Conference Program
AGU Hydrology Days 2007
March 19 - March 21, 200
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8 am - 6 pm
8 - 9:45 am
9:45 - 10 am
Coffee break
Coffee break
Coffee break
10 - 12 am
12 - 2:00 pm
2:00 - 3:45 pm
2:00 - 3:45 pm
3:45 - 4 pm
Coffee break
Coffee break
Coffee break
4 - 6 pm
4 - 6 pm

Vegetation Hydrology Climate

     
 
March 19 8:20 AM Hydraulics - Fluid Dynamics I
    Chair: Professor Christopher Thornton
Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering, CSU

Cherokee Park Room - Lory Student Center

     
  8:20 Investigation of Bridge Pier Debris Scour
    Sean Kimbrel, Christopher Thornton and Michael Robeson
Civil and Environmental Engineering Department, Colorado State University
  8:40 Articulated Concrete Block Stability under Hydraulic Jump Conditions on Sloped Channels
    Christopher E. Clopper; Christopher I. Thornton; and Michael D. Robeson
Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering, Colorado State University
  9:00 Bend Erosion Mitigation Using Alphabet Weirs
    Steve Gerhardt, Christopher Thornton and Michael Robeson
Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering, Colorado State University
  9:20 Evaluation of Alternative Methods for Dam Freeboard Design
    Carmen E. Bernedo, Lori L. Hadley and John C. Haapala
MHW, Denver, Colorado
     
  9:40 Mid-morning break
     
   
March 19 10:00 AM Hydraulics - Fluid Dynamics II
    Chair: Professor Christopher Thornton
Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering, CSU

Cherokee Park Room - Lory Student Center

     
  10:00 Alphabet Weir Physical Modeling
    Joseph J. Mercure, Christopher I. Thornton and Michael D. Robeson
Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering, Colorado State University
  10:20 6:1 Froude Scale Physical Hydraulic Model in Support of Southern Nevada Water Authority's Las Vegas Wash Project
    Travis R. Rounsaville, Christopher I. Thornton and Amanda Cox
Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering, Colorado State University
  10:40 Hydraulic Model Study of Grate and Curb Inlets for Storm Drainage.
    Barry Tanaka, Christopher Thornton and Michael Robeson
Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering, Colorado State University
  11:00 Native Topography Design Process
    Kent Walker, Christopher Thornton and Michael Robeson
Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering, Colorado State University
  11:20 Celerity and Attenuation/Amplification of Supercritical Flow Waves
    Noah I. Friesen, Jennifer G. Duan and Pierre Y. Julien
Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering, Colorado State University
  11:40 Hydraulic Modeling Analysis of the Middle Rio Grande- Escondida Reach, New Mexico
    Amanda K. Larsen and P.Y. Julien
Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering, Colorado State University

 

March 19 12:00 Lunch break - North Ball Room - Lory Student Center
Borland Lecture in Hydraulics
Sediment transport and Storage in the Andes-Amazon sediment dispersal system

Professor Thomas Dunne
School of Environmental Science and Management, University of California, Santa Barbara

 

 

 

 

March 19 2:00 PM Sediment - Erosion I
   

Chair: Professor Lee MacDonald
Department of Forest, Rangeland and Watershed Stewardship, CSU

Cherokee Park Room - Lory Student Center

 

 

 

  2:00 Measuring and Predicting Road Sediment Production and Watershed-scale Sediment Delivery
    Abby Korte and Lee H. MacDonald
Department of Forest, Rangeland, and Watershed Stewardship, Colorado State University
  2:20 Sediment Production and Delivery from Unpaved Roads and Off-Highway Vehicle (OHV) Trails in the Upper South Platte River Watershed, Colorado
    Matthew J. Welsh and Lee H. MacDonald
Department of Forest, Rangeland, and Watershed Stewardship, Colorado State University
  2:40 Effectiveness of Erosion and Sediment Control Practices for Forest Roads
    Kelli Jo Rehder and John D. Stednick
Department of Forest, Rangeland, and Watershed Stewardship, Colorado State University
  3:00 Physically Based Regression Equations to Estimate Surface Erosion Capacity
    Hui-Ming Shih and Chih Ted Yang
Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering, Colorado State University
  3:20 Effectiveness of Erosion Control Measures Following Road Obliteration in the Central Rocky Mountains
    John D. Stednick, Kelli Jo Rehder and Tracy L. Weddle
Department of Forest, Rangeland, and Watershed Stewardship, Colorado State University
     
