2021 Kentucky Water Resources Annual Symposium

Document Type

Presentation

Start Date

9-13-2021 11:20 AM

Description

  1. Advancing Prediction of Headwater Flow Permanence and Stream Expansion and Contraction Using a Process-Based Hydrologic Model
  2. Developing ANN Model for Predicting Lake Michigan E.Coli Counts
  3. Examining Long Term Trends in Rainfall and Stream Flow at Upper Wabash River Basin Using Self Organizing Map
  4. Investigating Water and Sediment Transport Processes with High-Resolution Sensor Measurements and Hysteresis Analysis in the Cane Run Royal Spring Basin, Kentucky, USA
  5. 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
  6. Determination of Microcystin Cyanobacterial Toxins in Kentucky Lakes by Diffusive Gradients in Thin Films*
  7. Environmental Conditions on the Lower Ohio River with Comments on Phytoplankton Assemblages
  8. Restoring Kentucky Streams Containing the Threatened Arrow Darter
  9. Comparisons of Conductivity and Chloride Concentrations in the Upper Ohio River Valley During Summer and Winter Months
  10. Development and Optimization of Green Polymer and Solvent-Based Ultrafiltration Membranes for Water Treatment Applications
  11. Municipal Water Quality Concerns and Rebuilding Trust in a Rural Community
  12. Application of a Water Treatment Inspired Technique on a 3D Support for Air Filtration
  13. Comparison of Leaf Litter Bag and Environmental DNA in Detection of Salamanders in Maywoods Environmental and Educational Laboratory
  14. Reusable Polymeric Sorbents and their Applications in Water Remediation
  15. Investigating Plant-Soil Processes and Nitrate Seasonality Using High Resolution Sensors and Stable Isotope Measurements
  16. Development and Validation of qPCR Assays for use in eDNA Detection of Ambystoma Species
  17. Is Chloride Driving Specific Conductance in Streams in the Upper Ohio River Valley?
  18. The Use of Electrical Resistivity Tomography for Delineating Ridgetop Wetland Hydrogeology in the Daniel Boone National Forest in Eastern Kentucky*

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Sep 13th, 11:20 AM

Poster Session

  1. Advancing Prediction of Headwater Flow Permanence and Stream Expansion and Contraction Using a Process-Based Hydrologic Model
  2. Developing ANN Model for Predicting Lake Michigan E.Coli Counts
  3. Examining Long Term Trends in Rainfall and Stream Flow at Upper Wabash River Basin Using Self Organizing Map
  4. Investigating Water and Sediment Transport Processes with High-Resolution Sensor Measurements and Hysteresis Analysis in the Cane Run Royal Spring Basin, Kentucky, USA
  5. 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
  6. Determination of Microcystin Cyanobacterial Toxins in Kentucky Lakes by Diffusive Gradients in Thin Films*
  7. Environmental Conditions on the Lower Ohio River with Comments on Phytoplankton Assemblages
  8. Restoring Kentucky Streams Containing the Threatened Arrow Darter
  9. Comparisons of Conductivity and Chloride Concentrations in the Upper Ohio River Valley During Summer and Winter Months
  10. Development and Optimization of Green Polymer and Solvent-Based Ultrafiltration Membranes for Water Treatment Applications
  11. Municipal Water Quality Concerns and Rebuilding Trust in a Rural Community
  12. Application of a Water Treatment Inspired Technique on a 3D Support for Air Filtration
  13. Comparison of Leaf Litter Bag and Environmental DNA in Detection of Salamanders in Maywoods Environmental and Educational Laboratory
  14. Reusable Polymeric Sorbents and their Applications in Water Remediation
  15. Investigating Plant-Soil Processes and Nitrate Seasonality Using High Resolution Sensors and Stable Isotope Measurements
  16. Development and Validation of qPCR Assays for use in eDNA Detection of Ambystoma Species
  17. Is Chloride Driving Specific Conductance in Streams in the Upper Ohio River Valley?
  18. The Use of Electrical Resistivity Tomography for Delineating Ridgetop Wetland Hydrogeology in the Daniel Boone National Forest in Eastern Kentucky*