Erosion and Landscape Evolution, Paper No. 11004, September 18-

21, 2011, 8 pages (CD-ROM).

38. Midgley, T.L., G.A. Fox, and D.M. Heeren. 2011. Evaluation of the Bank Stability

and Toe Erosion Model (BSTEM) for predicting lateral streambank retreat on Ozark

streams. American Society of Civil Engineers Environmental Water Resources

Institute Annual Meeting, Palm Springs, CA, May 22-26, 2011, 10 pages (CD-

ROM).

39. Heeren, D.M., A.R. Mittelstet, G.A. Fox, and D.E. Storm. 2011. Assessing

streambank stability of Oklahoma Ozark streams with rapid geomorphic assessments.

American Society of Civil Engineers Environmental Water Resources Institute

Annual Meeting, Palm Springs, CA, May 22-26, 2011, 10 pages (CD-ROM).

40. Al-Madhhachi, A.T., G.J. Hanson, G.A. Fox, A.K. Tyagi, and R. Bulut. 2011.

Measuring erodibility of cohesive soils using laboratory jet erosion tests. American

Society of Civil Engineers Environmental Water Resources Institute Annual

Meeting, Palm Springs, CA, May 22-26, 2011, 10 pages (CD-ROM).

41. Mittelstet, A.R., D.M. Heeren, D.E. Storm, G.A. Fox, M.J. White, and R.B. Miller.

2010. Comparison of subsurface and surface runoff phosphorus transport capacities

in alluvial floodplains. ASABE TMDL 2010: Watershed Management to Improve

Water Quality, Baltimore, MD, 14-17, November.

42. Fox, G.A., D. Bellmer, and R.L. Elliott. 2010. Option-specific program outcomes

and performance criteria to meet biological engineering program criteria. ASABE

Paper No. 1008824. St. Joseph, Mich.: ASABE.

43. Miller, R.B., D.M. Heeren, G.A. Fox, D.E. Storm, T. Halihan, A.R. Mittelstet. 2010.

Geophysical mapping of preferential flow paths across multiple floodplains. ASABE

Paper No. 1008730. St. Joseph, Mich.: ASABE.

44. Heeren, D.M., R.B. Miller, G.A. Fox, D.E. Storm, A.R. Mittelstet, C.J. Penn. 2010.

Impact of preferential flow paths on alluvial groundwater flow patterns and

phosphorus transport in the Ozark Ecoregion. ASABE Paper No. 1008729. St.

Joseph, Mich.: ASABE.

45. Guzman, J.A., G.A. Fox, J. Payne. 2010. Surface runoff transport of E. coli after

poultry litter application on pastureland: Field experiments. ASABE Paper No.

1008728. St. Joseph, Mich.: ASABE.

46. Fox, G.A., D.M. Heeren, and M.A. Kizer. 2010. Evaluation of alluvial well depletion

analytical solutions from a stream-aquifer analysis test along the North Canadian

River in Oklahoma. American Society of Civil Engineers Environmental Water

Resources Institute Annual Meeting, Providence, RI, May 15-20, 2010, 10 pages

(CD-ROM).

47. R.B. Miller, D.M. Heeren, G.A. Fox, T. Halihan, D.E. Storm, A.R. Mittelstet. 2010.

Use of multi-electrode resistivity profiling to estimate vadose-zone hydraulic

properties of preferential flow paths in alluvial floodplains. American Society of

Civil Engineers Environmental Water Resources Institute Annual Meeting,

Providence, RI, May 15-20, 2010, 10 pages (CD-ROM).

48. D.M. Heeren, R.B. Miller, G.A. Fox, D.E. Storm, A.K. Fox, A.R. Mittelstet. Impact

of preferential flow paths on stream and alluvial groundwater interaction. American

Society of Civil Engineers Environmental Water Resources Institute Annual

Meeting, Providence, RI, May 15-20, 2010, 12 pages (CD-ROM).

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49. Mittelstet, A.R., M.D. Smolen, and G.A. Fox. 2009. Using MODFLOW to compare

management alternatives for a river alluvial aquifer. ASABE Annual International

Conference, Reno, NV, June 21-25, 10 pages.

50. Agor, M.L., G.A. Fox, and G.V. Wilson. 2009. Incorporating Seepage Processes into

a Streambank Stability Model. ASABE Annual International Conference, Reno, NV,

June 21-25, 10 pages.

51. Heeren, D.M., R. Miller, G.A. Fox, D.E. Storm, C.J. Penn, and T. Halihan. 2009.

Preferential Flow Path Effects on Subsurface Contaminant Transport in Alluvial

Floodplains. ASABE Annual International Conference, Reno, NV, June 21-25, 10

pages.

52. Guzman, J., G.A. Fox, and C.J. Penn. 2009. The influence of organic matter on E.

coli soil sorption. ASABE Annual International Conference, Reno, NV, June 21-25,

10 pages.

53. Heeren, D.M., G.A. Fox, M. Chu-Agor, and G.V. Wilson. 2009. Predicting

Streambank Seepage Flows: Sensitivity to Soil Properties and Layering. American

Society of Civil Engineers Environmental Water Resources Institute Annual

Meeting, Kansas City, MO, May 17-21, 2009, 10 pages (CD-ROM).

54. Chu-Agor, M.L., G.A. Fox, and G.V. Wilson. 2009. Seepage Erosion Sediment

Transport Function and Geometric Headcut Relationships for Predicting Streambank

Seepage Undercutting. American Society of Civil Engineers Environmental Water

Resources Institute Annual Meeting, Kansas City, MO, May 17-21, 2009, 10 pages

(CD-ROM).

55. Langendoen, E.J., G.V. Wilson, and G.A. Fox. 2008. Assessing the Impact of

Riparian Soil-Water Dynamics on Streambank Erosion. In: Riparian Ecosystems and

Buffers: Working at the Water's Edge, Proceedings 2008 AWRA Summer Specialty

Conference, Virginia Beach, Virginia, June 30-July 2, 2008. J. Okay and A. Todd,

Eds. (CD-ROM)

56. Fox, G.A. 2008. Surface water and groundwater interactions: Investigating the

connections. Centennial Session on Advances in Soil and Water Engineering, R.W.

Skaggs (ed.), 2008 ASABE Annual International Meeting, June 30, 2008, 2 pages.

57. Guzman, J., and G.A. Fox. 2008. The role of drainage system and Macropore

Interconnectivity in Soil Pathogen Transport. ASABE Paper No. 083768. St. Joseph,

Mich.: ASABE.

58. Chu-Agor, M.L., R.M. Cancienne, G.A. Fox, and G.V. Wilson. 2008. Slope failure

mechanisms due to seepage: Three-dimensional soil block experiments. ASABE

Paper No. 083771. St. Joseph, Mich.: ASABE.

59. Cancienne, R.M., and G.A. Fox. 2008. Laboratory experiments on three-dimensional

seepage erosion undercutting of vegetated banks. ASABE Paper No. 084107. St.

Joseph, Mich.: ASABE.

60. Fuchs, J.W., G.A. Fox, D. Storm, C. Penn, and G.O. Brown. 2008. Subsurface

transport of phosphorus in riparian floodplains: Tracer and phosphorus transport

experiments. ASABE Paper No. 084614. St. Joseph, Mich.: ASABE.

61. Fox, G.A., R. Kanwar, J. Guzman, C.K. Hoang, R.W. Malone, T. Moorman, and C.

Pederson. 2008. E. coli Fate and Transport in Macroporous Soils: Short-Circuiting to

the Subsurface. American Society of Civil Engineers Environmental Water

Resources Institute Annual Meeting, Honolulu, HI, May 12-17, 2008, 10 pages (CD-

ROM).

62. Fox, G.A., M.L. Chu-Agor, R.M. Cancienne, G.V. Wilson. 2008. Seepage erosion

mechanisms of bank collapse: Three-dimensional seepage particle mobilization and

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undercutting. American Society of Civil Engineers Environmental Water Resources

Institute Annual Meeting, Honolulu, HI, May 12-17, 2008, 10 pages (CD-ROM).

63. Fox, G.A., M. Chu-Agor, and G.V. Wilson. 2007. Seepage erosion: A significant

mechanism of stream bank failure. Proceedings of the American Society of Civil

Engineers (ASCE) World Environmental and Water Resources Congress 2007, May

15-19, Tampa, FL, 14 pages (CD-ROM).

64. Fox G.A., M.L. Chu-Agor, and G.V. Wilson. 2007. Erosion of noncohesive

sediment by groundwater seepage flow: Experiments and numerical modeling.

ASABE Paper No. 072235, St. Joseph, Mich.: ASABE.

65. Fox, G.A., O. Akay, R.W. Malone, L. Ma, and G.J. Sabbagh. 2007. An improved

express fraction for modeling macropore/subsurface drain interconnectivity. ASABE

Paper No. 072139, St. Joseph, Mich.: ASABE.

66. Agor, M.L., G.V. Wilson, G.A. Fox. 2007. Numerical modeling of bank instability

by groundwater seepage flow. ASABE Paper No. 072117, St. Joseph, Mich.:

ASABE.

67. Akay, O. and G.A. Fox. 2006. Experimental investigation of direct connectivity

between macropores and subsurface drains during infiltration. Proceedings of the

American Society of Civil Engineers (ASCE) World Environmental and Water

Resources Congress 2006, May 21-25, Omaha, NE, 10 pages (CD-ROM).

68. Stofleth, J., F.D. Shields, and G.A. Fox. 2005. Hyporheic and total storage exchange

in small sand-bed streams. Proceedings of the American Society of Civil Engineers

(ASCE) World Environmental and Water Resources Congress 2005, May 15-19,

Anchorage, AK, 12 pages (CD-ROM).

69. Fox, G.A., G.V. Wilson, R. Periketi, and R.F. Cullum. 2005. Developing a sediment

transport model for the seepage erosion of streambank sediment. Proceedings of the

American Water Resources Conference, Nov 7-10th, Seattle, WA, 4 pages (CD-

ROM).

70. Fox, G.A., G.V. Wilson, R. Periketi, L. Gordji, and R.F. Cullum. 2005. The role of

subsurface water in contributing to streambank erosion. Proceedings of the US-

China Workshop on Advanced Computational Modeling in Hydroscience and

Engineering, August 2-5, Oxford, Mississippi, USA, 10 pages (CD-ROM).

71. Caviness, K., G.A. Fox, and P.N. Deliman. 2005. Modeling the Big Black River:

Evaluation of a simplistic water quality model. Proceedings of the Third Conference

on Watershed Management to Meet Water Quality Standards and Emerging TMDL

(Total Maximum Daily Load), March 5-10, Atlanta, GA, 10 pages (CD-ROM).

72. Fox, G.A., R. Malone, G.J. Sabbagh and K. Rojas. 2004. Simulating the interaction

between macropores and subsurface drains with RZWQM. Proceedings of the

International Workshop on Applications, Enhancements, and Collaborations of ARS

RZWQM and GPFARM Models. USDA-ARS Research Great Plains Systems

Research Unit: Fort Collins, Colorado, pp. 41-44.

73. Stofleth, J., F.D. Shields, and G.A. Fox. 2004. Organic carbon concentrations in the

hyporheic zone: A tool for measuring the effectiveness of stream restoration.

Proceedings of the American Society of Civil Engineers (ASCE) Conference of the

Water and Environmental Resources Institute, June 27-July 1, Salt Lake City, Utah,

12 pages (CD-ROM).

74. Fox, G.A. 2003. Estimating streambed and aquifer parameters from a stream/aquifer

analysis test. Proceedings of the 23rd Annual Geophysical Union Hydrology Days, ed.

J.A. Ramirez, 68-79.

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75. Fox, G.A. 2003. Improving MODFLOW’s RIVER package for unsaturated

stream/aquifer flow. Proceedings of the 23rd Annual Geophysical Union Hydrology

Days, ed. J.A. Ramirez, 56-67.

76. Fox, G.A. 2002. Unsaturated hyporheic zone flow in analytical models for

stream/aquifer interaction. ASAE-CIGR Meeting Paper No. 022212. St. Joseph,

Mich.: ASAE.

77. Fox, G.A. 2002. Analytical model for saturated/unsaturated hyporheic zone flow due

to alluvial well depletions. Proceedings of the American Water Resources

Association Specialty Conference on Surface Water/Ground Water Interactions. ed.

J.F. Kenny, 479-484.

78. Fox, G.A. and D.S. Durnford. 2002. Effect of aquifer parameter uncertainty on

analytical estimates of streambed conductance using STRMAQ. Proceedings of the

22nd Annual Geophysical Union Hydrology Days, ed. J.A. Ramirez, 86-97.

79. Fox, G.A. and D.S. Durnford. 2001. Investigation of analytical and numerical models

for simulating surface water/groundwater interaction. Proceedings of the 21st Annual

Geophysical Union Hydrology Days, April 2-5, Fort Collins, CO, 58-69.

80. Sabbagh, G.J., G.A. Fox, and K.D. Robbins. 1998. Determination of localized

statistical parameters for disaggregation modeling. ASAE International Convention:

980027, Orlando, Florida.

Conference Oral/Poster Presentations outside of Conference Proceedings Listed Above

(Presenter in Bold, 165):

1. Guertault, L., K. Wardinski, G.A. Fox, and C. Castro-Bolinaga. 2018. Suitability

of a linear model for predicting cohesive soil detachment. 2018 ASABE Annual

International Meeting, Detroit, MI, August 1, 2018.