  3:40 Mid-afternoon break
     
   
March 19  2:00 PM Land use change and streams - Nutrient dynamics and streams
    Chair: Professor Brian Bledsoe
Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering, CSU

North Ball Room - Lory Student Center

     
  2:00 How agriculture and urbanization modify regional flow regimes across the United States
    Brian P. Bledsoe, N. LeRoy Pff and Cristopher O. Cuhaciyan
Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering, Colorado State University
  2:15 How dams modify regional flow regimes across the United States
    N. LeRoy Poff, Brian P. Bledsoe and Christopher O. Cuhaciyan
Department of Biology, Colorado State University
  2:30 A Comparison of Transient Storage Parameter Estimates Between Composite and Component Reach Lengths in a Mountain Stream
    Martin Briggs and Michael Gooseff
Colorado School of Mines, Department of Geology and Geological Engineering
  2:45 The influence of stream geomorphic complexity on hyporheic flow processes
    Daniel W. Baker, Jennifer Mueller Price and Brian P. Bledsoe
Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering, Colorado State University
  3:00 Reconsidering Nitrate Uptake Experiments in Streams
    Jennifer Mueller Price, Daniel W. Baker, Brian P. Bledsoe
Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering, Colorado State University
  3:15 Seasonal Patterns of Floodplain Groundwater: The Roles of Climate and Riparian Transpiration
    Morino, K.A. and Scott, R.L.
The University of Arizona, Tucson
     
  3:30 Mid-afternoon break
     

 

 

 

March 19 4:00 PM Fires - Hydrology - Sediment
   

Chair: Professor John Stednick
Department of Forest, Rangeland and Watershed Stewardship, CSU

Cherokee Park Room - Lory Student Center

 

 

 

  4:00 Field calibration of signals from surrogate techniques for gravel and cobble bedload
    Kristin Bunte, Kurt W. Swingle and Steven R. Abt
Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering, Colorado State University
  4:20 Does ash contribute to post-fire soil sealing and increased runoff rates?
    Isaac J. Larsen and Lee H. MacDonald
Department of Forest, Rangeland, and Watershed Stewardship, Colorado State University
  4:40 Surface Armoring and Post-fire Recovery in the Colorado Front Range
    Keelin Schaffrath and Lee MacDonald
Department of Forestry, Rangeland and Watershed Stewardship, Colorado State University
  5:00 Wildfire and Watershed Hydrology: A Demonstration of the BROOK90 Hydrologic Model as a Tool for Estimating Post-Wildfire Stream-flows in South Boulder Creek, Colorado
    Kyle Richards
Site Environmental Remediaton Division, Arcadis U.S., Highlands Ranch, CO
   
March 19  4:00 PM Stream Restoration - Biomonitoring
    Chair: Professor Brian Bledsoe
Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering, CSU

North Ball Room - Lory Student Center

     
  4:00 Channel-forming discharge on the Dolores River and Yampa River, Colorado
    Gigi A. Richard and Richard M. Anderson
Department of Physical and Environmental Sciences, Mesa State College, Grand Junction, CO
  4:15 Channel Adjustment Downstream of the Hapcheon Re-regulation Dam in South Korea
    Young Ho Shin and Pierre Y. Julien
Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering, Colorado State University
  4:30 Regime Equations in Mountain Streams in the Cauca Region of Colombia
    Ana C. Arbeláez, María Elvira Guevara A., Lilian Posada G., Luís Jorge González M and Carlos A. Gallardo B.
Facultad de Minas, Universidad Nacional de Colombia, Medellin
  4:45 Bankfull Discharge in Mountain Streams in the Cauca Region of Colombia
    Ana C. Arbeláez, María Elvira Guevara A., Lilian Posada G., Luís Jorge González M and Carlos A. Gallardo B.
Facultad de Minas, Universidad Nacional de Colombia, Medellin
  5:00 Restoration Structure Inventory and Survey Results from the Little Snake River and Tributaries, Northern Colorado
    John Meyer and Brian P. Bledsoe
Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering, Colorado State University
  5:15 Landscape stream classifications for biomonitoring and the importance of intermediate scales
    Christopher O. Cuhaciyan and Brian P. Bledsoe
Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering, Colorado State University
  5:30 Landscape-scale variability in stream substrate size: a GIS-based model
    Christopher O. Cuhaciyan and Brian P. Bledsoe
Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering, Colorado State University
  5:45 Applying national lessons in non-point source outreach to achieve real gains in water quality: the process and potential of social marketing
    Robert J. Hawley
Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering, Colorado State University
   
