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S.F. Atkinson, Fall 2019 1 CURRICULUM VITAE SAMUEL F. ATKINSON Regents Professor, Department of Biological Science Scholar, Advanced Environmental Research Institute University of North Texas, Denton, Texas 940.565.2694 [email protected] www.ias.unt.edu I. EDUCATION Doctorate, University of Oklahoma (1985); Ph.D. Engineering and Applied Science; Environmental Science option in the School of Civil Engineering and Environmental Science. Masters, University of Oklahoma (1982); M.S. Environmental Science option in the School of Civil Engineering and Environmental Science. Bachelors, Oklahoma State University (1979); B.S. Biological Science (with honors). II. CURRENT POSITION Regents Professor, Department of Biological Sciences, and Scholar, Advanced Environmental Research Institute, University of North Texas Teaching duties include graduate level courses in Environmental Impact Assessment, Advanced Environmental Impact Assessment, and Remote Sensing, as well as a freshman Introduction to Environmental Science course. Research activities are directed at using satellite remote sensing and geographic information systems modeling to explore how landscape patterns and human induced changes in those patterns effect natural resources. Previous Professional Experience. Director, Advanced Environmental Research Institute (2015- 2019), Director, Institute of Applied Science (2007-2015), Acting Chair, Department of Biological Sciences, University of North Texas (2012-2014), Professor and Chair, Department of Environmental and Occupational Health, University of North Texas Health Science Center, School of Public Health (2002-2003). Assistant, Associate, Full and Regents’ Professor, University of North Texas, Denton (1986-current) Environmental Engineer for the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, Fort Worth District, Fort Worth, Texas (1985-1986). Research Technician for Cities Service Oil Company Research and Development, Tulsa Oklahoma (1979-1981). III. PUBLICATIONS 122. Beckham, J.L. and Atkinson, S.F. 2017, “An Updated Understanding of Texas Bumble Bee (Hymenoptera: Apidae) Species Presence and Potential Distributions in Texas, USA, PeerJ 5:e3612; DOI 10.7717/peerj.3612 121. Kala, A, Tiwari, C, Mikler, A.R, and Atkinson, S.F., 2017, “A Comparison of Least Squares Regression and Geographically Weighted Regression Modeling of West Nile Virus Risk Based on Environmental Parameters”, PeerJ 5:e3070; DOI 10.7717/peerj.3070. 120. Becker, W., Kreuter, U., Atkinson, S.F. and Teague, R.W., 2017, “Whole-Ranch Unit Analysis of Multipaddock Grazing on Rangeland Sustainability in North Central Texas” Rangeland Ecology and Management, Vol. 70, pp. 448-455. 119. Beckham, J.L., Warriner, M.D., Atkinson, S.F., and Kennedy, J.H. 2016, “The Persistence of Bumble Bees (Hymenoptera: Apidae) in Northeastern Texas” Proceedings of the Entomological Society of Washington, Vol 118, No. 4, pp. 481-497. 118. Kala, A.K, Atkinson, S.F., Tiwari, C., Oppong, J., Mikler, A., 2014, “Using Multivariate Geovisualization to Model the Relationships Between Place Vulnerability and West Nile Virus Risk”, Proceedings of the

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CURRICULUM VITAE

SAMUEL F. ATKINSON

Regents Professor, Department of Biological Science Scholar, Advanced Environmental Research Institute

University of North Texas, Denton, Texas 940.565.2694

[email protected] www.ias.unt.edu

I. EDUCATION

Doctorate, University of Oklahoma (1985); Ph.D. Engineering and Applied Science; Environmental Science option in the School of Civil Engineering and Environmental Science.

Masters, University of Oklahoma (1982); M.S. Environmental Science option in the School of Civil

Engineering and Environmental Science. Bachelors, Oklahoma State University (1979); B.S. Biological Science (with honors).

II. CURRENT POSITION

Regents Professor, Department of Biological Sciences, and Scholar, Advanced Environmental Research Institute, University of North Texas Teaching duties include graduate level courses in Environmental Impact Assessment, Advanced Environmental Impact Assessment, and Remote Sensing, as well as a freshman Introduction to Environmental Science course. Research activities are directed at using satellite remote sensing and geographic information systems modeling to explore how landscape patterns and human induced changes in those patterns effect natural resources. Previous Professional Experience. Director, Advanced Environmental Research Institute (2015-2019), Director, Institute of Applied Science (2007-2015), Acting Chair, Department of Biological Sciences, University of North Texas (2012-2014), Professor and Chair, Department of Environmental and Occupational Health, University of North Texas Health Science Center, School of Public Health (2002-2003). Assistant, Associate, Full and Regents’ Professor, University of North Texas, Denton (1986-current) Environmental Engineer for the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, Fort Worth District, Fort Worth, Texas (1985-1986). Research Technician for Cities Service Oil Company Research and Development, Tulsa Oklahoma (1979-1981).

III. PUBLICATIONS

122. Beckham, J.L. and Atkinson, S.F. 2017, “An Updated Understanding of Texas Bumble Bee (Hymenoptera: Apidae) Species Presence and Potential Distributions in Texas, USA, PeerJ 5:e3612; DOI 10.7717/peerj.3612

121. Kala, A, Tiwari, C, Mikler, A.R, and Atkinson, S.F., 2017, “A Comparison of Least Squares Regression and Geographically Weighted Regression Modeling of West Nile Virus Risk Based on Environmental Parameters”, PeerJ 5:e3070; DOI 10.7717/peerj.3070.

120. Becker, W., Kreuter, U., Atkinson, S.F. and Teague, R.W., 2017, “Whole-Ranch Unit Analysis of Multipaddock Grazing on Rangeland Sustainability in North Central Texas” Rangeland Ecology and Management, Vol. 70, pp. 448-455.

119. Beckham, J.L., Warriner, M.D., Atkinson, S.F., and Kennedy, J.H. 2016, “The Persistence of Bumble Bees (Hymenoptera: Apidae) in Northeastern Texas” Proceedings of the Entomological Society of Washington, Vol 118, No. 4, pp. 481-497.

118. Kala, A.K, Atkinson, S.F., Tiwari, C., Oppong, J., Mikler, A., 2014, “Using Multivariate Geovisualization to Model the Relationships Between Place Vulnerability and West Nile Virus Risk”, Proceedings of the

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7th International Conference on Environmental Science and Technology, Environmental Science and Technology, Vol 2, pp. 363-369.

117. Atkinson, S.F., Sarkar, S., Aviña, A., Schuermann, J.A. and Williamson, P., 2014, “A Determination of the Spatial Concordance between Lyme Disease Incidence and Habitat Probability of its Primary Vector, Ixodes scapularis (Black-Legged Tick)”, Geospatial Health, Vol. 9, No. 1 pp 203-212.

116. Alahmady, K., Stevens, K.J., and Atkinson, S.F.,2013, “Effects of Hydraulic Detention Time, Water Depth and Duration of Operation on Nitrogen and Phosphorus Removal in a Flow-Through Duckweed Bioremediation System”, Journal of Environmental Engineering, Vol. 139, No. 2 pp 160-166.

115. Atkinson, S.F., Sarkar, S., Avina, A., Schuermann, J.A. and, Williamson, P.C., 2012, “Modeling Spatial Concordance Between Rocky Mountain Spotted Fever Disease Incidence and Habitat Probability of its Vector Dermacentor variabilis, (American dog tick), Geospatial Health, Vol. 7, No. 1, pp 91-100.

114. Kala, A.K., Atkinson, S.F., and Mikler, A., 2012, “West Nile Virus Disease Prediction Modeling Using GIS Techniques”, Proceedings of the Fifth International Conference on Environmental Science and Technology, Environmental Science and Technology 2012, Vol. 2, pg. 453.

113. Avina, A., Tiwari, C., Williamson, P.C., Oppong, J. and Atkinson, S.F., 2011, “Chapter 18: A Spatially Explicit Environmental Health Surveillance Framework for Tick-Borne Diseases, in Maantay JA and McLafferty S, eds, Geospatial Analysis of Environmental Health – Geotechnologies and the Environment, Vol. 4, Part 3, pp 357-371.

112. Canter, L.W., Atkinson, S.F. and Sadler, B., 2011, “Special Issue on Cumulative Effects Assessment and Management” Environmental Impact Assessment Review, Vol. 31, No. 5, pp 451-452.

111. Atkinson, S.F. and Canter, L.W., 2011, “Assessing Cumulative Effects of Projects Using Geographic Information Systems”, Environmental Impact Assessment Review, Vol. 31, No. 5, pp 457-464.

110. Canter, L.W. and Atkinson, S.F., 2011, “Multiple Uses of Indicators and Indices in Cumulative Effects Assessment and Management” Environmental Impact Assessment Review, Vol. 31, No. 5, pp 491-501.

109. Slye, J.L., Kennedy, J.H., Johnson, D.R., Atkinson, S.F., Dyer, S.D., Ciarlo, M., Stanton, K., Sanderson, H., Nielsen, A.M., Price, B.B., 2011, “Relationships Between Benthic Macroinvertebrate Community Structure with Geospatial Habitat, In-Stream Water Chemistry, and Surfactants in the Effluent Dominated Texas Trinity River”, Environmental Toxicology and Chemistry, Vol. 30, No. 5, pp 1127-1138.

108. Canter, L.W., Atkinson, S.F. and Sadler B, 2010, “Introduction to a Special Issue on Cumulative Effects Assessment and Management”, Impact Assessment and Project Appraisal, Vol. 28, No. 4, pp 259-260

107. Canter, L.W. and Atkinson, S.F., 2010, “Adaptive Management with Integrated Decision Making – An Emerging Tool for Cumulative Effects Management”, Impact Assessment and Project Appraisal, Vol. 28, No. 4, pp. 287-297.

106. Becker, W., Nennich T.D. and Atkinson, S.F., 2010, “Survivability of Bovine Derived Escherichia coli Subjected to Temperatures Typical of Summer in Texas”, Texas Journal of Agriculture and Natural Resources, Vol 23, pp. 19-25.

105. Atkinson, S.F., Hunter, B.A. and English, A.R., 2010, “Prioritizing Riparian Corridors for Water Quality Protection in Urbanizing Watersheds”, Journal of Water Resources and Protection, Vol. 2, pp. 675-682.

104. Williamson, P. Billingsley, P., Teltow, G., Seals, J., Turnbough, M. and Atkinson, S., 2010, “Borrelia, Ehrlichia and Rickettsia spp. in Ticks Removed from Humans, Texas”, Emerging Infectious Diseases, Vol. 16, No. 3, pp. 441-446

103. Atkinson, S.F., Johnson, D.R., Venables, B.J., Slye, J.L., Kennedy, J.R., Dyer, S.D., Price, B.B., Ciarlo, M., Stanton, K., Sanderson, H., and Nielsen, A.M., 2009, “Use of Watershed Factors to Predict Consumer Surfactant Toxic Units in the Upper Trinity River, Texas”, Science of the Total Environment, Vol. 407, No. 13, pp. 4028-4037.