2. Fox, G.A., Y. Zhou, R. Miller, R. Mollenhauer, and S. Brewer. 2018. Groundwater

flux estimation in streams: A thermal equilibrium approach. 2018 ASABE Annual

International Meeting, Detroit, MI, August 1, 2018.

3. Guertault, L., G.A. Fox, R. Munoz-Carpena, B. Gao, and D. Heeren. 2018.

Quantifying the impact of preferential flow to shallow groundwater in riparian

buffers: Mesoscale laboratory experiments. 2018 ASCE-EWRI World Water and

Environmental Congress, Minneapolis, MN, June 7, 2018.

4. Guertault, L., K. Wardinski, G.A. Fox, and C. Castro-Bolinaga. 2018. Is a liner

model suitable for predicting cohesive soil detachment? 2018 ASCE-EWRI World

Water and Environmental Congress, Minneapolis, MN, June 6, 2018.

5. Wardinski, K., L. Guertault, G.A. Fox, and C. Castro-Bolinaga. 2018.

Investigating the relationship between shear stress and erosion rate of cohesive

soils using jet erosion tests. 2018 ASCE-EWRI World Water and Environmental

Congress, Minneapolis, MN, June 6, 2018.

6. Nieber, J., G.V. Wilson, and G.A. Fox. 2018. Modeling internal erosion processes

in soil pipes; capturing changing geometry dynamics. 2018 ASCE-EWRI World

Water and Environmental Congress, Minneapolis, MN, June 5, 2018.

7. Kassa, K., C. Castro-Bolinaga, G.A. Fox, L. Guertault, and P. Russell. 2018.

Modeling bank erosion and failure associated with stream restoration practices: A

process-based approach applied to the North Carolina Piedmont region. 2018

ASCE-EWRI World Water and Environmental Congress, Minneapolis, MN, June

6, 2018.

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8. Fox, G.A., H.K. Enlow, and L. Guertault. 2018. The development of a modeling

framework for evaluating bank erosion stabilization practices for reach-scale

sediment reduction. North Carolina Water Resources Research Institute 20th

Annual Conference, Raleigh, NC, March 15, 2018.

9. Guertault, L., and G.A. Fox. 2018. Recent advances in predicting cohesive soil

detachment with the jet erosion test (JET). North Carolina Water Resources

Research Institute 20th Annual Conference, Raleigh, NC, March 15, 2018.

10. Castro-Bolinaga, C., L. Guertault, G.A. Fox, and P. Russell. 2018. The

application of a process-based methodology for evaluating bank erosion and

sediment transport in restoration sites across streams in the North Carolina

piedmont region. North Carolina Water Resources Research Institute 20th Annual

Conference, Raleigh, NC, March 15, 2018.

11. Saenz, A., W. Lisenbee, G. Fox, D. Storm, E. Stebler, C. Zou, and R. Will. 2017.

Hydrologic modeling of runoff and sediment yield for eastern redcedar encroached

grasslands and native prairies. Society of Hispanic Professional Engineers

National Conference, Kansas City, Missouri, November 1-5, 2017.

12. Saenz, A., W. Lisenbee, G. Fox, D. Storm, E. Stebler, C. Zou, and R. Will. 2017.

Hydrologic modeling of runoff and sediment yield for eastern redcedar encroached

grasslands and native prairies. Southwest Section of American Water Works

Association, Oklahoma City, OK, October 15-17, 2017.

13. Nieber, J.L., G.V. Wilson, and G.A. Fox. 2017. Modeling internal erosion

processes in soil pipes. COMSOL Conference, 2017 Boston, October 4, 2017.

14. Fox, G.A., R. Munoz-Carpena, and R. Purvis. 2017. Experimental testing of a new

algorithm for analysis of vegetative filter strips with shallow water table effects.

ACS 2017 Annual Meeting, Special Session on Mechanistic Modeling &

Effectiveness of Buffer Strips for Pesticide Regulatory Frameworks, Washington,

D.C., August 20, 2017.

15. Ritter, A., R. Munoz-Carpena, G.A. Fox, O. Perez-Ovilla, and I. Rodea-

Palomares. 2017. Effect of the formulation of vegetative filter strips pesticide

residue degradation on environmental exposure assessments. ACS 2017 Annual

Meeting, Special Session on Mechanistic Modeling & Effectiveness of Buffer

Strips for Pesticide Regulatory Frameworks, Washington, D.C., August 20, 2017.

16. Lopez, E.O., R. Munoz-Carpena, B. Gao, and G.A. Fox. 2017. Influence of

preferential flow on coupled colloid, nitrogen, and phosphorus transport through

riparian buffers. Land-Use Change, Climate Change, and Hydrologic Extremes:

Unsaturated Zone Responses and Feedbacks, 2017 USGS UZIG Workshop &

Information Exchange, University of Florida, Gainesville, FL, April 4–6, 2017.

17. Fox, G.A., R. Purvis, and C. Penn. 2016. Phosphorus in streambanks: A source of

phosphorus to streams and rivers. AWRC Annual Conference, Fayetteville, AR,

July 26-27, 2016.

18. Lisenbee, W., G.A. Fox, and R. Miller. 2016. Comparison of field jet erosion tests

and WEPP-predicted erodibility parameters for varying land cover. 2016 Annual

International Meeting, ASABE, Orlando, FL, July 18, 2016.

19. Khanal, A., and G.A. Fox. 2016. Investigation of detachment characteristics of

vegetated soil using laboratory mini-JETs. 2016 Annual International Meeting,

ASABE, Orlando, FL, July 18, 2016.

20. Klavon, K.R., G.A. Fox, and H.K. Enlow. 2016. Predicting the impact of

streambank stabilization practices on sediment loads using a process-based bank

stability and toe erosion model. 2016 Annual International Meeting, ASABE,

Orlando, FL, July 18, 2016.

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21. Ketchum, Q.J., G.A. Fox, and C. Neal. 2016. Baseflow analysis of the Rush

Springs Aquifer in west-central Oklahoma. 2016 Annual International Meeting,

ASABE, Orlando, FL, July 19, 2016.

22. Woytowitz, E.L., S. Brewer, and G.A. Fox. 2016. Thermal regimes and fish

assemblages in a restored Oklahoma stream. 2016 Annual International Meeting,

ASABE, Orlando, FL, July 19, 2016.

23. Fox, G.A., R. Purvis, and C. Penn. 2016. Phosphorus in streambanks: A net source

of phosphorus to streams and rivers. 2016 Annual International Meeting, ASABE,

Orlando, FL, July 19, 2016.

24. Enlow, H., G. Fox, and K.R. Klavon. 2016. Simulating reach-scale sediment

reduction from stream stabilization using CONCEPTs. 2016 Annual International

Meeting, ASABE, Orlando, FL, July 18, 2016.

25. Ritter, A., R. Munoz-Carpena, G.A. Fox, and O. Perez-Ovilla. 2016. Does the

inclusion of mass balance and degradation processes to vegetative filter strips

impact long-term pesticide environmental exposure assessments? SETAC Europe

26th Annual Meeting, Nantes, France, May 22-26, 2016.

26. Fox, G.A., and L. Elmore. 2016. Enhancing student water research and education

experiences. National Institutes for Water Resources, Washington, D.C., February

9, 2016.

27. Fox, G.A., R. Purvis, and C. Penn. 2016. Phosphorus in streambanks: A source of

phosphorus to streams. Oklahoma Clean Lakes and Watershed Association Annual

Meeting, Stillwater, OK, March 29, 2016.

28. Guertault, L., G.A. Fox, and R. Miller. 2016. Predicting sedimentation and long-

term evaluation of Fort Cobb Reservoir. Oklahoma Clean Lakes and Watershed

Association Annual Meeting, Stillwater, OK, March 30, 2016.

29. Parnell, A., R. Miller, and G.A. Fox. 2016. Assessing water quality using Landsat

images. Oklahoma Clean Lakes and Watershed Association Annual Meeting,

Stillwater, OK, March 30, 2016.

30. Renato, R.M., C.B. Zou, G.A. Fox, and T.E. Ochsner. 2015. Streamflow responses

to sea surface temperature variations across Oklahoma. Oklahoma NSF EPSCoR

2015 Annual State Conference, Norman, Oklahoma, December 3, 2015.

31. Zhou, Y., G.A. Fox, J.R. Alexander, and S.K. Brewer. 2015. Assessing reservoir

operations and the associated changes in water quality on the persistence of stream

fishes. Oklahoma NSF EPSCoR 2015 Annual State Conference, Norman,

Oklahoma, December 3, 2015.

32. Enlow, H., G.A. Fox, and K. Klavon. 2015. Simulating reach-scale sediment

reduction from stream stabilization using CONCEPTS in the Fort Cobb Reservoir

watershed. Oklahoma NSF EPSCoR 2015 Annual State Conference, Norman,

Oklahoma, December 3, 2015.

33. Lisenbee, W., G.A. Fox, and R.B. Miller. 2015. Evaluation of field jet erosion tests

and WEPP-predicted erodibility parameters in forests and grasslands. Oklahoma

NSF EPSCoR 2015 Annual State Conference, Norman, Oklahoma, December 3,

2015.

34. Miller, R.B., and G.A. Fox. 2015. Drought-influenced low-flow non-exceedance

plots for selected USGS gages in Oklahoma. Oklahoma NSF EPSCoR 2015

Annual State Conference, Norman, Oklahoma, December 3, 2015.

35. Enlow, H., G.A. Fox, and K. Klavon. 2015. Simulating reach-scale sediment

reduction from stream stabilization using CONCEPTS in the Fort Cobb Reservoir

watershed. 36th Annual Oklahoma Governor’s Water Conference and Research

Symposium, Norman, OK, December 1, 2015.

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36. Khanal, A., G.A. Fox, and A.-T. Al-Madhhachi. 2015. Investigation of detachment

characteristics of vegetated soil using laboratory mini-JETs. 36th Annual Oklahoma

Governor’s Water Conference and Research Symposium, Norman, OK, December

1, 2015.

37. Klavon, K., G.A. Fox, and H. Enlow. 2015. Predicting the impact of streambank

stabilization practices on sediment loads using a process-based bank stability and

toe erosion model. 36th Annual Oklahoma Governor’s Water Conference and

Research Symposium, Norman, OK, December 1, 2015.

38. Lisenbee, W., G.A. Fox, and R.B. Miller. 2015. Evaluation of field jet erosion tests

and WEPP-predicted erodibility parameters in forests and grasslands. 36th Annual

Oklahoma Governor’s Water Conference and Research Symposium, Norman, OK,

December 1, 2015.

39. Renato, R.M., C.B. Zou, G.A. Fox, and T.E. Ochsner. 2015. Streamflow responses

to climate variability across a gradient of precipitation in Oklahoma. 36th Annual

Oklahoma Governor’s Water Conference and Research Symposium, Norman, OK,

December 1, 2015.

40. Zhou, Y., S. Brewer, and G.A. Fox. 2015. Understanding the impacts of surface-

groundwater conditions on stream fishes under altered baseflow conditions. 36th

Annual Oklahoma Governor’s Water Conference and Research Symposium,

Norman, OK, December 1, 2015.

41. Fox, G.A. 2015. USGS 104b and 104g Funding Opportunities. 36th Annual

Oklahoma Governor’s Water Conference and Research Symposium, Norman, OK,

December 2, 2015.

42. Miller, R.B., and G.A. Fox. 2015. Drought-influenced low-flow non-exceedance

plots for selected USGS gages in Oklahoma. 36th Annual Oklahoma Governor’s

Water Conference and Research Symposium, Norman, OK, December 2, 2015.

43. Ritter, A., Munoz-Carpena, R., G.A. Fox, O. Perez-Ovilla. 2015. Does the

Incorporation of Filter Strip Mass Balance and Degradation Processes Affect the

Long-Term Pesticide Environmental Exposure Assessments? U.S. EPA Office of

Pesticide Programs, Environmental Modeling Public Meeting, Washington, D.C.,

October 26, 2015.

44. Munoz-Carpena, R., G.A. Fox, O. Perez-Ovilla, and A. Ritter. 2015. Does the

incorporation of vegetative filter strip mass balance and degradation processes

affect the long-term pesticide environmental exposure assessments? American

Chemical Society National Meeting and Exposition, Boston, MA, August 17, 2015.

45. Ketchum, Q., G.A. Fox, and C. Neel. 2015. Development of Digital Groundwater-

Flow Models for the Rush Springs Aquifer in West-Central Oklahoma. American

Society of Agricultural and Biological Engineers (ASABE) Annual International

Meeting, New Orleans, LA, July 28, 2015.

46. Khanal, A., G.A. Fox, and E. Daly. 2015. Non-Linear Detachment Model in

Streambank Erosion and Stability Models. American Society of Agricultural and

Biological Engineers (ASABE) Annual International Meeting, New Orleans, LA,

July 29, 2015.

47. Enlow, H., G.A. Fox, and K. Klavon. 2015. Quantifying Streambank Erosion in

the Fort Cobb Reservoir Watershed. American Society of Agricultural and

Biological Engineers (ASABE) Annual International Meeting, New Orleans, LA,

July 29, 2015.

48. Daly, E., G.A. Fox, H. Enlow, and S. Hunt. 2015. Site-Scale Variability of

Streambank Fluvial Erodibility Parameters as Measured with a Jet Erosion Test.

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American Society of Agricultural and Biological Engineers (ASABE) Annual

International Meeting, New Orleans, LA, July 29, 2015.

49. Fox, G.A. 2015. Quantifying the Importance of Streambank Erosion and Failure to

Total Sediment Load in Streams: Overview of the Fort Cobb Watershed Project.

