Dianna M Hogan, Ph.D.
Dianna Hogan is the Deputy Regional Director for Science for the Southeast Region. She has been with the USGS since 2000 and previously served as a Student Trainee (Biology), a Research Physical Scientist, a Supervisory Physical Scientist, and as the Acting Center Director for the Eastern Geographic Science Center (EGSC), the St Petersburg Coastal and Marine Science Center (SPCMSC), the South Atla
Education and Certifications
Ph.D. in Environmental Science and Policy; George Mason University
M.S. in Biology; George Mason University
B.S. in Biochemistry; The Wichita State University
Science and Products
Comparison of sediment and nutrient export and runoff characteristics from watersheds with centralized versus distributed stormwater management
A carbon balance model for the great dismal swamp ecosystem
Urban base flow with low impact development
Effects of urbanization and stormwater control measures on streamflows in the vicinity of Clarksburg, Maryland, USA
Ecosystem services science, practice, and policy: Perspectives from ACES, A Community on Ecosystem Services
Effects of distributed and centralized stormwater best management practices and land cover on urban stream hydrology at the catchment scale
Tracking geomorphic signatures of watershed suburbanization with multi-temporal LiDAR
Urban ecosystem services and decision making for a green Philadelphia
Mitigating the effects of landscape development on streams in urbanizing watersheds
An integrated multi-criteria scenario evaluation web tool for participatory land-use planning in urbanized areas: The Ecosystem Portfolio Model
Estimating the Cumulative Ecological Effect of Local Scale Landscape Changes in South Florida
Effects of urban stormwater-management strategies on stream-water quantity and quality
Non-USGS Publications**
**Disclaimer: The views expressed in Non-USGS publications are those of the author and do not represent the views of the USGS, Department of the Interior, or the U.S. Government.
Science and Products
Comparison of sediment and nutrient export and runoff characteristics from watersheds with centralized versus distributed stormwater management
A carbon balance model for the great dismal swamp ecosystem
Urban base flow with low impact development
Effects of urbanization and stormwater control measures on streamflows in the vicinity of Clarksburg, Maryland, USA
Ecosystem services science, practice, and policy: Perspectives from ACES, A Community on Ecosystem Services
Effects of distributed and centralized stormwater best management practices and land cover on urban stream hydrology at the catchment scale
Tracking geomorphic signatures of watershed suburbanization with multi-temporal LiDAR
Urban ecosystem services and decision making for a green Philadelphia
Mitigating the effects of landscape development on streams in urbanizing watersheds
An integrated multi-criteria scenario evaluation web tool for participatory land-use planning in urbanized areas: The Ecosystem Portfolio Model
Estimating the Cumulative Ecological Effect of Local Scale Landscape Changes in South Florida
Effects of urban stormwater-management strategies on stream-water quantity and quality
Non-USGS Publications**
**Disclaimer: The views expressed in Non-USGS publications are those of the author and do not represent the views of the USGS, Department of the Interior, or the U.S. Government.