Program Description A. Short Description of Funding Opportunity ERDC seeks applications for integrating and parameterizing high-quality field and experimental mesocosm data into dynamic general...more
Research supports year class strength of Gulf Sturgeon can be influenced by annual hydrologic patterns. Randall and Sulak (2007) noted that recruitment in the Suwannee River was highly correlated...more
Microbially induced calcite precipitation (MICP) is a form of biomediated geotechnical soil improvement that has been proposed to enhance the strength and hydraulic conductivity characteristics of...more
Dendrochronology provides a reliable dating method for tree species that form an annual ring during a single growing season, which can allow for dating to a specific year (unlike radiocarbon dating)....more
Aquatic nuisance species, including harmful algae, impact freshwater systems, infrastructure, operations, and associated ecological resources across the Nation. HABs have resulted in recreational...more
The USACE Albuquerque District (District) works with non-federal sponsors, including the Middle Rio Grande Conservancy District (MRGCD), to conduct management and maintenance activities related to...more
In the US, aquatic invasive plants cost millions of dollars annually in management and mitigation, requiring development of cost-effective strategies for preventing and dealing with their impacts....more
I. Base Task 1: Increasing Composite Dataset for Analysis: For the previous analysis, only USACE and USBR reservoirs that had three or more surveys in the RSI system were included. This task will...more
ERDC seeks applications for an opportunity to enter into a cooperative agreement for: Global Rangeland Attribute Model. A highly functional, highly accurate rangeland attribute model, LandCart, has...more
CEO of the Community Development Financial Institution (CDFI) Nonprofit Finance Fund and impact investment book author, Antony Bugg-Levine, explains the role of how philanthropy serves as a catalyst in impact investments.