2015 Oklahoma Clean Lakes and Watershed Association Meeting, Stillwater, OK,

April 8-9, 2015.

50. Klavon, K., and G.A. Fox. 2015. Justifying the use of a nonlinear model for

cohesive soil erosion. 2015 Oklahoma Clean Lakes and Watershed Association

Meeting, Stillwater, OK, April 8-9, 2015.

51. Acharya, B., T. Halihan, C. Zou, R. Will, and G.A. Fox. 2015. Time-lapse

Electrical Resistivity Imaging for Spatio-temporal Monitoring of Vadose Zone

Moisture. Poster Presentation at 2015 Oklahoma Clean Lakes and Watershed

Association Meeting, Stillwater, OK, April 8-9, 2015.

52. Enlow, H., K. Klavon, G.A. Fox, D.E. Storm, J. Vogel. 2015. Poster Presentation

at 2015 Oklahoma Clean Lakes and Watershed Association Meeting, Stillwater,

OK, April 8-9, 2015.

53. Lopez, A., and G.A. Fox. 2015. Influence of the discharge coefficient on the Jet

Erosion Test. Poster Presentation at 2015 Oklahoma Clean Lakes and Watershed

Association Meeting, Stillwater, OK, April 8-9, 2015.

54. Blankenship, H., and G.A. Fox. 2015. Poster Presentation at 2015 Oklahoma

Clean Lakes and Watershed Association Meeting, Stillwater, OK, April 8-9, 2015.

55. Lisenbee, W., G.A. Fox, R. Will, D.E. Storm, and C. Zou. 2015. Poster

Presentation at 2015 Oklahoma Clean Lakes and Watershed Association Meeting,

Stillwater, OK, April 8-9, 2015.

56. Purvis, R., G.A. Fox, D.E. Storm, A. Mittelstet, and C. Penn. 2015. Poster

Presentation at 2015 Oklahoma Clean Lakes and Watershed Association Meeting,

Stillwater, OK, April 8-9, 2015.

57. Daly, E.R., and G.A. Fox. 2014. Jet erosion tests on streambanks: Moving towards

a quantitative metric of erosion potential. Oklahoma Governor’s Water Conference

& Research Symposium, Oklahoma City, OK, October 23, 2014.

58. Wanger, M., and G.A. Fox. 2014. Experimental investigation of soil pipe clogging

and implications for landslide failure. Oklahoma Governor’s Water Conference &

Research Symposium, Oklahoma City, OK, October 22, 2014.

59. Purvis, R.A., G.A. Fox, C. Penn, A. Mittelstet, and D. Storm. 2014.

Characterization of erosion and phosphorus levels of protected and unprotected

streambanks along Spavinaw Creek. Oklahoma Governor’s Water Conference &

Research Symposium, Oklahoma City, OK, October 22, 2014.

60. Parnell, A., C. Penn, and G.A. Fox. 2014. Phosphorus dynamics of streambank

sediments. Oklahoma Governor’s Water Conference & Research Symposium,

Oklahoma City, OK, October 22, 2014.

61. Khanal, A., and G.A. Fox. 2014. Incorporating a mechanistic detachment model

into a process-based streambank stability model. Oklahoma Governor’s Water

Conference & Research Symposium, Oklahoma City, OK, October 22, 2014.

62. Ketchum, Q., C. Neel, and G.A. Fox. 2014. Development of the steady-state

groundwater-flow model for the Rush Springs Aquifer in west-central Oklahoma.

Oklahoma Governor’s Water Conference & Research Symposium, Oklahoma City,

OK, October 22, 2014.

63. Enlow, H., K. Klavon, and G.A. Fox. 2014. Quantifying streambank erosion and

failure in the Fort Cobb Watershed. Oklahoma Governor’s Water Conference &

Research Symposium, Oklahoma City, OK, October 22, 2014.

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64. Fox, G.A., P. Weckler, and. D. Thomas. 2014. Linking freshmen and senior

engineering design teams in Biosystems Engineering at Oklahoma State

University. Big XII Teaching and Learning Conference, August 5, Stillwater, OK.

65. Penn, C.J., A. Parnell, G.A. Fox, S. Wilson, R.B. Miller, R.A. Purvis, and K.

Criswell. 2014. Phosphorus dynamics of streambank sediments. SERA-17

Meeting, July 24, Ames, IA.

66. Daly, E.R., G.A. Fox, R.B. Miller, and A.-S. Al-Madhhachi. 2014. A scour depth

approach and automated spreadsheet tool for deriving erodibility parameters from

Jet Erosion Tests. ASABE Annual International Meeting, July 17, Montreal,

Canada.

67. Fox, G.A., E.R. Daly, and R.B. Miller. 2014. Using BSTEM to estimate long-term

streambank erosion rates for quantifying sediment and phosphorus loads. ASCE-

EWRI World Environmental and Water Resources Congress, June 2, 2014,

Portland, OR.

68. Fox, G.A., M. Wanger, G.V. Wilson, and J. Neiber. 2014. Soil piping and internal

erosion: field and laboratory experiments. ASCE-EWRI World Environmental and

Water Resources Congress, June 4, 2014, Portland, OR.

69. Fox, G.A., E.R. Daly, R.B. Miller, and A.T. Al-Madhhachi. 2014. An automated

spreadsheet tool for deriving erodibility parameters from Jet Erosion Tests. ASCE-

EWRI World Environmental and Water Resources Congress, June 5, 2014,

Portland, OR.

70. Fox, G.A., A. Khanal, and W. Lisenbee. 2014. Quantification of the impact of

plant roots on the erodibility of cohesive soils. ASCE-EWRI World Environmental

and Water Resources Congress, June 5, 2014, Portland, OR.

71. Fox, G.A., R.B. Miller, and C.J. Penn. 2014. Sediment and phosphorus loads from

streambanks in the Barren Fork Creek watershed. Oklahoma Clean Lakes and

Watershed Association Meeting, April 3, 2014, Stillwater, OK.

72. Neiber, J.L., R.C. Sidle, G.V. Wilson, and G.A. Fox. 2013. Connectivity of

preferential flow pathways for flow and transport in soils. American Geophysical

Union Annual Meeting, December 10, 2013, San Francisco, CA.

73. Fox, G.A., R.B. Miller, C. Penn, and D.E. Storm. 2013. Sediment and phosphorus

loading from protected and unprotected streambanks in the Illinois River

watershed. Oklahoma Water Resources Research Symposium, October 23, 2013,

Midwest City, OK.

74. Lovern, S.B., G.A. Fox, D. Maronek, R. Chavez, and R.B. Miller. 2013.

Mitigation, Adaptive Management, and Lessons Learned at the Cow Creek Stream

Restoration and Streambank Stablization Project. Poster Presentation at the 2013

ASABE Oklahoma State Section Meeting, February 22, 2013, Stillwater, OK.

75. Al-Madhhachi, A.T., G.A. Fox, G.J. Hanson, A. Tyagi, and R. Bulut. 2013. A

mechanistic detachment rate model to predict soil erodibility. Poster Presentation at

the 2013 ASABE Oklahoma State Section Meeting, February 22, 2013, Stillwater,

OK.

76. Correll, D., D.M. Heeren, G.A. Fox, C. Penn, and T. Halihan. 2013. Transient

Resistivity Imaging of a Phosphorous Tracer Test. Geological Society of America's

South-Central Regional Meeting, April 4, 2013, Austin, TX.

77. Lovern, S.B., G.A. Fox, D. Maronek, R. Chavez, and R.B. Miller. 2013.

Mitigation, Adaptive Management, and Lessons Learned at the Cow Creek Stream

Restoration and Streambank Stablization Project. Southwest Stream Restoration

Conference, May 28-30, San Antonio, TX.

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78. Heeren, D.M., G.A. Fox, and D.E. Storm. 2013. Scale analysis of infiltration

measurements in heterogeneous soils. ASCE-EWRI World Environmental and

Water Resources Congress, 21 May 2013, Cincinnati, OH.

79. Fox, G.A., 2012. Subsurface phosphorus transport and scale dependent phosphorus

leaching in alluvial floodplains. 20th National Nonpoint Source Monitoring

Workshop, 15 October 2012, Tulsa, OK.

80. Lovern, S.L., G.A. Fox, and R. Miller. 2012. Predicting erodibility of cohesive

alluvial soils following streambank modification. ASABE Annual International

Meeting, 1 August 2012, Dallas, TX.

81. Lovern, S.L., and G.A. Fox. 2012. Predicting erodibility of cohesive alluvial soils

following streambank modification. 20th National Nonpoint Source Monitoring

Workshop, 15 October 2012, Tulsa, OK.

82. Daly, E., A. Tobergte, A. Mittelstet, D.E. Storm, G.A. Fox, E. Langendoen, and A.

Simon. 2011. Determining optimal stream order for streambank restoration

implementation. 2011 Oklahoma Governor’s Water Conference and Water

Research Symposium, 18 October 2011, Norman, OK.

83. Aranda, D., E. Daly, J. Lay, T. Midgley, and G.A. Fox. 2011. Determining the

importance of transient storage in Ozark streams. 2011 Oklahoma Governor’s

Water Conference and Water Research Symposium, 18 October 2011, Norman,

OK.

84. Sabbagh, G.J., G.A. Fox, R. Munoz-Carpena. 2011. Quantifying trapping

efficiency of vegetative filter strips for pesticide registration. 242nd Annual

American Chemical Society Meeting, 28 August, 2011, Denver, CO.

85. Miller, R.B., D.M. Heeren, G.A. Fox, D.E. Storm, T. Halihan, and A.R. Mittelstet.

2011. Direct push borehole permeameter for gravel floodplains: Design and

application. ASABE Annual International Meeting, Louisville, KY, 8 August 2011.

86. Midgley, T.L., G.A. Fox, G.V. Wilson, D.M. Heeren, A. Simon, and E.J.

Langendoen. 2011. Stream bank erosion and instability induced by groundwater

seepage: Little Topashaw Creek watershed field experiments. ASABE Annual

International Meeting, Louisville, KY, 9 August 2011.

87. Al-Madhacchi, A., G.A. Fox, G.J. Hanson, A. Tyagi, and R. Bulut. 2011.

Measuring the erodibility of cohesive soils influenced by seepage forces using a

laboratory submerged jet device. ASABE Annual International Meeting,

Louisville, KY, 9 August 2011.

88. Mittelstet, A., D.M. Heeren, G.A. Fox, and D.E. Storm. 2011. Evaluating the

ability of rapid geomorphic assessments to predict streambank retreat in Oklahoma

Ozark streams. ASABE Annual International Meeting, Louisville, KY, 9 August

2011.

89. Carson, R., G.A. Fox, and G.V. Wilson. 2011. Laboratory investigation of seepage

mechanisms affecting slope stability over a range of soil types. ASABE Annual

International Meeting, Louisville, KY, 9 August 2011.

90. Stunkel, K.B., G.A. Fox, J. Payne, and J.A. Guzman. 2011. Quantifying indicator

removal efficiencies using vegetative filter strips. ASABE Annual International

Meeting, Louisville, KY, 9 August 2011.

91. Heeren, D.M., G.A. Fox, R.B. Miller, D.E. Storm, and A.R. Mittelstet. 2011.

Groundwater phosphorus preferential transport in alluvial floodplains. ASABE

Annual International Meeting, Louisville, KY, 10 August 2011.

92. Fox, G.A., D.M. Heeren, R.B. Miller, A.R. Mittelstet, and D.E. Storm. 2011. Flow

and transport experiments for a streambank groundwater seep originating from a

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preferential flow pathway. ASABE Annual International Meeting, Louisville, KY,

10 August 2011.

93. Heeren, D.M., G.A. Fox, D.E. Storm, B. Haggard. 2011. Influence of Scale on

Quantifying Phosphorus Leaching in Ozark Floodplains. Arkansas Water

Resources Center, Annual Watershed and Research Conference, July 6-7, 2011,

Fayetteville, Arkansas.

94. Payne, J., G.A. Fox, and J.A. Guzman. 2011. Surface Runoff Transport of

Escherichia coli after Poultry Litter Application on Pastureland, Arkansas Water

Resources Center, Annual Watershed and Research Conference, July 6-7, 2011,

Fayetteville, Arkansas.

95. Fox, G.A., D.M. Heeren, R.B. Miller, A.R. Mittelstet, D.E. Storm. 2011.

Streambank Seeps from Preferential Flow Pathways in Alluvial Floodplains.

Oklahoma Clean Lakes and Watershed Association, 7-8 April, 2011, Edmond, OK.

96. Fox, G.A. 2011. The History of the Oklahoma State University/Woolpert Scholars

Program. American Society of Civil Engineers, Environmental Water Resources

Institute (EWRI) World Water Congress, May 25, 2011, Palm Springs, CA.

97. Fox, G.A., D.M. Heeren, and M. Kizer. 2010. Stream-aquifer analysis tests for

quantifying alluvial well depletion. 2010 Governor’s Water Conference and

Oklahoma Water Research Symposium, Norman, OK, 26 October 2010.

98. Storm, D.E., G.A. Fox, D.M. Heeren, A.R. Mittelstet, S. Phillips, C. DuBois, A.-S.

T. Al-Madhhachi, T.L. Midgley, A.F. Stringer, K.B. Stunkel, and R.D. Tejral.

2010. Use of Rapid Geomorphic Assessments in Ozark Streams for Determining

Streambank Stability. 2010 Governor’s Water Conference and Oklahoma Water

Research Symposium, Norman, OK, 26 October 2010.

