2019 Kentucky Water Resources Annual Symposium
Document Type
Presentation
Start Date
3-25-2019 10:00 AM
Description
- 1.1 Evaluating Soil Characteristics in Rural and Urban Areas
- 1.2 Use of eDNA in Detection of Multiple Salamander Species in Eastern Kentucky Streams
- 1.3 Evaluation of biomass and filtration method on eDNA detection of fantail darters (Etheostoma flabellare)
- 1.4 The Impact of Agricultural Development on Nutrient Contamination Hotspots Within a Small, Intermittent Watershed at EKU’s Meadowbrook Farm, Madison County, Kentucky
- 1.5 How Does Drought Length Impact the Runoff and Nutrient Storm Response in an Agricultural, Intermittent Catchment in Central Kentucky?
- 1.6 Analyzing Sanitary Sewer Overflow Sensitivity to Storm Characteristics
- 1.7 Evaluating Soil Properties in No-Till and Conventional Tillage Systems
- 1.8 Assessment of the Impact of Forest Degradation Caused by Human Activities in Lake Omo
- 1.9 Soil Responses to Tillage Practices and Cover Crops
- 1.10 Chlorophyll a and Primary Productivity Dynamics in Kentucky Lake
- 1.11 Kentucky Backyard Streams Program
- 1.12 E. coli in Urban Streams
- 1.13 Assessment of Microbial Respiration and Carbon Loss Rates in the Upper Ohio River and Selected Tributaries in the Northern Panhandle of West Virginia
- 1.14 Fabrication of a Novel Reactive Membrane for Water Treatment
- 1.15 Temperature Responsive Membranes and Perfluorochemical Adsorption
- 1.16 What are the LiDAR-Revealed Depressions in Alluvium Along Majors Rivers in Kentucky?
- 1.17 Nutrient Export and Remediation at Meadowbrook Farm, Madison County, Kentucky: Steps Toward Improving Local and Regional Water Quality
- 1.18 Functionalization of PVDF Membranes with Thiol Groups for Heavy-Metal Capture
COinS
Mar 25th, 10:00 AM
Poster Session 1
- 1.1 Evaluating Soil Characteristics in Rural and Urban Areas
- 1.2 Use of eDNA in Detection of Multiple Salamander Species in Eastern Kentucky Streams
- 1.3 Evaluation of biomass and filtration method on eDNA detection of fantail darters (Etheostoma flabellare)
- 1.4 The Impact of Agricultural Development on Nutrient Contamination Hotspots Within a Small, Intermittent Watershed at EKU’s Meadowbrook Farm, Madison County, Kentucky
- 1.5 How Does Drought Length Impact the Runoff and Nutrient Storm Response in an Agricultural, Intermittent Catchment in Central Kentucky?
- 1.6 Analyzing Sanitary Sewer Overflow Sensitivity to Storm Characteristics
- 1.7 Evaluating Soil Properties in No-Till and Conventional Tillage Systems
- 1.8 Assessment of the Impact of Forest Degradation Caused by Human Activities in Lake Omo
- 1.9 Soil Responses to Tillage Practices and Cover Crops
- 1.10 Chlorophyll a and Primary Productivity Dynamics in Kentucky Lake
- 1.11 Kentucky Backyard Streams Program
- 1.12 E. coli in Urban Streams
- 1.13 Assessment of Microbial Respiration and Carbon Loss Rates in the Upper Ohio River and Selected Tributaries in the Northern Panhandle of West Virginia
- 1.14 Fabrication of a Novel Reactive Membrane for Water Treatment
- 1.15 Temperature Responsive Membranes and Perfluorochemical Adsorption
- 1.16 What are the LiDAR-Revealed Depressions in Alluvium Along Majors Rivers in Kentucky?
- 1.17 Nutrient Export and Remediation at Meadowbrook Farm, Madison County, Kentucky: Steps Toward Improving Local and Regional Water Quality
- 1.18 Functionalization of PVDF Membranes with Thiol Groups for Heavy-Metal Capture