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Thomas M. Williams

Professor of Forest Hydrology
Phone: 843-546-6318
Fax: 843-546-6296
E-mail: tmwllms@clemson.edu
Baruch Institute of Coastal Ecology and Forest Science
PO Box 596
Georgetown, SC 29442-0596

Education
Bachelor of Science with distinction, Forestry, Univ. of Minnesota 1969
Master of Science, Forestry, Univ. of Minnesota 1971
Doctor of Philosophy, Forestry, minor Environmental Health, Univ. of Minnesota 1976

Professional Experience
1969-1974. Research Assistant, College of Forestry , University of Minnesota. Conducted research projects on physical and chemical impacts of mechanized forest harvesting of jack pine.

1975-1984. Assistant Professor, Belle W. Baruch Forest Science Institute, Forest Hydrologist. Conducted groundwater and surface water forest hydrology research. Taught Hydrology section of For. 405-605 1979, 1980, 1981, and 1983.

1985-1990 Associate Professor, Belle W. Baruch Forest Science Institute, Forest Hydrologist. Conduct hydrology, water quality, and nutrient cycling research on coastal forests.

1990- present Professor, Belle W. Baruch Forest Science Institute, Forest Hydrologist. Conduct hydrology, water quality, and nutrient cycling research on coastal forests.




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