March 20 10:00 AM Emerging Contaminants: Emerging Technologies
    Co-Chairs: Professor Amy Pruden and Professor Ken Carlson
Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering, CSU

Cherokee Park Room - Lory Student Center

     
  10:00 Multivariate Statistical Analysis of Denitrification in the Vadose Zone
    Maria B. Tucholke, John E. McCray, Geoffrey D. Thyne, and Reagan M. Waskom
Hydrologic Science and Engineering Program, Colorado School of Mines, Golden, Colorado
  10:15 Removal of Perchlorate Through River Bank Filtration and Aquifer Recharge and Recovery
    Mustafa Yarkin and Kenneth H. Carlson
Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering, Colorado State University
  10:30 Understanding the Transformations of Nitrate in the Turkey Creek Basin of Colorado
    Tiffany Yesavage and John Humphrey
Colorado School of Mines
  10:45 Indirect Detection of Intentional Chemical Contamination in the Distribution System Using Low Cost Turbidity Sensors
    Seongho Cho, Kenneth Carlson and Kenneth Stutzman
Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering, Colorado State University
  11:00 Electrokinetic Soil Processing as a Supplement to Bank Filtration for Removing Persistent Organic Contaminants
    Mary Beth Sullivan
Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering, Colorado State University
  11:15 Response of Antibiotics and Antibiotic Resistance Genes (ARG) in High-Level and Low-Level Managed Manures
    H.N. Storteboom, S.C. Kim, K.H. Carlson and A. Pruden
Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering, Colorado State University
  11:30 Biomolecular Characterization of Microbial Communities in Systems Treating Acid Mine Drainage.
    L. P. Pereyra, S. R. Hiibel, A. Pruden and K.F. Reardon
Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering, Colorado State University

 

March 20 12:00 Lunch break - North Ball Room - Lory Student Center
Hydrology Days Award Presentation
Recent advances in hydrological sciences

Professor J-Y Parlange
Cornell University

 

 
March 20 2:00 PM Transport in Porous Media - Remediation
    Chair: Professor Deanna Durnford
Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering, CSU

Cherokee Park Room - Lory Student Center

     
  2:00 Exact solution for two-phase non-equilibrium mass transfer of air sparging
    Osama Al-Gahtani, James Warner and Paul DuChateau
Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering, Colorado State University
  2:15 Ensemble Solute Transport in 2-D Operator Stable Random Hydraulic Conductivity Fields
    Nathan D. Monnig and David A. Benson
Colorado School of Mines, Golden, Colorado
  2:30 On the incomplete improvement of modeling solute transport in fractal media through conditioning with measured data
    Jordan Revielle and David A. Benson
Hydrologic Sciences and Engineering Program, Department of Geology and Geological Engineering, Colorado School of Mines, Golden, Colorado.
  2:45 GIS-Finite Source Contaminant Migration Model (GIS-FiSCOMM)
    Gustavo Borel Menezes and Hilary I. Inyang
Global Institute for Energy and Environmental Systems, University of North Carolina
  3:00 Review of Research on the Processes Controlling the Dissolution of Dense Non-Aqueous Phase Liquids in Fractured Porous Media
    Jared D. King and John E. McCray
Environmental Science and Engineering, Colorado School of Mines, Golden, CO
  3:15 Laboratory Column Study for Anaerobic Bioremediation of MTBE Using a Biological Permeable Reactive Barrier.
    Maria Raynal, Amy Pruden and Thomas Sale
Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering, Colorado State University
  3:30 Numerical Simulation of the Seawater Intrusion between the Rivers Drini and Mat along the Albanian Coastal Area
    Fatos HOXHAJ
Institute of Hydrometeorology, Rr. Durresit, 219, Tirana, ALBANIA
     
  3:45 Mid-afternoon break
     
   
March 20 2:00 PM Climate and Hydrology I
    Chair: Professor Jose D. Salas
Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering, CSU