102. Canter, L.W. and Atkinson, S.F., 2008(a), “Adaptive Management and Integrated Decision Making – An Emerging Tool for Cumulative Effects Management”, Proceedings of the International Association for

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Impact Assessment, Assessing and Managing Cumulative Environmental Effects, Special Topic Meeting, November 6-9, 2008, Calgary, Alberta, Canada.

101. Canter, L.W. and Atkinson, S.F., 2008(b), “Environmental Indicators, Indices and Habitat Suitability Models”, Proceedings of the International Association for Impact Assessment, Assessing and Managing Cumulative Environmental Effects, Special Topic Meeting, November 6-9, 2008, Calgary, Alberta Canada.

100. Atkinson, S.F., Canter, L.W. and Mangham, W.M., 2008, “Multiple Uses of Geographic Information Systems (GIS) in Cumulative Effects Assessment (CEA)”, Proceedings of the International Association for Impact Assessment, Assessing and Managing Cumulative Environmental Effects, Special Topic Meeting, November 6-9, 2008, Calgary, Alberta, Canada.

99. Atkinson, S.F., Hunter, B.A., English, A.R., Boe, B.J. and Dameron, M., 2007, “Technical Memorandum: Lewisville Lake Watershed Protection and Management Strategies”, prepared for the Upper Trinity Regional Water District, Lewisville, TX., 148 pgs.

98. Atkinson, S.F., 2007, “Lake Lewisville Watershed Protection & Management Strategies Interactive CD for Water Quality Management Planning”, prepared for the Upper Trinity Regional Water District, Lewisville, TX., 458 pgs.

97. Atkinson, S.F., Johnson, D., Kennedy, J., Slye, J. and Venables, B., 2007, “Benthic Community Structure and Surfactants in the Trinity River – Final Report”, prepared for the Soap and Detergent Association, Washington, D.C., 193 pgs.

96. Atkinson, S.F. and Mabe, J.A., 2006, “Near Real-Time Mapping of Specific Conductivity Levels Across Lake Texoma, USA”, Environmental Monitoring and Assessment, Vol. 120, pp. 449-460.

95. Atkinson, S.F., Canter, L.W. and Ravan, M.D., 2006,“Influence of Incomplete or Unavailable Information on Environmental Impact Assessment in the USA”, Environmental Impact Assessment Review, Vol. 26, No. 5, pp. 448-467.

94. Atkinson, S.F., Hunter, B.A., Aiken, R.A., Buckallew, R.R., Boe, B.J., Whyman, S., Brady, P.D., Palmer, T.L., Wooding, G.D., Newman, R., Cox, D., Wiese, D.N., 2005, “Programmatic Environmental Assessment on Allowable Adjacent Landowner Activities Incorporating Ecosystem Management Practices on Federal Lands at Grapevine and Lewisville Lakes, Texas”, prepared for the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, Fort Worth District, 173 pgs.

93. Atkinson, S.F., Canter, L.W. and Faris, T., 2004, “Sea Lions, Fish and Jobs – A Case Study of the Interactions of Policy, Economics and Science”, Sustainable Communities Review, Vol. 7 No. 1, pp. 6-18.

92. Acevedo, M.F., Atkinson, S.F., Dickson, K.L., Garcia-Iturbe, S.L., Palmer, T.L., Rich, A.L., Upton, A.C. and Waller, W.T., 2004, “Lake Texoma Watershed and Reservoir Modeling”, prepared for the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, Tulsa District, 276 pgs.

91. Dohanich, F. W., Hudak, P.F., and Atkinson, S.F., 2004, “On-Road Remote Sensing of Motor Vehicle Emissions: Associations Between Exhaust Pollutant Levels and Vehicle Year”, International Journal of Environmental Studies, Vol. 61, No. 2, pp. 139-143.

90. Waller W.T., Dickson, K.L. and Atkinson, S.F., Ammann, L.P., 2002, “An Analysis of Phytoplankton Abundance, Zooplankton Abundance and Chlorophyll a Data Collected During the Water Quality Surveys of Lake Texoma, 1999-2001 with Comparisons to 1996-1997 Data”, prepared for the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, Tulsa District, 78 pgs.

89. Waller W.T., Allen, H.J., Dickson, K.L. and Atkinson, S.F., 2002, “Time Relevant Physical Chemical Monitoring in Lake Texoma”, prepared for the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, Tulsa District, 15 pgs.

88. Dickson, K.L., Waller W.T., Atkinson, S.F., Ammann, L.P., Doyle, R.D., Clyde, G.A., Jr., Mabe, J.A. and Baugher, T.W., 2002, “Assessment of Lake Texoma Phytoplankton Production Using Community Analysis, Chlorophyll Monitoring, Chlorophyll Mapping and Measurements of Primary Productivity”, prepared for the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, Tulsa District, 473 pgs.

87. Dickson, K.L., Martin, H., Acevedo, M.F., Atkinson, S.F., Kennedy, J.H. and Waller, W.T., 2002 “Environmental Conditions Online DFW Metroplex (ECOPLEX): Real Time and Near Real Time Monitoring for Public Information, Decision making and Education", prepared for the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, 31 pgs.

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86. Atkinson, S.F. and Smith D.P., 2001, “Ground Control Points for Satellite Imagery Rectification: Comparing Topographic Map versus GPS Derived Points” GIM International, Vol. 15, No. 11, pp. 211-216.

85. Atkinson, S.F., Waller, W.T. and Crooks, T.J., 2001, “Assessing Atrazine Pollution Potential to Drinking Water Reservoir Using Remote Sensing and Geographic Information System Modeling” Aquatic Ecosystem Health and Management, Vol. 4, pp. 327-338.

84. Smith, D.P and Atkinson, S.F., 2001, “Accuracy of Rectification Using Topographic Maps versus GPS Ground Control Points”, Photogrammetric Engineering and Remote Sensing. Vol 67, No. 5, pp. 565-570.

83. Atkinson, S.F., Waller, W.T., Dickson, K.L., Sanmanee, S. and Moreno, M.C., 2001, “Atrazine Monitoring and Modeling in the Lake Lavon Watershed”, prepared for the Trinity River Authority of Texas, 199 pgs.

82. Atkinson, S.F., Waller, W.T., Dickson, K.L., Sanmanee, S. and Moreno, M.C., 2001, “Atrazine Monitoring and Modeling in the Lake Lewisville Watershed”, prepared for the Trinity River Authority of Texas, 243 pgs.

81. Waller, W.T., Dickson, K.L., Atkinson, S.F. and Ammann, L.P., 2001, “An Analysis of Phytoplankton Abundance Data Collected During the Water Quality Survey of Lake Texoma: August 1996-September 1997”, prepared for the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, Tulsa District, 68 pgs.

80. Atkinson, S.F., Bhatia, S., Schoolmaster, F.A, and Waller, W.T., 2000, “Treatment of Biodiversity Impacts in a Sample of U.S. Environmental Impact Statements” Impact Assessment and Project Appraisal, Vol. 18, No. 4, pp. 271-282.

79. Atkinson, S.F., 1999, “Chapter 13: Water Impact Assessment” in Petts, J (ed). Handbook of Environmental Impact Assessment, Blackwell Science, Oxford, England, pgs. 273-300.

78. Dickson, K.L., Zimmerman, E.G., Atkinson, S.F., Schoolmaster, F.A. and Fitzpatrick, L.C., 1999, “Post-Impoundment Study of Ray Roberts Lake, Year Ten”, prepared for Fort Worth District Corps of Engineers, Fort Worth, Texas, 230 pgs. plus appendices.

77. Neal, D.M. and Atkinson, S.F., 1999, “Emergency and Crisis Management: A Remote Sensing Application - Final Report”, NAG5-2905, National Aeronautics and Space Administration, Goddard Space Center, Greenbelt Maryland, 60 pgs.

76. Atkinson, S.F., Dickson, K.L., Waller, W.T., Ammann,L., Franks, J., Clyde, T., Gibbs, J. and Rolbiecki, D., 1999 “A Chemical, Physical and Biological Water Quality Survey of Lake Texoma: August 1996 - September 1997", prepared for the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers Tulsa District, University of North Texas, Denton, Texas, 2113 pgs.

75. Atkinson, S.F., Acevedo, M.F., Dickson, K.L and Rolbiecki, D.A., 1998 “Distinguishing Between Chlorophyll-a and Suspended Solids in Lake Water using Hyperspectral Data”, in Remote Sensing for Agriculture, Ecosystems and Hydrology, Engman, E.T. (ed.), Proceedings of the International Society for Optical Engineering, Vol. 3499, pp. 97-104.

74. Clifford, P.A., Atkinson, S.F., Hinckley, D.A., Suedel, B.C., Ludwig, D.F. and Dillon, T.M., 1998, “Selection of Contaminants and Receptors of Concern for Ecological Risk Assessments Using the Paired Comparison Technique (PCT)”, Human and Ecological Risk Assessment, Vol.4, No. 5 pp. 1189-1215.

73. Atkinson, S.F., Dickson, K.L., Waller, W.T., McDonough, T.J. and Fisher, T., 1998 “Analysis of Potential Atrazine Application Locations in Portions of the Lake Lewisville Watershed Using Satellite Remote Sensing and GIS Modeling, prepared for the Trinity River Authority of Texas, 36 pgs.

72. Atkinson, S.F. and Necsoiu M., 1997, "Hyperspectral Imagery on Coniferous Forest Stands", Romanian Journal of Optoelectronics, Vol. 5 No. 2 pp. 114-121.

71. Newell, J.M., Dickson, K.L., Fitzgerald, J.W., Atkinson, S.F. and Acevedo, M.F., 1997, "A Landscape Ecological Characterization of the Ray Roberts Lake Study Area, North-Central Texas: Temporal Variations in Landscape Pattern, 1987-1992," Romanian Journal of Optoelectronics, Vol.5, No. 2 pp. 95-110.

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70. Cairns, S. H., Dickson, K.L. and Atkinson, S.F., 1997 "Monitoring Selected Water Quality Trophic Indicators with SPOT Satellite HRV Data", Photogrammetric Engineering & Remote Sensing, Vol. 63, No. 3, pp. 263-265.

69. Atkinson, S.F., Dickson, K.L., Franks, J.L., Hunter, B.A., Waller, W.T and Burks, S., 1996, "An Evaluation of U.S. Army Corps of Engineers Provided Historical Water Quality Data From Lake Texoma: Implications for a Water Quality Monitoring Program", prepared for the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, Tulsa District, 218 pgs.

68. Necsoiu M.D. and Atkinson, S.F., 1995, "Preliminary Results in the Use of ERS-1 Imagery for Black Sea Coastal Studies", EUROPTO SPIE -SAR Data Processing for Remote Sensing, No. 20, Vol 2316, pgs. 171-181.

