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Systems Ecology & Modeling Lab

(SEML)

 


 

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OUR GROUP (“Team DN/DT”):

 

 

1st row (l-r):  Lance Gardner (PhD student), Mark Brush (Assistant Professor), Juliette Poleto (MS student)

2nd row (l-r):  Ben Lawson (Research Assistant, REU student), Tasha Gownaris (REU student), Heather Wiseman (MS student), Lisa Ott (Laboratory and Research Specialist)

3rd row (l-r):  Beth Condon (Marine Scientist), Sam Lake (MS student)

 

 

DOWNLOADS:

 

·         Brush & Nixon (in review) – Intermediate complexity model manuscript I

 

·         Brush & Nixon (in review) – Intermediate complexity model manuscript II

 

·         Jan 17, 2008 TMAW presentation on ACROBAT

 

·         York River 3D animation of hypoxia

 

·         Poleto & Brush (2007) Application of a Nitrogen Loading Model to the Gargathy Bay watershed, Accomack County, VA: Implications for Future Development

 

·         Brush (2007) ERF presentation:  Improving model predictability through parallel formulations, system-level validation, and stochastic simulation

 

 

 

In our lab we conduct research using an integrated program of:

 

 

  • Field & Experimental Studies

 

 

 

  • Synthesis of Monitoring Data

 

 

 

… which provide an understanding of ecosystem structure

and function, and feed data into a variety of …

 

 

  • Systems Models

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

We currently have projects in multiple Mid-Atlantic and New England systems:

 

 

 

Doing some fancy “modeling”:

 

 

 

 


Questions?

Contact Dr. Mark J. Brush
Ecosystem Modeling / VIMS
PO Box 1346, Gloucester Point, VA  23062-1346, USA
Telephone:  804-684-7402; FAX:  804-684-7752

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