PROGRAM
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Conference Program
AGU
Hydrology Days 2001
April 2 - 5, 2001
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Date
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Start
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Speaker/Title
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April
2
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08:00
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Registration -
Outside of Virginia Dale Room
– Lory Student Center
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9:00
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Stream Structures/Stability
Cherokee
Park Room
Session
Chair: Professor Chester Watson
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9:00
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Physical Modeling Of Channel Maintenance
Structures On Bends Of The Rio Grande
Michelle Heintz, Department Of Civil Engineering,
Colorado State University, Fort Collins, CO. (Abstract)
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9:20
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Performance Testing Of Turf
Reinforcement Mats
Brian
Smith, Hydraulics Program, Civil Engineering Department, Csu, Fort
Collins, Co 80523. (Abstract)
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9:40
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Articulated Concrete Block Performance Testing At
The Colorado State University Engineering Research Center Hydraulics Lab.
Chance Bitner, Hydraulics Program, Civil Engineering
Department, CSU, Fort Collins, CO. (Abstract)
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10:00
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Investigation Of The
Accuracy And Geometry Of Velocity Head Rods
Jamie
Darrow, Hydraulics Program, Civil Engineering, CSU, Fort Collins, CO.
(Abstract)
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10:20
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Morning Coffee
Break
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April
2
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10:40
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Fluvial
Geomorphology-Erosion-Sedimentation
Cherokee
Park Room
Session
Chair: Professor Chester Watson
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10:40
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Wave Drag Forces Contributing To Log Movement
Within Streams: A Flume Experiment
Carlos V. Alonso, USDA-ARS, National Sedimentation
Laboratory, Oxford, MS, Nicholas P. Wallerstein, Department of Geography,
University of Nottingham,U.K., Sean J. Bennett, USDA-ARS, National
Sedimentation Laboratory, Oxford, MS, And Colin R. Thorne, Department of
Geography, University of Nottingham,U.K.
(Abstract)
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11:00
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Stochastic Variability Of Fluvial Hydraulic
Geometry And Contribution To Uncertainty In Flow Prediction
Timothy K. Gates, Civil Engrg. Dept., Colorado State
Univ., Fort Collins, CO; Daniel L. Buhman, Hydraulic Engineer, McLaughlin
Water Engineers, 2420 Alcott St., Denver, CO; Jason Ullmann, Hydraulic
Engineer, Ayres Associates, Boulder, CO, 80303; and Chester C. Watson,
Civil Engrg. Dept., Colorado State Univ., Fort Collins, CO. (Abstract)
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11:20
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Optimal Energy Expenditure, Discharge
Skewness,
And Geomorphic Effectiveness In Relation To The Area-Slope Relationship
D.A. Raff And B. P. Bledsoe; Civil Engineering
Department; Colorado State University. (Abstract)
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11:40
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Determination Of The Manning Coefficient “N”
For Large Rivers Of Venezuela Using The Flow Velocity Variation Functions
Edilberto Guevara and Humberto
Cartaya,
Civil Engineering, Universidad De Carabobo, Valencia, Venezuela. (Abstract)
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12:00
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Lunch
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April 2
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13:20
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Stochastic
Approaches/Risk
Assessment
Cherokee
Park Room
Session
Chair: Professor Jose D. Salas
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13:20
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Categorical Climate Forecasts Through
Regularization And Optimal Combination Of Multiple GCM Ensembles
Balaji Rajagopalan, Civil, Env. & Arch. Eng,
Univ. Of Colorado, Boulder, CO, Upmanu Lall, Earth & Env. Eng, And
Columbia Earth Institute, Columbia Univ., New York, NY, Civil & Env.
Eng, And Utah Water Research. (Abstract)
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13:40
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Comparison Of The Index Flood Method And The
Population Index Flood Method Using Extreme Precipitation Data
Oli G. B. Sveinsson And Jose D. Salas, Department Of
Civil Engineering, Colorado State University, Fort Collins; and Duane C.
