Conference Program
AGU Hydrology Days 2008
March 26 - March 28, 200
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8 am - 6 pm
8 am - 9:45 am
9:45 - 10 am
Coffee Break
Coffee Break
Coffee Break
10 - 12 am
12 - 2:00 PM
2 - 3:45 pm
2 - 3:45 pm
   
3:45 - 4 pm
Coffee Break
Coffee Break
Coffee Break
4 - 6 pm
4 - 6 pm
   
 
   
Date Time Session
Mar 26 8:30 AM
   
Mar 26 8:30 AM Climate Change - Climate Impacts on Water Supply
Chair: Professor Jorge A. Ramirez
Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering, CSU

Cherokee Park Room - Lory Student Center
     
  8:30 Complementary Temperature/Precipitation Patterns Accompanying Climate Cycles in the Gunnison River Basin & Effects of Climate Change and Land Use Modifications
    Margaret A. Matter, Luis A. Garcia and Darrell Fontane
Civil and Environmental Engineering Department, Colorado State University, Fort Collins
  8:45 Hydrologic responses of an alpine wetland to changes in climate, Front Range, Colorado
    Ashley Nielson, Mark Williams and Nel Caine
Niwot Ridge LTER, University of Colorado, Institute of Arctic and Alpine Research
  9:00 Frequency, Duration and Risk Assessment of Drought in the Upper Green River Basin, Wyoming
    John T. Bellamy and Glenn A. Tootle
Department of Civil and Architectural Engineering, University of Wyoming, Laramie
  9:15 Incorporating climate change information in water utility planning: A collaborative, decision analytic approach
    David Yates and Brett Gracely
National Center for Atmospheric Research, Boulder, Colorado
  9:30 A Review of the 2007 Water Year in Colorado
    Nolan J. Doesken and Michael Gillespie
Department of Atmospheric Science, Colorado State University
     
Mar 26 9:45 AM Mid-morning break
     
   
Mar 26 10:00 AM Climate Change Session - Climate Impacts on Water Supply - Colorado River Case
Chair: Professor Jorge A. Ramirez
Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering, CSU

Cherokee Park Room - Lory Student Center
     
  10:00 Climate Change and Reclamations Hydrologic Hazard Assessment Approach
    David Raff
Bureau of Reclamation, Technical Service Center, Denver, CO
  10:20 Assessing Reservoir Operations Risks under Climate Change
    Levi Brekke
Bureau of Reclamation, Technical Services Center, Denver, Colorado
  10:40 A Streamflow Generation Technique Under Climate Change Using Paleo and Observational Data for Colorado River
    Balaji Rajagopalan, Kenneth Nowak, James Prairie, Ben Harding and Martin Hoerling
Civil Environmental and Architectural Engineering, University of Colorado, Boulder, CO
  11:00 Non-Parametric Paleo-Reconstruction of Lees Ferry Flows
    Subhrendu Gangopadhyay
CIRES, University of Colorado, Boulder
  11:20 An Analysis of Hydrologic Variability Sensitivity in the Colorado River Basin
    James Prairie, Carly Jerla, and Russell Callejo
Bureau of Reclamation, University of Colorado, Boulder, CO
  11:40 Effects of Anthropogenic Activities on Climate Cycle Patterns in Temperature and Precipitation over the 20th Century in the Gunnison River Basin
    Margaret A. Matter, Luis A. Garcia and Darrell Fontane
Civil and Environmental Engineering Department, Colorado State University, Fort Collins
   
Mar 26 12:00 Lunch Break - North Ball Room - Lory Student Center

Borland Lecture in Hydrology
Hydrology in the Global Change Era: the Colorado River as a Case Study

Professor Dennis P. Lettenmaier
Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering, University of Washington, Seattle

    Webcast URL: http://cope.colostate.edu/Hydrology_Days
   
Mar 26 2:00 PM Emerging Contaminants - Sub-surface Flow
Chair: Professor Dave Gilbert
Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering, CSU

