Neil Kamal Ganju, PhD
My research spans the multiple disciplines that converge in estuarine systems. Research projects include numerical model development, field observations of hydrodynamics and water quality, wetland and coastal vulnerability assessments, geomorphic change, and eutrophication.
In 2001, I began working for the USGS at the California Water Science Center, on the San Francisco Bay Sediment Transport Project with Dr. David Schoellhamer. In 2008 I moved to the Woods Hole Coastal and Marine Science Center and began multiple projects throughout the northeast US. The Estuarine Processes, Hazards, and Ecosystems project, started in 2015, details the past and ongoing studies we are involved with.
Professional Experience
2010-present: Research Oceanographer, Woods Hole Coastal and Marine Science Center
2008-2010: Hydraulic Engineer, Woods Hole Coastal and Marine Science Center
2001-2008: Hydraulic Engineer, California Water Science Center
Education and Certifications
I studied civil engineering at the University of Michigan (BSCE), the University of Florida (MSCE), and the University of California-Davis (Ph.D.).
Science and Products
Tidal Datums, Tidal Range, and Nuisance Flooding Levels for Chesapeake Bay and Delaware Bay Tidal Datums, Tidal Range, and Nuisance Flooding Levels for Chesapeake Bay and Delaware Bay
Idealized COAWST numerical model for testing marsh wave thrust and lateral retreat dynamics routines Idealized COAWST numerical model for testing marsh wave thrust and lateral retreat dynamics routines
COAWST model of Barnegat Bay creeks to demonstrate marsh dynamics COAWST model of Barnegat Bay creeks to demonstrate marsh dynamics
Unvegetated to vegetated marsh ratio in Assateague Island National Seashore and Chincoteague Bay, Maryland and Virginia Unvegetated to vegetated marsh ratio in Assateague Island National Seashore and Chincoteague Bay, Maryland and Virginia
Geospatial Characterization of Salt Marshes for Massachusetts Geospatial Characterization of Salt Marshes for Massachusetts
Wave thrust values at point locations along the shorelines of Massachusetts and Rhode Island Wave thrust values at point locations along the shorelines of Massachusetts and Rhode Island
Representing the function and sensitivity of coastal interfaces in Earth system models Representing the function and sensitivity of coastal interfaces in Earth system models
Spatiotemporal variability of light attenuation and net ecosystem metabolism in a back-barrier estuary Spatiotemporal variability of light attenuation and net ecosystem metabolism in a back-barrier estuary
Determining the drivers of suspended sediment dynamics in tidal marsh-influenced estuaries using high-resolution ocean color remote sensing Determining the drivers of suspended sediment dynamics in tidal marsh-influenced estuaries using high-resolution ocean color remote sensing
A geospatially resolved wetland vulnerability index: Synthesis of physical drivers A geospatially resolved wetland vulnerability index: Synthesis of physical drivers
Are elevation and open-water conversion of salt marshes connected? Are elevation and open-water conversion of salt marshes connected?
Understanding tidal marsh trajectories: Evaluation of multiple indicators of marsh persistence Understanding tidal marsh trajectories: Evaluation of multiple indicators of marsh persistence
Non-USGS Publications**
(2016), Estimating time-dependent
connectivity in marine systems, Geophys.
Res. Lett., 43, doi:10.1002/2015GL066888.
**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
Tidal Datums, Tidal Range, and Nuisance Flooding Levels for Chesapeake Bay and Delaware Bay Tidal Datums, Tidal Range, and Nuisance Flooding Levels for Chesapeake Bay and Delaware Bay
Idealized COAWST numerical model for testing marsh wave thrust and lateral retreat dynamics routines Idealized COAWST numerical model for testing marsh wave thrust and lateral retreat dynamics routines
COAWST model of Barnegat Bay creeks to demonstrate marsh dynamics COAWST model of Barnegat Bay creeks to demonstrate marsh dynamics
Unvegetated to vegetated marsh ratio in Assateague Island National Seashore and Chincoteague Bay, Maryland and Virginia Unvegetated to vegetated marsh ratio in Assateague Island National Seashore and Chincoteague Bay, Maryland and Virginia
Geospatial Characterization of Salt Marshes for Massachusetts Geospatial Characterization of Salt Marshes for Massachusetts
Wave thrust values at point locations along the shorelines of Massachusetts and Rhode Island Wave thrust values at point locations along the shorelines of Massachusetts and Rhode Island
Representing the function and sensitivity of coastal interfaces in Earth system models Representing the function and sensitivity of coastal interfaces in Earth system models
Spatiotemporal variability of light attenuation and net ecosystem metabolism in a back-barrier estuary Spatiotemporal variability of light attenuation and net ecosystem metabolism in a back-barrier estuary
Determining the drivers of suspended sediment dynamics in tidal marsh-influenced estuaries using high-resolution ocean color remote sensing Determining the drivers of suspended sediment dynamics in tidal marsh-influenced estuaries using high-resolution ocean color remote sensing
A geospatially resolved wetland vulnerability index: Synthesis of physical drivers A geospatially resolved wetland vulnerability index: Synthesis of physical drivers
Are elevation and open-water conversion of salt marshes connected? Are elevation and open-water conversion of salt marshes connected?
Understanding tidal marsh trajectories: Evaluation of multiple indicators of marsh persistence Understanding tidal marsh trajectories: Evaluation of multiple indicators of marsh persistence
Non-USGS Publications**
(2016), Estimating time-dependent
connectivity in marine systems, Geophys.
Res. Lett., 43, doi:10.1002/2015GL066888.
**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.