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Dr. Tim Covino is an Associate Professor in the College of Agriculture at Montana State University, affiliated with the Department of Land Resources & Environmental Sciences and the Institute on Ecosystems. He holds a B.A. from the University of Colorado-Boulder (2000), an M.S. from Montana State University (2005), and a Ph.D. in Ecology & Environmental Sciences from Montana State University (2012).
His research explores impacts of land use and land cover on water quantity/quality in Western US ecosystems, specializing in watershed analysis, solute transport, biogeochemical cycling, and ecohydrological processes. He directs the Watershed Analysis Research Group and leads NSF/NASA-funded projects on forest-agricultural hydrology.
Key grants include a NASA EPSCoR project on climate-wildfire feedbacks and an NSF CAREER award studying forest cover impacts on dissolved organic matter and stream respiration. He teaches computational watershed analysis (LRES 545/546) and developed interactive hydrology modules for online education.
Service includes AGU Water Quality Committee membership and NSF/NASA grant review panels.


