No. Title Date
1 Environmental responses to marshland reflooding in the Kissimmee River basin 1976-09
2 Environmental studies in the Chandler Slough watershed 1978-03
3 Preliminary Investigations of Periphyton and Water Quality Relationships in the Everglades Water Conservation Areas, February 1978-August 1979 1981-12
4 Patterns of Radiophosphorus Accumulation in the Everglades After its Introduction into Surface Water 1982-02
5 Decomposition, nutrient uptake and microbial colonization of sawgrass and cattail leaves in water conservation area 2A 1983-05
6 Preliminary Environmental Responses to Marsh Dewatering and Reduction in Water Regulation Schedule in Water Conservation area-2A, November 1, 1980-December 31, 1981 1983-09
7 Cattail leaf production, mortality, and nutrient flux in water conservation area 2A 1984-05
8 Everglades Nutrient Removal Project Dye Tracer Study 1994-10
9 Water Budget Analysis for the Everglades Nutrient Removal Project (August 19, 1994 to August 19, 1996) 1996-11
10 Hydrologic Performance of a Large-Scale Constructed Wetland: The Everglades Nutrient Removal Project 2001-04
11 Water Budget Analysis for Stormwater Treatment Area 1 West (July 1, 2000 to June 30, 2001) 2001-11
12 Pond Apple Slough : Preliminary Assessment and Rehydration Test 2001-12
13 Water Budget Analysis for Stormwater Treatment Area 5 2004-06
14 Water Budget Analysis for Stormwater Treatment Area 1 West (May 1, 2003 to April 30, 2004) 2004-11
15 Engineering/well completion report Floridan Aquifer System Test/Monitor Well ORF-60 2004-11
16 Development of a Vegetation Map for Water Conservation Area 3 2005-01
17 Preliminary Analysis of Stormwater Treatment Area 5 (STA-5) Performance: Calcium, Alkalinity and CaCO3 Saturation 2005-05
18 Establishing a Baseline: Pre-Restoration Studies of the Channelized Kissimmee River 2005-11
19 DEFINING SUCCESS: EXPECTATIONS FOR RESTORATION OF THE KISSIMMEE RIVER 2005-11
20 Everglades Nutrient Removal Project Test Cell Research: Optimizing Stormwater Treatment Area Performance - The Importance of Hydrologic Conditions in Maximizing Nutrient Retention by the STAs 2006-01