2021 Kentucky Water Resources Annual Symposium
Document Type
Presentation
Start Date
9-13-2021 11:20 AM
Description
- Advancing Prediction of Headwater Flow Permanence and Stream Expansion and Contraction Using a Process-Based Hydrologic Model
- Developing ANN Model for Predicting Lake Michigan E.Coli Counts
- Examining Long Term Trends in Rainfall and Stream Flow at Upper Wabash River Basin Using Self Organizing Map
- Investigating Water and Sediment Transport Processes with High-Resolution Sensor Measurements and Hysteresis Analysis in the Cane Run Royal Spring Basin, Kentucky, USA
- Blue Water Farms: Edge-of-Field Water Quality Monitoring of Nutrient and Sediment Loss from No-Till Corn and Soybean Fields in the Lower Cumberland River Watershed
- Determination of Microcystin Cyanobacterial Toxins in Kentucky Lakes by Diffusive Gradients in Thin Films*
- Environmental Conditions on the Lower Ohio River with Comments on Phytoplankton Assemblages
- Restoring Kentucky Streams Containing the Threatened Arrow Darter
- Comparisons of Conductivity and Chloride Concentrations in the Upper Ohio River Valley During Summer and Winter Months
- Development and Optimization of Green Polymer and Solvent-Based Ultrafiltration Membranes for Water Treatment Applications
- Municipal Water Quality Concerns and Rebuilding Trust in a Rural Community
- Application of a Water Treatment Inspired Technique on a 3D Support for Air Filtration
- Comparison of Leaf Litter Bag and Environmental DNA in Detection of Salamanders in Maywoods Environmental and Educational Laboratory
- Reusable Polymeric Sorbents and their Applications in Water Remediation
- Investigating Plant-Soil Processes and Nitrate Seasonality Using High Resolution Sensors and Stable Isotope Measurements
- Development and Validation of qPCR Assays for use in eDNA Detection of Ambystoma Species
- Is Chloride Driving Specific Conductance in Streams in the Upper Ohio River Valley?
- The Use of Electrical Resistivity Tomography for Delineating Ridgetop Wetland Hydrogeology in the Daniel Boone National Forest in Eastern Kentucky*
COinS
Sep 13th, 11:20 AM
Poster Session
- Advancing Prediction of Headwater Flow Permanence and Stream Expansion and Contraction Using a Process-Based Hydrologic Model
- Developing ANN Model for Predicting Lake Michigan E.Coli Counts
- Examining Long Term Trends in Rainfall and Stream Flow at Upper Wabash River Basin Using Self Organizing Map
- Investigating Water and Sediment Transport Processes with High-Resolution Sensor Measurements and Hysteresis Analysis in the Cane Run Royal Spring Basin, Kentucky, USA
- Blue Water Farms: Edge-of-Field Water Quality Monitoring of Nutrient and Sediment Loss from No-Till Corn and Soybean Fields in the Lower Cumberland River Watershed
- Determination of Microcystin Cyanobacterial Toxins in Kentucky Lakes by Diffusive Gradients in Thin Films*
- Environmental Conditions on the Lower Ohio River with Comments on Phytoplankton Assemblages
- Restoring Kentucky Streams Containing the Threatened Arrow Darter
- Comparisons of Conductivity and Chloride Concentrations in the Upper Ohio River Valley During Summer and Winter Months
- Development and Optimization of Green Polymer and Solvent-Based Ultrafiltration Membranes for Water Treatment Applications
- Municipal Water Quality Concerns and Rebuilding Trust in a Rural Community
- Application of a Water Treatment Inspired Technique on a 3D Support for Air Filtration
- Comparison of Leaf Litter Bag and Environmental DNA in Detection of Salamanders in Maywoods Environmental and Educational Laboratory
- Reusable Polymeric Sorbents and their Applications in Water Remediation
- Investigating Plant-Soil Processes and Nitrate Seasonality Using High Resolution Sensors and Stable Isotope Measurements
- Development and Validation of qPCR Assays for use in eDNA Detection of Ambystoma Species
- Is Chloride Driving Specific Conductance in Streams in the Upper Ohio River Valley?
- The Use of Electrical Resistivity Tomography for Delineating Ridgetop Wetland Hydrogeology in the Daniel Boone National Forest in Eastern Kentucky*