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Ph.D.
Student
Environmental
and Natural Resources Engineering
Oklahoma State
University
Introduction
Maria
joined the Department in August 2006 as a Ph.D. student. Maria has a Master of Science in
Hydrology and Water Resources from Delft in
the Netherlands. Her research is focused on the role
of seepage undercutting on streambank stability.
Work Experience
Graduate Research Assistant
Department of Biosystems and Agricultural Engineering
Oklahoma State University
Stillwater, OK
2006-Present
Assistant Professor IV
Civil Engineering Department
College of Engineering
University of Southern Mindanao
Kabacan, Cotabato,
Philippines
1990 to 2004
Education
Bachelor of Science in Civil Engineering (Cum Laude)
Western Institute of Technology, Iloilo City, Philippines
1989
Master of Arts in College Teaching (Major in Civil
Engineering)
University of Mindanao, Davao
City, Philippines
1996
Master of Science in Hydrology and Water Resources
UNESCO-IHE Institute for Water Education
Delft, The Netherlands
2003
Contact Information
209 Agricultural Hall
Biosystems & Agricultural Engineering
Oklahoma State University
Stillwater, OK 74078
Telephone: 405-744-7742
Fax: 405-744-6059
Email: ma.librada.agor@okstate.edu
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Current Research Interests
Sediment
Transport
Streambank Erosion
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Professional Activities
American Society of Agricultural and Biological Engineers
Published Articles
Fox, G.A., M.L. Chu-Agor, and G.V. Wilson. 2007. Erosion of
noncohesive sediment by groundwater seepage flow: Experiments and numerical
modeling. Soil Science Society
of America
Journal: In Press.
Geen toename van piekafvoer van de Geul (No increase in the
discharge of the Geul), H2O Magazine, May 2 2003, No. 9 2003, The Netherlands,
pp pages 25-27.
Evaluacion de la relacion precipitacion escorrentia de largo
plazo en la cuenca Geul, Holanda, (Assessment of the long-term
rainfall-runoff relation of the Geul Catchment), UIS Ingenierias-Revista de
la facultad de Ingenierias Fisicomecanicas, Universidad Industrial de
Santander, No 258 Volumen 3 No 1 - Julio 2004, ISSN 1657-4583, pp 61-72.
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