KBS Faculty & Staff Profile
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Frank (Jerry) deNoyelles

Deputy Director

Kansas Biological Survey

Professor

Department of Ecology & Evolutionary Biology

Contact Information
Phone: 785-864-1504
Fax: 785-864-1534
E-mail: jdsfile@aol.com
Office: 108C Higuchi Hall

Web Site: www2.ku.edu/~eeb/faculty/denoyelles.shtml
                    www.kars.ku.edu/astra/index.html

Download: Curriculum Vitae (.pdf)

Specialty: Aquatic Ecology

Background: Jerry deNoyelles earned his Ph.D. from Cornell University in 1971.

Current research interests: Dr. deNoyelles' research interests include the ecology of lake and reservoir ecosystems, the effects of stress on aquatic ecosystems, the vertical distribution of water quality conditions in thermally stratified water bodies, and the use of in situ experimental methods to determine ecological cause and effect in aquatic ecosystems.

Reservoir Sedimentation work:

March 6, 2008 Sedimentation in our Reservoirs: Causes and Solutions
The Current State, Trend, and Spatial Variability of Sediment in Kansas Reservoirs        Abstract only

Methods for Assessing Sedimentation in Reservoirs       Abstract only

Excerpts from "Sedimentation in our Reservoirs: Causes and Solutions, Kansas State University, June 2008, Contribution No. 08-250-S from the Kansas Agricultural Experiment Station."

Current State, Trend, and Spatial Variability of Sediment in Kansas Reservoirs--F. deNoyelles and M. Jakubauskas

Methods for Assessing Sedimentation in Reservoirs--M. Jakubauskas and F. deNoyelles

Can Reservoir Management Reduce Sediment Deposition?--D. Baker and F. deNoyelles

Water and the Future of Kansas
Sedimentation of Our Reservoirs:  Are They Half Full or Half Empty?

Mesocosm work:

Kansas Aquatic Mesocosm Program (KAMP)

Topeka Shiners

Algae Harvesting

Link to Applied Science and Technology for Reservoir Assessment (ASTRA)