Boes, Department Of Statistics, Colorado State University, Fort Collins. (Abstract)
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14:00
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Comparison Of Natural Streamflows Generated From A
Parametric And Nonparametric Stochastic Model
James Prairie(1,2), Balaji Rajagopalan(2) And
Terry Fulp(1); 1. CADSWES, University Of Colorado At Boulder; 2. Dept. Of
Civil, Env. And Arch. Engg., University Of Colorado At Boulder. (Abstract)
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14:20
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Landscape Patterns And Hydrologic Variability
Affecting Soil Water Contents And Crop Yields And Their Scaling
Relationships
Timothy R. Green, Lajpat R. Ahuja, Robert H.
Erskine And Michael R. Murphy; USDA-ARS, Great Plains Systems Research
Unit, Fort Collins, CO. (Abstract)
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14:40
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Testing And Application Of Spatial Analysis Neural
Networks: Sensitivity To Structural Parameters
Ana Martinez and Jose D. Salas; Department Of Civil
Engineering, Colorado State University, Fort Collins, CO; Timothy R.
Green, USDA-ARS, Great Plains Systems Research Unit, Fort Collins, CO. (Abstract)
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15:00
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Application Of Fuzzy Set Theory To Predict
Engineering Risk Caused By An
Ocean Discharge System In The Region Of Pecem-Northeast Of Brazil.
Raimundo
Souza, Patricia Chagas, Departamento De Engenharia Hidráulica E Ambiental,
Centro De Tecnologia - UFC, Fortaleza, Ceará. (Abstract)
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15:20
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Afternoon Coffee Break
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April 2
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15:40
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Forecasting
Cherokee
Park Room
Session
Chair: Professor Jose D. Salas
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15:40
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Effects Of Enso And PDO On Water Supply In The
Columbia River Basin
Steven B. Barton, Hydraulic Engineer,
U.S. Army Corps of
Engineers, Seattle District
and Jorge A. Ramírez, Civil Engineering Department, CSU, Fort Collins, CO.
(Abstract)
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16:00
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Modeling Earth Climate System With
Dynamic Area Fraction Models.
Keith Nordstrom And Vijay Gupta, Civil Engineering
Department, CU Boulder, CO. (Abstract)
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16:20
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CPC’s Seasonal Precipitation Forecasts Versus
Climatology: How Different
Are They?
Jeanne M. Schneider and Jurgen D.
Garbrecht, USDA ARS
Grazinglands Research Laboratory, El Reno, OK. (Abstract)
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16:40
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Application
Of Flash Flood Information In Natural Disaster Reduction
Christopher R. Adams, CIRA, Colorado State
University; Eve Gruntfest, University Of Colorado, Colorado Springs; and
Raymond D. Watts, US Geological Survey. (Abstract)
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17:00
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Short-Term Hydrological Forecasting On Drini And
Mati Rivers Basins Of Albania
Bardhyl
Avdyli,
Albanian Academy Of Sciences, Hydrometeorological Institute, Tirana,
Albania; Koço Gjoka, Albanian Academy Of Sciences, Institute Of
Informatics And Applied Mathematics, Tirana, Albania. (Abstract)
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17:20
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Modeling and Simulation of the Spatial and Temporal Response of
Precipitation to El Niño/Southern Oscillation (ENSO) phenomenon – The
Case of Western Colombia
Saul Marin and Jorge A. Ramírez, Water Resources,
Hydrologic, and Environmental Sciences Division, Civil Engineering
Department, Colorado State University. (Abstract)
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17:40
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Adjourn
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April
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April
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April
3
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08:00
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Registration -
Outside of Virginia Dale Room
– Lory Student Center
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08:20
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Habitat/Ecosystems
Cherokee
Park Room
Session
Chair: Professor Jorge A. Ramirez
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08:20
