Mississippi State University
Water Quality Lab - Mississippi State University
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MASGC - Decreasing nitrate-N loads to coastal ecosystems with innovative drainage management strategies in agricultural landscapes

By:   Robert Kröger, Jerry Farris (ASU), Matt Moore (USDA/ARS)

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EPA-GMPO: Evaluation of innovative, low-technology water management structures as important tools in nutrient reduction strategies

By:   Robert Kröger, Dan Prevost

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Monitoring for short term success of BMP structures in the Harris and Porters Bayou 319 watersheds for altering hydrology and reducing sediment and nutrient concentrations.

By:   Robert Kröger, Dan Prevost

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BMP evaluations in Wolf Lake

By:   Robert Kröger,Dan Prevost

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Understanding nitrate delivery within the Big Sunflower River, Mississippi: implications for nutrient loads to the Gulf of Mexico

By:   Robert Kröger

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Assessing complexity of hydrology, nutrient inputs and phosphorus dynamics with agricultural drainage sediments

By:   Robert Kröger

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Hill Country Aquaculture

By:   Robert Kröger, Peter Allen
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Sport Fisheries Restoration in Puerto Rican Reservoirs - Water Quality

By:   Wes Neal, Robert Kröger

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Scientific valuation of best management practices towards improving nutrient management

By:   Robert Kröger

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Denitrification in agricultural drainage ditches under various hydrologic management regimes

By:   Robert Kröger, Thad Scott

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Understanding the influence of Annamox and denitrification in agricultural drainage ditch sediments in potential nitrogen removal

By:   Robert Kröger, BK Song

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Review of best management practice efficiencies in the Lower Mississippi Alluvial Valley

By:   Robert Kröger, Andrew Sharpley, Michell Perez

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Center for Integrative Aquatic Research

By:   Robert Kröger

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Soil media compositions for water quality improvements and stormwater management in urban flow-through facilities

By:   Robert Kröger, Corey Gallo

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Oxbow lake fisheries and water quality

By:   Robert Kröger, Steve Miranda

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What Do We Do?

The Water Quality Lab in the Department of Wildlife, Fisheries, and Aquaculture at Mississippi State University is an externally funded laboratory that conducts EPA approved nutrient analyses on freshwater samples and has the capability to conduct a number of sediment nutrient analysis. The water quality lab conducts research throughout the state of Mississippi and outside the borders of MS on a variety of projects.


Who Does The Work?

The Water Quality Lab is run by Dr. Robert “Robbie” Kröger, and is a vehicle to provide quality assured and quality controlled nutrient analysis to state and federally funded projects. At its core, the Water Quality Lab is committed to providing opportunities for both undergraduate and graduate education. The lab employs multiple undergraduate students as work study students, collaborates with undergraduate students completing practicum's through the Environmental Science minor, and trains graduate students in relevant water quality analysis to aid in future employment.

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Want More Info?

If you are interested in finding out more about our services within the Water Quality lab, or are an interested graduate student that has a research interest in aquatic biogeochemistry, water quality in agriculture, and using innovative management practices to improve aquatic ecosystem health, feel free to contact the graduate school at Mississippi State University for application requirements and Dr. Robert Kröger for inquiries on position availability.