Cherokee Park Room - Lory Student Center
     
  2:00 Development of a Toolbox for Property and Fate Prediction of New and Emerging Contaminants Based on Thermodynamic Modeling
    Jens Blotevogel, Thomas Borch and Dave Gilbert
Department of Soil and Crop Sciences, Colorado State University, Fort Collins, CO
  2:15 Resolving the Feasibility of Treating Contaminants Stored in Plumes
    Azadeh Bolhari and Tom Sale
Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering, Colorado State University
  2:30 Results from a Field Demonstration of Electrolytic Reactive Barriers (e-barriers) for Treatment of Energetic Compounds in Groundwater
    Dave Gilbert, Tom Sale  and Matt Petersen
Center for Contaminant Hydrology, Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering, Colorado State University
  2:45 Remediation of Chlorinated Solvent Source Zones via ZVI-Clay Soil Mixing
    Mitchell Olson and Tom Sale
Department of Civil Engineering, Colorado State University, Fort Collins
  3:00 Polymer Flooding for Enhanced Delivery of Groundwater Remediation Agents
    Megan M. Smith, Jeff A.K. Silva, John E. McCray, and Junko Munakata-Marr
Hydrologic Science & Engineering, Colorado School of Mines
  3:15 Contact angle effects on the transport and retention of colloids in the vadose zone
    Tammo S Steenhuis, Yunati Zevi, Evelyn Aparicio, Bin Gao, Veronica L. Morales and J.-Yves Parlange
Cornell University
  3:30 In-Situ Solution Mining of Uranium: Mining’s Panacea or Pandora’s Box
    James Warner
Groundwater Program, Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering, Colorado State University
     
Mar 26 3:45 PM Mid-afternoon break
     
   
Mar 26 2:00 PM Panel Discussion: Sharing Water in Times of Stress and Scarcity
Chair: Professor Evan Vlachos
Department of Sociology and Department Civil and Environmental Engineering, CSU

North Ball Room - Lory Student Center
     
    Panel Discussion: Sharing Water in Times of Stress and Scarcity
    Panelists:

Luis Garcia
Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering, COlorado State University

Jochen Froebrich
Center for Water and Climate, Wageningen University, Netherlands

Rodrigo Maia
Civil Engineering, University of Porto, Portugal

Evan Vlachos
Department of Sociology and Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering, Colorado State University
     
Mar 26 3:45 PM Mid-afternoon break
     
   
Mar 26 4:00 PM Emerging Contaminants - Sub-surface Flow
Chair: Professor Dave Gilbert
Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering, CSU

Cherokee Park Room - Lory Student Center
     
  4:00 Detection and Characterization of Natural and Engineered Nanoparticles in the Environment
    Emily K. Lesher, Heather E. Pace and James F. Ranville
Colorado School of Mines, Environmental Science and Engineering Division
  4:15 Fate of Antibiotic Resistance Genes (ARG) in On-Farm Lagoons
    Chad McKinney and Amy Pruden
Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering, Colorado State University
  4:30 Occurrence and Potential Fate of Steroid Hormones in the Cache la Poudre River
    Robert B. Young and Thomas Borch
Department of Soil and Crop Sciences, Colorado State University, Fort Collins
  4:45 Continuous Delivery of Reagents in Enhanced Reductive Dechlorination (ERD) Remedial Strategies and the Potential for Biofouling
    Kelli Jo Rehder, Elena Moreno-Barbero and Jay Erickson
ARCADIS, Highlands Ranch, Colorado
  5:00 Evaluating consolidation of large columns of sand mixed with zero-valent iron and clay slurry for remediation
    Gustavo Vianna, Charles D. Shackelford, and Tom Sale
Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering, Colorado State University
  5:15 Using Wavelet Analysis to Determine Dominant Scales of Hydraulic Conductivity and Head Fields
    Matthew Dillin and Roseanna Neupauer
Civil Environmental and Architectural Engineering, University of Colorado, Boulder, CO
  5:30 Stochastic Multiobjective Management of Groundwater Supply Systems
    Domenico A. Baú
Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering, Colorado State University
  5:45 The correct construction of fractional Brownian motion and its effect on solute transport
    Jordan Revielle and David A. Benson
Hydrologic Sciences and Engineering Program, Department of Geology and Geological Engineering, Colorado School of Mines, Golden
  6:00 PM Adjourn
     
Mar 26 4:00 PM Poster Session
Chair: Professor Jorge A. Ramirez
Department Civil and Environmental Engineering, CSU