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An Experimental Study Of Channel Habitat
Improvement For Formosan Salmon
Chao-Hsien Yeh and Hui-Pang Lien, Department Of Land
Management, Feng Chia University. (Abstract)
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08:40
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The Effectiveness Of
Instream Structures For Improving Fish Habitat
Cari McCown, Colorado State University, Deptartment
Of Earth Resources, Ft. Collins, CO. (Abstract)
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09:00
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Needs In The Quantification Of Páramo Ecosystems
Hydrology- Applicable Model Proposal
Juan Antonio Sáenz U.Mario Díaz-Granados O., Civil & Environmental Eng. Dep.,
Los Andes University, Bogotá, Colombia. (Abstract)
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9:20
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Salton Sea Salinity and Salinity
Control
Paul Weghorst, Hydraulic Engineer,
U.S. Bureau of Reclamation, Denver CO. (Abstract)
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09:40
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Mid-morning
break
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April
3
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10:00
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Modeling Watershed Processes
Cherokee
Park Room
Session
Chair: Professor Lee MacDonald
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10:00
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Modeling The Snow Surface Temperature In An Energy
Balance Snowmelt Model
You Jinsheng, David G. Tarboton, Department Of Civil
And Environmental Engineering, Utah State University, Logan, Utah And
Charles H. Luce USDA Forest
Service, Rocky Mountain Research Station, Boise, Idaho. (Abstract)
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10:20
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Flow Path Dependent Weathering Rate Calculation
Methods For Streams And Watersheds.
Michael Gooseff and Diane Mcknight, University
Of Colorado, Institute Of Arctic And Alpine Research, Boulder, CO. (Abstract)
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10:40
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Soil Loss From A Rapidly Eroding
Pinyon-Juniper
Woodland In Bandelier National Monument, New Mexico: Response To Slash
Mulch Treatment
Brian K. Hastings And Freeman M. Smith, Watershed
Science Program, Department Of Earth Resources, Colorado State University,
Fort Collins, Colorado. (Abstract)
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11:00
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Measuring And Predicting Runoff And Sediment Yield
From An Unpaved Road Segment, St. John, U.S. Virgin Islands
Carlos E.
Ramos-Scharron,
And Lee H. Macdonald; Dept. Of Earth Resources, CSU. (Abstract)
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11:20
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Landslide volumes and
estimated landslide sediment delivery to streams in the central Sierra
Nevada, California.
Nancy E. Brown, Department of Earth Resources,
Colorado State University. (Abstract)
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11:40
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Digital Elevation Model Resolution And Accuracy:
Implications For Modeling Hydrologic Processes
Rob Erskine, Civil Engineering Department,
CSU, Fort
Collins, CO and USDA-ARS. (Abstract)
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12:00
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Luncheon
- Longs Peak Room
In
honor of Stanley A. Schumm, Distinguished
Emeritus Professor,
Department of Earth Resources, Colorado State University.
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April 3
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13:40
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Session
in Honor of Stanley Schumm - I
Cherokee
Park Room
Session
Chair: Professor Lee MacDonald
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13:40
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Variability Of Large
Alluvial Rivers
Stanley A. Schumm; Distinguished Professor Emeritus,
Earth Resources Department, Colorado State University, Fort Collins, CO
80523. (Abstract)
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14:00
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Avulsion And Crevassing In The Lower Niobrara
River, Northeast Nebraska: Complex Response To Base-Level Rise And
Aggradation
Frank G. Ethridge, Department Of Earth Resources,
Colorado State University, Fort Collins, CO. (Abstract)
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14:20
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Human-Induced Variability Of A Formerly Large
River: The San Joaquin River, California
Michael D. Harvey And Robert A.