67. Atkinson, S.F., Schoolmaster, F.A., Lyons, D.I. and Coffey, J.M., 1995, "A Geographic Information Systems Approach to Sanitary Landfill Siting Procedures - Case Study: Denton County, Texas", The Environmental Professional, Vol. 17, pp. 20-26.

66. Atkinson, S.F., Necsoiu M.D. and Dickson, K.L., 1995, "WWW- The Future of Communications is Here Today", Revista de Optoelectronica, Annul. III, Vol. III, No. 2, pg 9-16.

65. Institute of Applied Sciences, 1995, "Ray Roberts Lake Post Impoundment Environmental Study Year-Six" Supplement to Design Memorandum No. 8, Master Plan, prepared fro the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, Ft. Worth District, 226 pgs.

64. Atkinson, S.F., 1995, "Introduction to GIS for Nonpoint Source Pollution Analyses ", technical guidelines prepared for the Society for Toxicology and Environmental Chemistry, Pensacola, Florida, 87 pgs.

63. Canter, L.W. and Atkinson, S.F., 1995, "Environmental Quality Planning ", technical guidelines prepared for the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, Headquarters, Washington, D.C., 843 pgs.

62. Atkinson, S.F. and Thomlinson, J.R., 1994, "An Examiniation of Ground Water Pollution Potential Through GIS Modeling", American Society of Photogrammetry and Remote Sensing-American Congress on Surveying and Mapping, Technical Papers, Volume 1: ASPRS, pgs. 71-80.

61. Atkinson, S.F., Sill, P.E. and Thomlinson, J.R., 1994, "Classification Methods for Separating Satellite Imagery into Discrete Landuse Classes When Class Mixing Occurs, Proceedings of the 96th Annual Meeting of the Texas Academy of Science, March 4-6, 1993, Denton, Texas, pgs. 210-215.

60. Thomlinson, J.R. and Atkinson, S.F., 1994, "Patch Characteristics of Red-Cockaded Woodpecker Colonies: A Geographic Information Systems Approach", Proceedings of the 96th Annual Meeting of the Texas Academy of Science, March 4-6, 1993, Denton, Texas, pgs. 204-209.

59. Atkinson, S.F., Thomlinson, J.R., Sill, P.E. and Dickson, K.L., 1993, "Image Processing and Geographic Information Systems Modeling of Land Use and Nonpoint Source Pollution Potential in the Upper Trinity River and Richland Chambers Lake Watersheds", report prepared for the Tarrant County Water Control and Improvement District Number One, Fort Worth, Texas, 68 pgs, plus 16 page Executive Summary and 64 page Appendix.

58. Hunter, B.A., Atkinson, S.F. and Kennedy, J.H., 1993, "Satellite Remote Sensing to Identify Tobacco and Water Bodies in the Central Coastal Region of North Carolina", report prepared for the Miles Corporation, Stilwell, Kansas, 42 pgs.

57. Atkinson, S.F., Thomlinson, J.R., Sill, P.E. and Dickson, K.L., 1993, "Image Processing and Geographic Information Systems Modeling of Land Use and Nonpoint Source Pollution Potential in the Upper Trinity River and Richland Chambers Lake Watersheds", report prepared for the Tarrant County Water Improvement and Control District Number One, Fort Worth, Texas, 68 pgs, plus appendicies, plus Executive Summary.

56. Schoolmaster, F.A., Atkinson, S.F. and Dickson, K.L., 1992, "An Interdisciplinary Approach to Developing M.S. and Ph.D. Programs in Environmental Science", The Environmental Professional, Vol. 14 No. 4, pgs. 1-7.

55. Atkinson, S.F., Acevedo, M.F. and Tonella, G., 1992, "GIS and Global Climate Change", Proceedings of the American Society of Photogrammetry and Remote Sensing 1992 Meeting, Technical Papers, Vol. 3, pp. 254-263.

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54. Dickson, K.L., Schoolmaster, F.A. and Atkinson, S.F., 1992, "Educating Environmental Scientists for the 21st Century", in Oelschlaeger, M. (ed) After Earth Day - Continuing the Conservation Effort, University of North Texas Press, Denton, Texas.

53. Thomlinson, J.R. and Atkinson, S.F., 1992, "DRASTIC Mapping of the State of Texas: A Geographic Information Systems Approach", Proceedings of the American Water Resources Association Symposium - Availability of Ground Water Resources, Raleigh, North Carolina.

52. Dickson, K.L., Schoolmaster, F.A. and Atkinson, S.F., 1992, "Educating Environmental Scientists for the 21st Century", in Oeslchlaeger, M. After Earth Day - Continuing the Conservation Effort, UNT Press, pgs. 83-87.

51. Atkinson, S.F., Thomlinson, J.R., Hunter, B.A., Coffey, J.M. and Dickson, K.L., 1992, "The DRASTIC Ground Water Pollution Potential of Texas", report prepared for the Texas Higher Education Coordinating Board Advanced Technology Program, Austin, Texas, 30 pgs.

50. Atkinson, S.F. and Hunter, B.A., 1992, "Image Processing of the Anaconda Smelter Area - Final Report of the Three Year EPA/UNT Cooperative Agreement", report prepared for the Environmental Monitoring Systems Laboratory, Environmental Protection Agency, Las Vegas, Nevada, 8 pgs.

49. Atkinson, S.F. and Thomlinson, J.R., 1991, "The Use of Geological Data in Unsupervised Habitat Classification with Satellite Imagery", Proceedings of the 8th Thematic Conference on Geologic Remote Sensing", Environmental Research Institute of Michigan, Ann Arbor, Michigan, pgs. 1297-1308.

48. Atkinson, S.F., 1991, "Using Geographic Information Systems to Locate Sites for Stormwater Detention Basins", Proceedings of the How Healthy is the Upper Trinity River? Conference, Texas Water Resources Institute, College Station, Texas, pgs. 133-144.

47. Atkinson, S.F. and Hunter, B.A., 1991, "Satellite Analyses of Potential Habitat Types Near the City of Georgetown, Texas", report to the City of Georgetown, Texas, Center for Remote Sensing and Landuse Analsyes, Institute of Applied Sciences, University of North Texas, 28 pgs.

46. Advanced Aquatic Technology Associates, Inc., 1991, "Carstensz Meadow Vegetation Classification Using Landsat Satellite Imagery", report to Freeport Indonesia, Inc.- Irian Jaya, Indonesia, Center for Remote Sensing and Landuse Analsyes, Institute of Applied Sciences, University of North Texas, 29 pgs.

45. Shaw, D.M. and Atkinson, S.F., 1990, "The Use of Geographic Information Systems for Ornothological Reserach", Condor, Vol. 92, No. 3, pp. 564-570.

44. Atkinson, S.F., 1990, "A Simplified Habitat Evaluation for Use With Remote Sensing Data", The Environmental Professional, Vol. 12, No. 7, pp. 122-130.

43. Atkinson, S.F., Hunter, B.A. and Marr, P.G., 1990, "Spatial Analysis of Ground Water Pollution", Proceedings of the National Computer Graphics Association GIS'90, NCGA, Fairfax, Virginia, pp. 30-39.

42. Atkinson, S.F., Church, G.M., Shaw, D.M. and Hunter, B.A., 1990, "Characterization of Historical Eskimo Curlew Habitat in Texas", report to the Texas Parks and Wildlife, Center for Remote Sensing and Landuse Analsyes, Institute of Applied Sciences, University of North Texas, 40 pgs.

41. Atkinson, S.F. and Hunter, B.A., 1990, "Final Report: GIS Analyses of American Chrome and Chemical Ground Water Contamination", report to the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, Center for Remote Sensing and Landuse Anayses, Institute of Applied Sciences, Unviersity of North Texas, 70 pgs.

40. Atkinson, S.F. and Hunter, B.A., 1990, "Final Report: GIS Analyses of El Paso/Juarez Air Quality" report to the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, Center for Remote Sensing and Landuse Anayses, Institute of Applied Sciences, Unviersity of North Texas, 64 pgs.

39. Shaw, D.M. and Atkinson, S.F., 1990, "Final Report: Remote Sensing for the Identification of Black-Capped Vireo Nesting Habitat", Center for Remote Sensing and Landuse Analysis, Institute of Applied Sciences, University of North Texas, Denton, Texas, 32 pgs.

38. Atkinson, S.F., Walker, S.W., Shaw, D.M., Hunter, B.A., Marr, P.G., Coffey, J.M. and Evans, K.J., 1989, "A Geographic Information System Approach to Implementing DRASTIC for Ground Water Protection", Papers and Proceedings of the 12th Applied Geography Conference, Association of American Geographers, Binghamton, N.Y., pp. 90-98.

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37. Dickson, K.L., Arnold, W.R., Waller, W.T., Kennedy, J.H., Hall, J.F. and Atkinson, S.F., 1989, "Methods and Approaches for Assessing the Impacts of Point and Nonpoint Source Pollution on Water Quality: The Trinity River, A Case Study", Papers and Proceedings of the 12th Applied Geography Conference, Association of American Geographers, Binghamton, N.Y. pp. 82-88.

36. Atkinson, S.F., Dickson, K.L. and DelRegno, K.J., 1989, "Use of Remote Sensing and Geographic Information Systems for Predicting Sediment and Nutrient Loadings to Water Supply Reservoirs", in Jensen R. and Dunagan, C. (eds.), Proceedings of the 22nd Water for Texas Conference - "Managing Texas' Waters: Stewardship in a Regulatory Environment", Texas Water Resources Institute, College Station, Texas, pgs. 152-160.

35. Atkinson, S.F., Dickson, K.L., Hunter, B.A., Coffey, J.M., Marr, P.G., Walker, S.W. and Shaw, D.M., 1989, "Remote Sensing and GIS for Nonpoint Source Pollution Analysis in the City of Dallas' Eastern Watershed", report to the City of Dallas Water Utilities, Dallas, Texas, 110 pgs.

34. Shaw, D.M., Hunter, B.A., Atkinson, S.F. and Smith, K.J., 1989, "Remote Sensing and GIS for the Austin Regional Habitat Conservation Plan", Center for Remote Sensing and Landuse Analysis, Institute of Applied Sciences, University of North Texas, Denton, Texas, 75 pgs.

33. Shaw, D.M., Tazik, D.J., Coffey, J.M. and Atkinson, S.F., 1989, "Status Report: The Black-Capped Vireo on Camp Bullis, Fort Sam Houston, Texas", Center for Remote Sensing and Landuse Analysis, Institute of Applied Sciences, University of North Texas, Denton, Texas, 36 pgs.

32. Atkinson, S.F., Walker, S.W. and Dickson, K.L., 1989, "Image Processing and Geographic Information System Modeling of Land Use and Nonpoint Source Pollution Potential in the Cedar Creek Reservoir Watershed", Center for Remote Sensing and Landuse Analysis, Institute of Applied Sciences, University of North Texas, Denton, Texas, 138 pgs.