North Ball Room - Lory Student Center
     
  6:00 PM Adjourn
   
Date Time Session
Mar 27 8:45 AM
   
Mar 27 8:30 AM Hydrologic Modeling - Paleo-hydrology
Chair: Professor Pierre Julien
Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering, CSU

Cherokee Park Room - Lory Student Center
     
  8:30 On the Importance of Spatial Correlation in Stochastic Precipitation Records Used in Water Supply Modeling
    Matthew C. Carney, Marijan Babić and Woldezion Mesghinna
Natural Resources Consulting Engineers, Inc., Fort Collins, Colorado
  8:45 Hyetograph Simulation of High-Intense Rainfall Events
    Franz Konecny
Working Group Stochastic Hydrology.  BOKU -  University of Natural Resources and Applied Life Sciences, Vienna.
  9:00 Improved Graphical Representation of CASC2D-TREX Results
    James S. Halgren, Pierre Y. Julien and Mark Velleux
Civil and Environmental Engineering Department, Colorado State University
  9:15 Application of a physically-based interpolation method to reconstruct an aquifer boundary produced by a preserved paleotopography
    Michael L. Coleman, Jeffrey D. Neimann and Elaine P. Jacobs
Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering, Colorado State University, Fort Collins
  9:30 A Review of Paleoflood Surveys in the Black Hills of Western South Dakota
    Nancy Steinberger and Jeffrey D. Niemann
Federal Emergency Management Agency, Lakewood, Colorado
  9:45 A simple contributing-area model to assess flood risk in moutainous basins
    Paola Allamano, Pierluigi Claps and Francesco Laio
Department of Hydraulics, Transport and Civil Infrastructures, Polytechnic of Turin, Italy
     
Mar 27 10:00 AM Mid-morning break
     
   
Mar 27 10:20 Eco-hydrology - Soil Moisture Controls
Chair: Professor Jorge A. Ramirez
Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering, CSU

Cherokee Park Room - Lory Student Center
     
  10:20 Estimation of Soil Moisture, Peak Leaf Area Index and Evapotranspiration Partitioning  at Two Semi-Arid Grassland Sites using the Statistical-Dynamical Ecohydrology Model
    John P. Kochendorfer and Jorge A. Ramírez
Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering, Colorado State University
  10:40 Geostatistical Method for Analysis of Large Scale Spatial Variability of Soil Moisture
    Tarendra Lakhankar, Andrew Jones, Cynthia Combs, Manajit Sengupta and Thomas H. Vonder Haar
Cooperative Institute for Research in the Atmosphere, Colorado State University
  11:00 Topographic and Vegetation Controls on Spatial Patterns of Soil Moisture in a Small Semi-Arid Montane Catchment
    Brandon M. Lehman and Jeffrey D. Niemann
Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering, Colorado State University, Fort Collins, CO
  11:20 The prediction of Soil Moisture Distribution for a small catchment by the Distributed Hydrology Soil Vegetation Model (DHSVM) based on SSURGO soil maps in southern Indiana.
    Zamir Libohova, Laura Bowling, Phillip Owens, Philip Schoeneberger, Brad Lee, and H.E. Winzeler
Agronomy Department, Purdue University, West Lafayette, IN
   
Mar 27 12:00 Lunch Break - North Ball Room - Lory Student Center

Hydrology Days Award Presentation
The estimation of groundwater storage changes at climatic time scales from low streamflow observations

Professor Wilfried Brutsaert
William L. Lewis Professor of Engineering, Cornell University

    Webcast URL: http://cope.colostate.edu/Hydrology_Days
   
Mar 27 2:00 PM Watershed Science I
Co-Chairs: Professor Stephanie Kampf and Professor John D. Stednick
Department of Forest, Range, and Watershed Stewardship, CSU