Mussetter, Mussetter
Engineering, Inc., Fort
Collins, Colorado. (Abstract)
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14:40
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Developing A “Reference”
Sediment Transport Relationship
C.A. Troendle, Consulting Hydrologist, Inventory and
Monitoring Institute, Ft. Collins, CO, D. Rosgen, S. Ryan, L. Porth, And
J.Nankervis. (Abstract)
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15:00
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Afternoon Coffee Break
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April 3
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15:20
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Session
in Honor of Stanley Schumm - II
Cherokee
Park Room
Session
Chair: Professor Timothy K. Gates
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15:20
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The Study of Rivers
Pierre
Julien,
Professor, Civil Engineering Department, Colorado State University, Fort
Collins, CO 80523-1372. (Abstract)
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15:40
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Quantification Of Incised
Channel Evolution And Equilibrium
Chester C. Watson, Brian P. Bledsoe, Civil
Engineering Department, Colorado State University, Fort Collins, Co 80523,
And David S. Biedenharn, Research Hydraulic Engineer, Water Experiment
Station, U.S. Army Corps Of Engineers, Vicksburg, MS
39180. (Abstract)
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16:00
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A Probabilistic Approach For
Channel Initiation
Erkan
Istanbulluoglu,
David G. Tarboton, Robert T. Pack, Civil And Environmental
Engineering Department, Utah State University, Logan, UT; and Charles
Luce, U.S. Forest Service, Rocky Mountain Research Station, Boise, Idaho.
(Abstract)
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16:20
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Energy Minimization And Channel Morphology:
Interactions Between Sedimentary And Vegetative Controls
Brian Bledsoe, Department Of Civil Engineering,
Colorado State University, Fort Collins, CO. (Abstract)
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16:40
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Onset Of Gravel Motion In Mountain Gravel-Bed
Streams: Computations Based On Bedload Measurements
Kristin Bunte, S.R. Abt And J.P.
Potyondy,
Engineering Research Center, Colorado State University, Fort Collins, CO
80523. (Abstract)
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17:00
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Adjourn
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April
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April
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April
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April
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April
4
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08:00
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Registration -
Outside of Virginia Dale Room
– Lory Student Center
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09:00
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Groundwater
– Flow in Porous Media - Infiltration - I
Cherokee
Park Room
Session
Chair:Professor Jim Warner
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09:00
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Investigation Of Analytical And Numerical Models
For Simulating Surface Water/Groundwater Interaction
G. A. Fox and D. S. Durnford, Civil Engineering
Department, CSU, Fort Collins, CO. (Abstract)
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09:20
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NAPL Migration In Response To Hydraulic Controls
At The Brooklawn Site Near Baton Rouge, Louisiana
Mark D. White And Mart Oostrom, Hydrology Group,
Pacific Northwest National Laboratory, Richland, Washington. (Abstract)
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09:40
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Water Supply From Brackish Coastal Aquifers. 1.
System Concept; 2. Natural Recharge Estimation; 3. Screening Model For An
Optimal Artificial Recharge Strategy.
Pedro J. Restrepo1, Elena Georgopolou2,
Katerina Mazi2, Anastasia Kotronarou2, Antonis
Koussis2; 1Optimal Decision Engineering Corporation,
Boulder, CO 80302. Pjr@optimaldecision.com;
2National Observatory of Athens, Athens, Greece. (Abstract)
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10:00
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Examples Of Low Cost
Single-Well Tracer Tests
Craig E. Divine, Arcadis Geraghty & Miller, Inc.,
Highlands Ranch, Colorado,and Greg Johnson, Earth Resources Department,
Colorado State University, Fort Collins, Colorado. (Abstract)
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10:20
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Mid-morning break
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April
4
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10:40
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Groundwater
– Flow in Porous Media - Infiltration - II
Cherokee
Park Room
Session
Chair: Professor Jim Warner
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10:40
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Historical And Recent Developments In Mathematical
Modeling Of Infiltration In Hydrology
William L. Hogarth, Calvin W. Rose, Faculty Of
Environmental Sciences, Griffith University, Nathan, Queensland; Tammo S.
