Department Research
Wondering what our students are up to in their research? Give us a look!
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A Climatology of Tropical and Non-Tropical Tornado Outbreaks
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Riparian Habitat Quality Assessment Following Stream Restoration
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Modeling Streambank Erosion in the U.S. Gulf Coastal Plain
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Biological Indicators of the Spatial Variability of Submarine Groundwater Discharge in a Subtropical Estuary
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MUMODIMO 2.0: An Invasive Species Model
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Psuedo-nitzschia Cell Abundance Probability Models Utilizing Remote Sensing and Ocean Circulation Data Products
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Comparison of Permeable and Impermeable Groin Structures Along the North Yucatan Coast, Mexico
GIS in Criminal Justice and Law Enforcement
A publication by MS GIS-Administration graduate student Matthew Bradbury, Dr. Morgan from our department, and University of Tampa criminology professor Dr. Timothy Hart was recently accepted for publication (after a round of reviews) in The Geographic Information Science & Technology Body of Knowledge. This is a highly competitive publication and Matthew’s contribution was instrumental in the manuscript being accepted. Matthew happens to work as the GIS Administrator for the City of Redlands (home of ESRI), and his capstone involved developing a crime mapping portal for the City. Congratulations to Matthew and Dr. Morgan on this outstanding achievement.