Cherokee Park Room - Lory Student Center
     
  2:00 Watersheds, watershed processes, monitoring and research: what, why, where, and so what
    Charles W. Slaughter
Ecohydraulics Research Group, University of Idaho-Boise
  2:15 What can vadose zone physics tell us about hillslope flow processes?
    Stephanie K. Kampf
Department of Forest, Rangeland, and Watershed Stewardship, Colorado State University
  2:30 Kinematic wave technique for hydrologic distributed modeling of stationary storm events: an application to synthetic rectangular basins and an actual watershed
    Michael J. Shultz, Ernest C. Crosby and John A. McEnery
National Weather Service – West Gulf River Forecast Center, Fort Worth, Texas
  2:45 Sediment Production and Delivery From Roads in the Sierra National Forest, California
    Lee MacDonald, Allison Stafford, and Abby Korte
Department of Forest, Rangeland, and Watershed Stewardship, Colorado State University, Fort Collins, CO
  3:00 Influence of landscape and reach-scale variables on aquatic community structure in tropical island streams
    Catherine L. Hein, Andrew S. Pike, J. Felipe Blanco, Todd Crowl, Fred N. Scatena, Melinda Laituri, and Alan P. Covich
Watershed Sciences Department, Utah State University, Logan, UT
  3:15 A validation of the cumulative watershed effects models: Delta-Q and FOREST
    S.E. Litschert and L. H. MacDonald
College of Natural Resources, Colorado State University
  3:30 Combining Subsurface Drainage and Windbreaks to Control Dryland Salinity
    H. Steppuhn
Semiarid Prairie Agricultural Research Centre, Agriculture and Agri-Food Canada
     
Mar 27 3:45 PM Mid-afternoon break
     
   
Mar 27 4:00 PM Watershed Science II
Co-Chairs: Professor Lee MacDonald and Professor Steven Fassnacht
Department of Forest, Range, and Watershed Stewardship, CSU

Cherokee Park Room - Lory Student Center
     
  4:00 How to Drain an Air Base in Korea – Watershed and Internal Drainage Challenges
    Craig R. Wilkening
CH2M HILL – Denver, Colorado
  4:15 Effects of Landscape Scale Prescribed Fire on Hydrology and Stream Chemistry
    Andrea M. Heard and J.D. Stednick
Sequoia-King Canyon National Park, Department of Forest, Rangeland, and Watershed Stewardship, Colorado State University
  4:30 Hillslope and Low-order Channel Changes after a High-severity Fire: Differences in Processes and Recovery Rates
    Duncan Eccleston, Lee H. MacDonald, and Keelin Schaffrath
Department of Forest, Rangeland and Watershed Stewardship, Colorado State University, Ft. Collins, CO
  4:45 Surface-groundwater interactions and nutrient transport in alpine and subalpine catchments, Front Range, CO
    P. Tyson Atkins, Mark W. Williams, and Kenneth R. Hill
INSTAAR and Department of Geography, University of Colorado, Boulder
  5:00 Longevity of acid rock drainage (ARD): Mineralogical and chemical comparison of mine-waste piles and post-glacial talus rock producing acidic solutions
    Jessica Duggan, John Ridley, and John Stednick
Geosciences, Colorado State University
  5:15 Changes in Snowmelt Streamflow Timing and Magnitude in Colorado
    Christopher Hawkins and J. D. Stednick
Department of Forest, Rangeland and Watershed Stewardship, Colorado State University
  5:30 Hydrologic Responses of High Elevation Watersheds to Mountain Pine Beetle
    Ryan Jensen and J.D. Stednick
Department of Forest, Rangeland, and Watershed Stewardship, Colorado State University
  5:45 Managing Watersheds in Developing Countries: What Management Skill and Education Are Needed?
    Ted C. Sheng
Colorado State University
  6:00 PM Adjourn
   
Date Time Session
Mar 28 8:30 AM
   
Mar 28 8:30 AM Water Quality - Urban Hydrology - Management
Chair: Professor Jim Loftis
Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering, CSU