Steenhuis, and J.-Yves Parlange, Department Of Agricultural And Biological
Engineering, Cornell University. (Abstract)
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11:00
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Mathematical Modeling Of Unsaturated Water Flow In
Wastewater Soil Absorption Systems
D. Huntzinger, J. McCray, Dept. Of Geology And
Geological Engineering, Colorado School Of Mines, Golden, CO; S. Van Cuyk,
R. Siegrist, Environmental Science & Engineering Division, Colorado
School Of Mines, Golden, CO. (Abstract)
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11:20
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Application Of UCODE (An Inverse Model) To
Estimate Hydrologic And Storage Zone Parameters In A Mountain Stream
Durelle T. Scott, Michael N. Gooseff,
University Of Colorado At Boulder, Institute Of Arctic And Alpine
Research, Boulder, Colorado 80309-0450. (Abstract)
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11:40
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Investigations
of the Groundwater Salinization of the Sahel Coastal Aquifer System
(Coastal Meseta, Morocco.
Mohamed
Hilali, Mohammadia School of Engineers, Rabat, Morocco. (Abstract)
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12:00
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Luncheon
- Longs Peak Room
Keynote
Speaker : Neil
S. Grigg, Professor,
Department of Civil Engineering, Colorado State University.
Topic:
Water Crises: fragmented problems and integrated solutions
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April
4
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13:20
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Evapotranspiration/Precipitation
Cherokee
Park Room
Session
Chair: Professor Jorge A. Ramirez
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13:20
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Recent ( 1952-1993 ) Trends In Pan Evaporation,
Actual Et And Consumptive Water Use For Irrigated Fields In Eastern
Colorado
William J
Parton, NREL, Fort Collins, CO 80523. (Abstract)
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13:40
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Trends In Regional Evapotranspiration Across The
United States Under The Complementary Relationship Hypothesis
Michael T. Hobbins and Jorge A.
Ramírez, Water
Resources, Hydrologic And Environmental Sciences Division, Civil
Engineering Department, Colorado State University, Fort Collins; Thomas C.
Brown; Faculty Affiliate, Colorado State University. Economist, Rocky
Mountain Research Station, U. S. Forest Service, Fort Collins. (Abstract)
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14:00
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Forest
Evapotranspiration During Periods Of Mild Winter Weather.
Joan Sias,
Hydrologic Research And Consulting,
Seattle, WA 98145-1724. (Abstract)
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14:20
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Neighborhood Precipitation Patterns Suggest Chaos
Through The Logistic Equation
Ranjan S. Muttiah, Blackland Research & Extension
Center, Texas Agricultural Experiment Station, Temple, Texas 76502. (Abstract)
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14:40
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Comparative study of the statistical features of random cascade models
for spatial rainfall downscaling
Boosik Kang, Civil Engineering Department, Colorado
State University and Jorge A. Ramirez, Associate Professor, Civil
Engineering Department, Colorado State University. (Abstract)
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15:00
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An Intensity - Duration - Frequency Model For
Design Storms In Venezuela
Edilberto Guevara, and Humberto
Cartaya, Civil
Engineering, Universidad De Carabobo, Valencia, Venezuela. (Abstract)
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15:20
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Three-minute Poster presentations
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April
4, 2001
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15:40
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POSTER
SESSION
Experiences With
Back-Propagation Neural Networks (BPN)
Chongjin Fu, Civil Engineering Dept. Colorado State
University. (Abstract)
A Multi - Level Approach To
Flood Frequency Regionalization
Carlo De Michele And Renzo Rosso, DIIAR,
Politecnico di Milano, Milan, Italy. (Abstract)
Estimation Of Total
Dissolved Nitrate Load In Natural Stream Flows Using An In-Stream Monitor
C. Sigleo, US Environmental Protection Agency,
Newport, Oregon 97365-5260, USA, and W.E. Frick, US Environmental
Protection Agency, Athens, Georgia. (Abstract)
Method Of Sharp Diminish Of The Computer Time In
The Prognosis Of River – Bed Process.