99. Heeren, D.M., G.A. Fox, D.E. Storm, A.R. Mittelstet, and R.M. Miller. 2010.

Impact of Preferential Flow Paths on Subsurface Phosphorus Transport in Ozark

Floodplains. 2010 Governor’s Water Conference and Oklahoma Water Research

Symposium, Norman, OK, 26 October 2010.

100. Mittelstet. A.R., D.M. Heeren, G.A. Fox, and D.E. Storm. 2010. Quantifying

subsurface phosphorus transport at two field sites in northeast Oklahoma. 2010

Governor’s Water Conference and Oklahoma Water Research Symposium,

Norman, OK, 26 October 2010 (Poster).

101. Miller, R., D.M. Heeren, G.A. Fox, D.E. Storm, and T. Halihan. 2010. Interpolated

preferential flow paths from geophysical data in Oklahoma Ozark floodplains.

2010 Governor’s Water Conference and Oklahoma Water Research Symposium,

Norman, OK, 26 October 2010 (Poster).

102. Stunkel, K., G.A. Fox, and J. Guzman. 2010. Quantifying indicator bacteria

removal efficiencies by vegetated filter strips. 2010 Governor’s Water Conference

and Oklahoma Water Research Symposium, Norman, OK, 26 October 2010

(Poster).

103. Midgley, T., G.A. Fox, and D.M. Heeren. 2010. Evaluation of the Bank Stability

and Toe Erosion Model (BSTEM) for predicting lateral streambank retreat in

Ozark streams. 2010 Governor’s Water Conference and Oklahoma Water Research

Symposium, Norman, OK, 26 October 2010 (Poster). (3rd Place Poster Winner)

104. Sabbagh, G.J., G.A. Fox, and R. Munoz-Carpena. 2010. Incorporation of VFS

effects on the EPA pesticide assessment of impacts to the aquatic environment.

2010 ASABE Annual International Meeting, Pittsburgh, PA, 21 June 2010.

105. Fox, G.A. 2010. Role of directly connected macropores in E. coli transport to

subsurface drainage. USDA NRI/AFRI Annual Project Directors Meeting, 2010

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Land Grant and Sea Grant National Water Conference, Hilton Head, SC, 22

February 2010.

106. Guzman, J., G.A. Fox, and C. Penn. 2010. Escherichia coli sorption in artificial

and natural soils after swine manure application. 2010 Land Grant and Sea Grant

National Water Conference, Hilton Head, SC, 22 February 2010.

107. Fox, G.A., D. Heeren, R. Miller, D.E. Storm, C. Penn, and T. Halihan. 2010.

Progress toward characterizing alluvial preferential flow paths in riparian

floodplains. 2010 Land Grant and Sea Grant National Water Conference, Hilton

Head, SC, 22 February 2010.

108. Fox, G.A. 2009. Subsurface Transport of Phosphorus in Alluvial Floodplains:

Stream/Aquifer Interaction. 2009 Oklahoma Water Research Symposium,

November 5, 2009, Midwest City, OK.

109. Heeren, D.M., R. Miller, G.A. Fox, D.E. Storm, C. Penn. 2009. Long Term

Monitoring of Alluvial Groundwater and Subsurface Phosphorus Transport. 2009

Oklahoma Water Research Symposium, November 4, 2009, Midwest City, OK.

(2nd Place Poster Winner)

110. R. Miller, D.M. Heeren, G.A. Fox, D.E. Storm, C. Penn. 2009. Geophysical

Mapping of Preferential Flow Paths in Oklahoma Ozark Floodplains. 2009

Oklahoma Water Research Symposium, November 4, 2009, Midwest City, OK.

(3rd Place Poster Winner)

111. Carson, R., G.A. Fox, and P. Malinoski. 2009. Modeling the Impact of Detention

Basin Releases on Downstream Channel Erosion. 2009 Oklahoma Water Research

Symposium, November 4, 2009, Midwest City, OK. (2nd Place Poster Winner)

112. Guzman, J.A., G.A. Fox, and J. Payne. 2009. Surface Runoff Transport of E. coli

after Poultry Litter Application on Pastureland: Field Experiments. 2009 Oklahoma

Water Research Symposium, November 4, 2009, Midwest City, OK.

113. Sabbagh, G.J., G.A. Fox, R. Munoz-Carpena, and M. Lenz. 2009. “Incorporating

the Effect of Vegetative Filter Strips in Pesticide Aquatic Exposure Assessment”.

American Chemical Society Meetings, August 2009, Washington, D.C.

114. Malone, R.W., M. Shipitalo, L. Ma, L. Ahuja, G.A. Fox, G.J. Sabbagh, and S.

Logsdon. 2009. “Simulation models, macropores, tillage, and rainfall intensity role

in pesticide transport through soil”. ACS Agrochemicals Division International

Research Award Symposium, August 2009.

115. Miller, R., D. Heeren, G.A. Fox, D.E. Storm, and T. Halihan. 2009. “Use of

Electrical Resistivity to Map Potential Preferential Flow Paths”. ASABE Annual

International Conference, Reno, NV, June 21-25.

116. Mittlestat, A., M.D. Smolen, D. Adams, and G.A. Fox. 2009. “The Impact of

Alternative Water Policies on Interconnected Ground Water and Surface Water

Resources”. ASABE Annual International Conference, Reno, NV, June 21-25.

117. Hoang, C.K., G.A. Fox, R. Kanwar, R. Malone, and J. Guzman. 2009. “Role of

macropores on pathogen transport: Field experiments”. ASABE Annual

International Conference, Reno, NV, June 21-25.

118. Miller, R., D.M. Heeren, G.A. Fox, D. Storm, and T. Halihan. 2009. “Use of

Geophysical Techniques to Map Subsurface Preferential Flow Paths in Riparian

Floodplains”, American Society of Civil Engineers Environmental Water

Resources Institute Annual Meeting, Kansas City, MO, May 17-21, 2009.

119. Smolen, M.D., G.A. Fox, and D.S. Storm. 2009. “Introduction to Hydrology”.

Sovereignty Symsposium 2009 – Land, Wind and Water, Oklahoma City, OK,

June 3-4, 2009.

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120. Guzman, J., and G.A. Fox. 2009. “Macropore Flow and Subsurface Drain

Interconnectivity: E. coli Transport Experiments”, American Society of Civil

Engineers Environmental Water Resources Institute Annual Meeting, Kansas City,

MO, May 17-21, 2009.

121. Fox, G.A., D.E. Storm, D.M. Heeren, R. Miller, C. Penn, and T. Halihan. 2009.

“Subsurface Transport of Phosphorus through Preferential Flow Paths in Riparian

Floodplains”, 2009 Arkansas Annual Research & Watershed Conference,

Fayetteville, AR, April 14, 2009.

122. Heeren, D.M., G.A. Fox, J. W. Fuchs, R. Miller, D. E. Storm, T. Halihan, C. J.

Penn, G. O. Brown. 2009. “Subsurface Transport of Phosphorus in Alluvial

Floodplains”, 20th Annual Oklahoma State University Research Symposium,

Stillwater, OK, 19 February 2009.

123. Guzman, J., and G.A. Fox. 2009. “Transport of E. coli to Subsurface Drains

through Directly Connected Macropores”, 20th Annual Oklahoma State University

Research Symposium, Stillwater, OK, 18 February 2009.

124. Chu-Agor, M.L., and G.A. Fox. 2009. “Incorporating Seepage Erosion Processes

into Streambank Stability Models”, 20th Annual Oklahoma State University

Research Symposium, Stillwater, OK, 18 February 2009.

125. Fox, G.A., R. Malone, R. Kanwar, T. Moorman, J. Guzman, C.H. Huang, and C.

Pederson. 2009. Role of directly connected macropores in pathogen transport to

subsurface drainage. 2009 USDA-CSREES National Water Conference, St. Louis,

MO, February 9, 2009.

126. Guzman, J., and G.A. Fox. 2009. Laboratory column experiments on the transport

of E. coli to subsurface drains by macropore flow. 2009 USDA-CSREES National

Water Conference, St. Louis, MO, February 11, 2009.

127. Chu-Agor, M.L., G.A. Fox, G.V. Wilson, A. Simon, and E. Langendoen. 2009.

“Improving a Streambank Stability Model for Seepage Processes: An Improved

River Restoration Tool”, USDA National Water Conference, St. Louis, MO, 10-12

February 2009.

128. Heeren, D.M., G.A. Fox, J. W. Fuchs, R. Miller, D. E. Storm, T. Halihan, C. J.

Penn, G. O. Brown. 2009. “Subsurface Transport of Phosphorus in Alluvial

Floodplains”, USDA National Water Conference, St. Louis, MO, 10-12 February

2009.

129. Fox, G.A. 2008. Subsurface transport of phosphorus to streams. 6th Annual

Oklahoma Water Resources Research Institute Oklahoma Water Symposium,

Oklahoma City, OK, October 28-30, 2008.

130. Garbrecht, K., and G.A. Fox. 2008. Pathogen transport through bioretention cell

soils. 6th Annual Oklahoma Water Resources Research Institute Oklahoma Water

Symposium, Oklahoma City, OK, October 28-30, 2008.

131. Heeren, D.M., G.A. Fox, and M. Chu-Agor. 2008. Evaluating the role of

groundwater mechanisms in streambank failure with the BSTEM model. 6th Annual

Oklahoma Water Resources Research Institute Oklahoma Water Symposium,

Oklahoma City, OK, October 28-30, 2008.

132. Guzman, J., and G.A. Fox. 2008. Transport of E. coli by biopores and mesopores:

A rapid pathway to the subsurface. 6th Annual Oklahoma Water Resources

Research Institute Oklahoma Water Symposium, Oklahoma City, OK, October 28-

30, 2008.

133. Wilson, G.V., G.A. Fox, and M.L. Chu-Agor. 2008. Seepage erosion impacts on

edge-of-field gully erosion and streambank failure. American Water Resources

Association, 2008 Summer Specialty Conference: “Riparian Ecosystems and

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Buffers: Working at the Water’s Edge”, June 30 – July 2, 2008, Virginia Beach,

VA.

134. Fox, G.A., M.L. Chu-Agor, G.V. Wilson, A. Simon, and E. Langendoen. 2008. An

improved computational tool capable of considering seepage erosion dynamics in

bank stability. 2008 ASCE EWRI Conference, River and Watershed Restoration

Poster Session, Honolulu, HI, 13 May 2008.

135. Garbrecht, K.M., G.A. Fox, and G.E. Brown. 2008. Evaluation of pathogen

retainment and removal in bioretention cells. 2008 ASCE EWRI Conference,

Oklahoma State University-Woolpert Scholars Session on Urban Stormwater

Management, Honolulu, HI, 15 May 2008.

136. Fox, G.A., G.V. Wilson, A. Simon, E. Langendoen, M.L. Chu-Agor, and R.

Cancienne. 2008. Recent advances in laboratory experiments, field measurements,

and numerical modeling. USDA National Water Conference, Reno, NV, 3-7

February.

137. Fox, G.A., R. Kanwar, R. Malone, T. Moorman, J. Guzman, C.H. Hoang, and C.

Pederson. 2008. Role of directly connected macropores in the transport of E. coli to

subsurface drainage. USDA National Water Conference, Reno, NV, 3-7 February.

138. Sima, A., T. Halihan, K. Thompson, G. Fox, and D. Storm. 2008. Transient

electrical resistivity imaging of a phosphorus/Rhodamine tracer test, Tahlequah,

OK. GSA South-Central Section Meeting, Hot Springs, Arkansas, 30 March-1

April.

139. Fuchs, J.W., G.A. Fox, D. Storm, C. Penn, and G.O. Brown. 2007. Potential for

the subsurface transport of phosphorus in riparian floodplains: Tracer and

phosphorus transport experiments. 5th Annual Oklahoma Water Resources

Research Institute Water Symposium, Oklahoma City, OK, October 23-25, 2007.

140. Cancienne, R., M.L. Chu-Agor, G.A. Fox, and G.V. Wilson. 2007. Soil block

experiments investigating three-dimensional seepage erosion phenomena. 5th

Annual Oklahoma Water Resources Research Institute Water Symposium,

Oklahoma City, OK, October 23-25, 2007.

141. Chu-Agor, M.L. and G.A. Fox. 2007. An improved computational tool capable of

considering seepage erosion dynamics in bank stability. 5th Annual Oklahoma

Water Resources Research Institute Water Symposium, Oklahoma City, OK,

October 23-25, 2007.

142. White, M., D. Storm, P. Busteed, H. Zhang, M. Smolen, G.A. Fox, and C. Penn.

2007. A quantitative phosphorus index for conservation and nutrient management

plan development. 5th Annual Oklahoma Water Resources Research Institute Water

Symposium, Oklahoma City, OK, October 23-25, 2007.

143. White M., D. Storm, H. Zhang, C. Penn, P. Busteed, M. Smolen, and G.A Fox.

2007. Proposed updates to the Soil and Water Assessment Tool (SWAT)

phosphorus model. SERA-17 Annual Meeting, Fayetteville, AR, June 11-13, 2007.

144. White M., D. Storm, P. Busteed, H. Zhang, M. Smolen, G.A. Fox, and C. Penn.

2007. Quantitative P index development to meet numeric water quality standards.

SERA-17 Annual Meeting, Fayetteville, AR, June 11-13, 2007.

145. Chu-Agor, M.L., and G.A. Fox. 2007. Numerical modeling of bank instability by

seepage erosion. Oklahoma State University Research Week, Stillwater, OK,

February 22, 2007.