Cherokee Park Room - Lory Student Center
     
  8:30 The State of the Upper Cache la Poudre River from a Hydrologic and Water Quality Perspective
    Jennifer Moore, Jim Loftis and Judy Billica
Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering, Colorado State University
  8:45 Graywater Application for Household Irrigation as a Viable Means to Meet Water Demand in Arid Regions
    Sybil Sharvelle and L. A. Roesner
Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering, Colorado State University
  9:00 Statistical Analysis of BMP Effectiveness in the Cannonsville, NY Watershed
    Dillon M. Cowan, Christine A. Shoemaker and Jery R. Stedinger
Environmental and Water Resources Systems Engineering Group, School of Civil and Environmental Engineering, Cornell University, Ithaca, NY
  9:15 Recreation Benefits of Natural Area Characteristics at the Caribbean National Forest
    Luis E. Santiago and John Loomis
Graduate School of Planning, University of Puerto Rico, Río Piedras
  9:30 Total water management: from vision to execution
    Neil S. Grigg
Civil Engineering Department, Colorado State University, Fort Collins
  9:45 Integrated regional water planning and development: a case study in the Lower Moulouya Basin, North East Morocco
    Nazik El Yaalaoui
Colorado State University, Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering.
     
Mar 28 10:00 AM Mid-morning break
     
   
Mar 28 10:15 AM Landscape Evolution - Fluvial Geomorphology
Chair: Professor Jeffrey Niemann
Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering, CSU

Cherokee Park Room - Lory Student Center
     
  10:15 Influence of hillslope aspect on landscape evolution: Inferences from analysis of landscape morphology in central New Mexico
    Erkan Istanbulluoglu, Omer Yetemen, Enrique R. Vivoni and Hugo A. Gutiérrez-Jurado and Rafael L. Bras
Department of Geosciences and Department of Biological Systems Engineering, University of Nebraska, Lincoln, NE
  10:30 A channel evolution model in response to urbanization in southern California
    Robert J. Hawley, Brian P. Bledsoe, and Eric Stein
Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering, Colorado State University
  10:45 Longitudinal Distribution of Wood along Headwater Streams in the Colorado Front Range
    Ellen Wohl and Kristin Jaeger
Department of Geosciences, Colorado State University
  11:00 In-stream wood volume and dynamics in an unmanaged neotropical headwater catchment
    Daniel Cadol and Ellen Wohl
Department of Geosciences, Warner College of Natural Resources, Colorado State University
  11:15 Characterizing geomorphic controls of riparian width for mountain streams in the Colorado Front Range
    Lina Polvi and Ellen Wohl
Colorado State University, Department of Geosciences, Fort Collins, CO
  11:30 Controls on recent channel narrowing and incision in Canyon de Chelly National Monument, Arizona.
    Kristin Jaeger and Ellen Wohl
Department of Geosciences, College of Natural Resources, Colorado State University
  11:45 Scaling terrain attributes by fractal methods
    Robert H. Erskine, Timothy R. Green and Jeffrey D. Niemann
Civil Engineering Department, Colorado State University, Fort Collins, CO
   
Mar 28 12:00 Lunch Break - North Ball Room - Lory Student Center

Borland Lecture in Hydraulics
The Dependence of Watershed Processes on the Evolution of the Critical Zone

Professor William E. Dietrich
Department of Earth and Planetary Science, University of California, Berkeley

    Webcast URL: http://cope.colostate.edu/Hydrology_Days
   
Mar 28 2:00 PM Sediment - Erosion - Evapotranspiration - Irrigation
Chair: Professor Luis A. Garcia
Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering, CSU

Cherokee Park Room - Lory Student Center
     
  2:00 Applicability of the Modified Einstein Procedure
    Seema C. Shah-Fairbank, Pierre Y. Julien and Junke Guo
Civil and Environmental Engineering Department, Colorado State University, Fort Collins, CO
  2:15 The Application of GIS in Watershed Runoff and Erosion Modeling: a Case Study of EASI Model
    X. Shawn Huang, Lyle W. Zevenbergen and John N. Cochran
River Engineering, Ayres Associates
  2:30 Comparison of three pebble count procedures in a gravel-bed mountain stream: procedural details cause huge differences
    Kristin Bunte, Kurt W. Swingle and Steven R. Abt
Engineering Research Center, Department of Civil Engineering, Colorado State University, Fort Collins
  2:45 Determining environmental flow requirements for substrate maintenance in cobble and boulder bed rivers in South Africa
    James Cullis
Department of Civil, Environmental, and Architectural Engineering, University of Colorado at Boulder
     