D. R. Bazarov, Tashkent Irrigation Institute,
Tashkent, Uzbekistan. (Abstract)
Solution Of
Two Dimensional Navier-Stokes Equation For Analysis Of Cavity Driven
Problem
Mohammad R.M. Tabatabai
And Farhang Rad; Power and
Water Institute of Technology, Tehran, Iran. (Abstract)
Effect Of Ph On Metal
Accumulation And Sequestration In Duckweed (Lemna Minor)
Anthony Johnson and Barbara McCarthy, CSU, Fort
Collins, CO 80523. (Abstract)
Determining Watershed-Scale Nutrient Inputs From
Decentralized Wastewater Treatment Systems
Shiloh L. Kirkland1, Robert L. Siegrist2,
John E. Mccray1,Carl W. Chen3, Laura H.Z. Weintraub3,
Robert A. Goldstein4; 1 Dept. of Geology and
Geological Engineering, Colorado School of Mines, Golden, CO 80401; 2
Environmental Science and Engineering Division, Colorado School of Mines,
Golden, CO 80401; 3 Systech Engineering, Inc., 3180 Crow Canyon
Place, San Ramon, CA 94583; 4 Electric Power Research
Institute, Palo Alto, CA. (Abstract)
Influence
Of Non Uniform Rainfall Fields On Slope Stability
Bernardo Gozzini, Laboratory for Meteorology and
Environmental Modelling, Campi Bisenzio (FI) Italy; Giovanni Menduni; Department
of Hydraulic, Environmental and Surveying Engineering Hydraulics,
Politecnico di Milano, Milano MI Italy; Francesco Meneguzzo,
Laboratory for Meteorology and Environmental Modelling, Campi Bisenzio (FI) Italy; Renzo Rosso Department
of Hydraulic, Environmental and Surveying Engineering Hydraulics,
Politecnico di Milano, Milano MI Italy; Maria Cristina Rulli, Department
of Hydraulic, Environmental and Surveying Engineering Hydraulics,
Politecnico di Milano, Milano MI Italy. (Abstract)
Computing The Yield From An
Infinite Reservoir
Nilson Campos, Ticiana Studart and Ney Gomes Ibiapina
Department Of Water Resources And Environmental Engineering, Universidade
Federal Do Ceará, Fortaleza, Ceará, Brazil. (Abstract)
On
the evaluation of sediment yield on burned areas through hydrologic
distributed model
M. C. Rulli, M. Morando, G. Menduni, R.Rosso; Department
of Hydraulic, Environmental and Surveying Engineering Hydraulics,
Politecnico di Milano Piazza Leonardo da Vinci, 32 I-20133 Milano MI
Italy; cristina.rulli@polimi.it.
(Abstract)
Examples Of Low Cost
Single-Well Tracer Tests
Craig E. Divine, Arcadis Geraghty & Miller, Inc.,
Highlands Ranch, Colorado,and Greg Johnson, Earth Resources Department,
Colorado State University, Fort Collins, Colorado. (Abstract)
The Bernoulli equation and compressible flow theories
Walter E.
Frick; US Environmental Protection Agency, 960 College Station Rd, Athens,
GA30605-2700. (Abstract)
Climate Change Scenarios In
The Upper Colorado River Basin
Arlie Huffman, Department Of Earth Resources,
Colorado State University; Kelly Elder, National Forest Service, U. S.
Department Of Agriculture; Kathleen Miller, National Center For
Atmospheric Research. (Abstract)
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April 5
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08:00
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Registration -
Outside of Virginia Dale Room
– Lory Student Center
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08:15
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South
Platte River Modeling Session
Cherokee
Park Room
Session
Chair: Professor Luis Garcia
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08:15
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South Platte Decision Support System Feasibility
Study Goals And Objectives
Ray R. Bennett, Colorado
Division Of Water Resources and Randy D. Seaholm, Colorado Water
Conservation Board. (Abstract)
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08:40
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South Platte Mapping And Analysis Program
(SPMAP)
Luis A. Garcia, Integrated Decision Support Group
(IDS), Colorado State University. (Abstract)
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09:05
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Denver Water South Platte
Modeling
Steve Schmitzer, Denver
Water. (Abstract)
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09:30
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Modsim Network Flow Modeling Of Instream Flow
Requirements In The Multistate Platte River Basin
Jin-Hee Lee, Timothy K. Gates, And John W. Labadie.