North Ball Room - Lory Student Center

     
  2:00 Long Range Streamflow Forecast for Colorado Streams
    J.D. Salas, C. Fu, and B. Rajagopalan
Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering, Colorado State University
  2:20 Effects of spring land cover change on early Indian summer monsoon variability
    Eungul Lee, Thomas N. Chase, Balaji Rajagopalan and Roger G. Barry
Cooperative Institute for Research in Environmental Sciences (CIRES) and Department of Geography, University of Colorado, Boulder
  2:40 A Review of the 2006 Water Year in Colorado
    Nolan J. Doesken and Mike A. Gillespie
Colorado Climate Center, Atmospheric Science Department, Colorado State University
  3:00 Investigating the potential of NAO index to forecast droughts in Sicily
    Cancelliere, A., Di Mauro, G., Bonaccorso, B. and Rossi, G.
Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering, University of Catania, Italy
  3:20 North Atlantic Oscillation signals in the series of Beysehir lake-levels (Turkey)
    Ercan Kahya and Taner Cengiz
Istanbul Technical University, Civil Engineering Department, Maslak Istanbul, Turkey
  3:40 Impact of El Niño Southern Oscillation (ENSO) on Hydrometeorology Variability at Valle del Cauca State, Colombia, Using Canonical Correlation Analysis
    Yesid Carvajal and Juan B. Marco
School of Natural Resources and Environment, Faculty of Engineering, Universidad del Valle, Cali - Colombia
     
  4:00 Mid-afternoon break
     
 
March 20 4:00 PM Transport in Porous Media - Remediation
    Co-Chairs: Professor David Gilbert and Professor Tom Sale
Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering, CSU

Cherokee Park Room - Lory Student Center

     
  4:00 Electrolytic reactors for treatment of contaminated groundwater
    Dave Gilbert, Matthew Petersen, Tom Sale
Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering, Colorado State University
  4:15 Source Zone Remediation via ZVI-Clay: Lessons Learned from the First Ten Laboratory Studies
    Mitchell Olson and Tom Sale
Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering, Colorado State University
  4:30 Emerging Drivers for Subsurface Remediation
    Tom Sale and Dave Gilbert
Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering, Colorado State University
  4:45 Accelerating Redevelopment of Contaminated Sites Remediated with In-Situ Soil Mixing
    Kristin Sample, Charles D. Shackelford and Tom Sale
Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering, Colorado State University
  5:00 Parameter Estimation of Aqueous Contaminant Transport and Storage in Heterogeneous, Alluvial Aquifers
    Lee Ann Doner and Tom Sale
Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering, Colorado State University
  5:15 Resolving the Feasibility of Treating Contaminants Stored in Plumes
    Azadeh Bolhari and Tom Sale
Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering, Colorado State University
  5:30 Comparison of potential removal mechanisms of phosphorus in soil adsorption systems using analytical and numerical modeling techniques
    Kathleen A. Lindstrom, John E. McCray and Geoff D. Thyne
Hydrologic Science and Engineering, Geology and Geological Engineering Division, Colorado School of Mines, Golden, CO
  5:45 Advancements in Field Implementation and Method Development of Single Well Tracer Studies used to Calculate LNAPL Flux Rates in Impacted Aquifers
    Tim Smith, Kimberly LeMonde and Tom Sale
Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering, Colorado State University
   
March 20 4:00 PM Vegetation Hydrology and Climate
    Chair: Professor Jeff Niemann
Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering, CSU

Cherokee Park Room - Lory Student Center

 

 

 

  4:00 Stochastic Simulation of Multivariate Systems Based on Decomposition Analysis
    T.S. Lee, J.D. Salas, D. Frevert, and T. Fulp
Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering, Colorado State University
  4:15 Effects of Topography on Vegetation-Hydrology Interactions in a Semiarid Grass Ecosystem
    Valeriy Ivanov and Rafael L Bras
Center for the Environment, Harvard University
  4:30 On the long-term control of vegetation on landforms
    Erkan Istanbulluoglu, Omer Yetemen and Enrique R. Vivoni
Department of Geosciences, University of Nebraska
  4:45 From salt to sky: Estimating evaporation at the Salar de Atacama, Northern Chile
    Stephanie K. Kampf
Department of Forest, Rangeland, and Watershed Stewardship, Colorado State University
  5:00 Spatial grouping of annual streamflow patterns in Turkey
    Ercan Kahya, M. Cuneyd Demirel and Thomas C. Piechota
Istanbul Technical University, Civil Engineering Department, Hydraulic Division, 34469 Maslak Istanbul, Turkey
  5:15 Changes in Seasonal Precipitation and Temperature Signals over the 20th Century and Corresponding Response in Historic versus Reconstructed Natural Streamflows for the Gunnison River
    Margaret A. Matter, Luis A. Garcia and Darrell Fontane
Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering, Colorado State University

