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Posted on June 7, 2014 by zeaston

New NSF Water Sustainability and Climate Grant Funded by NSF

NSF announced funding of a new $600,000 Water Sustainability and Climate Grant lead by Zach Easton with collaborators from Penn State and Univ. MD Horn Point Lab to study multi- scale linkages between watershed hydrology, estuarine function and the economics of landscape management

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