31. Walker, S.W., Nelson, T.A. and Atkinson, S.F., 1989, "Nonpoint Source Pollution Predictions for the Cedar Creek Reservoir Watershed in the Year 2010", Center for Remote Sensing and Landuse Analysis, Institute of Applied Sciences, University of North Texas, Denton, Texas, 12 pgs.

30. Atkinson, S.F., 1988, "Nonpoint Pollution Control Site Selection Planning", Proceedings of the Third Annual International Conference on Geographic Information Systems, (GIS/LIS '88), San Antonio, Texas, American Society for Photogrammetry and Remote Sensing, Falls Church, Virginia, pp. 685-694.

29. Shaw, D.M. and Atkinson, S.F., 1988, "GIS Applications for Golden-cheeked Warbler Habitat Description", Proceedings of the Third Annual International Conference on Geographic Information Systems, (GIS/LIS '88), San Antonio, Texas, American Society for Photogrammetry and Remote Sensing, Falls Church, Virginia, pp. 401-406.

28. Atkinson, S.F., 1988, "Planning for the Control of Nonpoint Pollution", Minneapolis, Minnesota, Papers and Proceedings of the 11th Applied Geography Conference, Association of American Geographers, State University of New York at Binghamton, Vol. 11, pp. 94-104.

27. DelRegno, K.J. and Atkinson, S.F., 1988, "Nonpoint Pollution and Watershed Management: A Remote Sensing and Geographic Information System (GIS) Approach", Lake and Reservoir Management, Vol.4, No. 2, pp. 17-25.

26. Atkinson, S.F., Dickson, K.L. and DelRegno, D.J., 1988, "Use of Remote Sensing and GIS for Watershed Management", Proceedings of the 15th Water for Texas Conference, Houston, Texas, Texas Water Resources Institute, College Station, Texas, 15 pgs.

25. Atkinson, S.F., Dickson, K.L. and DelRegno, D.J., 1988, "Use of Remote Sensing and Geographic Information Systems for predicting Sediment and Nutrient Loadings to Water Supply Reservoirs, New Waves, Vol. 1, No. 4, p. 4.

24. Dickson, K.L., Atkinson, S.F., Fitzpatrick, L., Zimmerman, E. and Rodgers, J.H.Jr., 1988, "Pre-Impoundment Environmental Study of Ray Roberts Lake", report to U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, Fort Worth District, Fort Worth, Texas, 320 pgs.

23. Atkinson, S.F., Dickson, K.L., Shaw, D.M., Hunter, B.A., Marr, P.G., and Martin, K.R., 1988, "Remote Sensing and GIS for Nonpoint Source Pollution Analysis in the City of Dallas' Western Watersheds", report to the City of Dallas Water Utilities, Dallas, Texas, 131 pgs.

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22. U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, 1988, "Final Environmental Impact Statement for a Proposed Brooke Army Medical Center at Fort Sam Houston, Texas", Fort Worth District, Environmental Resources Branch, Fort Worth, Texas, 129 pgs.

21. Natural Heritage Foundation, Texas Parks and Wildlife, 1988, "Interim Status Report, Golden-Cheeked Warbler Status Review", report to the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, Albuquerque, New Mexico, 30 pgs. plus appendices.

20. Atkinson, S.F., 1987, "Chapter 8: Ground Water Contamination from Saltwater Intrusion and Limitation on Agricultural Activities", in Fairchild, D.M., Ground Water Quality and Agricultural Practices, Lewis Publishers, Chelsea, Michigan, pp. 91-110.

19. Atkinson, S.F., 1987, "COE uses GIS in Flood Study", Photogrammetric Engineering and Remote Sensing, Vol. 53, No. 11, pp. 1592-1593.

18. Tomlinson, P. and Atkinson, S.F., 1987, "Environmental Audits: Proposed Terminology", Environmental Monitoring and Assessment, Vol. 8, No. 3, pp. 187-198.

17. Tomlinson, P. and Atkinson, S.F., 1987, "Environmental Audits: A Literature Review", Environmental Monitoring and Assessment, Vol. 8, No. 3, pp. 239-261.

16. Atkinson, S.F., 1987, "COE relies on ERDAS System for '404' EIS", ERDAS Monitor, Vol. 1, No. 1, pp. 1, 7-8.

15. Atkinson, S.F. and Marr, P.G., 1987, "The Use of Remote Sensing for Land Use Mapping" report to the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, Galveston District, Institute of Applied Sciences, University of North Texas, Denton, Texas, 19 pgs. plus appendices.

14. Alan Plummer and Associates, Inc., 1987, "Revised Maximum Environmental Quality Scenario", report to the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, Fort Worth District, Institute of Applied Sciences, University of North Texas, Denton, Texas, 69 pgs.

13. U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, 1987, "Final Regional Environmental Impact Statement: Trinity River and Tributaries", Fort Worth District, Environmental Resources Branch, Fort Worth, Texas, 504 pgs.

12. Atkinson, S.F., Miller, G.D., Curry, D.S., Lee, S.B., 1986, Salt-Water Intrusion: Status and Potential in the Contiguous United States, Lewis Publishers, Chelsea, Michigan, 390 pp.

11. Atkinson, S.F., 1985, "Habitat-Based Methods for Biological Impact Assessment", The Environmental Professional, Vol. 7, No. 3, pp. 265-282.

10. Canter, L.W., Atkinson, S.F. and Leistritz, F.L., 1985, Impact of Growth, Lewis Publishers, Chelsea, Michigan, 533 pp.

9. Atkinson, S.F. and Hathorn, P.M., 1985 "Cover Type Interpretation in North Central Texas Using a Micro- Computer Based Multispectral Image Processing System", Proceedings U.S. Army Corps of Engineers Fifth Remote Sensing Symposium, Remote Sensing Applications for Water Resources Management, October 28-30, Ann Arbor, Michigan, pp. 486-502.

8. Atkinson, S.F., 1985.,"Adaptation of Statistical Residual Analysis for the Use with Remotely Sensed Data to Aid in Biological Impact Assessment", Ph.D. Dissertation, University of Oklahoma, Norman, Oklahoma.

7. Atkinson, S.F., 1984, "Mitigation of Impacts on Wildlife Habitat and the Concept of Mitigation-Banking", Environmental Impact Assessment Worldletter, Vol. 2, No. 1, June/July.

6. Deeley, G.M. and Atkinson, S.F., 1984, "A BASIC Scaling- Weighting Program for Pocket- and Micro-Computers," Environmental Impact Assessment Worldletter, Vol. 2, No. 1, June/July.

5. Atkinson, S.F., 1984, "Biological Monitoring", in Canter, L.W., et al., "Environmental Monitoring Planning", submitted to the U.S. Army Ballistic Missile Defense System Command, Huntsville, Alabama, 224 pp.

4. Canter, L.W., Atkinson, S.F. and Leistritz, F.L., 1983, "Procedural Guide for Socio-Economic Impact", Report submitted to the U.S. Army Ballistic Missile Defense Systems Command, Huntsville, Alabama, Dec. 1983, 896 pp.

3. Atkinson, S.F., Seller, L.E., and Canter, L.W., 1982, "Selenium as it Relates to Drinking Water", Report NCGWR 82-11, Jan. 1982. National Center for Ground Water Research, University of Oklahoma, Norman, Oklahoma, 24 pp.

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2. Atkinson, S.F., 1982, "Evaluation of a Methodology for Predicting Ground Water Pollution from Oil-Gas Field Activities", M.S. Thesis, University of Oklahoma, Norman, Oklahoma, 108 pp.

1. Atkinson, S.F. and Canter, L.W., 1981, "Chromium in Ground Water", Report NCGWR 81-11, Nov. 1981, National Center for Ground Water Research, University of Oklahoma, Norman, Oklahoma, 55 pp.

IV. PRESENTATIONS 100. Atkinson, S.F., 2018, “Systematic Decision Making for Selecting Preferred Alternatives”, Advanced

Environmental Law for DoD Environmental Professionals, July 17-20, Silverdale, Washington. 99. Atkinson, S.F., 2018, “Incomplete and Unavailable Information in the NEPA process”, Strategic

Environmental Planning for DoD Environmental Professionals, April 24-27, Washington, D.C. 98. Atkinson, S.F., 2017, “Cumulative Effects Analysis”, Advanced Environmental Law for DoD

Environmental Professionals, May 23-26, Honolulu, Hawaii. 97. Atkinson, S.F., 2017, “Environmental Impacts Analysis and Rational Planning”, Strategic Environmental

Planning for DoD Environmental Professionals, August 15-18, Norfolk, Virginia. 96. Kala, A., Atkinson, S.F., Tiwari, C., Oppong, J. and Mikler, A., 2014, “Using Multivariate Geovisualization

to Model the Relationships between Place Vulnerability and West Nile Virus Risk”, 7th International Conference on Environmental Science and Technology, June 9-13, Houston, Texas.

95. Beckham, J., Atkinson, S.F., Mikler, A., Kennedy, J.H. 2013, “Habitat utilization by bumble bees (Bombus

spp.) in Denton County, Texas”, 61st Annual Meeting of the Entomological Society of America, Nov. 10 – 13, Austin, Texas.

94. Beckham, J. Atkinson, S.F., Mikler, A. and Kennedy, J.H., 2013, “Utilization of urban green spaces by bumble bees (Bombus spp.) in north Texas”, 36th Annual Ethnobiology Conference, April 11-14, Denver, Colorado.

93. Kala, A.K., Atkinson, S.F., Tiwari, C, Mikler, A. 2013, Tele-epidemiology approach for modeling place vulnerability: a case study of West Nile Virus, Association of American Geographer’s Annual Meeting, April 9-13, Los Angeles, California.

92. Kala, A.K., Atkinson, S.F., and Mikler, A., 2012, Predicting West Nile Virus Disease Susceptibility Using GIS Modeling Techniques, International Conference of Environmental Science and Technology, June 25-29, Houston, Texas.

91. Kala, A.K., Atkinson, S.F., and Mikler, A., 2012, West Nile Virus Disease Prediction Modeling Using GIS Techniques, Annual Meeting of the Association of American Geographers, February 24-28, New York City, New York.

90. Avina, A., Atkinson, S.F., Frank,D.M., Pierce, K., Illoldi-Rangel, P., Rivaldi, C, Scheurmann, J., Sarkar, S. and Williamson, P.C., 2010, “The Ecology of Vectors and the Epidemiology of Two Tick-borne Diseases in Texas”, 60th James Steele Conference on Diseases in Nature Transmissible to Man, June 9-11, Austin, Texas.

89. Avina, A., Tiwari C, Williamson, P.C., Oppong, J., Atkinson, S.F., 2010, “A Spatially Explicit Environmental Health Surveillance Framework for Tick-Borne Diseases”, Association of American Geographers Annual Meeting, April 14-18, Washington, D.C.