 

 

March 21 8:20 AM Hydrology - Agriculture - Water Management
   

Chair: Professor Luis Garcia
Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering, CSU

Cherokee Park Room - Lory Student Center

 

 

 

  8:20 Assessing Soil Salinity Using a Geostatistical Approach
    Ahmed Eldeiry and Luis A. Garcia
Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering, Colorado State University
  8:40 A Remote Sensing - GIS Approach to Evaluate the Effects of Soil Salinity on Evapotranspiration
    Aymn Elhaddad, Luis A. Garcia and Timothy K. Gates
Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering, Colorado State University
  9:00 Improving Water Delivery Efficiency in the Middle Rio Grande using a Decision Support System
    Kristoph-Dietrich Kinzli and Ramchand Oad
Department of Civil Engineering, Colorado State University
  9:20 Using Canopy Cover and Vegetation Indices to Estimate Crop Water Use
    Thomas Trout
USDA-ARS-Water Management Research
     
  9:40 Mid-morning break
     

 

 

 

March 21 10:00 AM Hydrology - Agriculture - Water Management
   

Chair: Professor Luis Garcia
Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering, CSU

Cherokee Park Room - Lory Student Center

 

 

 

  10:00 Evaluating Recreational Benefits of Water Resources on Small Geographical Areas: An Application to Rivers in Puerto Rico
    John B. Loomis and Juan Marcos González
Dept. Ag. & Resource Economics, Colorado State University
  10:20 Recreation Visitation in Tropical Forest Rivers: Puerto Rico's Mameyes and Espíritu Santo
    Luis E. Santiago, Armando González-Cabán and John Loomis
Graduate School of Planning, University of Puerto Rico, Río Piedras
  10:40 Risk and security indicators for water supply systems
    Neil S. Grigg
Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering, Colorado State University
  11:00 Hydrologic System for Simulating Reference Flows in the Geum River Basin' s TMDL Practices
    Jaekyoung Noh and Luis Garcia
Agricultural Engineering Department, Chungnam National University, Daejeon, South Korea
  11:20 An Alternative Approach to Measuring Hydrologic Change - a Comparison Study Between Raster-Based Analysis and “Indicators of Hydrologic Alteration”
    Richard Koehler
National Weather Service/COMET program, UCAR Office of Programs, Boulder, CO

 

 

 

March 21 12:00 Lunch break - North Ball Room - Lory Student Center
    Borland Lecturer in Hydrology
Behavioral Modeling: A New Theoretical Framework for Hydrological Predictions

Professor Murugesu Sivapalan
University of Illinois, Urbana-Champaign

 

 

 

   
March 21  2:00 PM Hydrologic Modeling - Soil Moisture
    Chair: Professor Jeff Niemann
Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering, CSU

Cherokee Park Room - Lory Student Center

     
  2:00 Assessing modeled spatial and temporal variability in soil moisture using automated, multi-objective, step-wise calibration
    Mark W. Strudley, Timothy R. Green, Robert H. Erskine, Olaf David and Makiko Umemoto
USDA Agricultural Research Service, Agricultural Systems Research Unit
  2:15 Evaluating the Performance and Parameter Uncertainty of a Numerical Model for Basin-Wide Average Soil Moisture
    Danielle R. Tripp and Jeffrey D. Niemann
Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering, Colorado State University
  2:30 Resilience and stability of wetlands: the role of functional diversity
    Eduardo Zea-Cabrera, Fernando Miralles-Wilhelm, Ignacio Rodriguez-Iturbe
Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering, Florida International University Miami
  3:00 Comparison of Geostatistical Methods for the Spatial Estimation of Soil Moisture at the Catchment Scale
    Michael L. Coleman and Jeffrey D. Niemann
Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering, Colorado State University
  3:15 NPOESS Soil Moisture Satellite Data Assimilation: using WindSat Data
    Andrew S. Jones, Gary McWilliams, Cynthia L. Combs, Tarendra Lakhankar, Scott Longmore, George Mason, Michael Mungiole, Dustin Rapp and Thomas H. Vonder Haar
Cooperative Institute for Research in the Atmosphere, Colorado State University
  3:30 Developing consistency and transferability in topographic modeling index
    N.R. Pradhan, F.L. Ogden and Y. Tachikawa
University of Wyoming, Laramie, WY
  3:45 High Resolution Soil Moisture Retrieval from Active Microwave Remote Sensing Data
    Tarendra Lakhankar, Andrew Jones and Hosni Ghedira
Cooperative Institute for Research in the Atmosphere, Colorado State University
     
