Address:
Rocky Mountain Research Station
Southwest Forest
Science Complex
2500 South Pine Knoll Drive
Flagstaff, AZ 86001
Current Research Projects
a. Post-wildfire flood flows and hydrologic responses, Workman
Creek Watersheds, Coon Creek Fire 2000. Neary, D.G.; Gottfried, G.J. Fire Plan
Funded.
b. Post-wildfire flood flows and hydrologic responses, Stermer
Ridge Watersheds, Rodeo-Chediski Fire 2002. Neary, D.G.; Ffolliott, P.F. Fire Plan Funded.
c. Watershed hydrologic and erosion responses to spring and summer
prescribed fires, Peloncillo Mountains, New Mexico. Neary, D.G.; Gottfried,
G.J. Borderlands Ecosystem Management Project and Fire Plan Funded.
d. Effects of post-wildfire flood flows on Southwest fish
populations. Rinne, J.N.; Neary, D.G. Fire Plan Funded.
e. Evaluation of watershed and riparian hydrologic and geomorphic
conditions, Upper Verde Rive, Prescott N.F., Arizona. Medina, A.L.; Neary,
D.G.; Rinne, J.N. RMRS-4302 and Prescott National Forest Funded.
f. Continued development of RMRS-OALS Web Site: “Managing Arid and
Semi-arid Watersheds [http://ag.arizona.edu/OALS/watershed/index.html]
(International Arid Lands Consortium Funded).
g. Dryland Vegetation Dynamics and Landscape Vulnerability to
Wildfire. Orr, B.(USA); van Leeuwen, W.(USA); Neary, D.G. (USA);
Bautista, S.(Spain); Willtenberg, L. (Israel); Carmel, Y. (Israel).
h. Interior West Riparian Threats Assessment. Neary, D.G., Merritt, D., Theobold, D. Western Threats Center Funded.
Past Research Projects
New Zealand Forest Research Institute
Effects of clear cutting and slash burning on water quality
Impacts of forest fertilization on water quality
Wastewater recycling in forests
Volcanic geomorphology and forest soils
Coweeta Hydrologic Laboratory
Environmental fate of the herbicide; picloram
Environmental impacts of hexazinone
Effects of wildfire on water quality
Off-site movement of seed orchard insecticides
Intensive Management Practices Assessment Center, University of Florida
Hydrologic functioning of Coastal Plain cypress-pine flatwoods ecosystems
Biological processes controlling pine growth
Environmental fate of the herbicides: sulfometuron, hexazinone, and triclopyr
Off-site movement of Cu, Cr, and As from woood treatments plants