2011 Kentucky Water Resources Annual Symposium
Document Type
Presentation
Start Date
3-21-2011 4:00 PM
Description
- Fate of Stable Isotope Label During Predation of 15N-Tagged Wild-Type Escherichia coli by Protozoa, Ashley Barton and Alan Fryar, Dept Earth and Environmental Sciences, UK
- Cane Run Watershed Assessment and Restoration – Phase One Accomplishments, Amanda Gumbert and others, UK Cooperative Extension Service
- Improving Water Quality: Riparian Edge versus River Channel, Renee Kirtman and Kristy Hopfensperger, Biological Sciences, Northern Kentucky University
- Microscopic Population Dynamics and their Relationships to the Activated Sludge Process in a 30 MGD Wastewater Treatment Plant, Maria Lundin and David Price, LFUCG Division of Water Quality
- Southern Region Down-Well Camera Project, Glynn Beck and others, Kentucky Geological Survey
- Escherichia coli Contamination of the Triplett Creek Watershed, Rowan County, Kentucky, Geoffrey Gearner and others, Dept of Biology and Chemistry, Morehead State University
- An Overview of the Paducah Gaseous Diffusion Plant Sitewide Groundwater Flow and Transport Model, Junfeng Zhu and others, Kentucky Geological Survey
- Differential Gene Expression in Zebrafish and Native Sunfish Following Exposure to Gaseous Diffusion Plant Effluent, Ben Brammell and others, Dept Natural Sciences, Asbury University
- Patterns of Heavy Metal Concentration in Core Sediments, Wilgreen Lake, Madison County, Kentucky, Clint McMaine and Walter Borowski, Dept Geography and Geology, EKU
- Concentration of Heavy Metals in the Waters and Surface Sediments of Wilgreen Lake, Madison County, Kentucky: An Evaluation of Plausible Sources, Chad Von Gruenigen and Walter Borowski, Dept Geography and Geology, EKU
- Assessing Short-Term Changes to Headwater Stream Structure and Function Following Alternative Forest Harvesting Practices in a Cumberland Plateau Watershed, Chad Bergenson and Scott Grubbs, Dept Biology and Center for Biodiversity Studies, WKU
- Cattle and Karst: Source Tracking Assessment & Biological Indicators in a Nutrient-Polluted Watershed, Srikanth Vangapandu and others, Eastern Kentucky Environmental Research Institute, EKU
- Real-Time Continuous Observations from Sensors and Long-Term Monitoring of Water Quality Allow Increased Understanding of Biological and Hydrological Processes in a Reservoir, Kentucky Lake (USA), Susan Hendricks and others, Hancock Biological Station, Murray State University
- Development of New Sensors for Monitoring Velocity and Sediment Discharge in a Watershed, Robert Stewart and others, Dept of Civil Engineering, UK
- Variability of Particulate Organic Carbon Flux with Mining in Small Appalachian Watersheds, Nathaniel Adams and others, Dept Civil Engineering, UK
- Long Term Estimates of Soil Organic Carbon and Nutrient Dynamics in Reclaimed Appalachian Mine Soil, Peter Acton and Jimmy Fox, Dept of Civil Engineering, UK
- Integrated Modeling Approach to Particulate Organic Carbon Estimates on a Regional Scale Basin, William Ford and Jimmy Fox, Dept of Civil Engineering, UK
- Determination of Caffeine as a Marker for Septic Tank Contamination of Wilgreen Lake, Rosemary Onjiko and Susan Godbey, Dept of Chemistry, EKU
- A Stormwater Course for General Education, Rebecca Kelley and Christopher Thorpe, Dept of Biological Sciences, NKU
- Hydrological Modeling of Hart Ditch, A Tributary to Little Calumet River, Indiana Using HEC HMS and Radar Data, Vujadin Petovic and others, Purdue University Calumet
- Baseflow Trends in Northwest Indiana, Chandramouli Viswanathan and others, Purdue University Calumet
- Analysis of Long-Term Trends in Environmental Conditions at a Gaseous Diffusion Plant Using Multiple Data Sources, Andrew Wigginton and others, Dept Civil Engineering, UK
- Estimating Impacts of Land Use Management on Soil Structure, Sleem Kreba and others, Dept of Plant and Soil Sciences, UK
- Interactive Risk Communication About an NPL Site: The Paducah Gaseous Diffusion Plant Case Study, Anna Goodman Hoover and Lindell Ormsbee, KWRRI