  4:00 Mid-afternoon break
     
   
March 21 2:00 PM Snow Hydrology I
    Chair: Professor Steven Fassnacht
Department of Forest, Rangeland and Watershed Stewardship, CSU

North Ball Room - Lory Student Center

     
  2:00 Topographic, meteorologic, and canopy controls on the scaling characteristics of the spatial distribution of snow depth fields
    Ernesto Trujillo and Jorge A. Ramirez
Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering, Colorado State University
  2:20 Plant Species Composition Reveals Temporal and Spatial Dynamics of Snow Slides in the San Juan Mountains, Colorado
    Sara Simonson, Thomas Stohlgren and Chris Landry
Natural Resource Ecology Laboratory, Colorado State University
  2:40 Assessing Spatial Variability of a Snow Pack from Individual Snow Course Measurements in Colorado
    Magdalena Skordahl and Steven R. Fassnacht
Watershed Science Program, College of Natural Resources, Colorado State University
  3:00 Simulation of snowpack ablation at two mid-latitude subalpine sites using SnowModel and Fast All-Season Soil STrength (FASST)
    Anne E. Sawyer, Kelly J. Elder, Steven R. Fassnacht, Glen E. Liston and Susan Frankenstein
Watershed Science Program, College of Natural Resources, Colorado State University
  3:20 Snowpack property variations below the canopy
    Patrick J. Ewing and Steven R. Fassnacht
Watershed Science Program, College of Natural Resources, Colorado State University
     
  3:40 Mid-afternoon break
     
   
March 21 4:00 PM Snow Hydrology II
    Chair: Professor Steven Fassnacht
Department of Forest, Rangeland and Watershed Stewardship, CSU

North Ball Room - Lory Student Center

     
  4:00 Snow Depth is an Integration of the Ground and Snow Surfaces
    Steven R. Fassnacht and Jeffrey S. Deems
Watershed Science Program, College of Natural Resources, Colorado State University
  4:20 Regional Patterns of Snow Water Equivalent in the Colorado River Basin Using Snowpack Telemetry (SNOTEL) Data
    Jeffrey E. Derry and Steven R. Fassnacht
Watershed Science Program, College of Natural Resources, Colorado State University
  4:40 Assessing the Variation in Snow Surface Roughness
    Mark V. Corrao and Steven R. Fassnacht
Watershed Science Program, College of Natural Resources, Colorado State University
  5:00 Subnivean Space versus Winter Recreation: A Preliminary Assessment
    Erin K. Bentley and Steven R. Fassnacht
Watershed Science Program, College of Natural Resources, Colorado State University

 

 

March 20 8:00 AM

 Posters

    Chair: Jorge A Ramirez
Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering, CSU

