Rodney R Knight
Rodney Knight is the Acting Regional Director of the Southeast Region for the U.S. Geological Survey (USGS).
In this position, Rodney is responsible for the scientific and operational leadership of the USGS science centers located in the Southeast (DOI Regions 2, 4, and 6), which include field centers in the states of Alabama, Arkansas, Florida, Georgia, Louisiana, Mississippi, North Carolina, South Carolina, Tennessee, Missouri, Iowa, Texas, Oklahoma, the Commonwealth of Puerto Rico, and the U.S. Virgin Islands.
Mr. Rodney Knight is the Center Director for the USGS Lower Mississippi-Gulf Water Science Center, where he has dedicated 32 years to advancing the USGS’s mission. He began his career in 1992 as a student in the Nashville field office. In his role as Center Director, Mr. Knight leads a team of nearly 200 staff members, delivering high-quality water data, interpretations, and visualizations to federal, state, tribal, local, and non-governmental agencies. His position requires a comprehensive understanding of the scientific interests and needs of partner agencies across a five-state footprint, including Alabama, Arkansas, Louisiana, Mississippi, and Tennessee. This expertise often allows him to facilitate collaboration among various agencies from neighboring states to address shared interests and challenges. Currently, Mr. Knight is serving in a detail as the Acting Regional Director for the Southeast Region of the USGS.
In the early stages of his career, Mr. Knight held various roles within the USGS focusing on hydrologic modeling, groundwater assessment, and stream ecology among other areas. During this time, he collaborated with numerous state partners, which helped him establish valuable partnerships across the Lower Mississippi-Gulf region, particularly in ecological flow initiatives. His contributions have garnered recognition from several states in the Southeast Region, resulting in state support for the development of decision-support frameworks for major rivers flowing into the Gulf of Mexico. Additionally, Mr. Knight has represented the USGS in a Report to Congress and served as an expert witness in a federal trial. In recent years, he has enjoyed engaging with federal, state, and local partners to foster collaborations that connect USGS science and data to real-world applications.
Mr. Knight holds a Bachelor of Science in Civil/Environmental Engineering from Tennessee Technological University, which he earned in 1995.
Science and Products
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Mississippi Delta Management Systems Evaluation Areas (MDMSEA)
Solar radiation for National Hydrography Dataset, version 2 catchments in the Southeastern United States: 1950 - 2010 Solar radiation for National Hydrography Dataset, version 2 catchments in the Southeastern United States: 1950 - 2010
Summary of streamflow statistics for USGS streamgages in the southeastern United States: 1950 - 2010 Summary of streamflow statistics for USGS streamgages in the southeastern United States: 1950 - 2010
Geospatial data supporting assessments of streamflow alteration to support bay and estuary restoration in the Gulf States Geospatial data supporting assessments of streamflow alteration to support bay and estuary restoration in the Gulf States
Trend analysis results for sites used in RESTORE Streamflow alteration assessments Trend analysis results for sites used in RESTORE Streamflow alteration assessments
Streamflow and fish community diversity data for use in developing ecological limit functions for the Cumberland Plateau, northeastern Middle Tennessee and southwestern Kentucky, 2015 Streamflow and fish community diversity data for use in developing ecological limit functions for the Cumberland Plateau, northeastern Middle Tennessee and southwestern Kentucky, 2015
Model calibration criteria for estimating ecological flow characteristics Model calibration criteria for estimating ecological flow characteristics
Accelerating advances in continental domain hydrologic modeling Accelerating advances in continental domain hydrologic modeling
Evaluation of statistical and rainfall-runoff models for predicting historical daily streamflow time series in the Des Moines and Iowa River watersheds Evaluation of statistical and rainfall-runoff models for predicting historical daily streamflow time series in the Des Moines and Iowa River watersheds
Hydrologic data for the Obed River watershed, Tennessee Hydrologic data for the Obed River watershed, Tennessee
Ecological limit functions relating fish community response to hydrologic departures of the ecological flow regime in the Tennessee River basin, United States Ecological limit functions relating fish community response to hydrologic departures of the ecological flow regime in the Tennessee River basin, United States
Modelling ecological flow regime: an example from the Tennessee and Cumberland River basins Modelling ecological flow regime: an example from the Tennessee and Cumberland River basins
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
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Mississippi Delta Management Systems Evaluation Areas (MDMSEA)
Solar radiation for National Hydrography Dataset, version 2 catchments in the Southeastern United States: 1950 - 2010 Solar radiation for National Hydrography Dataset, version 2 catchments in the Southeastern United States: 1950 - 2010
Summary of streamflow statistics for USGS streamgages in the southeastern United States: 1950 - 2010 Summary of streamflow statistics for USGS streamgages in the southeastern United States: 1950 - 2010
Geospatial data supporting assessments of streamflow alteration to support bay and estuary restoration in the Gulf States Geospatial data supporting assessments of streamflow alteration to support bay and estuary restoration in the Gulf States
Trend analysis results for sites used in RESTORE Streamflow alteration assessments Trend analysis results for sites used in RESTORE Streamflow alteration assessments
Streamflow and fish community diversity data for use in developing ecological limit functions for the Cumberland Plateau, northeastern Middle Tennessee and southwestern Kentucky, 2015 Streamflow and fish community diversity data for use in developing ecological limit functions for the Cumberland Plateau, northeastern Middle Tennessee and southwestern Kentucky, 2015
Model calibration criteria for estimating ecological flow characteristics Model calibration criteria for estimating ecological flow characteristics
Accelerating advances in continental domain hydrologic modeling Accelerating advances in continental domain hydrologic modeling
Evaluation of statistical and rainfall-runoff models for predicting historical daily streamflow time series in the Des Moines and Iowa River watersheds Evaluation of statistical and rainfall-runoff models for predicting historical daily streamflow time series in the Des Moines and Iowa River watersheds
Hydrologic data for the Obed River watershed, Tennessee Hydrologic data for the Obed River watershed, Tennessee
Ecological limit functions relating fish community response to hydrologic departures of the ecological flow regime in the Tennessee River basin, United States Ecological limit functions relating fish community response to hydrologic departures of the ecological flow regime in the Tennessee River basin, United States
Modelling ecological flow regime: an example from the Tennessee and Cumberland River basins Modelling ecological flow regime: an example from the Tennessee and Cumberland River basins
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.