COinS
Mar 21st, 4:00 PM
Poster Session
- Fate of Stable Isotope Label During Predation of 15N-Tagged Wild-Type Escherichia coli by Protozoa, Ashley Barton and Alan Fryar, Dept Earth and Environmental Sciences, UK
- Cane Run Watershed Assessment and Restoration – Phase One Accomplishments, Amanda Gumbert and others, UK Cooperative Extension Service
- Improving Water Quality: Riparian Edge versus River Channel, Renee Kirtman and Kristy Hopfensperger, Biological Sciences, Northern Kentucky University
- Microscopic Population Dynamics and their Relationships to the Activated Sludge Process in a 30 MGD Wastewater Treatment Plant, Maria Lundin and David Price, LFUCG Division of Water Quality
- Southern Region Down-Well Camera Project, Glynn Beck and others, Kentucky Geological Survey
- Escherichia coli Contamination of the Triplett Creek Watershed, Rowan County, Kentucky, Geoffrey Gearner and others, Dept of Biology and Chemistry, Morehead State University
- An Overview of the Paducah Gaseous Diffusion Plant Sitewide Groundwater Flow and Transport Model, Junfeng Zhu and others, Kentucky Geological Survey
- Differential Gene Expression in Zebrafish and Native Sunfish Following Exposure to Gaseous Diffusion Plant Effluent, Ben Brammell and others, Dept Natural Sciences, Asbury University
- Patterns of Heavy Metal Concentration in Core Sediments, Wilgreen Lake, Madison County, Kentucky, Clint McMaine and Walter Borowski, Dept Geography and Geology, EKU
- Concentration of Heavy Metals in the Waters and Surface Sediments of Wilgreen Lake, Madison County, Kentucky: An Evaluation of Plausible Sources, Chad Von Gruenigen and Walter Borowski, Dept Geography and Geology, EKU
- Assessing Short-Term Changes to Headwater Stream Structure and Function Following Alternative Forest Harvesting Practices in a Cumberland Plateau Watershed, Chad Bergenson and Scott Grubbs, Dept Biology and Center for Biodiversity Studies, WKU
- Cattle and Karst: Source Tracking Assessment & Biological Indicators in a Nutrient-Polluted Watershed, Srikanth Vangapandu and others, Eastern Kentucky Environmental Research Institute, EKU
- Real-Time Continuous Observations from Sensors and Long-Term Monitoring of Water Quality Allow Increased Understanding of Biological and Hydrological Processes in a Reservoir, Kentucky Lake (USA), Susan Hendricks and others, Hancock Biological Station, Murray State University
- Development of New Sensors for Monitoring Velocity and Sediment Discharge in a Watershed, Robert Stewart and others, Dept of Civil Engineering, UK
- Variability of Particulate Organic Carbon Flux with Mining in Small Appalachian Watersheds, Nathaniel Adams and others, Dept Civil Engineering, UK
- Long Term Estimates of Soil Organic Carbon and Nutrient Dynamics in Reclaimed Appalachian Mine Soil, Peter Acton and Jimmy Fox, Dept of Civil Engineering, UK
- Integrated Modeling Approach to Particulate Organic Carbon Estimates on a Regional Scale Basin, William Ford and Jimmy Fox, Dept of Civil Engineering, UK
- Determination of Caffeine as a Marker for Septic Tank Contamination of Wilgreen Lake, Rosemary Onjiko and Susan Godbey, Dept of Chemistry, EKU
- A Stormwater Course for General Education, Rebecca Kelley and Christopher Thorpe, Dept of Biological Sciences, NKU
- Hydrological Modeling of Hart Ditch, A Tributary to Little Calumet River, Indiana Using HEC HMS and Radar Data, Vujadin Petovic and others, Purdue University Calumet
- Baseflow Trends in Northwest Indiana, Chandramouli Viswanathan and others, Purdue University Calumet
- Analysis of Long-Term Trends in Environmental Conditions at a Gaseous Diffusion Plant Using Multiple Data Sources, Andrew Wigginton and others, Dept Civil Engineering, UK
- Estimating Impacts of Land Use Management on Soil Structure, Sleem Kreba and others, Dept of Plant and Soil Sciences, UK
- Interactive Risk Communication About an NPL Site: The Paducah Gaseous Diffusion Plant Case Study, Anna Goodman Hoover and Lindell Ormsbee, KWRRI