Civil Engineering Department, Colorado State University, Fort Collins, CO.
(Abstract)
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09:55
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South Platte EIS Model
Lee Rozakis;
Hydrosphere Resource Consultants, Inc., Boulder, CO. (Abstract)
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10:20
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Mid-morning break
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April
5
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10:40
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Climate/Droughts/Management
Cherokee
Park Room
Session
Chair: Professor Bill Sanford
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10:40
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A Review Of The 2000 Water
Year In Colorado
Nolan J. Doesken And Michael A. Gillespie.
Colorado Climate Center, CSU, Fort COllins, CO. (Abstract)
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11:00
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Low Flow And Drought
Hydrology: Research And
Management Needs
Neil S. Grigg, Professor, Department Of Civil
Engineering, Colorado State University, Fort Collins CO 80523. (Abstract)
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11:20
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Managing Colorado’s Forests For Water Yield And
Water Quality: Opportunities, Risks, And Constraints
L H MacDonald (Dept. Of Earth Resources, Colorado State University, Fort Collins, CO; J D
Stednick, E Huffman (Dept. Of Earth Resources) And C A Troendle (Matcom,
Fort Collins, CO). (Abstract)
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11:40
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Characterization And Quantification Of Historic
Gunnison River Streamflows And Potential Applications In Regulated River
System Management
Margaret Matter, Civil Engineering Department,
CSU,
Fort Collins, CO. (Abstract)
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12:00
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Lunch
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April
5
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13:20
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Water Quality/Nitrogen
Cherokee
Park Room
Session
Chair: Professor Jim Loftis
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13:20
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The Clean Water Act, Federal Courts,
TMDLs, and BASINS
Russell
Kinerson, Ph.D., U. S. Environmental Protection Agency, Standards and
Health Protection Division. (Abstract)
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13:40
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Assessing Effects Of Reservoir Operations On The
Reservoir Ecosystem Using Food Web-Energy Transfer And Water Quality
Models
Laurel Saito, Civil Engineering Department, Colorado
State University; Brett Johnson2, Fishery And Wildlife Biology
Department, Colorado State University; John Bartholow3, United
States Geological Survey, Midcontinent Ecological Science Center; And
Blair Hanna, Johnson Controls World Services, Inc. (Abstract)
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14:00
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Simulation Of Increased N Deposition To Small
Mountain Lakes, Snowy Range, Wyoming.
Koren Nydick1, Brenda Moraska1,
Jill Baron1,2, And Brett Johnson1 1Colorado State University, 2U.S.
Geological Survey. (Abstract)
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14:20
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The Role Of Talus Slope Microbial Activity On The
Flux Of Nitrate To Surface Waters
Kate Muldoon,
Graduate Degree Program In Ecology, CSU. (Abstract)
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14:40
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The Solubility Of Manganese And Coincident Release
Of Metals Based On The Reduction Of Alamosa River Basin Soils, Colorado
Colleen H. Green, Department Of Soil And Crop
Sciences, Colorado State University, Fort Collins, CO. (Abstract)
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15:00
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Detecting Change In Paired Watersheds--Water
Quality Impacts From Prescribed Fire
Robert Lange, Earth Resources, Colorado State
University, Fort Collins, CO, Jim Loftis, Civil Engineering, Colorado
State University, Fort Collins, CO; and Lee Macdonald, Earth Resources,
Colorado State University, Fort Collins, CO. (Abstract)
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15:20
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Water Quality Monitoring System Effectiveness:
Denver Water Case Study
Justin Twenter, Colorado State University,
Civil Engineering Department. (Abstract)
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