88. Canter, L.W. and Atkinson, S.F., 2008(a), “Adaptive Management and Integrated Decision Making – An Emerging Tool for Cumulative Effects Management”, Presented at the International Association for Impact Assessment, Assessing and Managing Cumulative Environmental Effects, Special Topic Meeting, November 6-9, 2008, Calgary, Alberta, Canada.

87. Canter, L.W. and Atkinson, S.F., 2008(b), “Environmental Indices and Habitat Suitability Models”, Presented at the International Association for Impact Assessment, Assessing and Managing Cumulative Environmental Effects, Special Topic Meeting, November 6-9, 2008, Calgary, Alberta, Canada.

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86. Atkinson, S.F., Canter, L.W. and Mangham, W.M., 2008, “Multiple Uses of Geographic Information Systems (GIS) in Cumulative Effects Assessment (CEA)” , Presented at the International Association for Impact Assessment, Assessing and Managing Cumulative Environmental Effects, Special Topic Meeting, November 6-9, 2008, Calgary, Alberta, Canada.

85. Atkinson, S.F., Kennedy, J., Slye, J., Johnson, D. and Venables, B. 2008, “Aquatic Habitat Modeling via Watershed Data Using GIS Modeling”, Presented at the International Association for Impact Assessment, Assessing and Managing Cumulative Environmental Effects, Special Topic Meeting, November 6-9, 2008, Calgary, Alberta, Canada.

84. Atkinson, S.F., 2005, “Cumulative Effects Analysis for Environmental Impact Assessment”, presented at the 2005 Advanced Environmental Law for EoD Environmental Professionals Symposium, Washington, D.C., June 9-10.

83. Atkinson, S.F., 2005, “Landuse Change in North Central Texas as observed by Thematic Mapper Satellite Imagery, presented at the NASA Texas GIS Forum, Austin, Texas, April 26.

82. Atkinson, S.F., 2004, “Considerations for Sampling Large Reservoirs, Water Quality Monitoring at Lake Texoma”, presented at the Texas Commission on Environmental Quality, Annual Monitoring Conference, Canyon of the Eagles, Texas, September 28-30.

81. Atkinson, S.F., 2004, “Nuclear Waste Disposal at Yucca Mountain, Nevada”, presented at the Brookhaven College Life Science Symposium Series, Dallas, Texas, April 14.

80. Atkinson, S.F., 2004, “Sea Lions, Fish and Jobs: A Case Study of Interactions between Policy, Economics and Science”, presented at the Environmental Science Seminar Series, University of North Texas, Denton, April 2.

79. Atkinson, S.F., 2002, “Atrazine Modeling and Monitoring”, presented at the Baylor University Environmental Science Seminar Series, October 2.

78. Atkinson, S.F., 2000, “Mitigation and Monitoring of Cumulative Effects”, presented at the Council on Environmental Quality’s Cumulative Effects Workshop, Olympia, Washington, September 18-20.

77. Atkinson, S.F., 2000, “Case Study of Cumulative Effects Assessment for Resource and Ecosystem Management - The Tusayan (Grand Canyon) EIS”, presented at the Council on Environmental Quality’s Cumulative Effects Workshop, Olympia, Washington, September 18-20.

76. Atkinson, S.F., 1999, “Documentation of Biodiversity Impacts (Including Cumulative Biodiversity Impacts”, presented at the International Association of Impact Assessment, Glasgow, Scotland, June 14-19.

75. Atkinson, S.F., 1999, “The Challenge of Changing Attitudes about Air Quality - Challenge #1 Understanding the Fundamentals”, presented at the 1999 Sustainable Communities Conference, Denton, Texas, May 27-28.

74. McDonough, T.J., Atkinson, S.F., and Waller, W.T., 1999, “Analysis of Atrazine Runoff Risk Potential in a Regional Watershed Using Remote Sensing and GIS”, presented at the 1999 Meeting of the American Society of Photogrammetry and Remote Sensing, Portland, Oregon, May 17-21.

73. Atkinson, S.F., and Rolbecki, D.A., 1999, “On Determining Chlorophyll-a Concentration from Overall Turbidity for Establishing the Trophic State Index Using Hyperspectral Data”, presented at the 1999 Annual Meeting of the American Society of Photogrammetry and Remote Sensing, Portland, Oregon, May 17-21.

72. Rolbiecki, D.A., Dickson, K.L., Atkinson, S.F., and Acevedo, M.F., 1997, “High-Resolution Analysis of Light Attenuation in Lake Texoma (Oklahoma-Texas) to Estimate Chlorophyll-a Concentration”, presented at the 1997 Annual Meeting of the North American Lake Management Society, Houston, Texas, July 14-18.

71. Atkinson, S.F., 1997, "The Effect of Adding and Removing Input Parameters on the DRASTIC Ground Water Pollution Potential Model", presented at the 1997 Annual Meeting of the International Association of Impact Assessment, New Orleans, Louisiana, May 28-30.

70. Atkinson, S.F., Newell, J.M., Smith, D.P. Dickson, K.L., Fitzgerald, J.W., and Acevedo, M., 1996, "Temporal Variations in Landscape Pattern in the Lake Ray Roberts Study Area, North-Central Texas", presented at the 4th Symposium of Optoelectronics, Bucharest, Romania, September 18-20.

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69. Necsoiu, M.D. and Atkinson, S.F, 1996, "AVIRIS Hyperspectral Imagery Analysis of the Andrews National Forest", presented at the 4th Symposium of Optoelectronics, Bucharest, Romania, September 18-20.

68. Neal, D.M and Atkinson, S.F., 1996, "Disasters, Remote Sensing and Distant Learning", presented at the Natural Hazards Workshop, Denver, Colorado, July 8-10.

67. Neal, D.M. and Atkinson, S.F., 1996, "Applications of Remote Sensing in Disaster Management Situations", presented at the Capital Area Emergency Management Forum, Austin, Texas, June 15.

66. Newell, J.M, Smith, D.P, Dickson, K.L., Atkinson S.F., Fitzgerald, J.W. and Acevedo, M., 1996, "Temporal Variation in Landscape Pattern in the Ray Roberts Lake Study Area ", presented at the 11th Annual International Landscape Ecolology Symposium, Galveston, Texas, Mar. 26-30.

65. Acevedo, D.V., Dickson, K.L., Atkinson, S.F. Waller, W.T, Acevedo, M., 1996, "Measuring Spectral Characteristics of Light in Aquatic and Terrestrial Ecosystems", presented at the Texas Academy of Science 99th Annual Conference, Galveston, Texas, Mar. 13-15.

64. Neal, D.M. and Atkinson, S.F., 1995 "Computers for Disaster Response", presented at the Katastrophenforschungsstelle (Disaster Research Center), Christian-Albrechts-Universitat, Kiel, Germany, December 3-5.

63. Atkinson, S.F., 1995, "World Wide Web Environmental Sites and Data Availability", presented at the Texas Water and the Internet 2nd Annual Meeting, San Marcos, Texas, December 11.

62. Atkinson, S.F. and Neal, D.M., 1995, "Mississippi River Flooding in 1993; Utilizing Satellite Imagery", presented at the Remote Sensing Data/Digital Library Technology Investigators Meeting, Fairmont, West Virginia, November 27-29.

61. Atkinson, S.F. and Neal, D.M., 1995, "Mississippi River Flooding in 1993; Utilizing Satellite Imagery", presented at the Remote Sensing Data/Digital Library Technology Investigators Meeting, Fairmont, West Virginia, November 27-29.

60. Neal, D.M. and Atkinson, S.F., 1995, "Emergency and Crisis Management: A Remote Sensing Application, presented at the Public Use of Earth and Space Science Data over the Internet Symposium", Greenbelt, Maryland, January 23-25.

59. Atkinson, S.F. and Thomlinson, J.R., 1994, "An Examination of Ground Water Pollution Potential Through GIS Modeling" presented at the 1994 ASPRS/ASCM Annual Convention & Exposition, Reno, Nevada, Ap 25-28.

58. Hunter, B.A. and Atkinson, S.F., 1993, "Is All Agriculture Adjacent to Water Bodies? A Remote Sensing Approach to the Spatial Relationship of Cropland and Aquatic Habitat", presented at the American Water Resources Association 29th Annual Conference and Symposium, Tuscon, Arizona, Aug 29-Sept 2.

57. Atkinson, S.F., Thomlinson, J.R. and Sill, P.E., 1993, "Gully Erosion Verses Sheet-and-Rill: Are Management Efforts Addressing the Larger Problem?", presented at the American Water Resources Association 29th Annual Conference and Symposium, Tuscon, Arizona, Aug 29-Sept 2.

56. Atkinson, S.F., 1993, "Ground Water Pollution Potential and the Large Data Base Problem", presented at the 4th Biennial GIS Conference, Austin, Texas, April 21-22.

55. Thomlinson, J.R. and Atkinson, S.F. 1993, "Patch Characteristics of Red-Cockaded Woodpecker Colonies: A Geographic Information Systems Approach", Texas Academy of Science 1993 Annual Meeting, Denton, Texas, March 5-6.

54. Atkinson, S.F., Sill, P.E. and Thomlinson, J.R., 1993, "Classification Methods for Separating Satellite Imagery into Discrete Landuse Classes When Class Mixing Occurs, presented at the 96th Annual Meeting of the Texas Academy of Science, Denton, Texas, March 4-6.

53. Thomlinson, J.R. and Atkinson, S.F., 1992, "Geographic Information Systems and Landscape Ecology: A Powerful Tool for Analyzing the Fragmented Forest", presented at the Third Annual Texas ARC/INFO Users Conference, San Antonio, Texas, October 20-21.

52. Atkinson, S.F., Acevedo, M.F. and Tonella, G., 1992, "GIS and Global Climate Change", presented at the American Society of Photogrammetry and Remote Sensing 1992 Meeting, August 3-8, 1992, Washington, D.C.

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51. Thomlinson, J.R. and Atkinson, S.F., 1992, "DRASTIC Mapping of the State of Texas: A Geographic Information Systems Approach" presented at the American Water Resources Association 1992 Convention, April 13-16, Raleigh, North Carolina.

50. Thomlinson, J.R. and Atkinson, S.F., 1991, "Raster-Based GIS and Large Data Bases: The Art of the State" presented at the 2nd Annual Texas Arc/Info Users' Conference, Nov. 6-8, Denton, Texas.

49. Hunter B.A. and Atkinson, S.F., 1991, "Satellite Remote Sensing and Raster GIS", presented at the 2nd Annual Texas Arc/Info Users' Conference, Nov. 6-8, Denton, Texas.

48. Atkinson, S.F. and Hunter, B.A., 1991, "Spatial Analysis of a Groundwater Contamination", presented at the Eleventh Annual ESRI User Conference, May 19-24, Palm Springs, California.

47. Atkinson, S.F. and Hunter, B.A., 1991, "Spatial Analysis of a Groundwater Contamination", presented at the Texas GIS Data Exchange Forum, May 13-14, Austin, Texas.

