Randy
B. Foltz
Research Engineer
USDA Forest Service
Rocky Mountain Research Station
1221 South Main Street
Moscow, ID 83843
Randy is a Research Engineer with the USDA Forest Service. Current research
is on the environmental impact of forest road removal (road obliteration).
He was responsible for the development of the soil armoring algorithms
and use of WEPP on forest roads. Other
research topics have included erodibility of road aggregates and the benefits
of reduced tire pressure on erosion from forest roads.
Publications
Professional affiliations:
- American Society of Civil Engineers
- American Society of Engineering Educators
- American Geophysical Union
Education:
- B.S. Chemical Engineering, New Mexico State University, 1972
- M.S. Civil Engineering, New Mexico State University, 1987
- Ph.D. Civil Engineering, University of Idaho, 1993
University Affiliations:
- Affiliate Faculty, College of Forestry, University of Washington
- Affiliate Faculty, College of Forestry, University of Idaho
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