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Cuyahoga Valley National Park

New paper! Effects of reclamation and deep ripping on soil bulk density and hydraulic conductivity at legacy surface mines

New paper alert! Cuyahoga Valley National Park is pock-marked by reclaimed surface mines, but the park can’t get trees to grow on these sites to achieve true restoration. In this paper, we investigate what’s up with the soil physical and hydrologic properties and how a deep-ripping process might help the …

GSA abstract: Soil Properties Impede Reforestation of Abandoned Mine Sites in Cuyahoga Valley National Park

The Watershed Hydrology Lab will be at the Geological Society of America annual meeting in early November. Graduate student Catherine Ruhm will be giving a talk in the session on “Geology and Hydrology of Your Public Lands: Understanding and Managing America’s Geologic Heritage, Active Processes, Geohazards, Energy Development, and Mineral …

GSA abstract: Soils and Geomorphology of Five Reclaimed Surface Mine Sites in the Cuyahoga Valley National Park, Ohio

Later this month, Caytie, Garrett, and I will be representing the Watershed Hydrology Lab at the Geological Society of America Annual Meeting in Seattle, Washington. Caytie will be presenting the following poster on Tuesday, October 24th in spot 257-4 in the Washington State Convention Center. Soils and Geomorphology of Five …