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   <firstname>Lee</firstname>
   <lastname>Potter</lastname>
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   <department>Watershed Sciences</department>
   <position>Postdoctoral Researcher</position>
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   <email>lee.potter@usu.edu</email>
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   <personalURL>https://www.researchgate.net/profile/Lee-Potter-2?ev=hdr_xprf</personalURL>
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   <emphasis>Lee's research examines biogeochemical cycling of carbon and phosphorus in aquatic systems, with particular emphasis on sediment-water interactions, legacy nutrient storage, and the drivers of harmful algal blooms in managed waterways.</emphasis>
   <expertise>Aquatic biogeochemistry with a focus on nutrient cycling, sediment phosphorus dynamics, and water quality in lakes, rivers, and coastal estuaries.</expertise>
   <bio>Lee received his Ph.D. in Oceanography and Coastal Sciences from Louisiana State University. He holds an MS in Renewable Natural Resources and Watershed Sciences from LSU and a BS in Environmental Science and Earth and Planetary Sciences from Washington College.</bio>
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