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Tag: Ed Rhodes

  • Rhodes recognized by Society for Range Management for Ogallala research

    Texas Water Resources Institute (TWRI) Research Specialist TWRI Ed Rhodes received the technical publication award at the annual Texas Section Society for Range Management (TSSRM) meeting held last month in Victoria. “The honors and recognition received by our faculty and students highlight the significant and ongoing contributions of Texas A&M AgriLife to rangeland health and resource stewardship…

    Rhodes recognized by Society for Range Management for Ogallala research

  • Shifting Navasota River examined in TWRI-led research

    Article originally written by Cameron Castilaw Rivers change as time goes on, natural erosion, severe weather events and human intervention can all contribute to a changing landscape. The Navasota River is no exception to this. Flowing 125 miles from Mount Calm in East Texas, it eventually joins the Brazos River and is dammed in six…

    Shifting Navasota River examined in TWRI-led research

  • Meet a scientist: Ed Rhodes

    Article originally written by Claire Corley. Researching water quality does not only include examining water. Ed Rhodes, research associate for Texas Water Resources Institute, studies land cover and land use as it relates to water quality. Rhodes’ interest in land management began during his studies to receive his bachelor’s degree from Texas A&M University and his…

    Meet a scientist: Ed Rhodes