46. Atkinson, S.F. and Thomlinson, J.R., 1991, "The Use of Geological Data in Unsupervised Habitat Classification with Satellite Imagery", presented at the Eight Thematic Conference on Geologic Remote Sensing, April 29 - May 2, Denver, Colorado.

45. Atkinson, S.F., 1991, "Satellite Remote Sensing and Environmental Impacts", presented at the After Earth Day: Continuing the Conservation Effort Conference, April 16-18, Denton, Texas.

44. Hunter, B.A., and Atkinson, S.F., 1991, "Applications of Satellite Remote Sensing for Land Use/Land Cover Analyses," presented at the 1991 Water Quality Data Assessment Seminar, March 5-7, Bandera, Texas.

43. Atkinson, S.F., 1990, "Using Geographic Information Systems to Locate Sites for Stormwater Detention Basins", presented at the Upper Trinity River Conference, sponsored by the Texas Water Resources Institute, Texas, October 2, Fort Worth, Texas.

42. Atkinson, S.F., 1990, "Ground Water Contamination Analysis Through the Use of GIS", presented at the National Computer Graphics Association GIS '90 Meeting, August 27-29, Houston, Texas.

41. Schoolmaster, F.A., Atkinson, S.F. and Dickson, K.L, 1990, "Developing New M.S. and Ph.D. Degree Programs in Environmental Science: A Case Study in Interdisciplinary Cooperation", presented at the 15th Annual Conference of the National Association of Environmental Professionals, June 19-22, San Antonio, Texas.

40. Atkinson, S.F., 1990, "Predicting Water Quality with Geographic Information Systems", presented at the Soil and Water Conservation Annual Meeting, June 15-16, Wichita Falls, Texas.

39. Atkinson, S.F., DelRegno, K.J. and Dickson, K.L., 1989, "Multiple Watershed Nonpoint Source Pollution Analyses", presented at the 9th International North American Lake Management Society Symposium, November 7-10, Austin, Texas.

38. Pillard, D.A., Atkinson, S.F. and Dickson, K.L., 1989, "Using Digital Satellite Imagery to Predict Water Quality in Rural Watersheds", presented at the 9th International North American Lake Management Society Symposium, November 7-10, Austin, Texas.

37. Atkinson, S.F., Pillard, D.A., Hathorn, P.M. and Lane, W.G., "Integrating Remote Sensing and GIS for Water Resources Research", presented at the Society of Environmental Toxicology and Chemistry's 10th Annual Meeting, October 28-November 2, Toronto, Canada.

36. Shaw, D.M. and Atkinson, S.F., 1989, "Nonpoint Pollution Control - Site Selection for Wet Detention Basins on the Trinity River, Texas", presented at the Society of Environmental Toxicology and Chemistry's 10th Annual Meeting, October 28-November 2, Toronto, Canada.

35. Atkinson, S.F., Walker, S.W., Shaw, D.M., Hunter, B.A., Marr, P.G., Coffey, J.M. and Evans, K.J., 1989, "A Geographic Information System Approach to Implementing "DRASTIC" for Ground Water Protection", presented at the 12th Applied Geography Conference, October 18-20, Binghampton, New York.

34. Coffey, J.M. and Atkinson, S.F., 1989, "The Effect of Coupling Image Processing with GIS to Determine Potential Black-Capped Vireo Habitat on Camp Bullis, Texas", presented at the 1989 Meeting of the Southwest Association of American Geographers, October 2-6, Albuquerque, New Mexico.

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33. Marr, P.G. and Atkinson, S.F., 1989, "Testing the Logic of Erosion Models in the Lake Worth Watershed, Texas", presented at the 1989 Meeting of the Southwest Association of American Geographers, October 2-6, Albuquerque, New Mexico.

32. Hunter, B.A. and Atkinson, S.F., 1989, "Monitoring Nonsource Pollution in North Texas Reservoirs Using Remote Sensing and Geographic Information Systems", presented at the Texas Water Pollution Control Federation Conference, June 8, Austin, Texas.

31. Shaw, D.M. and Atkinson, S.F., 1989, "Remote Sensing and GIS for Monitoring Habitat of Endangered Species", presented at the 1989 Texas Academy of Sciences Meetings, March 3-4, Beaumont, Texas.

30. Atkinson, S.F., 1989, "Integrating Remote Sensing and GIS for Water Resources Research", presented at the Environmental Seminar Series, Oak Ridge National Laboratory, 26 June, Oak Ridge, Tennessee.

29. Shaw, D.M. and Atkinson, S.F., 1989, "GIS for Ornithological Research", presented at the Cooper Ornithological Society Meeting, 23 June, Moscow, Idaho.

28. Hunter, B.A., Atkinson, S.F., Shaw, D.M., Coffey, J.M. and Marr, P.G., 1989, "Monitoring Nonpoint Source Pollution in North Texas Reservoirs Using Satellite Images and GIS", presented at the Texas Water Pollution Control Federation Meeting, 6 June, Austin, Texas.

27. Atkinson, S.F., Pillard, D., Hathorn, P.M., Lane, W., 1989, "In Search of Water Quality-Watershed Relationships", presented at the SETAC South Central Regional Conference, May 18-19, Denton, Texas.

26. Coffey, J.M., Atkinson, S.F., Shaw, D.M., Hunter, B.A. and Marr, P.G., 1989, "Monitoring Erosional Loss Through the Use of Remote Sensing and the USLE", presented at the SETAC South Central Regional Conference, May 18-19, Denton, Texas.

25. Hunter, B.A., Atkinson, S.F., Shaw, D.M., Coffey, J.M. and Marr, P.G., 1989, "Monitoring Sedimentation and Nutrient Loading in North Texas Reservoirs Using LANDSAT Satellite Data", presented at the SETAC South Central Regional Conference, May 18-19, Denton, Texas.

24. Marr, P.G., Atkinson, S.F. and Walker, S.W., 1989, "Nonpoint Source Pollution in the Lake Worth Watershed", presented at the SETAC South Central Regional Conference, May 18-19, Denton, Texas.

23. Atkinson, S. F., 1989, "Nonpoint Source Pollution Modeling Through Geographic Information Systems", presented at the Texas Natural Resources Information Systems GIS Conference, March 29-30, Austin, Texas.

22. Shaw, D.M. and Atkinson, S.F., 1989, "Remote Sensing and GIS for Watershed Management", presented at the Texas Water Conservation Association, February 15, Austin, Texas.

21. Atkinson, S.F., 1988, "Nonpoint Pollution Control Site Selection Planning", presented at the Third International Conference of Geographic Information Systems, GIS/LIS '88, Nov. 30 - Dec 2, San Antonio, Texas.

20. Atkinson, S.F., 1988, "Planning for the Control of Nonpoint Pollution", presented at the 11th Applied Geography Conference, October 26-28, St. Paul Minnesota.

19. Atkinson, S.F., 1988, "Remote Sensing and GIS for the Implementation of the Clean Lakes Program", presented at the 11th Applied Geography Conference, October 26-28, St. Paul Minnesota.

18. Dickson, K.L. and Atkinson, S.F., 1988, "Assessing Nonpoint Source Pollution Using Remote Sensing Technologies", presented at the 15th Water for Texas Conference - Stewardship in a Regulatory Environment, October 20, Houston, Texas.

17. Dickson, K.L. and Atkinson, S.F., 1988, "Estimating Sediment and Nutrient Loadings to Reservoirs Using Remote Sensing Techniques", presented at the Annual Water Pollution Control Federation Conference, October 3-7, Dallas, Texas.

16. Atkinson, S.F., 1988, "Ground Water and Its Occurrence in North Central Texas", presented at the J.K.G. Silvey Conference on Land and Water Resource Challenges in North Central Texas, Sept. 22-23, University of North Texas, Denton, Texas.

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15. Shaw, D.M. and Atkinson, S.F., 1988, "Application of Remote Sensing and GIS for Identification and Description of Golden-cheeked Warbler Habitat", American Ornithologists Union, August 22-26, Fayetteville, Arkansas.

14. Dickson, K.L. and Atkinson, S.F., 1988, "Use of Remote Sensing and Geographical Information Systems for Watershed Management", presented at the 26th International Geographical Union Congress, August 1-26, Sydney, Australia.

13. Shaw, D.M. and Atkinson, S.F., 1988, "Application of Remote Sensing and GIS for Identification and Description of Golden-Cheeked Warbler Habitat", presented at the Southwestern Association of Naturalists, April 21-23, San Angelo, Texas.

12. DelRegno, K.J. and Atkinson, S.F., 1987, "Use of LANDSAT Multispectral Data to Determine Landuse Changes and Define Critical Areas in the City of Dallas' Watersheds", presented at the 1987 International Symposium of the North American Lake Management Society, Orlando, Florida, Nov. 3-6.

11. Hathorn, P.M. and Atkinson, S.F., 1987, "Use of LANDSAT MSS Data to Estimate Drought Conditions, Precedent Flow Conditions, and Tree Growth of Bottomland Hardwoods of the Neches River Basin, Texas", presented at the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers Sixth Remote Sensing Symposium, Galveston, Texas, November 2-4.

10. Atkinson, S.F., 1987, "Remote Sensing and GIS" Predicting Sediment Loading and Nutrient Export for Watershed Management", presented at the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers Sixth Remote Sensing Symposium, Galveston, Texas, November 2-4.

9. Shaw, D.M. and Atkinson, S.F., 1987, "Remote Sensing and GIS for Predicting Sediment Loading and Nutrient Export for Watershed Management", presented at the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers Sixth Remote Sensing Symposium, Galveston, Texas, November 2-4.

8. Atkinson, S.F., 1987, "Remote Sensing Fundamentals - First Day Tutorial", presented at the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers Sixth Remote Sensing Symposium, Galveston, Texas, November 2-4.

7. Atkinson, S.F., 1987, "Remote Sensing and GIS for Water Resources Planning and Management", invited presentation to U.S. Environmental Protection Agency's Environmental Monitoring Laboratory Seminar Series, Las Vegas, Nevada, August 5.

6. Atkinson, S.F., 1987, "Hazardous Waste Management Through Ground Water Pollution Potential Mapping", presented at the Federal Emergency Management Agency's Hazardous Materials Workshop, Denton, Texas, July 30.

5. Atkinson, S.F., "Use of Satellite Digital Data for Watershed Management and Surface Water Production," presented at 40th Annual Water Utilities Short School, University of Texas at Arlington, May 19-21, 1987, Arlington, Texas.

4. Atkinson, S.F., 1987, "Site Selection for Nonpoint Pollution Control," presented at Second Annual ERDAS User's Group Meeting, April 9-11, Atlanta, Georgia.

3. Atkinson, S.F., 1986, "Ground Water Contamination from Salt- Water Intrusion and Limitations on Agricultural Activities", presented at the National Conference on Ground Water Quality and Agricultural Practices, University of Oklahoma, 1986, Norman, Oklahoma, 28 pp.

