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Speaker/Title

April 3, 2000

09:30

Registration – Outside of Virginia Dale Room – Lory Student Center

 

 10:20

Session Chair:    Jim Loftis
                             Professor, Chemical and Bio-resource Engineering

Cherokee Park Room – Lory Student Center

 

10:20

Soap Contamination In Effluent; (Abstract)JoAnne Volk; Environmental and Lab Superintendent at Weldwood of Canada Limited - Hinton Division, Hinton, Alberta, Canada. phone (780) 865-8529, fax (780) 865-8550.; e-mail is joanne_volk@weldwood.com

 

10:40

“De Facto” Data Analysis Methods for Goal Oriented Monitoring: What does current practice tell us? (Abstract) Lindsay Melissa Martin (M.S.); Department of Chemical and Bioresource Engineering; Colorado State University; Ft. Collins, CO 80523; (wk) 970-491-1141 (Fax) 970-491-7469; lindsay@engr.colostate.edu

 

11:00

Field Scale Monitoring of Salinity in the Arkansas River Basin; (Abstract)Ayman Elhaddad; Department of Civil Engineering, Colorado State University; Luis A. Garcia; Department of Civil Engineering, Colorado State University

 

11:20

Multi-component Surrogate and Tracer Mixture Used to Evaluate Wastewater Treatment in Soil; (Abstract) Sheila Van Cuyk; Ph.D. Student, Environmental Science and Engineering, Colorado School of Mines 1500 Illinois Street, Golden, CO 80401, Ph: 303.384.2003, Fax: 303.273.3413; e-mail: svancuyk@mines.edu; ; Robert Siegrist; Associate Professor, Environmental Science and Engineering, Colorado School of Mines, Golden, CO 80401

 

11:40

A Laboratory Investigation of Dissolved Helium and Neon as Dense Nonaqueous Phase Liquid (DNAPL) Partitioning Tracers;(Abstract)Craig E. Divine;Earth Resources Department, Colorado State University, Fort Collins, Colorado; Now at: ARCADIS Geraghty & Miller, Inc., 1099 18th Street, Suite 2100, Denver Colorado 80202, cdivine@gmgw.com, (303) 294-1200.; William E. Sanford; Watershed Science Program, Earth Resources Department, Colorado State University, Fort Collins, Colorado

 

 

 

 

12:00

Lunch

April 3, 2000 

13:20 

Session Chair:   Lee MacDonald,
                             Associate Professor, Earth Resources Department

Cherokee Park Room – Lory Student Center

 

 

13:20

Pressure Flow Effects on Local Scour in Bridge Openings; (Abstract) Michael Robeson,; Graduate Research Assistant; Department of Civil Engineering, Colorado State University, Fort Collins, CO  80523-1372; e-mail: mrobeson@engr.colostate.edu

 

13:40

Hydraulic Controls on Flow Properties in Bedrock Channels: Evidence from Lateral Potholes; (Abstract) Gregory S. Springer ; Colorado State University, Fort Collins, CO 80523

 

14:00

Identifying opportunities for investigating the effects of temperature on infiltration and implications for modelling the hydrologic response of watersheds; (Abstract)Robert H. Erskine ; USDA, Agricultural Research Service, Great Plains Systems Research Unit, Fort Collins, CO  80522; Department of Civil Engineering, Colorado State University, Fort Collins, CO  80523; Jorge A. Ramírez; Department of Civil Engineering, Colorado State University, Fort Collins, CO  80523; Timothy R. Green USDA, Agricultural Research Service, Great Plains Systems Research Unit, Fort Collins, CO  80522

 

14:20

Acequiasand Adjudication: An Historicaland Spatial Analysis Utilising Geographic Information Systems; (Abstract) Maureen Newcomb; Department of Civil Engineering, CSU

 

14:40

Tree Water Relations and Hydraulic Architecture: A Crisis in the Science; (Abstract) Chris Williams; CSU Dept of Earth Resources, candidate for MS

 

 

 

 

15:00

Mid-afternoon break

 April 3, 2000

 15:20

Session Chair:   Chester Watson,
                             Associate Professor, Department of Civil Engineering

Cherokee Park Room – Lory Student Center

 

 

15:20

Discontinuity of Stage-Discharge Rating Curves Due to Dunes; (Abstract) Dan Gessler; Department of Civil Engineering, Colorado State University

 

15:40

Field tools for improving the accuracy of pebble counts in wadable coarse gravel-bed streams; (Abstract) Kristin Bunte1 and Steven R. Abt2; 1, 2 Engineering Research Center, Colorado State University, Fort Collins, CO 80523.; 1 Phone: (970) 491-3980; Fax: (970)  491-8671; email: kbunte@engr.colostate.edu; 2 Phone: (970) 491-8203; Fax: (970)  491-8462; e-mail: sabt@engr.colostate.edu

 

16:00

Current Topics of Research Conducted at Colorado State Hydraulics Lab; (Abstract) Chad M. Lipscomb; Research Associate, Department of Civil Engineering Department, Colorado State University

16:20

Hydraulic Parameters Affecting The Application of Optimal Channel Networks To Hillslope Erosion; (Abstract) David Raff; Civil Engineering Department, Colorado State University; raff@cnr.colostate.edu

16:40

Planning and Management Considerations for a Stream Field Reconnaissance; (Abstract) Chris Holmquist-Johnson and David Mooney Department of Civil Engineering, Colorado State University; Ft Collins, CO 80523-1372; e-mail: chrisj@lamar.colostate.edu; and David_Mooney77@hotmail.com

 

 

 

 

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