2017 Kentucky Water Resources Annual Symposium

Document Type

Poster

Start Date

3-20-2017 9:50 AM

Description

  1. Sensing and Educating the Nexus to Sustain Ecosystems (SENSE): A Kentucky-West Virginia Partnership, Susan Hendricks and others, Hancock Biological Station, Murray State University
  2. Using OpenNSPECT to Model Riparian Buffer Effectiveness for Mitigating Sediment Accumulation in Small Order Agricultural Streams, Lee Moser, College of Agriculture, Food and Environment, University of Kentucky
  3. The Benefits of Staying Local – the Kentucky Section of the American Society of Agricultural and Biological Engineers, Carmen Agouridis and Michael Sama, Dept. of Biosystems and Agricultural Engineering, University of Kentucky
  4. Overview of Groundwater Sampling Conducted in an Unconventional Oil and Gas Play Area of eastern Kentucky, Bart Davidson and others, Kentucky Geological Survey
  5. Projections of 2050 Soil-Water Storage under Differing Land Management, Brad Lee and others, Dept. of Plant and Soil Sciences, University of Kentucky
  6. Assessing the Curve Number Method for Modeling Urban Watershed Stormwater Runoff across Louisville, Kentucky, C. Andrew Day and Garrett Seay, Dept. of Geography and Geosciences, University of Louisville
  7. A Statewide Approach to Total Maximum Daily Loads for Pathogen- Impaired Waterbodies, Lauren McDonald and Alicia Jacobs, Kentucky Division of Water
  8. Dynamics of Trace Metal and Ion Concentrations in Reclaimed Mountaintop Removal and Reference Headwater Streams, Steven Price and Sara Freytag, Department of Forestry, University of Kentucky
  9. Numerical Modeling of Anthropogenic Impacts on Groundwater Availability in an Agricultural Landscape, Jackson Purchase Region, Kentucky, Jason Merrick and others, Dept. of Earth and Environmental Sciences, University of Kentucky
  10. Variation of Vapor Intrusion Exposure Risks Based on Atmospheric Effects, Elham Shirazi and Kelly Pennell, Dept. of Civil Engineering, University of Kentucky
  11. Soil and Sediment Fingerprinting of the Otter Creek Watershed Draining Fort Knox: An Advanced Game of Match, Cara Peterman and others, Dept. of Earth and Environmental Sciences, University of Kentucky
  12. GIS ArcMap Cost Distance Tool Used to Determine Public Water Supply Metal Risk Sampling Sites, Amanda Sherman, Dept. of Earth and Environmental Sciences, University of Kentucky
  13. Alternative Pathways for Subsurface Groundwater Vapors to Enter Buildings: Modeling Approach, Amir Roghani and Kelly Pennell, Dept. of Civil Engineering, University of Kentucky
  14. Polyphenolic Nanocomposite Materials for the Capture and Sensing of Chlorinated Organic Contaminants in Water Sources, Angela Gutierrez and others, Dept. of Chemical and Materials Engineering, University of Kentucky
  15. Changing Conductivity Levels of Waterways in Southern Appalachia: Health Implications, Significance, & Solutions, Shelby Tyring and Alice Jones, Dept. of Geosciences, Eastern Kentucky University

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Mar 20th, 9:50 AM

Poster Session 1

  1. Sensing and Educating the Nexus to Sustain Ecosystems (SENSE): A Kentucky-West Virginia Partnership, Susan Hendricks and others, Hancock Biological Station, Murray State University
  2. Using OpenNSPECT to Model Riparian Buffer Effectiveness for Mitigating Sediment Accumulation in Small Order Agricultural Streams, Lee Moser, College of Agriculture, Food and Environment, University of Kentucky
  3. The Benefits of Staying Local – the Kentucky Section of the American Society of Agricultural and Biological Engineers, Carmen Agouridis and Michael Sama, Dept. of Biosystems and Agricultural Engineering, University of Kentucky
  4. Overview of Groundwater Sampling Conducted in an Unconventional Oil and Gas Play Area of eastern Kentucky, Bart Davidson and others, Kentucky Geological Survey
  5. Projections of 2050 Soil-Water Storage under Differing Land Management, Brad Lee and others, Dept. of Plant and Soil Sciences, University of Kentucky
  6. Assessing the Curve Number Method for Modeling Urban Watershed Stormwater Runoff across Louisville, Kentucky, C. Andrew Day and Garrett Seay, Dept. of Geography and Geosciences, University of Louisville
  7. A Statewide Approach to Total Maximum Daily Loads for Pathogen- Impaired Waterbodies, Lauren McDonald and Alicia Jacobs, Kentucky Division of Water
  8. Dynamics of Trace Metal and Ion Concentrations in Reclaimed Mountaintop Removal and Reference Headwater Streams, Steven Price and Sara Freytag, Department of Forestry, University of Kentucky
  9. Numerical Modeling of Anthropogenic Impacts on Groundwater Availability in an Agricultural Landscape, Jackson Purchase Region, Kentucky, Jason Merrick and others, Dept. of Earth and Environmental Sciences, University of Kentucky
  10. Variation of Vapor Intrusion Exposure Risks Based on Atmospheric Effects, Elham Shirazi and Kelly Pennell, Dept. of Civil Engineering, University of Kentucky
  11. Soil and Sediment Fingerprinting of the Otter Creek Watershed Draining Fort Knox: An Advanced Game of Match, Cara Peterman and others, Dept. of Earth and Environmental Sciences, University of Kentucky
  12. GIS ArcMap Cost Distance Tool Used to Determine Public Water Supply Metal Risk Sampling Sites, Amanda Sherman, Dept. of Earth and Environmental Sciences, University of Kentucky
  13. Alternative Pathways for Subsurface Groundwater Vapors to Enter Buildings: Modeling Approach, Amir Roghani and Kelly Pennell, Dept. of Civil Engineering, University of Kentucky
  14. Polyphenolic Nanocomposite Materials for the Capture and Sensing of Chlorinated Organic Contaminants in Water Sources, Angela Gutierrez and others, Dept. of Chemical and Materials Engineering, University of Kentucky
  15. Changing Conductivity Levels of Waterways in Southern Appalachia: Health Implications, Significance, & Solutions, Shelby Tyring and Alice Jones, Dept. of Geosciences, Eastern Kentucky University