2. Canter, L.W. and Atkinson, S.F., 1985, "Post EIS Environmental Monitoring", Presented at the ASCE National Spring Convention, Denver, Colorado, April 29-May 2, 19 pp.

1. Atkinson, S.F., 1984, "Is Ground Water Quality Related to Oil and Gas Field Activities?", presented at the Oklahoma Public Health Association Annual Meeting, Tulsa, Oklahoma, 1984, 11 pp.

V. SPONSORED RESEARCH (Total funding: $8,226,430) No. Date (PI or Co-PI, Title, Sponsor, Length) Level ($)

112. 2018 (Co-PI, with Dick and Dodd) Aquatic Macrophyte Restoration,

Lake Austin and Town Lake, City of Austin

50,000

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111. 2017 (Co-PI, with Dick and Dodd) Aquatic Macrophyte Restoration,

Lake Austin and Town Lake, City of Austin

25,000

110. 2016 (Co-PI, with Dick and Dodd) Aquatic Macrophyte Restoration, Lake Austin and Town Lake, City of Austin

50,000

109. 2016 (Co-PI, with Dick and Dodd) Native Vegetation Restoration and Management of the Trinity Strand Trail Historical Channel of the Trinity River, Trinity Strand Trails,1 year

32,000

108. 2016 (PI) Assessing the Current Distribution and Taxonomic Status of Bombus sonorous in Texas, Texas Parks and Wildlife Department, 1 year

59,197

107. 2016 (PI) Ecosystem Management Plans for Big Springs, City of Dallas, 1 year

48,000

106. 2016 (PI) Aquatic Herbicide Evaluations, Arcadis US Inc., 1 year

8,500

105. 2016 (PI) Wetland Restoration Monitoring - Camp Maxey, 1 year

10,000

104. 2016 (PI) IPA Agreement for Aaron Schad, U.S. Army Corps of Engineers,1 year

25,580

103. 2015 (PI) Lemoore Lake Aquatic and Upland Vegetation Establishment, Camp Maxey, Texas, Texas Adjutant General’s Department, 1 year

10,000

102. 2015 (PI) Restoration of Wetlands at Camp Maxey, Texas, Texas Adjutant General’s Department, 1 year

1,825

101. 2015 (PI) Modeling Bombus Pensylvanicus, Bombus Sonorus and Bombus Fraternus (Bumble Bees) Spatial Distributions in Texas, Texas Parks and Wildlife Department, 1 year

28,000

100. 2015 (Co-PI with Nagaoka, Wolverton and Pan) Effect of Crop Failure on Small Scale Village Organization Using Multispectral Remote Sensing, National Science Foundation, 2 years

116,206

99. 2014 (PI) Native Plant Communities for Wetlands, City of Grand Prairie, 1 year

74,000

98. 2014 (PI) U.S. Army Research & Development Center, LAERF IPA agreement (Aaron Shadd), 1 year

63,441

97. 2014 (PI) U.S. Army Research & Development Center, LAERF IPA agreement (Dian Smith), 1 year

80,338

96. 2014 (PI) Native Plant Restoration of Trinity River Trails and other Areas Along the Trinity River Cooridor, Trinity Commons, 1 year

20,000

95. 2013 (Co-PI with Reyna, Johnson, Crossley, Steigman) Utility of soft-release technique for Northern Bobwhite while quantifying habitat and genetic diversity on release sites, Texas AgriLife, 1 year

120,328

94.

2013 Monitoring of bumble bee (Bombus spp.) abundance and richness in Denton County Urban Green Spaces, Texas Parks and Wildlife, 1 year

22,027

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93. 2013 Field surveys to assess the persistence of bumble bee species (Bombus spp.) in northeast Texas, Texas Parks and Wildlife, 1 year

22,335

92. 2013 (Co-PI with Dodd, Dick and Smart) Fishery Habitat Restoration: Establishing Native Aquatic Vegetation in Texas Parks and Wildlife Department-Managed Lakes, Texas Parks and Wildlife, 1 years

20,000

91. 2013 (Co-PI with Dodd, Schad and Dick) Aquatic Macrophyte Restoration Project, City of Austin, 3 years.

120,000

90. 2012 (Co-PI with Dodd, Dick and Smart) Lake Gaston Aquatic Vegetation Restoration, Aquatic Ecosystem Restoration Foundation, 1 year.

18,500

89. 2012 (Co-PI Dodd Schad and Dick) with Lake Conroe Restoration, San Jacinto River Authority, 1 year.

24,500

88. 2012 (Co-PI with Overman at Texas A&M) Mitigation Benefits: Making a Difference with Strategic Inter-Resource Agency Planning, Texas Department of Transportation, 2 years

292,254

87. 2012 (Co-PI with Dodd, Schad and Dick) Native Plant Restoration of the Trinity River Trail and other areas along the Trinity River Corridor Project, Trinity Commons Foundation, 1 year

28,000

86. 2012 (PI) Examination of Bee Colony Composition and Habitat Utilization by Use of In-Situ Field Measurements and Ultra-High Resolution Remote Sensing Imagery, University of North Texas Research Opportunity Program, 1 year

7,464

85. 2012 (PI) Production and Management of a Divers Native Plant Community for the Wetlands, City of Grand Prairie, Texas, 1 year

74,000

84. 2011 (Co-PI with Dodd, Dick and Smart) Elm Fork Trinity River Ecosystem Restoration, Fort Worth Audubon Society, 1 year

4,100

83. 2011 (Co-PI with Dodd, Dick and Smart) Lake Conroe Restoration, San Jacinto River Authority, 1 year

24,500

82. 2011 (PI) Production of a Diverse Native Plant Community for the Wetlands at the City of Grand Prairie’s Landfill, City of Grand Prairie, 1 year

49,995

81. 2011 (Co-PI with Dodd, Dick and Smart) UNT/Engineer Research and Development Center-Environmental Laboratory Collaborative Fishery Habitat Restoration, Texas Parks and Wildlife, 1 year

150,000

80. 2011 (PI) Intergovernmental Personnel Agreement for Kenneth Steigman, U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, 2 years

163,567

79. 2010 (Co-PI with Dodd, Dick and Smart) Lake Gaston Aquatic Vegetation Surveys and Restoration, Aquatic Ecosystem Restoration Foundation, 1 year

15,067

78. 2010 (PI) Intergovernmental Personnel Agreement for Dian Smith, U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, 2 years

129,390

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77. 2010 (PI) Intergovernmental Personnel Agreement for Lynde Dodd, U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, 2 years

116,525

76. 2010 (PI, with Mikler and Oppong), Center for Computational Epidemiology, Health Resources and Services Administration, 1 year

346,500

75. 2010 (Co-PI, with Dick and Dodd) Aquatic Macrophyte Restoration Project, Lake Austin and Town Lake, City of Austin

105,000

74. 2009 (Co-PI, with Dick and Dodd) Native Aquatic Vegetation Establishment in Lake Conroe, Texas, San Jacinto River Authority, 1 year

24,500

73. 2009 (Co-PI with Dodd and Dick) Assessment of Shoreline Erosion Management Using Herbaceous Wetland Plants in Lake Austin, Texas, City of Austin, 1 year

15,000

72. 2009 (Co-PI, with Dick and Dodd) Stormwater Demonstration Pond Project, San Angelo, Texas, Upper Colorado River Authority, 1 year

4,500

71. 2009 (Co-PI, with Dick and Dodd) Lake Neff Aquatic Ecosystem Restoration, Camp Maxey, Texas, Texas Adjutant General’s Department

97,000

70. 2009 (PI, with Mikler and Oppong), Center for Computational Epidemiology, Health Resources and Services Administration, 1 year

235,620

69. 2008 (PI, with Dick, Dodd and Smart) Aquatic Macrophyte Restoration Project, Lake Austin and Town Lake, Texas, City of Austin, 1 year

110,000

68. 2008 (PI) Intergovernmental Personnel Agreement for Lynde Dodd, U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, 1 year

46,078

67. 2008 (PI with Mikler and Oppong), Center for Computational Epidemiology, Health Resources and Services Administration, 1 year

473,707

66. 2007 (Co-PI, with Hunter), Freshwater Wetland Functional Assessment, Baylor University subcontract from Texas Parks and Wildlife Department, 2 years

45,000

65. 2007 (Co-PI, with Dodd, Dick and Smart) Lake Lamar Restoration, TexasAdjutant General’s Department, 3 years

193,500

64. 2007 (PI, with Kennedy and Venables) Land Use, Aquatic Habitat and Ecological/ Biological Analysis with Surfactants in Sediments, Soapand Detergent Association, 1 year

49,753

63. 2006 (Co-PI, with La Point (PI) and Dickson) Texas Institute for

Environmental Assessment and Management (TEAM), Environmental Protection Agency, 1 year – 3rd year renewal

199,887

62. 2005 (Co-PI, with La Point (PI) and Dickson) Texas Institute for

Environmental Assessment and Management (TEAM), Environmental Protection Agency, 1 year – 2nd year renewal

241,800

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61. 2005 (Co-PI, with Kennedy (PI) and Venables) Benthic Community Structure and Surfactants in the Trinity River, Soaps and Detergents Association, 1 year

65,526

60. 2005 (PI) Lake Lewisville Watershed Stream Corridor Management

Study, Upper Trinity Regional Water District, Lewisville, Texas, 1 year

59,995

59. 2005 (PI, with Dong) Northeast Denton County Pilot Watershed

Strategies, Upper Trinity Regional Water District, Lewisville, Texas, 1 year

28,048

58. 2004 (PI) Programmatic Environmental Assessment, Lake Lewisville and

Grapevine, Texas, U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, Fort Worth District, 1 year

50,600

57. 2004 (Co-PI) Texas Institute for Environmental Assessment and

Management (TEAM), Environmental Protection Agency, 1 year 378,862

56. 2003 (PI) Public Health Traineeships, Health Resources and Services

Administration, 1 year 11,050

55. 2003 (Co-PI with Bae (PI) and Singh) Breast Cancer Modeling for Tarrant

County, Texas, Susan B. Komen Foundation, 1 year 64,000

54. 2002 (PI) Public Health Traineeships, Health Resources and Services

Administration, 1 year 9,006

53. 2002 (Co-PI, joint UNT and SPH) Lake Texoma Watershed Assimilative

Capacity, Environmental Protection Agency, 1 year. 165,000

52. 2001 (Co-PI) Cumulative Risk Assessment Protocol, Environmental

Protection Agency, 1 year. 7,500

51. 2000 (PI) Atrazine Pollution Potential Modeling, Trinity River Authority of

Texas, 1 year. 99,668

50. 2000 (Co-PI) Automated Water Quality Mapping, U.S. Army Corps of

Engineers, 1 year. 65,000

49. 1999 (Co-PI) System Assimilative Capacity of Lake Texoma, U.S.

