Dr. Ming Ye

Ph.D., University of Arizona

Professor

Department of Earth, Ocean, and Atmospheric Science (EOAS)

Office: 303 Carraway Building

Department of Scientific Computing (SC)

Office: 489 Dirac Science Library

Phone: (850) 644-4587
Fax: (850) 644-0098
Email: mye@fsu.edu\










                 2017 Karst Symposium
































The 1st FSU Karst Symposium was held on November 3, 2017, organized by Professor Ming Ye, staff, and graduate students in the Department of Earth, Ocean, and Atmospheric Science. The symposium was attended by about 50 people from academia, government, industry, and general public, and fiftenn scientists presented their karst-related research. Below are the list of the presentation titles and materials related to the presentations. Should you have any questions, please feel free to contact Professor Ye at 850-644-4587 or mye@fsu.edu.

Daniel Doctor (Keynote Speaker, U.S. Geological Survey): Classifying karst environments across the United States. Related Publication 1  Related Publication 2  Related Publication 3

Brian Katz (Florida Department of Environmental Protection): Using isotopes and other chemical indicators to gain insights into spring water ages and timescales of nitrate contamination in Florida karst systems.

Rob de Rooij (University of Florida): How to generate multiple conduit network realizations and why we need them. Related Publication

Sean McGlynn (Wakulla Spring Alliance): Sinking streams and lakes in the Wakulla Springshed.  Related Publication

James Jawitz (University of Florida): Through the hidden veins of the earth: In situ measurements of karst groundwater flux in the Silver Springshed.

Andy Canion (St. Johns River Water Management District): Spatial modeling of elevated groundwater nitrate concentrations using random forests and regression kriging.

Jonathan Arthur (Keynote Speaker, Florida Geological Survey): Emerging Issues in Florida Karst Geoscience.

Xueqing Gao (Florida Department of Health): Better understanding the impact from onsite wastewater systems to water quality of Florida springs.

Celeste Lyon (Florida Department of Environmental Protection): Overview of the nitrogen source inventory and loading tool.

Karina Khazmutdinova (Florida State University): Saltwater intrusion through submerged caves due to the Venturi effect.

Ming Ye (Florida State University): A new model for karst spring hydrograph analysis.

Clint Kromhout (Florida Geological Survey): The favorability of Florida geology to sinkhole formation.

Katherine Milla (Florida A&M University): Hydrodynamics of seasonal Ponds in the Munson Sandhills of Leon County, Florida.

Kathleen Coates (Northwest Florida Water Management District): Wakulla Spring: Existing knowledge and future opportunities from a water management perspective.