Philip J. Gerla
Geology and Geological Engineering
University of North Dakota
United States of America
Biography
Philip J. Gerla has received his PhD in he is working as Associate Professor in University of North Dakota.
Research Interest
* Groundwater-Dependent Ecosystems - Sheyenne National Grasslands * Restored Watersheds - Hydrological Research in the Glacial Ridge National Wildlife Refuge * Deciphering Underground Plumbing - Fens, Springs, and Seeps in the Northern Plains * Estimating the Effect of Cropland to Prairie Conversion on Peak Storm Runoff * Effect of Geochemical Processes on Selenium in Soil and Water, South Dakota High Plains * Groundwater - Surface Water Interaction at Shingobee Lake, Minnesota * Modeling Groundwater Recharge - Discharge Across the Landscape
Publications
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Gerla P. Can pH and electrical conductivity monitoring reveal spatial and temporal patterns in wetland geochemical processes? Hydrology and Earth System Science Discussions. (2013). 10: 699–728.
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Gbolo P, Gerla P. Statistical analysis to characterize transport of nutrients in groundwater near an abandoned feedlot. Hydrology and. Earth System Science. (2013). 17: 4897-4906
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Gbolo P, Gerla P. Spatiotemporal distribution of soil nutrients within an abandoned cattle feedlot. J. Soils and Sediments.(2014). 15: 71-80.
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Gbolo P, Gerla P, Vandeberg G. Using high-resolution, multispectral imagery to assess the effect of soil properties on vegetation reflectance at an abandoned feedlot. Geocarto International. (2014).