Environmental Protection Agency, 2 years. 129,930

48. 1998 (Co-PI) Water Quality Assessment of City of Denton’s Wastewater

Treatment Plant Effluent on Pecan Creek and Lake Lewisville, Trinity River Authority, 1 year.

71,921

47. 1998 (Co-PI) Environmental Conditions On-Line in the DFW Metroplex

(ECOPLEX), U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, 2 years. 351, 786

46. 1998 (PI) Analysis of Potential Atrazine Application Locations Using

Satellite Remote Sensing and GIS Modeling, Trinity River Authority1 year.

43,879

45. 1998 (Co-PI) Determining the Spatial and Temporal Distribution of Water

Quality Parameters in Relationship to Watershed Loadings in the Texoma Watershed, U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, 3 years.

213,937

44. 1997 (Co-PI) Modeling and Monitoring Pecan Creek Water Quality in

Relation to Wastewater Treatment Plant Discharges, City of Denton, Texas, 6 months.

25,000

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43. 1997 (Co-PI) Ten Year Post Impoundment Study at Ray Roberts Lake,

Texas, U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, 3 years. 254,470

42. 1996 (PI) Monitoring Lake Texoma’s Water Quality, U.S. Army Corps of

Engineers, 1 year. 570,184

41. 1996 (Co-PI) Evaluation of Water Quality Data and Development of

Water Quality Monitoring Plan, U,S. Army Corps of Engineers, 1 year.

20,600

40. 1996 (Co-PI) Integrated Monitoring and Oversight Strategy for

Pretreatment and Stormwater Regualtions, U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, 2 yrs

100,000

39. 1995 (PI) High Resolution Location of Point Source Pollution Dischargers

in the Trinity River Basin, Trinity River Authority, 1 year. 25,000

38. 1994 (Co-PI) Emergency Management Planning: A Remote Sensing

Approach, National Aeronautics and Space Administration, 3 years. 260,000

37. 1993 (Co-PI) Environmental Constraints for Urbanization of the Circle T

Ranch, Ft. Worth Texas, The Perot Group, 1 year. 6,000

36. 1993 (Co-PI) Grants to Institutions to Encourage Minority Participation in

Graduate Education, U.S. Department of Education, 1 year. 67,853

35. 1992 (Co-PI) Five Year Post Impoundment Study at Ray Roberts Lake,

Texas, U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, 3 years. 208,749

34. 1992 (Co-PI) Analyses of Tobacco Fields and Their Proximity to Water

Using Satellite Remote Sensing and GIS Modeling, Miles Inc., 1 year.

35,232

33. 1992 (PI) Nonpoint Source Pollution Modeling of the Upper Trinity River

Basin and Richland Chambers Lake, Tarrant County Water Control and Improvement District Number 1, 1 year.

57,096

32. 1992 (Co-PI) Grants to Institutions to Encourage Minority Participation in

Graduate Education, U.S. Department of Education, 1 year. 61,200

31. 1991 (PI) Satellite Imagery Analyses of Minimally-Impaired Watersheds

in the South Central Plains Ecoregion, U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, 1 year.

10,682

30. 1991 (PI) Evaluation of the EPA Remote Sensing and GIS Technology,

U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, 3 of 3 years. 30,267

29. 1991 (PI) Imagery Analyses of the Carstenz Meadows, Irian Jaya,

Advanced Aquatic Technology. 5,030

28. 1991 (PI) Red-Cockaded Woodpecker (Picoides borealis) Habitat

Anaylses with Satellite Imagery, University of North Texas Faculty Research Grants, 1 year.

2,100

27. 1990 (PI) Evaluation of the EPA Remote Sensing and GIS Technology,

U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, 2 of 3 years.

31,589

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26. 1990 (Co-PI) GIS for the Balcones Canyonland Habitat Conservation Plan, Texas Water Development Board,1 year.

10,000

25. 1990 (Co-PI) Habitat Mapping for Georgetown, Texas, Biology Advisory

Team, Austin Habitat Conservation Plan, 1 year. 5,000

24. 1990 (PI) Nonpoint Source Pollution Predictions For the Cedar Creek

Reservoir Watershed in the Year 2020, Tarrant County Water Improvement and Control District Number One, 1 year.

2,000

23. 1989 (Co-PI) State-wide Ground Water Protection Mapping Using Geographic Information Systems Modeling, Texas Higher Education Coordinating Board, 2 years.

95,000

22. 1989 (PI) Evaluation of the EPA Remote Sensing and GIS Technology,

U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, 1 of 3 years.

47,454

21. 1989 (PI) Status Survey for the Black-capped Vireo at Camp Bullis-Fort Sam Houston, Texas, U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, 1 year.

16,346

20. 1989 (Co-PI) Golden-cheeked Warbler and Black-capped Vireo Habitat

Identification in Travis County, Texas, Texas Nature Conservancy, 1 year.

12,800

19. 1989 (Co-PI) GIS and Remote Sensing for Texas Kangaroo Rat Habitat

Characterization,Texas Parks and Wildlife, 1 year. 7,880

18. 1989 (PI) A Comparison of Reservoir Sedimentation Rate Prediction

Models University of North Texas, 1 year. 2,500

17. 1989 (PI) Image Processing and Geographic Information Systems

Modeling of Land Use and Nonpoint Source Pollution Potential in the Cedar Creek Reservoir Watershed, Tarrant County Water Control and Improvement District Number One, 1 year.

23,983

16. 1988 (Co-PI) GIS and Remote Sensing for Endangered Species Habitat

Identification in Travis County (Portion of Travis County Habitat Conservation Plan), Texas Nature Conservancy, 1 year.

11,320

15. 1988 (Co-PI) Two-Year Post Impoundment Environmental Study at Ray

Roberts Lake, U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, 3 years. 182,783

14. 1988 (PI) Installing and Implementing Geographical Resources Analysis

Support System (GRASS) at the Center for Remote Sensing and Landuse Analyses, University of North Texas, 1 year.

3,500

13. 1988 (PI) GIS Modeling of Nonpoint Pollution Control Structure Siting,

University of North Texas, 1 year. 2,400

12. 1988 (PI) Lake Worth: Clean Lakes Program Diagnostic Feasibility, and

Evaluation Study, U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, 1 year. 28,739

11. 1988 (Co-PI) Black-Capped Vireo Habitat Identification and Analyses,

Central State University Research Foundation,1 year. 1,800

10. 1988 (PI) Lake Worth Sediment Quantification and Potential Dredge

Disposal Site Location Analysis, U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, 1 year.

2,916

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9. 1987 (PI) Nonpoint Pollution Analysis of the Upper Trinity River, Tarrant County Water District, 1 year.

11,400

8. 1987 (PI) Ground Water Laboratory Protocol, University of North Texas,

1 year. 3,500

7. 1987 (Co-PI) Remote Sensing, GIS, and Water Analyses for Nonpoint

Pollution of the Eastern Watersheds, City of Dallas Water Utilities, 1year.

140,395

6. 1987 (PI) Landsat and SPOT Satellite Comparison, University of North

Texas, 1 year. 3,200

5. 1987 (Co-PI) Golden-Cheeked Warbler Habitat Mapping with Remotely

Sensed Data, National Heritage Foundation, 1 year. 2,297

4. 1987 (Co-PI) Remote Sensing and GIS Analyses for the Proposed

Medical Center at Ft. Sam Houston, U.S. Army, 1 year. 15,413

3. 1987 (PI) Potential of Remote Sensing for Flood Control Benefit Analysis

U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, 1 year. 3,000

2. 1986 (Co-PI) Landsat Feasibility Study for Watershed Management, City

of Dallas Water Utilities, 1 year. 49,482

1. 1986 (PI) Nonpoint Pollution Control on the Trinity River and Tributaries,

U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, 1 year. 13,864

VI. COURSES TAUGHT

Course Title Frequency BIOL 6341 Advanced Impact Assessment Once each year BIOL 5100 Environmental Impact Assessment Once each year BIOL 4100 Intro to Environmental Impact Assessment Once each year BIOL 1132 Intro to Environmental Science Once each year BIOL 1000 Discover Life Science Once each year

VII. HONORS

Member, U.S. Army Corps of Engineers Chief’s Environmental Advisory Board, 2012-present: Vice-Chair 2014-present Gordon Fellow – University of Oklahoma, 1984 Decker Scholar – University of North Texas, 1997 National Environmental Excellence Award, National Association of Environmental Professionals, 2003 Toulouse Scholar – University of North Texas, 2008 Regents Professor – University of North Texas, 2010

VIII. UNIVERSITY SERVICE University and College

Provost/Vice President for Research’s Task Force for the Alliance for Arts in Research Universities, 2017-present.

Member, Provost’s Task Force on the formation of the College of Science; 2016-present Director, Advanced Environmental Research Institute; 2015-present Provost’s Council of Center and Institute Directors; 2012-2015 Member, UNT Sustainability Council, 2008 – 2015 (Presidential Appointment)

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Member, Charn Uswachoke International Development Fund Selection Committee, 2006 – 2010 (Provost Appointment)

Member, Distinguished Teaching Professor Selection and Review Committee, 2009 (Provost Appointment)

Member, UNT Faculty Research Committee; 2009-2012 Member, UNT Research and Creative Excellence Review Panel, 2009-2012 Faculty Senate, Senator from Group VII, Faculty Senate Secretary, Faculty Senate Executive

Committee, Faculty Senate Committee on Committees, 2005-2007 Chair, Environmental Health, School of Public Health, University of North Texas Health Science Center

in Ft. Worth, 2002 to 2003 Member, University of North Texas Health Science Center Institutional Promotion and Tenure

Committee: 2003 Chair, School of Public Health, University of North Texas Health Science, Promotion and Tenure

Committee: 2002, 2003. Graduate Curriculum Committee: 1990, 1991, 1992

Environmental Education, Science and Technology Building Committee: 1995 to 2001 Prepared Proposal to Higher Education Coordinating Board for graduate degrees in Environmental

Science: 1988 to 1992 Corporate-Academic Partners: 1995, 1996 University Unix Committee: 1992, 1993, 1994, 1995 Aviation Studies Committee: 1992

Department

Acting Chair: 2012-2014 Associate Chair: 2006-2007 Director, Institute of Applied Science: 2007-present Promotion and Tenure Committee: 2004-present Admissions and Scholarship Committee: 2014-present Director, Center for Remote Sensing: 1988-present Personal Affairs Committee: 2004-2016 Graduate Affairs Committee: 2004-2006 Baird Gift Recommendations Committee: 2004-2006 Director of the Division of Environmental Science: 1994-1996 Departmental Executive Committee: 1994-1996 Departmental Graduate Curriculum Committee: 1993-1996 Departmental Undergraduate Curriculum Committee: 1992 Departmental Ad Hoc Committee for PAC Criteria Revision: 1992 Graduate Advisor for Environmental Science: 1992-2001