146. Fox, G.A., G.V. Wilson, A. Simon, and E. Langendoen. 2007. Field observations

and measurement of streambank seepage erosion. 2007 USDA National Water

Quality Conference, Savannah, GA, January 28-31, 2007.

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147. Chu-Agor, M.L., G.A. Fox, and G.V. Wilson. 2007. Numerical modeling of

streambank instability by seepage erosion. 2007 USDA National Water Quality

Conference, Savannah, GA, January 28-31, 2007.

148. Fox, G.A., G.V. Wilson, and A. Simon. 2006. Field and laboratory verification of

seepage erosion sediment transport models. Symposium--Sediment Pollution from

River Bank Erosion: Characterization and Budget, Soil Science Society of America

Annual Meeting, Indianapolis, IN, November 15, 2006.

149. Wilson, G.V., G.A. Fox, and A. Simon. 2006. Seepage erosion induced

streambank failure: Experimental and numerical analysis. Symposium--Sediment

Pollution from River Bank Erosion: Characterization and Budget, Soil Science

Society of America Annual Meeting, Indianapolis, IN, November 15, 2006.

150. Tilak, A., C. Williford, G.A. Fox, and T. Sobecki. 2006. Synthesis of manganese

oxide coatings for adsorption of trace metals from ground water. American Institute

of Chemical Engineers Annual Meeting, San Francisco, CA, November 17, 2006.

151. Fox, G.A., S.H. Pulijala, and G.J. Sabbagh. 2006. Influence of assumed rainfall

intensity and duration on simulations of pesticide transport in artificially subsurface

drained fields. Division of Agrochemicals, American Chemical Society Annual

Meeting, Atlanta, GA, March 23-26, 2006.

152. Sabbagh, G.J., G.A. Fox, L. Ma, R. Malone, E. Arthur, and D. Dyer. 2006.

Modeling the fate and nonideal transport of pesticide from a slow-release, pesticide

treated seed in a laboratory soil column. Division of Agrochemicals, American

Chemical Society Annual Meeting, Atlanta, GA, March 23-26, 2006.

153. Akay, O. and G.A. Fox. 2006. Interconnectivity of macropores and subsurface

drainage: Influence on breakthrough curves. USDA National Water Quality

Conference, San Antonio, TX, February 5-9, 2006.

154. Dunford, D.S., G. Miller, G.A. Fox, J. Stednick, B. Sanford, J. Watt, J.

Altenhofen, V. Flory, and M. Halstead. 2006. Managed recharge for stream

augmentation. USDA National Water Quality Conference, San Antonio, TX,

February 5-9, 2006.

155. Fox, G.A., G.V. Wilson, and R. Periketi. 2005. Simulating the erosion of

streambanks by lateral, subsurface flow. 35th Annual Mississippi Water Resources

Conference, Jackson, MS, April 26-27, 2005.

156. Fox, G.A., and V.F. Medina. 2005. Use of emulsions to stabilize radioactive

contamination from a dirty bomb. Association for Environmental Health and

Sciences, 15th Annual West Coast Conference on Soils, Sediments, and Water, San

Diego, CA, March 14-17, 2005.

157. Attapatu, K., G.A. Fox, and V.F. Medina. 2005. Use of emulsions for capturing

airborne particulate radioactive contamination from a dirty bomb. 2005 Mississippi

Academy of Sciences 69th Annual Meeting, Oxford, MS, February 18, 2005.

158. Fox, G.A. 2005. Modeling the interrelationship between macropores and

subsurface drainage for pesticide transport. USDA National Water Quality

Conference, San Diego, CA, February 7, 2005.

159. Wilson, G.V., R. Periketi, G.A. Fox, and R.F. Cullum. 2004. Seepage erosion

properties contributing to streambank failure. ASA/CSSA/SSSA Annual

Conference, Seattle, WA, December 1, 2004.

160. Stofleth, J., F.D. Shields, and G.A Fox. 2004. Quantifying hyporheic and total

storage exchange in small sand-bed streams. American Water Resources

Association (AWRA) Annual Conference, Orlando, FL, November 4, 2004.

161. Fox, G.A., G.J. Sabbagh, and S.H. Pulijala. 2004. Modeling the impact of

subsurface drainage on pesticide loss to adjacent streams. American Water

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Resources Association (AWRA) Annual Conference, Orlando, FL, November 3,

2004.

162. Fox, G.A., G.V. Wilson, and R.K. Periketi. 2004. Importance of lateral, subsurface

erosion on total sediment load to streams in northern Mississippi. Soil and Water

Conservation Society 2004 Annual Conference, St. Paul, Minnesota, July 24-28,

2004.

163. Fox, G.A. 2001. “Advances in the analytical modeling of stream/aquifer

interaction.” 5th Annual Colorado State University Student Water Symposium,

November 7-9, Fort Collins, CO.

164. Fox, G.A. 2000. “Image Use in the Characterization of Field Parameters:

Incorporation of Remote Sensing with Hydrologic Simulation Modeling”, 5th

Annual EPA STAR Graduate Fellowship Conference, July 9-12, Washington, D.C.

165. Fox, G.A. 1999. “Incorporation of Remote Sensing with Hydrologic Simulation

Modeling”, 4th Annual EPA STAR Graduate Fellowship Conference, June 21-24,

Washington, D.C.

Invited Presentations (46): 1. Fox, G.A. 2016. The Science of Contaminant Fate and Transport in Soil,

Groundwater, and Preferential Flow Systems. Oklahoma Water Law Conference,

February 29, 2016, Oklahoma City, OK.

2. Fox, G.A. 2015. Voices of Experience: Landing and Leading Higher Education

Grants. CASNR Effective Teaching Committee Panel, October 28, 2015, Stillwater,

OK.

3. Fox, G.A. 2015. Recent advances in quantifying cohesive sediment transport using

Jet Erosion Tests. Invited Speaker at 2015 ASABE Annual International Meeting on

“Improved Hydraulic Structures and Channels: A Tribute to 75 years of USDA-ARS

Hydraulic Engineering Research at Stillwater, OK”, July 28, 2015, New Orleans, LA.

4. Fox, G.A. 2015. History and overview of JET studies. Invited Presentation at Jet

Erosion Test Workshop hosted by Kansas State University, June 8, 2015, Manhattan,

KS.

5. Fox, G.A. 2015. Jet Erosion Tests: Perspectives from Oklahoma. Invited Panel at

ASCE-EWRI World Water Congress on Cohesive Soil Erodibility, May 19, 2015,

Austin, TX

6. Fox, G.A. Oklahoma Water Issues and the Need for Multidisciplinary Solutions”,

Invited Presentation to Friends of Form Seminar Series (Department of Philosophy,

Oklahoma State University), January 22, 2015.

7. Fox, G.A. and B. Haggard. 2014. Past, present, and future: Water quality in the

Illinois River Watershed. Illinois River Watershed Partnership Special Public

Meeting, Cave Springs, AR, December 17, 2014.

8. “Oklahoma Water Issues: Blue, Green, and Grey Water”, 2014 Rural Economic

Development Conference, Stillwater, OK, October 31, 2014

9. Fox, G.A. 2014. Water Issues in the Southern Plains. LEAD21-H2O Special

Session, Kansas City, MO, October 6, 2014.

10. “The ABCs of the BAE Assessment Process”, Invited Presentation to OSU-ITLE

Assessment Certificate Series on Best Assessment Practices, Stillwater, OK, April

11, 2013

11. “Subsurface Phosphorus Transport and Scale Dependent Phosphorus Leaching in

Alluvial Floodplains”, Invited Presentation to National Rural Watershed Association,

USDA Source Water Protection Meeting, Tulsa, OK, June 12, 2012

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12. “Advances in Understanding the Role of Seepage on the Erosion and Failure of

Streambanks”, Invited Seminar to Virginia Tech University, Department of

Biological Systems Engineering, Blacksburg, VA, April 17, 2012

13. “Fate and Transport of Agricultural Contaminants: Recent Progress and Advances”,

Invited Seminar to the University of Florida, Department of Agricultural and

Biological Engineering, Gainesville, FL, March 2, 2012

14. “Understanding streambank erosion and stream sediment loading”, Minnesota Ag

Water Resources Sediment Seminar, Mankato, MN, June 24, 2011

15. “The OSU/Woolpert Scholars Program: Program Successes”, American Society of

Civil Engineers (ASCE) Environmental Water Resources Institute (EWRI), May 25,

2011, Palm Springs, CA

16. “Ground Water Seepage Mechanisms of Streambank Erosion and Failure”,

Oklahoma State University Plant and Soil Sciences Departmental Seminar, October

4, 2010, Stillwater, OK

17. “Stream Depletion by Ground Water Pumping”, Oklahoma Water Resources

Research Institute’s (OWRRI) Water Advisory Board Meeting, July 22, 2010,

Oklahoma City, OK

18. “Development and testing of a VFS empirical pesticide reduction component”,

Invited Panelist Speaker, Session Title: Historical and Recent Advances in

Vegetative Filter Strips, ASABE Annual International Meeting, June 20, 2010,

Pittsburgh, PA

19. “The ABC’s of the BAE ABET Process”, CASNR Effective Teaching Committee

Seminar, March 10, 2010, Stillwater, OK

20. “The Cow Creek Streambank Stabilization and Restoration Project”, Oklahoma

Section ASABE Meeting, February 26, 2010, Stillwater, OK.

21. “The ABET Process for Biosystems Engineering: Assessing the Last 6 Years”, College

of Engineering, Architecture, and Technology (CEAT) Associates Meeting, October

23, 2009.

22. “Groundwater Seepage as a Contributor to Streambank Erosion and Failure”, Invited

Presentation at National Conference titled From Dust Bowl to Mud Bowl:

Conservation Measures and the Future of Reservoirs, National Interdisciplinary

Conference, September 14-16, 2009, Kansas City, MO.

23. “Estimating Pesticide Use from Turf Grass using Geospatial Methods”, U.S. EPA

Office of Pesticide Programs (Given by George Sabbagh), October 2009, Washington,

D.C.

24. “Surface and Ground Water Interactions: Examples of the Connections”, Oklahoma

State University Student Club Meeting, Stillwater, OK, September 8, 2009

25. Basics of Hydrology: A 45-minute Spiel on Water”, Basic Water Science Seminar,

Oklahoma City, OK, May 14, 2009.

26. “Subsurface Transport of Phosphorus through Preferential Flow Paths in Riparian

Floodplains”, 2009 Arkansas Annual Research & Watershed Conference, Fayetteville,

AR, April 14, 2009.

27. “Subsurface Transport of Phosphorus in Riparian Floodplains”, Oklahoma Scenic

Rivers Commission Board Meeting, Tahlequah, OK, February 17, 2009

28. “Understanding the key drivers for effective mitigation of run-off with vegetative

buffer strips”, Presentation at AIM: Advancing Intelligent Mitigation – A European

Crop Protection Agency workshop on managing potential diffuse contamination

sources of plant protection products, October 22, 2008, Brussels, Belgium.

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29. “Contaminant Transport to Subsurface Drains through Directly Connected

Macropores”, Presentation to Bayer CropScience Modeling Team, October 20, 2008,

Monheim, Germany

30. “Subsurface Transport of Phosphorus in Riparian Floodplains”, Presentation to

Oklahoma Water Resources Research Institute, Water Resources Advisory Board,

August 1, 2008, Oklahoma City, OK

31. “Surface and Ground Water Interaction: Investigating the Connections”, Centennial

Session on Advances in Soil and Water Engineering, American Society of

Agricultural and Biological Engineering Annual International Meeting, June 30, 2008

32. “Surface and Ground Water Interaction: Implications for Contaminant Fate and

Transport”, Presentation at a joint Iowa State University and USDA-ARS National

Soil Tilth Laboratory Seminar as part of Big XII Faculty Fellowship, April 22, 2008

33. “Pathogen Transport to Subsurface Drains through Macropores”, Presentation to

Biosystems and Agricultural Engineering Graduate Seminar, Oklahoma State

University, March 5, 2008

34. “Quantifying the Importance of Subsurface Flow Induced Erosion on Sediment Load

to Streams”, Presentation to USDA CSREES NRI Project Director’s Meeting, Reno,

NV, February 4, 2008

35. “Numerical Modeling of Bank Instability by Groundwater Seepage Flow”,

Presentation to USDA-ARS National Sedimentation Laboratory, Oxford, MS,

January 21, 2008

36. “Potential for Subsurface Transport of Phosphorus through Riparian Floodplains”,

Presentation to Oklahoma Water Resources Research Institute, Water Resources

Advisory Board, January 11, 2008, Stillwater, OK

37. “Research at Surface Water/Ground Water Interfaces: Implications for Contaminant

Mobilization and Transport”, Presentation to US EPA Kerr Research Laboratory in

Ada, OK, May 9, 2007

38. “Numerical Modeling of Bank Instability by Ground Water Seepage Erosion”,

Presentation to USDA-ARS National Sedimentation Laboratory, January 3, 2007

39. “Seepage Erosion Induced Streambank Failure: Experimental and Numerical

Analysis”, Symposium--Sediment Pollution from River Bank Erosion:

Characterization and Budget, Soil Science Society of America Annual Meeting,

Indianapolis, IN, November 15, 2006.

