Mark W. Clark
Assistant Professor
Wetland Ecology
Wetland Biogeochemistry Laboratory
Wetland Extension Program
DEPARTMENTAL RESEARCH AREAS
Soil Quality/Ecosystem Services
Soil/Landscape Analysis
Wetlands and Aquatic Systems
RESEARCH FOCUS
Wetland nutrient assimilation and storage processes, vegetative succession dynamics, wetland macrophyte ecophysiology, and ecological engineering design using wetland processes to improve water quality and enhance ecological function of altered landscapes.
COURSES TAUGHT
SOS 4244 - Wetlands
SOS 5235 - South Florida Ecosystem Services
SOS 5242 - Wetlands and Water Quality
SOS 6932 - Wetlands and Watersheds Seminar
SELECT PUBLICATIONS
Otto, G. M., M. W. Clark, T. J. Walker and T. L. Crisman, 1998. Reintroduction of wetland functions to the urban landscape: The Stormwater Ecological Enhancement Project. Proceedings from the XXVII International Association of Theoretical and Applied Limnology Congress, August 8-14, Dublin, Ireland.
Lapointe B. E. and M. W. Clark, 1992. Nutrient inputs from the watershed and coastal eutrophication in the Florida Keys. Estuaries 15(4):465-476.
Bennet, F., M. W. Clark, and T. L. Crisman (Submitted, Ecological Engineering). Effect of wetland vegetation on infiltration of stormwater basins.
CONTACT INFORMATION
Soil and Water Science Department, 106 Newell Hall, PO Box 110510, University of Florida, Gainesville, Florida 32611
(352) 392.1803 x 319, (352) 392.3399 fax
email: clarkmw@ufl.edu
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