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The Soil and Water Lab is a dynamic and innovative research group in Cornell University's department of Biological and Environmental Engineering. Its broad mission is to improve the understanding of physical, chemical, and biological processes related to water flow with the ultimate goal of improving and protecting water resources and ecological systems throughout the world and in socially conscious ways. While special emphasis is given to the Northeastern U.S., where the lab's primary infrastructure is, we also work around the world including several projects in developing countries.
For more information about the Soil and Water Lab, check out our lab website.
Recent Submissions
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Bathymetric survey of Lake Tana, Ethiopia
Kebedew, Mebrahtom; Kibret, Aron; Tilahun, Seifu; Belete, Mulugeta; Zemale, Fasikaw; Steenhuis, Tammo (2020-07-02)(Abstract from related journal paper prepared in cooperation with Cornell University, BEE Soil and Water Lab) Lakes hold most of the world’s freshwater resources. Safeguarding these resources from water quality degradation ... -
Water Quality Parameters at Small Tributaries to Owasco Lake for 2016-2018
Lisboa, Maria Sol; Foley, Jillian; Walter, M. Todd (2020) -
Supplemental information from: Antecedent and Post-Application Rain Events Trigger Glyphosate Transport from Runoff-Prone Soils
Pacenka, Steven (2018-03-31)(Authors and Abstract from a related journal paper of similar title: Brian K. Richards, Steven Pacenka, Michael T. Meyer, Julie E. Dietze, Anna L. Schatz, Karin Teuffer, Ludmilla Aristilde, Tammo S. Steenhuis - all were ... -
Data from: Recharge and groundwater use in the North China Plain for six irrigated crops for an eleven year period
Yang, Xiaolin; Sui, Peng; Chen, Yuanquan; Gao, Wangsheng (2014-09-03)(Related journal paper prepared in cooperation with Cornell University, BEE Soil and Water Lab. Paper abstract follows.) Water tables are dropping by approximately one meter annually throughout the North China Plain ... -
Stream Discharge from Harford, NY
Barclay, Janet Rice (2013-10-03)This data set contains stream gauge data from Harford, NY during the period of June 18, 2012 to May 20, 2013. Stream depth was measured at 10 minute intervals with an Odyssey Capacitance Water Level Logger. The stream ... -
Temperature Logger Data from Cornell’s Teaching and Research Farm
Barclay, Janet Rice (2013-10-03)This data set contains data from 3 temperature loggers at the Cornell Teaching and Research Farm in Harford, NY during the period of June 14, 2012 to May 20, 2013. Shallow groundwater temperature (50 cm) was measured with ... -
Field Data from Cornell’s Teaching and Research Farm
Barclay, Janet Rice (2013-10-03)This data set contains field data from the Cornell Teaching and Research Farm in Harford, NY during the period of April 25, 2012 to November 27, 2012. Locations.csv describes the well / field point / stream locations. ...