40. “Uncalibrated Modeling of Tracer and Pesticide Leaching to Ground Water using the

Root Zone Water Quality Model (RZWQM)”, US Environmental Protection Agency

(US EPA) Office of Pesticide Programs (OPP) Exposure Modeling Work Group

(EMWG), Washington, D.C., July 21, 2005

41. “Modeling field pesticide dissipation studies: What to measure in the field?”,

Presentation to Bayer CropScience Environment Exposure Group, Kansas City, MO,

August 12, 2005

42. “Simulating the interaction between macropores and subsurface drains with

RZWQM”, International Workshop on Applications, Enhancements, and

Collaborations of ARS RZWQM and GPFARM Models, USDA-ARS Great Plains

System Research Unit, Fort Collins, Colorado, April 22, 2005

43. “Initial Evaluation of Emulsions for Stabilizing Radioactive Contamination from a

Radiological Dispersive Device”, Presentation to the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers,

Engineer Research and Development Center, Waterways Experiment Station, August

5, 2004

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44. “Using Emulsions to Capture Particulate Matter from a Dirty Bomb”, Presentation to

Environmental Security Initiative Research Team, U.S. Army Corps of Engineers,

Engineer Research and Development Center, January 11, 2005

45. “Current advances in modeling stream/aquifer interaction: An update on

stream/aquifer interaction research at Colorado State University”, Colorado Water

Congress Workshop on Senate Bill 03-073. Denver, Colorado, May 22, 2003

46. “Stream/Aquifer Analysis Tests: Evaluating Analytical Solutions for Alluvial Well

Depletion”, University of Mississippi, Department of Civil Engineering Graduate

Student Seminar, September 11, 2003

Thesis and Dissertation: “Modeling of Stream/Aquifer Interaction during Alluvial Well Depletion”, Department of

Civil Engineering, Colorado State University, Fort Collins, CO, May 2003

(Advisor: Dr. Deanna Durnford)

“Image Use in the Characterization of Field Parameters: Incorporation of Remote

Sensing with Hydrologic Simulation Modeling”, Department of Agricultural

Engineering, Texas A&M University, College Station, TX, May 2000 (Advisor:

Dr. Stephen Searcy)

Associate Editor Positions: Associate Editor for Transactions of the ASABE and Applied Engineering in Agriculture

(2010-Present)

Guest Editor for Water special issue on “Streambank Erosion: Monitoring, Modeling, and

Management” (2017-2018)

Guest Editor for Journal of Contemporary Water Research and Education on

Undergraduate Research in Water (2016-2017)

Associate Editor for Journal of Hydrologic Engineering (2014-Present)

Guest Editor for Special Issue in Journal of Hydrologic Engineering on Surface Water,

Groundwater, and Atmospheric Connections (June 2011-December 2013)

Associate Editor for Journal of Environmental Quality– Served two 3-yr terms (2007-

2013)

Reviewer for Refereed Journals (26 Journals): (1) Agriculture, Ecosystems, and the Environment, (2) Applied Engineering in

Agriculture, (3) Earth Surface Processes and Landforms, (4) Ecological Engineering, (5)

Environmental Toxicology and Chemistry, (6) Geoderma, (7) Geomorphology, (8)

Ground Water, (9) Hydrological Processes, (10) Journal of Environmental Analytical

Chemistry, (11) Journal of Environmental Quality, (12) Journal of Hydraulic

Engineering, (13) Journal of Hydrologic Engineering, (14) Journal of Hydrology, (15)

Journal of Irrigation and Drainage Engineering, (16) Journal of Soil and Water

Conservation Society, (17) Journal of the American Water Resources Association, (18)

New Zealand Journal of Agricultural Research, (19) Science of the Total Environment,

(20) Soil and Sediment Contamination, (21) Soil and Tillage Research, (22) Soil Science

Society of America Journal, (23) Transactions of the ASABE, (24) Water, (25) Water

Resources Research, (26) Vadose Zone Journal

Other Research Recognition:

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USDA NIFA National Integrated Water Quality Project (NIWQP) grant highlighted as

OSU news release (2013)

National Science Foundation Grant on Streambank Erosion highlighted in OSU

Vanguard Magazine (2011)

News article in Agricultural Research Magazine on Research on Streambank Erosion by

Groundwater Flow and Collaboration with USDA-ARS National Sedimentation

Laboratory (March 2011)

Research on Streambank Erosion by Subsurface Flow highlighted on Soil Science

Society of America Web Site (March 2010)

Highlighted as a success story of the USDA National Needs Fellowship Program

(http://www.csrees.usda.gov/funding/nnf/pdf/usda_nnf_success_story_fox.pdf)

2010 Advisor to M.S. Student (Taber Midgley) –3rd Place in the 2010 Oklahoma Water

Resources Research Symposium Student Poster Contest

2009 Advisor to Ph.D. Students (Derek Heeren and Ron Miller) and Undergraduate

Student (Rachel Carson) – 2nd and 3rd Places in the 2009 Oklahoma Water

Resources Research Symposium Student Poster Contest

Research on subsurface phosphorus transport highlighted in Oklahoma Water Resources

Research Institute’s AQUAhoman Newsletter (Volume IV, Issue III, June-

September 2008, pp 3-4)

Research on E. coli transport through macroporous soils highlighted in ASABE Resource

Magazine (September 2008)

2008 Advisor to Undergraduate Student (Karl Garbrecht), 2nd place in the 6th Annual

Oklahoma Water Resources Research Institute’s Water Symposium Poster

Contest

Research program featured on DASNR brochure featuring faculty members hired under

2nd Century Initiative (2008)

Invited presentation to special session at the 2008 Annual International Meeting of the

American Society of Agricultural and Biological Engineers (ASABE) – Panel on

Advances in Soil and Water Engineering (Organized by Dr. Wayne Skaggs),

Only Invited Panelist below rank of Professor

2008 Publication titled “Numerical Simulation of Flow Dynamics during Macropore-

Subsurface Drain Interactions using HYDRUS” published in August issue of

Vadose Zone Journal selected by the technical editors to be highlighted in the

November Crop Society of America News magazine

2007 Advisor to Winners of the Student Poster Contest at the 5th Annual Oklahoma

Water Resources Research Institute Water Symposium Poster Contest - John

Fuchs (M.S. student) was the co-winner and Rachel Cancienne (M.S. student)

and Maria Chu-Agor (Ph.D. student) placed second

2007 Publication titled “Erosion of Noncohesive Sediment by Groundwater Seepage

Flow: Experiments and Numerical Modeling” published in November/December

issue of Soil Science Society of America Journal selected by the SSSAJ technical

editors for promotion of SSSAJ-published science

2007 Publication in Earth Surface Processes and Landforms (Fox, G.A., G.V. Wilson, A.

Simon, J.W. Fuchs, E. Langendoen, J.W. Fuchs, and O. Akay. 2007. Measuring

streambank erosion due to ground water seepage: Correlation to bank pore water

pressure, precipitation, and stream stage. Earth Surface Processes and Landforms

32(10): 1558-1573, DOI: 10.1002/esp.1490) was included in a Virtual Issue, “a

collection of Water Resources hot papers that have been compiled in an online

special issue”

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2006 Publication “Uncalibrated modeling of conservative tracer and pesticide leaching to

groundwater” in Pest Management Science will be featured on a joint Integrated

Pest Management/NRCS On-Line Toolkit (Notified in July 2008)

Graduate Advising:

Advisor for Post-Doctorate Research Associates (3): Dr. Lucie Guertault – “Quantifying Reservoir Sedimentation Rates and

Controlling Upstream Sources” – January 2016-Present

Dr. Abdul-Sahib Al-Madhhachi – “Advances in Quantifying Soil Erodibility with

Jet Erosion Tests” – June-July 2015

Dr. Ron Miller - “Quantifying Sediment and Phosphorus Load Reductions by

Riparian Vegetation”, October 2012-September 2013

Advisor for Completed Graduate Students (26 Total, 11 Ph.D., 15 M.S.): Onur Akay, Ph.D., University of Mississippi, August 2007 and Research

Engineer, Oklahoma State University, 2006-2007, Dissertation:

“Experimental Analysis and Modeling of the Interrelationship between

Macropores and Subsurface Drainage”

Abdul-Sahib Al-Madhhachi, Ph.D., Oklahoma State University, December 2012,

Dissertation: “Quantifying the Erodibility of Cohesive Soils Influenced

by Fluvial and Seepage Forces”

Maria Chu-Agor, Ph.D., Oklahoma State University, August 2009, Dissertation:

“Seepage Mechanisms of Bank and Hillslope Instability”

Erin Daly, Ph.D., Oklahoma State University, Dissertation: “Quantifying

Streambank Resistance using Jet Erosion Tests (JETs)”, December 2014

Holly Enlow, Ph.D., Oklahoma State University, Dissertation Topic: “Sediment

Loading from Streambanks in the Fort Cobb Watershed”, May 2017

Jorge Guzman, Ph.D., Oklahoma State University, December 2010, Dissertation

Topic: “Soil Pathogen Fate and Transport: Biopores Facilitating

Escherichia coli Transport”

Derek Heeren, Ph.D., Oklahoma State University, August 2012, Dissertation:

“Subsurface Phosphorus Transport and Scale Dependent Phosphorus

Leaching in Alluvial Floodplains”

Anish Khanal, Ph.D., Oklahoma State University, May 2016, Dissertation Topic:

“Factors Influencing the Erodibility of Cohesive Soils”

Ron Miller, Ph.D., Oklahoma State University, May 2012, Dissertation:

“Hydrogeophysics of Gravel-Dominated Alluvial Floodplains in Eastern

Oklahoma”

Mohammad Yassin, Ph.D., University of Mississippi, August 2005, Dissertation:

“Simplified Model of COD and Ammonia Removal in Activated Sludge

Processes”

Yan Zhou, Ph.D., Oklahoma State University, Dissertation: “Quantifying

Groundwater Interaction with Streams and Thermal Regime

Implications”, December 2017

Rachel Cancienne, M.S., Oklahoma State University, May 2008, Thesis: “Role of

Vegetation in Mitigating Seepage Erosion of Hillslopes”

Kim Caviness, M.S., University of Mississippi, May 2004, Thesis: “Modeling the

Big Black River: A Comparison of Simplified and Complex Water

Quality Models”

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Rachel Felice, M.S., Oklahoma State University, December 2012, Thesis:

“Laboratory Investigations of the Mechanisms of Groundwater Seepage

Erosion and Piping in Cohesive Soils”

John Fuchs, M.S., Oklahoma State University, May 2008, Thesis: “Potential for

the Subsurface Transport of Phosphorus in Riparian Floodplains”

Qualla Ketchum, M.S., Oklahoma State University, December 2015, Thesis:

“Characterization and Modeling of the Rush Springs Aquifer”

Kate Klavon, M.S., Oklahoma State University, May 2016, Thesis: “Predicting

Cohesive Soil Erosion with Nonlinear Detachment Models”

Whitney Lisenbee, M.S., Oklahoma State University, August 2016, Thesis:

“Impact of Bioenergy Crops on Water Quantity and Quality”

Mikayla Marvin, M.S., Oklahoma State University, May 2016, Thesis: “Soil Pipe

Clogging in Artificial Macropores”

Taber Midgley, M.S., Oklahoma State University, May 2012, Thesis: “Seepage

Erosion Mechanisms of Bank Instability: Induced Seepage Experiments”

Sri Harsha Pulijala, M.S., University of Mississippi, August 2005, Thesis:

“Evaluation of a Pesticide Transport Model in Subsurface Drainage,

Runoff, and Leaching Environments”

Rebecca Purvis, M.S., Oklahoma State University, August 2015, Thesis:

“Sediment and Phosphorus Loading from Streambanks in the Eucha-

Spavinaw Watershed”

Sahithi Reddy Rondla, M.S., University of Mississippi, May 2004, Thesis: “Cost

of Water Treatment in the Mississippi Embayment Unit”

Raja Periketi, M.S., University of Mississippi, May 2005, Thesis: “Quantifying

the Magnitude of Subsurface Flow Induced Stream Bank Failure on

Total Sediment Load to Streams”

Kasie Stambaugh, M.S., Environmental Science, Oklahoma State University,

Thesis Topic: “Bacterial Assessment of Applied Treated Effluent from

Wastewater Treatment Systems”)

John Stofleth, M.S., University of Mississippi, May 2005, Thesis: “The

Hyporheic Zone: Physical and Ecological Processes in Small Sand-Bed

Streams”

Committee Member for Completed Graduate Students (22): Bharat Acharya (Ph.D., NREM, Advisor: Dr. Chris Zhou, May 2016)

Justin Alexander (M.S., NREM, Advisor: Dr. Shannon Brewer, December 2017)

Jimmy Bowen (M.S., Advisor: Dr. Chad Penn, August 2015)

James Brown (M.S. Advisor: Advesh Tyagi, December 2012)

Reid Christianson (Ph.D., Advisor: Dr. Glenn Brown, May 2012)

Cara Cowen-Watts (Ph.D., Biosystems Engineering, Advisor: Dr. Dan Storm,

May 2016)

Erin Daly (M.S., Advisor: Dr. Dan Storm, December 2012)

John Dattilo (M.S., Advisor: Dr. Shannon Brewer, December 2017)

Karl Garbrecht (M.S., Advisor: Dr. Jason Vogel, December 2011)

Lauren Guidry (M.S., Advisor: Dr. Todd Halihan, August 2015)

Aaron Mittelstet (M.S., Advisor: Dr. Mike Smolen, August 2009)

Mike White (Ph.D., Advisor: Dr. Dan Storm, December 2007)

Robbie Kroger (Ph.D., University of Mississippi, February 2007)

Bob Mollenhauer (Ph.D., Oklahoma State University, Advisor: Dr. Shannon

Brewer, May 2016)

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Sagar Neupane (Ph.D., Biosystems Engineering, Advisor: Dr. Jason Vogel,