North Ball Room - Lory Student Center

     
  1 Distinguishing anthropogenic impact using hydrochemical and spatial analyses, southeastern Piceance Basin, Colorado
    Tamee R. Albrecht and Geoffrey D. Thyne
Hydrologic Science and Engineering Program, Department of Geology and Geological Engineering, Colorado School of Mines, Golden
  2 A Strategic Approach to Assessing the State of a Watershed
    Angela Henn, Melinda Laituri, Rob Buirgy, Brenda Faber and Sheila Murphy
Colorado State University
  3 Wireless Sensor Network Based Continuous Plume Monitoring: Proof of Concept in Intermediate-Scale Tank Test, Preliminary Results.
    Lisa Porta, Tissa H. Illangasekare, Philip Loden, Qi Han, Denney Liptak and Anura Jayasumana
Center for Experimental Study of Subsurface Environmental Processes, Division of Environmental Sciences and Engineering, Colorado School of Mines, Golden, CO
  4 Modeling Fingering at a Continuum Scale: A Stochastic Lagrangian Approach
    K. S. Barnhart, D. W. Dean, and T. H. Illangasekare
Center for Experimental Study of Subsurface Environmental Processes, Colorado School of Mines, Golden, Colorado
  5 Regional Watershed Management System
    Durmus Cesur
San Antonio River Authority, San Antonio, Texas
  6 Low Flow Discharges Regional Analysis using Wakeby Distribution in an ungauged basin in Colombia.
    Ana C. Arbeláez and Lina M. Castro
Area Metropolitana del Valle de Aburrá, Medellín, Colombia.
  7 Hydrostat v1.0, a Java Application for Extreme Events Frequency Analysis
    Lina M. Castro, Ana C. Arbeláez and Camilo Hoyos
Department of Civil Engineering, Universidad del Valle - Colombia.
  8 Comparison of rotated and unrotated principal components of Turkish streamflow
    Serdar Kalayci and Ercan Kahya
Selcuk University, Department of Civil Engineering, Campus Konya, Turkey
  9 The links between the categorized Southern Oscillation indicators and precipitation patterns over Turkey
    M. Cagatay Karabork and Ercan Kahya
Civil Engineering Department, Dumlupinar University, Kutahya, Turkey
  10 Trend analysis of sea levels along Turkish coasts
    Burkay Seseogullari, Ebru Eris, and Ercan Kahya
Civil Engineering Department, Istanbul Technical University, Maslak Istanbul, Turkey
  11 Stochastic modeling of Karasu River (Turkey) using the methods of Artificial Neural Networks
    Ibrahim Can, Cahit Yerdelen and Ercan Kahya
Ataturk University, Civil Engineering Department, Erzurum, Turkey
  12 Do El NINO events modulate the statistical characteristics of Turkish streamflow?
    Ercan Kahya, Ali Ihsan Marti
Istanbul Technical University, Civil Engineering Department, Hydraulic Division, 34469 Maslak Istanbul, Turkey
  13 ENSO effects on mean temperature in Turkey
    Ali Ihsan Marti and Ercan Kahya
Selcuk University, Civil Engineering Department, Hydraulic Division, 42035, Campus, Konya, Turkey
  14 Performing k-means analysis to drought principal components of Turkish rivers
    M. Cuneyd Demirel, A. J. Mariano and Ercan Kahya
Istanbul Technical University, Institute of Science and Technology, 34469 Maslak Istanbul, Turkey
  15 Hydrological determination of hierarchical clustering scheme by using small experimental matrix
    M. Cuneyd Demirel and Ercan Kahya
Istanbul Technical University, Institute of Science and Technology, Istanbul, Turkey
  16 Historical drought occurrences in Turkey: An analysis based on the standardized precipitation index (SPI)
    Ali Umran Komuscu and Ercan Kahya
Turkish State Meteorological Service, Ankara, Turkey
  17 Wakeby Distribution for Flood Frequency Analysis. Application to Cauca Region, Colombia
    Lina M. Castro and Ana C. Arbeláez
Department of Civil Engineering, Universidad del Valle - Colombia
  18 Comparison of AGRMET Model Results with In Situ Soil Moisture Data
    Cynthia L. Combs, Dustin Rapp, Andrew S. Jones, and George Mason
Cooperative Institute for Research in the Atmosphere, Colorado State University
  19 Comparison of stream reach residence time distributions measured with tracer experiments of different time scales
    Robert A. Payn, Michael N. Gooseff, David A. Benson
Department of Geology and Geological Sciences, Colorado School of Mines, Golden CO
  20 Geostatistics of large scale in-situ and satellite derived soil moisture data
    Tarendra Lakhankar, Andrew Jones, Cynthia Combs, Dustin Rapp, and Thomas H. Vonder Haar
Cooperative Institute for Research in the Atmosphere, Colorado State University
  21 Road and Stream Network Connectivity and Potential: Northeastern Puerto Rico, an exploratory analysis.
    Sherrill, K.R., Laituri, M.J., Helmer, E.H., Ramirez, J.A. Blanco, J.F., Hein, K., Pike, A.S, Crowl, T.A. and Covich, A.P.
Department of Forest Rangeland and Watershed Stewardship, Colorado State University
  22 Water retention behavior of sand as affected by a surrounding medium
    Toshihiro Sakaki, Anuchit Limsuwat and Tissa H. Illangasekare
Center for Experimental Study of Subsurface Environmental Processes Colorado School of Mines, Golden, Colorado
  23 Hydro-geomorphological classification of the Albanian coastline in the Mediterranean sea
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Hydrometeorological Institute, Albanian Academy of Sciences, Tirana
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    Cinzia Miracapillo
Institute of Civil Engineering, University of Applied Sciences Northwestern Switzerland

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