Mar 28 3:00 Evapotranspiration - Irrigation - Salinity
     
  3:00 Soil Salinity Samples and Variograms: Case Study in the Lower Arkansas Basin
    Ahmed Edeiry and Luis A. Garcia
Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering, Colorado State University
  3:15 Characterization of Salinity Fluxes in the Lower South Platte River Basin, Northeastern Colorado
    Paul A. Haby and Jim C. Loftis
Civil and Environmental Engineering Department, Colorado State University
  3:30 Strategies for Reducing Consumptive Use of Alfalfa
    Brad Lindenmayer, Neil Hansen, Mark Crookstonand and Ajay Jha
Department of Soil and Crop Sciences
  3:45 Limited Irrigation Adoption and Water Leasing in Colorado
    James Pritchett, Jennifer Thorvaldson and Ajay Jha
Department of Agricultural and Resource Economics, Colorado State University
  4:00 Analyzing the Effects of High Water Tables on Evapotranspiration From Uncultivated Land in Colorado’s Lower Arkansas River Valley
    Niklas U. Hallberg, Jeffrey D. Niemann, and Timothy K. Gates
Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering, Colorado State University
  4:15 Efficient Irrigation Water Management in the Middle Rio Grande using Decision-support Models and Infrastructure Modernization
    Kristoph-Dietrich Kinzli, Ramchand Oad, Luis Garcia, David Patterson, and David Gensler
Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering Colorado State University
     
Mar 28 4:30 PM Mid-afternoon break
     
   
March 28 4:45 PM Snow and Cold Land Regions Hydrology
Chair: Professor Jorge A. Ramirez
Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering, CSU

Cherokee Park Room - Lory Student Center
     
  4:45 Synthetic generation techniques for illustrating the differences between the spatial organization of snow depth fields in sub-alpine forest and alpine tundra
    Ernesto Trujillo, Jorge A. Ramírez and Kelly Elder
Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering, Colorado State University
  5:00 Snowcover Variability Due to Wind & Rangeland Shrub Interactions in North Park, Colorado
    Molly E. Tedesche, S. R. Fassnacht, P. Meiman, and M.E. Fernandes-Gimenez Watershed Science
College of Natural Resources, Colorado State University, Fort Collins CO
  5:15 Snow avalanche path ecology: Examples from the San Juan Mountains, Colorado
    Sara Simonson, Thomas Stohlgren, Chris Landry, and Steven Fassnacht
Natural Resource Ecology Laboratory, Colorado State University
  5:30 Variability Among Snow Course and Snow Telemetry Measurements Across Colorado
    S.R. Fassnacht, M.E. Skordahl, and J.E. Derry
Watershed Program, Geosciences, Colorado State University, Fort Collins, CO
  5:45 Integrated mountain system monitoring and snow system research at Senator Beck Basin, San Juan Mountains, Southwest Colorado
    Landry, Christopher C.; Painter, Thomas H.; Barrett, Andrew P.; Neff, Jason C.; Lawrence, Corey R.; Castle, Sara; Steltzer, Heidi; Marshall, Hans-Peter
Center for Snow and Avalanche Studies, Silverton, CO
   
Mar 26 4:00 PM Poster Session
Chair: Professor Jorge A. Ramirez
Department Civil and Environmental Engineering, CSU

