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Tyler Groh is an Assistant Research Professor and Watershed Management Extension Specialist in the Department of Ecosystem Science and Management. He specializes in watershed management, focusing on water quality, the nitrogen cycle, biogeochemistry, conservation practices, and soil-water interactions. He obtained his PhD from Iowa State University in 2018 and has previous degrees in Master of Science from the University of Illinois and Bachelor of Science from the University of Wisconsin-Stevens Point. His research interests include the interplay between land use and water quality, how biogeochemical processes affect nitrogen and phosphorus cycling, and effective conservation practices to mitigate negative environmental impacts related to water systems.
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