Motz

Louis H. Motz, Ph.D., P.E., D.WRE

Associate Professor
Division: Hydrology/Water Resources

Specializations:Groundwater hydrology, analytical and numerical modeling, lake hydrology, and saltwater intrusion
Centers & Affiliations: University of Florida Water Institute
Office Phone: (352) 392-9537 ext. 1438
Location: 580C Weil
Email Address: lmotz@ce.ufl.edu
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Education

Ph.D., Water Resources Engineering, Vanderbilt University 1970
M.S., Water Resources Engineering, Vanderbilt University 1969
B.E., Civil Engineering, Vanderbilt University 1966


Years of Service on this Faculty

March 1987-present, Associate Professor


Professional Registrations

Professional Engineer in Florida
Diplomate, Water Resources Engineer (D.WRE), American Academy of Water Resources Engineers, American Society of Civil Engineers (ASCE) Environmental and Water Resources Institute (EWRI)


Principal Publications

Motz, L. H., and Sedighi, A. 2009. Representing the Coastal Boundary Condition in Regional Ground¬water Flow Models. Journal of Hydrologic Engineering, ASCE (accepted for publication).

Motz, L. H., 2009. Multiple-pumped-well aquifer test to determine the anisotropic properties of a karst aquifer in Pasco County, Florida, USA. Hydrogeology Journal, 17(4): pp. 855-869, June.

Dogan, A., and Motz, L. H.  2005.  Saturated-Unsaturated 3-D (SU3D) Groundwater Model, I: Devel­op­ment and II: Verification and Application.  Journal of Hydrologic Engineering, ASCE, 10(6): pp. 492-518, November-December.

Motz, L. H., Sousa, G. D., and Annable, M. D. 2001. Water Budget and Vertical Conductance for Lowry (Sand Hill) Lake in North-Central Florida, U.S.A. Journal of Hydrology, Elsevier Science, Amsterdam, The Netherlands, 250 (2001): pp. 134-148.

Denis, R. E., and Motz, L. H. 1998. Drawdowns in Coupled Aquifers with Confining Unit Storage and ET Reduction. Journal of Ground Water, 36(2): pp. 201-207, March-April.