Shirish Bhat, Ph.D.

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2005 University of Florida, Gainesville, Gainesville, FL, United States 
Area:
Civil Engineering, Biogeochemistry, Environmental Sciences, Environmental Engineering
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Kirk Hatfield grad student 2005 UF Gainesville
 (Ecohydrological study of watersheds within the military installation in Fort Benning, Georgia.)
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Bhat S, Motz LH, Pathak C, et al. (2015) Geostatistics-based groundwater-level monitoring network design and its application to the Upper Floridan aquifer, USA. Environmental Monitoring and Assessment. 187: 4183
Bhat S, Danek LJ. (2012) Comparison of Fecal Coliform Before and After Wastewater Treatment Facility: a Case Study near a Coastal Town in the Southeastern USA Water Air and Soil Pollution. 223: 1923-1930
Bhat S, Jacobs JM, Bryant ML. (2011) The Chemical Composition of Rainfall and Throughfall in Five Forest Communities: A Case Study in Fort Benning, Georgia Water Air and Soil Pollution. 218: 323-332
Bhat S, Jacobs JM, Hatfield K, et al. (2010) A comparison of storm-based and annual-based indices of hydrologic variability: a case study in Fort Benning, Georgia. Environmental Monitoring and Assessment. 167: 297-307
Bhat S, Hatfield K, Jacobs JM, et al. (2007) Relationships between military land use and storm-based indices of hydrologic variability Ecological Indicators. 7: 553-564
Bhat S, Hatfield K, Jacobs JM, et al. (2007) Surface runoff contribution of nitrogen during storm events in a forested watershed Biogeochemistry. 85: 253-262
Bhat S, Jacobs JM, Hatfield K, et al. (2006) Relationships between stream water chemistry and military land use in forested watersheds in Fort Benning, Georgia Ecological Indicators. 6: 458-466
Bryant ML, Bhat S, Jacobs JM. (2005) Measurements and modeling of throughfall variability for five forest communities in the southeastern US Journal of Hydrology. 312: 95-108
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