December 2015)

Honghai Qi (Ph.D., University of Mississippi, January 2007)

Briana Sallee (M.S., Advisor: Dr. Tyson Ochsner, May 2015)

Amey Tilak (M.S., University of Mississippi, May 2006)

Alex Tobergte (M.S., Advisor: Dr. Dan Storm, December 2012)

Ben Tong (M.S., Agricultural Economics, Advisor: Dr. Tracy Boyer, May 2016)

Ryan Woolbright (M.S., Advisor: Dr. Greg Hanson, December 2008)

Yohannes Yimam (Ph.D., Advisor: Dr. Tyson Ochsner)

Advisee National Awards (3 NSF Fellows, 1 EPA STAR Fellow, 14 National Paper

Awards, 3 National Poster Awards): National Graduate Fellowships:

Kevin Stunkel – 2009-2011 NSF Graduate Fellow

Taber Midgley – 2010-2011 NSF Graduate Fellow

Derek Heeren – 2011-2012 US EPA STAR Graduate Fellow

Mikayla (Marvin) Wanger – 2013-2015 NSF Graduate Fellow

Boyd-Scott Graduate Student Research Award (ASABE)*:

Maria Chu-Agor – 1st place in the 2007 Ph.D. Division

John Fuchs – 1st place in the 2008 M.S. Division

Maria Chu-Agor –2nd place in the 2009 Ph.D. Division

Taber Midgley – 1st place in the 2011 M.S. Division

Derek Heeren – 2nd place in the 2011 Ph.D. Division

Taber Midgley – 1st place in the 2012 M.S. Division

Abdulsahib Al-Madhhachi – 2nd place in the 2012 Ph.D. Division

Rachel Felice – 2nd place in 2013 M.S. Division

Abdulsahib Al-Madhhachi – 2nd place in the 2013 Ph.D. Division

Whitney Lisenbee – 3rd place in 2016 M.S. Division

KK Barnes Undergraduate Student Paper Contest (ASABE):

Emily Matlock – 2nd place in the 2011 Competition

Mikayla Marvin – 1st place in the 2012 Competition

Whitney Lisenbee – 1st place in the 2014 Competition

Kayla Kassa – Finalist in the 2017 Competition

ASABE Undergraduate Project Poster Contest (ASABE):

Rachel Carson – 1st place in 2009 Competition

Peter Storm – 3rd place in 2012 Competition

Rebecca Purvis – 1st place in 2013 Competition

Undergraduate Scholars Development (26 Undergraduate Research Scholars) 1. 2017 NSF Research Experience for Undergraduates (REU) Scholar – Katie

Wardinski (Undergraduate, Civil Engineering, University of Wisconsin

Platteville) – Research on linear versus nonlinear models for cohesive soil

detachment (North Carolina State University)

2. 2017 NSF Research Experience for Undergraduates (REU) Scholar – Dani

Winter (Undergraduate, Biological Engineering, North Carolina State University)

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– Research on quantifying the impact of stream restoration (North Carolina State

University)

3. 2016 NSF Research Experience for Undergraduates (REU) Scholar – Kayla

Kassa (Undergraduate, Civil Engineering, Gonzaga University) – Research on

comparing flume and jet erosion tests (Oklahoma State University)

4. 2015 NSF Research Experience for Undergraduates (REU) Scholar – Bailey

McNichol (Undergraduate, Natural Resources, University of Connecticut) –

Research on the influence of plant roots on soil erodibility (Oklahoma State

University)

5. 2015 NSF Research Experience for Undergraduates (REU) Scholar – Ellen

Woytowitz (Undergraduate, Environmental Sciences, University of Maryland-

Baltimore County) – Research on the influence of in-stream structures on flow

connectivity and stream temperature (Oklahoma State University)

6. 2014-2015 LSAMP Scholar – Alexandra Lopez (Undergraduate, Department of

Biosystems and Agricultural Engineering) – Research on the influence of the

discharge coefficient on JET-derived erodibility parameters (Oklahoma State

University)

7. 2014-2015 Oklahoma State University CASNR/OAES Undergraduate Research

Scholar – Abigail Parnell (Undergraduate, Department of Biosystems and

Agricultural Engineering) – Research on streambank phosphorus dynamics

(Oklahoma State University)

8. 2014-2015 Oklahoma State University CASNR/OAES Undergraduate Research

Scholar – Hannah Blankenship (Undergraduate, Department of Biosystems and

Agricultural Engineering) – Research on erosion and sedimentation in the

Arkansas River near Tulsa (Oklahoma State University)

9. 2014-2015 Oklahoma State University Wentz Research Scholar – Hannah

Blankenship (Undergraduate, Department of Biosystems and Agricultural

Engineering) – Research on erosion and sedimentation in the Arkansas River

(Oklahoma State University)

10. 2013-2014 Oklahoma State University CASNR/OAES Undergraduate Research

Scholar – Cole Niblett (Undergraduate, Department of Biosystems and

Agricultural Engineering) – Research on changes in streambank properties post

construction of a streambank stabilization project (Oklahoma State University)

11. 2013-2014 Oklahoma State University Freshman Research Scholar – Hailie

Synder (Undergraduate, Department of Biosystems and Agricultural

Engineering) – Research on solute transport through vegetative filter strips

(Oklahoma State University)

12. 2012-2013 Oklahoma State University CASNR/OAES Undergraduate Research

Scholar – Mikayla Marvin (Undergraduate, Department of Biosystems and

Agricultural Engineering) – Research on soil pipe clogging and internal erosion

(Oklahoma State University)

13. 2012-2013 Oklahoma State University CASNR/OAES Undergraduate Research

Scholar – Qualla Parman (Undergraduate, Department of Biosystems and

Agricultural Engineering) – Research on deriving soil hydraulic properties for

gravel-dominated alluvial floodplain soils (Oklahoma State University)

14. 2012-2013 Oklahoma State University Niblack Scholar – Whitney Lisenbee

(Undergraduate, Department of Biosystems and Agricultural Engineering) –

Research on erodibility of root-permeated soils (Oklahoma State University)

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15. 2012-2013 Oklahoma State University Wentz Research Scholar – David Criswell

(Undergraduate, Department of Biosystems and Agricultural Engineering) –

Research on fluvial erosion of gravel soils (Oklahoma State University)

16. 2011-2012 Oklahoma State University Wentz Research Scholar – Mikayla

Marvin (Undergraduate, Department of Biosystems and Agricultural

Engineering) – Research on E. coli transport through soil macropores (Oklahoma

State University)

17. 2011-2012 Oklahoma State University Wentz Research Scholar - Louis

Steigerwald (Undergraduate, Department of Biosystems and Agricultural

Engineering) – Research on stability of streambanks during rapid drawdown

conditions (Oklahoma State University)

18. 2011-2012 Oklahoma State University Wentz Research Scholar - Rebecca Purvis

(Undergraduate, Department of Biosystems and Agricultural Engineering) –

Research on design of vegetative filter strips for pesticide removal (Oklahoma

State University)

19. 2011-2012 Oklahoma State University Freshman Research Scholar – Peter Storm

(Undergraduate, Department of Biosystems and Agricultural Engineering) –

Research on scale-dependent infiltration and leaching in riparian floodplains

(Oklahoma State University)

20. 2010-2011 Oklahoma State University Wentz Research Scholar- Laura

Merriman, Undergraduate, Department of Biosystems and Agricultural

Engineering - Research on transport of phosphorus through gravel subsoils in

eastern Oklahoma (Oklahoma State University)

21. 2010-2011 Wentz Research Scholar - Mikayla Marvin, Undergraduate,

Department of Biosystems and Agricultural Engineering - Research on flow and

solute transport through macroporous soils (Oklahoma State University)

22. 2010-2011 Woolpert Research Scholar – Meredith Shiflet, Undergraduate,

Department of Biosystems and Agricultural Engineering - Research on E. coli

transport through soils treated with fly ash (Oklahoma State University)

23. 2009-2010 Woolpert Scholar - Emily Matlock, Undergraduate, Department of

Biosystems and Agricultural Engineering - Research on bacteria transport

through vegetative filter strips (Oklahoma State University)

24. 2008-2009 Woolpert Scholar - Rachel Carson, Undergraduate, Department of

Biosystems and Agricultural Engineering - Research on impacts of flow releases

from detention basins on downstream channel degradation (Oklahoma State

University)

25. 2007-2008 Woolpert Scholar - Karl Garbrecht, Undergraduate, Department of

Biosystems and Agricultural Engineering - Research on pathogen transport in

bioretention cells for low-impact development (Oklahoma State University)

26. 2005-2006 Undergraduate Honors Thesis at University of Mississippi for

Kaumudi Atapattu – Research on Capture of Airborne Particulate Following a

Dirty Bomb Attack (University of Mississippi)

Professional Activities: American Water Resources Association (AWRA):

Hydrology and Watershed Management Technical Committee (2003-2005)

Reviewer for Journal of the American Water Resources Association

Association of Ground Water Scientists and Engineers (AGWSE):

Reviewer for Ground Water Journal (2003-2005)

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2005 Recognition for Outstanding Review of a Journal Manuscript

American Society of Civil Engineers (ASCE), Environmental and Water Resources

Institute (EWRI):

Coordinator of the 2004 ASCE Deep South Regional Conference’s Environmental

Competition

River Restoration Technical Committee Member (2005-Present)

Chaired Sessions on Bank Stability Analysis at 2007 and 2008 ASCE-EWRI

Conferences in Tampa, FL and Honolulu, HI, Moderator for Large-Scale

River Restoration Session at 2007 ASCE-EWRI Conference in Tampa,

FL, Moderator for Watershed Processes Session at 2007 ASCE-EWRI

Conference in Tampa, FL

Task Committee on Pathogens in Wet-Weather Flows (2009-2014)

Task Committee on Development of Educational Materials for River Restoration

(2010-2014)

Groundwater Hydrology Technical Committee Member (2005-Present)

Chair (2017-2019)

Vice-Chair (2015-2017)

Secretary (2013-2015)

Task Committee (Vice-Chair) for Special Issue Publication on Surface

Water/Ground Water Interaction in Journal of Hydrologic

Engineering

Reviewer for Journal of Hydrologic Engineering, Journal of Hydraulic

Engineering and Journal of Fluid Mechanics

American Society of Agricultural and Biological Engineers (ASABE):

Associate Editor – Soil and Water Division for Transactions of the ASABE and

Applied Engineering in Agriculture (2010-2012)

Nominating Committee Representative for Natural Resources and Environmental

Systems Division – Elected to two-year term in Spring 2015 with term to

start after 2015 Annual International Meeting (2015-2017)

NRES-01 (Executive) and SW-02 (Steering Committees (2011-Present)

NRES-05 (Publications Review) Committee (2010-Present)

NRES-06, which is comprised of the SW Group (SW-21 through 26) Vice Chairs

(Selection of Soil and Water Paper Awards) (2010-Present)

NRES-21 Hydrology Technical Committee (2007-Present, Secretary 2009-2011),

Vice Chair (2013-2014), Chair (2015-2016)

NRES-22 Soil Erosion Technical Committee (2003-Present)

NRES-25 Streams, Reservoirs and Wetlands (2010-Present, Vice Chair 2010-

2011, Chair 2012-2013)

ED-204 - Engineering and Technology Accreditation Committee (2011-2017)

E-05 – External Marketing and Communications (2012-Present)

ASABE M-114 (New Holland Young Researcher Award) Committee Member

(2010-2011), Vice-Chair (2011-2012), and Chair (2012-2013)

ASABE M-115 (A.W. Farrall Young Educator Award) Committee Member

(2012-2013), Chair (2013-2014), and Past-Chair (2014-2015)

Oklahoma State University Student Branch Faculty Advisor (2007-2009)

Co-Organizer of the Reorganization Proposal for SW-25 from Hydraulic

Structures to Streams, Reservoirs, and Wetlands – Unanimously passed

at SW-02 Steering Committee (2010)

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Co-taught a Continuing Professional Development Course at 2010 Annual

International Meeting of ASABE on “Design and Evaluation of

Vegetative Filter Strips with VFSMOD-W to Control Surface Runoff

Pollution of Sediment, Nutrients, and Pesticides” – July 2010 (12

participants from academia, government agencies, and private industry)

Conferences Organized: Annual Student Water Conference at OSU for undergraduate and graduate students

(http://studentwater.okstate.edu/content/swc):

2012 Conference - April 4-5, 2012 (Inaugural Event): 40 student oral and

poster presentations, including 13 presentations by non-OSU

undergraduate and graduate students

2013 Conference – April 4-5, 2013: 45 oral and poster presentations,

including 18 presentations by non-OSU undergraduate and graduate

students

2014 Conference – April 10-11, 2014: 50 oral and poster presentations,

including 15 presentations by non-OSU undergraduate and graduate

students

2015 Conference – March 26-27, 2015: 63 oral and poster presentations,

including 34 presentations by non-OSU undergraduate and graduate

students

2016 Conference – March 24-25, 2016: 44 oral and poster presentations

including 21 presentations by non-OSU undergraduate and graduate

students

Illinois River Watershed Research and Extension Symposium – September 25, 2014 in

West Siloam Springs, OK (Inaugural Event): 75 attendees from academia, state

and federal government agencies, and public

Oklahoma Water Research Symposium held in conjunction with the Oklahoma

Governors Water Conference – October 22-23, 2014: Organized 6 oral sessions

including an invited oral session on Federal Agency research in Oklahoma, café

style poster session for approximately 30 student posters, and keynote speaker

(Dr. Francois Birgand on High Frequency Water Quality Data)