North Ball Room - Lory Student Center
     
    Delivery of Remedial Amendments to Lower-Permeability Zones through Fluid Viscosity Modifications
    M. Oostrom, L. Zhong, T.W. Wietsma, M.A. Covert and T.E. Queen
Energy and Environment Directorate, Pacific Northwest National Laboratory, Richland, WA
    A fully-automated apparatus for constant flux, constant head, and falling head hydraulic conductivity measurements
    T.W. Wietsma, M. Oostrom, M.A. Covert, T.E. Queen, and M.J. Fayer
Pacific Northwest National Laboratory
    Desiccation of Homogeneous and Heterogeneous Porous Media Systems: Intermediate-scale Experiments and Numerical Simulation
    M. Oostrom, T.W. Wietsma, M.A. Covert, and T.E. Queen
Pacific Northwest National Laboratory
    The Irrigation Water Optimization Project (IWOP)
    Jennifer Thorvaldson, James Pritchett, Neil Hansen and Ajay Jha
Department of Agricultural and Resource Economics,Colorado State University, Fort Collins, Colorado
    Seepage investigation examined surface water ground water interactions in Great Sand Duns National Park and Preserve
    James J. Harte, Andrew Valdez and Sharla Stevenson
National Park Service, Water Resources Division
    An Archive of Downscaled WCRP CMIP3 Climate Projections over the contiguous United States
    Levi Brekke
Bureau of Reclamation, Technical Services Center, Denver, Colorado
    Natural resources’ universal pattern and sustainability
    Peter E. Black
Faculty of Forestry and Natural Resources Management, SUNY College of Environmental Science & Forestry, Syracuse, New York
    Plant Species Composition Reveals Temporal and Spatial Dynamics of Snow Slides in the San Juan Mountains, Colorado
    Sara Simonson, Thomas Stohlgren and Chris Landry
Geosciences, Colorado State University, Fort Collins, CO
    Calculation of PMP and PMF for the Sava River
    Anja Horvat and Mitja Brilly University of Ljubljana
Faculty of Civil and Geodetic Engineering, Chair of Hydrology and Hydraulic Engineering , Hajdrihova 28, Ljubljana, Slovenia
    Using field measurements towards an improved understanding of shallow hydrogeology in an unsaturated sandy soil under tropical climate conditions
    Michele Minihane and David L Freyberg
Environmental Fluid Mechanics and Hydrology, Civil and Environmental Engineering Department, Stanford University
    Water balance of the Sava river - Developement of algorithm Petton for calibration of Watlab model
    Anton Cotar and Mitja Brilly
Hydrologic Department, Faculty for Civil Engineering and Geodesy, University of Ljubljiana, Slovenia
    Program Development on the Nonparametric Weather Generator with Climate Condition supported by a Database System
    Jonghyun Lee and Taesam Lee
Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering, Colorado State University
    Organic Compounds in Raw Wastewater & STE from Single Sources
    Maria B. Tucholke, Kathy E. Conn, and Christiane Hoppe
Department of Environmental Science and Engineering , Colorado School of Mines, Golden, Colorado
    A feasibility study to retrieve deep soil moisture using a temporal variational data assimilation method and WindSat data
    Andrew S. Jones, Tarendra Lakhankar, Cynthia L. Combs, Scott Longmore, Manajit Sengupta, and Thomas H. Vonder Haar
Center for Geosciences/Atmospheric Research, Cooperative Institute for Research in the Atmosphere, Colorado State University
    The Simulation Programs of the Instream Flow Incremental Methodology
    Robert T. Milhous
Fort Collins Science Center, U.S. Geological Survey, Fort Collins, Colorado
    Accounting practically for the turning factor in river seepage
    Hubert J. Morel-Seytoux
Hydroprose Consulting International, 57 Selby Lane, Atherton, CA 94027-3926
    New conditioning methods for improving the application of fractional Brownian motion fields to fractal aquifer media
    Elizabeth J. Conover and David A. Benson
Department of Geology and Geological Engineering, Colorado School of Mines, Golden, Colorado.
    Quantity and Quality of Storm water Runoff in Dryland Agroecosystems
    Kate Norvell,  Neil Hansen, D.G. Westfall and Ajay Jha
Department of Soil and Crop Sciences, Colorado State University
    Limited Irrigation Adoption and Water Leasing in Colorado
    James Pritchett, Jennifer Thorvaldson and Ajay Jha
Department of Agricultural and Resource Economics, Colorado State University
    Infiltration and Clogging with Pervious Concrete Pavement
    J. Patrick Coughlin and David C. Mays
Department of Civil Engineering, University of Colorado Denver
    Enterprise GIS for Integrated Decision Making
    Durmus Cesur
San Antonio River Authority, San Antonio, TX 78229
    Variational Data Assimilation Method for Soil Moisture Estimation Using Active Microwave Data
    Tarendra Lakhankar, Andrew S. Jones and Thomas H. Vonder Haar
Cooperative Institute for Research in the Atmosphere, Colorado State University
    Sources and Transformations of Nitrate in a Colorado Mountain Watershed
    Tiffany Yesavage and John Humphrey
Colorado School of Mines
    Quality control of daily precipitation data through neural networks
    G. Sciuto, B. Bonaccorso, A. Cancelliere and G. Rossi
Department of Civil and Environmental  Engineering, University of Catania, Catania, Italy