Name: David D. Bosch
Title:   Research Hydraulic Engineer

LOCATION: USDA-ARS
Southeast Watershed Research Laboratory
PO Box 748
2379 Rainwater Road
Tifton, Georgia 31793

PHONE: (229) 386-3899
FAX: (229) 386-7294
EMAIL: dbosch@tifton.usda.gov    

PUBLICATIONS

David Bosch’s Projects:

Landscape and Watershed Ecosystem Evaluation and Management for Sustainability
Effects of Riparian Forest Harvest on Stream Water Quality
Agrichemical Transport and Controlling Processes in the Claiborne Aquifer Recharge Area
A Landscape Approach to Protecting Water Quality in the Southeastern Coastal Plain
Studies on Transport of Trifluralin in Different Agricultural Management Systems
Influence of Subsurface Anomalies on Vadose Zone Transport

EDUCATION:

Ph.D. 1990, University of Arizona, Tucson, AZ. Degree in Hydrology.
M.S. 1986, University of Minnesota, St.Paul, MN. Degree in Agricultural Engineering
B.S. 1981, University of Minnesota, St.Paul, MN. Degree in Agricultural Engineering

EXPERIENCE:

Research Hydraulic Engineer, USDA-ARS, SEWRL, Tifton, Georgia, 1990-present
Graduate Research Associate, USDA-ARS, SWWRL, Tucson, Arizona, 1986-1990
Research Associate, University of MN, Bio. and Agr. Eng. Dept., St. Paul, MN, 1984-1986
Research Assistant, USDA-ARS, NCSCRL, Morris, Minnesota, 1982-1984

RESEARCH INTERESTS:

Research interests include developing solute transport models for predicting movement of water soluble chemicals in variably saturated geologic material, quantifying transport of water soluble chemicals and moisture content in variably saturated soils, and developing new methods for assessing the impact of agricultural chemicals on ground and surface water supplies.

AFFILIATIONS:

Adjunct Research Associate, Dept. of Biological and Agr. Eng., Univ. of GA, Athens, Georgia
Member of American Society of Agricultural Engineers
Member of the American Geophysical Union
Member of the American Society of Agronomy
Member of Southern Region Research Project S273