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Conference presentation: Effects of river management & sediment supply on island evolution in Pool 6 of the Upper Mississippi River, southeast Minnesota

Watershed Hydrogeology Lab graduate student Brock Freyer has spent the last two years learning deeply about the hydrology, geomorphology, and sedimentology of the Upper Mississippi River System, as well as learning to use some sophisticated GIS techniques for 3-D analysis of topographic data. This week he is presenting the results …

GSA Abstract: Hydrogeomorphic controls on the expression of stream water in less than 1 km2 Piedmont watersheds

The Watershed Hydrogeology lab abstract for the Northeastern/Southeastern Geological Society of America Meeting in Baltimore, March 14-16, 2010. I’ll be giving a talk at 8:45 am on Monday, March 15th in session T24. Hydrogeology of Wetlands and Watershed Processes. It’s also looking like all of the other co-authors will be …

Getting ready for Science Online 2010

On January 16th, I am convening a session on Casting a wider net: Promoting gender and ethnic diversity in STEM at Science Online 2010 conference. Science Online 2010 is an unconference, which means that it is built around audience participation rather than a succession of speakers getting up and giving …

Call for abstracts: NC WRRI Annual Conference

Note: If any of my students are interested in attending and/or presenting, just let me know and we will make it happen. WRRI Annual Conference Call for Presentations Abstracts http://www.ncsu.edu/wrri/conference/cfa.html The Water Resources Research Institute of The University of North Carolina (WRRI) requests abstracts for oral and poster presentations for …

GSA Abstract: Sediment size distributions in forested headwater streams of the North Carolina Piedmont

The Watershed Hydrogeology Lab is going to be busy at this year’s Geological Society of America annual meeting in Portland, Oregon in October. We’ve submitted four abstracts for the meeting, I’ll be co-convening a session, and I’ll be helping lead a pre-meeting field trip. New lab member Cameron Moore has …

AGU meeting highlights

I’m at AGU this week, enjoying the multitude of interesting talks, posters, exhibits, and chances to visit with earth scientists from all over the world. I thought I’d share some of the presentations I am most looking forward to hearing this week. My poster is this morning in the session …