Courses Taught (see Summary Table at End for Course Enrollments/Evaluations): North Carolina State University

Research Methods I (BAE 591 & BAE 791, Fall 2017, Fall 2018)

Research Methods II (BAE 592 & BAE 792, Spring 2018, Spring 2019)

Oklahoma State University:

Introduction to Biosystems Engineering (BAE 1012, Oklahoma State University,

Fall 2006, Fall 2007, Fall 2008, Fall 2009, Fall 2010, Fall 2011, Fall

2012, Fall 2013)

Hydrology (BAE 4313, Oklahoma State University, Fall 2006, Fall 2007, Fall

2008, Fall 2009, Fall 2010, Fall 2011, Fall 2012, Fall 2013, Fall 2014)

Water Resources Engineering (BAE 4400, Oklahoma State University, Spring

2013)

Fluvial Hydraulics (BAE 6333, Oklahoma State University, Spring 2008, Spring

2010, Spring 2013, Spring 2015)

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Environmental Contaminant Transport (BAE 5333, Oklahoma State University,

Spring 2007, Spring 2008, Spring 2009, Summer 2010, Spring 2012,

Spring 2014; ENGR 645, University of Mississippi, Spring 2005)

Geomorphic Stream Assessment (BAE 6520, Oklahoma State University,

Summer 2010)

Introduction to River Restoration (BAE 6520, Oklahoma State University,

Summer 2007)

Streambank Erosion (BAE 6520, Oklahoma State University, Fall 2014)

Teaching Methods in Hydrology (BAE 6520, Oklahoma State University, Fall

2014)

Various Independent Study Courses for Woolpert/Wentz Undergraduate

Research Scholar Projects (BAE 4400, Oklahoma State University)

University of Mississippi:

Environmental Engineering (CE 471, University of Mississippi, Fall 2003, 2004,

2005)

Environmental Water Resources (CE 472, University of Mississippi, Spring

2004, 2005, 2006)

Environmental Hydraulics and Hydrology (ENGR 597, University of

Mississippi, Spring 2004)

Fluid Mechanics (ENGR 323, University of Mississippi, Fall 2004, 2005)

Fundamentals of Engineering (ENGR 402, University of Mississippi, Spring

2005, 2006)

Colorado State University:

Engineering Dynamics (ENGR 261, Colorado State University, Summer 2002)

Student Club Advising: ASABE Student Club at Oklahoma State University:

2007-2008 Junior Faculty Advisor

2008-2008 Senior Faculty Advisor

2012-2013 Freshmen/Transfer Executive Council Advisor

2013-2014 Freshmen/Transfer Executive Council Advisor

Cowboy Waterworks – Oklahoma State University

2010-2015 Student Club Advisor

College of Agricultural Sciences and Natural Resources (CASNR) Student Council –

Oklahoma State University

2012-2013 Junior Faculty Advisor

2013-2014 Senior Faculty Advisor

2014-2015 Junior Faculty Advisor (2nd Term)

2015-2016 Senior Faculty Advisor (2nd Term)

Chi Epsilon Civil Engineering National Honor Society – University of Mississippi 2004-2006 Student Club Advisor

Major Outreach Activities: Stream Trailer Demonstrations for Outdoor Day at Sangre Ridge Elementary (2011,

2012, 2013, 2014, 2015)

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Invited by the American Society of Agricultural and Biological Engineers (ASABE)

national headquarters to represent Soil and Water Engineering at the 2012 FFA

National Convention in Indianapolis, IN (October 2012) and the 2013 FFA

National Convention in Louisville, KY (October 2013), where I participated in

recruiting activities and demonstrated stream engineering and restoration using

the OSU Stream Trailer to approximately 5000 high school teachers, educators,

and curriculum developers

Coordinator of the Soil and Water Conservation FFA Career Development Events at

OSU (2007-2013)

PEV for ABET through ASABE – Selected to attend ABET Program Evaluator Training

(March 2011), Completed ABET PEV Training Workshop (1.5 days) in

Baltimore, MD (June 2011), Served as a PEV Observer for an external visit in

October 2011, October 2013, and October 2014

Mini-Symposium on “Riparian Buffers, Floodplain Management, and Subsurface

Phosphorus Transport in Alluvial Floodplains in the Ozark Plateau” – June 2010

(17 Attendees including 8 non-OSU Attendees including City of Tulsa,

Oklahoma Conservation Commission and landowners)

Continuing Professional Development Course at 2010 Annual International Meeting of

ASABE on “Design and Evaluation of Vegetative Filter Strips with VFSMOD-W

to Control Surface Runoff Pollution of Sediment, Nutrients, and Pesticides” – 12

participants from academia, government agencies, and private industry

University, College, and Department Committee Activities: University:

2012-Present – Academic Appeals Reinstatement Board – Representative for College of

Agricultural Sciences and Natural Resources (CASNR) – Member (2012-2013),

Chair (2014-2015)

2013-Present – Assessment and Academic Improvement Council - Representative for

College of Agricultural Sciences and Natural Resources (CASNR)

College (DASNR and CEAT):

2013-Present – CEAT Academic Advisory Council (BAE Representative)

2013-2014 Senior Faculty Advisor for CASNR Student Council (OSU DASNR)

2012-2013 – Junior Faculty Advisor for CASNR Student Council (OSU DASNR)

2007-Present – College of Engineering, Architecture, and Technology (CEAT)

Engineering Accreditation Committee

2007-Present – College of Engineering, Architecture, and Technology (CEAT) Course

Oversight Committee for Technical Writing Monitoring

2011-Present – Committee for Selection of Whatley Award (OSU DASNR)

2011, 2013 Committee for Selection of Halliburton Outstanding Young Faculty Award

(OSU CEAT)

Member of the DASNR 2nd Century Initiative Environmental Quality and Waste

Management (EQ&WM) Team and Ecosystem Management, Conservation, and

Restoration Committee - Coordinator/Chair for Stream

Restoration/Rehabilitation subgroup of both teams

Department:

2013-Present BAE Alumni and Donor Relations Committee

2009-2012 BAE Tenure, Promotion and Review Committee – Tenured Faculty

Representative

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2007-Present ABET Chair for Department of Biosystems and Agricultural Engineering

2007-Present Coordinator for Soil and Water Conservation FFA Career Development

Event

Oklahoma State University ASABE Student Club Senior Faculty Advisor (March 2008-

March 2009)

Oklahoma State University ASABE Student Club Junior Faculty Advisor (March 2007-

March 2008)

2010 BAE Department Head Search Committee

2007-2008 BAE Tenure, Promotion and Review Committee – Assistant-Professor

Representative

Faculty Search Committee for Water Resources/Low-Impact Development Faculty

Position (November 2007-July 2008)

Service Activities Related to Teaching/Instruction: BAE ABET Chair for Engineering Accreditation Committee (2007-Present), Led ABET

BAE Committee to Develop Self-Study Report for Fall 2009 ABET Visit,

Annual Assessment Reports for University

2007-2010 College of Engineering, Architecture, and Technology (CEAT) Course

Oversight Committee for Technical Writing

Volunteer Instructor for Mathematics Review for Fundamentals of Engineering Exam

(2010-2012, 2015)

Oklahoma State University Student Chapter of the American Society of Agricultural and

Biological Engineers Senior Faculty Advisor (2008-2009)

Oklahoma State University Student Chapter of the American Society of Agricultural and

Biological Engineers Junior Faculty Advisor (2007-2008)

2007-2009 Coordinator of Future Farmers of America (FFA) Soil and Water

Conservation Career Development Event for State of Oklahoma – 2007, 2008,

Designed and directed a written contest and two skills challenges

Judge for the Graduate and Professional Student Government Association (GPSGA)

Research Symposium – Environmental Science Paper Presentation Judge in

2007, Environmental Science Poster Presentation Judge in 2008

2007 Faculty Interviewer for CEAT Scholars

Designer and Coordinator of the 2004 ASCE Deep South Regional Conference

Environmental Competition

University of Mississippi Chi Epsilon National Honor Society Student Advisor (2003-

2006)

Course Development/Improvement: BAE 1012 (OSU) – Developed an innovative approach to linking BAE 1012 and BAE

4012 (Senior Design) teams for the Introduction to Biosystems Engineering

course (Fall 2012); Funded on a Provosts Teaching Research Grant in 2013 to

assess the impact of linking BAE 1012 and BAE 4012 student teams

BAE 4313/4314 (OSU) – Improved curriculum by incorporating laboratory exercises into

BAE 4313 (Hydrology) to demonstrate measurement of critical hydrologic

parameters (Fall 2008); Expanded material covered in BAE 4313 to include

topics in water resources engineering and modified course to BAE 4314 (Fall

2014)

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BAE 5343 (OSU) – Developed new graduate course (BAE 5343) from independent study

course on Environmental Contaminant Transport at Oklahoma State University

(2008-Present)

ENGR 402 (UM) – Developed new course (ENGR 402) on review of Engineering

Fundamentals as Preparatory Course for the Fundamentals of Engineering (FE)

Exam at University of Mississippi (2004-2006)

CIVE 5000 (UM) – Developed an Interdisciplinary Water Resources Seminar Course at

University of Mississippi (2005-2006)

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Summary of Teaching Evaluations for Evaluated Courses:

Course Semester Lecture/

Laboratory

Enrollment,

Credit Hours Overall Instructor Rating Overall Course Rating

BAE 592 &

792

(NC State

University)

Spring 2018 Lecture 15, 15 4.9/5.0 4.9/5.0

Spring 2019 Lecture TBD Not Yet Evaluated Not Yet Evaluated

BAE 591 &

791

(NC State

University)

Fall 2017 Lecture 18, 18 4.8/5.0 4.7/5.0

Fall 2018 Lecture 12, 12 Not Yet Evaluated Not Yet Evaluated

BAE 1012

(Oklahoma St.

University)

Fall 2006 Lecture and 3 Lab

Sections 32, 64

Lecture: 3.74/4.00; Labs:

3.63, 3.82, 3.80 out of 4.00

Lecture: 3.44/4.00; Labs:

3.56, 3.36, 3.60 out of 4.00

Fall 2007 Lecture and 2 Lab

Sections 25, 50 Lecture and Labs: 3.86/4.00

Lecture and Labs:

3.71/4.00

Fall 2008 Lecture and 2 Lab

Sections 34, 68

Lecture and Labs:

3.90/4.00

Lecture: 3.60/4.00;

Labs: 3.55/4.00

Fall 2009 Lecture and 3 Lab

Sections 43, 86

Lecture and Labs:

3.80/4.00

Lecture and Labs:

3.59/4.00

Fall 2010 Lecture and 3 Lab

Sections 54, 108

Lecture and Labs:

3.65/4.00

Lecture and Labs:

3.55/4.00

Fall 2011 Lecture and 3 Lab

Sections 34, 68

Lecture and Labs:

3.81/4.00

Lecture and Labs:

3.57/4.00

Fall 2012 Lecture and 2 Lab

Sections 43, 86

Lecture and Labs:

3.91/4.00

Lecture and Labs:

3.85/4.00

Fall 2013 Lecture and 2 Lab

Sections 34, 68

Lecture and Labs:

3.73/4.00

Lecture and Labs:

3.55/4.00

BAE 4313

(Oklahoma St.

University)

Fall 2006 Lecture 5, 15 4.00/4.00 3.80/4.00

Fall 2007 Lecture 7, 21 4.00/4.00 3.67/4.00

Fall 2008 Lecture 9, 27 4.00/4.00 3.71/4.00

Fall 2009 Lecture 7, 21 4.00/4.00 3.75/4.00

Fall 2010 Lecture 8, 24 3.88/4.00 3.75/4.00

Fall 2011 Lecture 4, 12 3.33/4.00 3.33/4.00

Fall 2012 Lecture 12, 36 3.82/4.00 3.73/4.00

Fall 2013 Lecture 14, 42 3.85/4.00 3.64/4.00

BAE 4314

(Oklahoma St.

University)

Fall 2014 Lecture and Lab 14, 56 4.00/4.00 3.71/4.00

Fall 2015 Lecture and Lab 10, 40 4.00/4.00 4.00/4.00

BAE 4400 –

Water

Resources

Engineering

(Oklahoma St.

University)

Spring 2013 Lecture 8, 24 3.88/4.00 3.88/4.00

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Summary of Teaching Evaluations for Evaluated Courses (Continued):

BAE 5343 –

Environmental

Contaminant

Transport

(Oklahoma St.

University)

)

Spring 2009 Lecture 4, 12 4.00/4.00 4.00/4.00

Summer 2011 Lecture 4, 12 4.00/4.00 4.00/4.00

Spring 2012 Lecture 5, 15 4.00/4.00 3.75/4.00

Spring 2014 Lecture 9, 27 4.00/4.00 3.88/4.00

BAE 6333 –

Fluvial

Hydraulics

(Oklahoma St.

University)

Spring 2008 Lecture 6, 18 3.20/4.00 3.40/4.00

Spring 2010 Lecture 8, 24 3.86/4.00 3.71/4.00

Spring 2013 Lecture 5, 15 3.80/4.00 3.80/4.00

Spring 2015 Lecture 8, 24 3.86/4.00 3.71/4.00

BAE 6520[a]

(Oklahoma St.

University)

Spring 2007 Lecture 5, 15 4.00/4.00 3.75/4.00

Spring 2008 Lecture 2, 6 No Evaluations

[a] Course titled “Environmental Contaminant Transport” and officially approved as BAE 5343 in Spring 2008.