2008 Joint Annual Meeting (5-9 Oct. 2008): Hydrogeology (Posters)

301 Hydrogeology (Posters)



Wednesday, 8 October 2008: 8:00 AM
George R. Brown Convention Center, Exhibit Hall E
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Increasing Precipitation and Runoff Over the Last 70 Years, the Winooski River Basin, Vermont
William R. Hackett, University of Vermont; Paul R. Bierman, University of Vermont; Donna M. Rizzo, University of Vermont; Lance E. Besaw, University of Vermont
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Small Scale Stream Restoration Simulation and Response on Stream Temperature Using a Physically Based Temperature Model
Travis R. Roth, Oregon State University; John S. Selker, Oregon State University; Martijn C. Westhoff, Delft University of Technology; Julie Gabrielli, Oregon State University; Hendrik Huwald, Ecole Polytechnique Federale de Lausanne; Marc Parlange, Ecole Polytechnique Federale de Lausanne
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Seasonal Variations In Stream Salinity In Eastern Nebraska's Salt Creek Watershed – Implications for the Survival of the Endangered Salt Creek Tiger Beetle
Dustin L. Greene, University of Nebraska-Lincoln; F. Edwin Harvey, University of Nebraska-Lincoln; James M. Gilbert, University of Nebraska-Lincoln; Gordon R. Coke, University of Nebraska-Lincoln; Jessie R. Winter, University of Nebraska-Lincoln
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Baseline Assessment of Nutrient Loading and Sediment Geochemistry of Town Creek, Jackson, Mississippi
Bradley G. Winton, Millsaps College; Stan J. Galicki, Millsaps College
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Evaluation of the Health of the Lower Esopus Creek
Katherine Landi, SUNY New Paltz; Kerri DeGroat, SUNY New Paltz; Shafiul H. Chowdhury, State University of New York, New Paltz
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The Impact of Streambed Sediment Size on Hyporheic Temperature Profiles in a Low Gradient Third-Order Agricultural Stream
Vanessa Beach, Illinois State University; Eric W. Peterson, Illinois State University
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Characterization of Habitat Quality and Hydrology of An Urban Stream Prior to Low-Head Dam Modification, Springfield, Ohio
John B. Ritter, Wittenberg University; M. Tyler Bacon, Wittenberg University; Michael F. Beck, Wittenberg University; Matthew S. Erenpreiss, Wittenberg University; Aaron Evelsizor, Wittenberg University; Walter W. Kropp, Wittenberg University; Daniel R. McElwain, Wittenberg University; Ross A. Morrow, Wittenberg University; Kelly A. Shaw, Wittenberg University; Troy T. Winner, Wittenberg University
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Techniques for Estimation of Inflow and Outflow Rates In Streambed
Xunhong Chen, University of Nebraska-Lincoln; Jinxi Song, University of Nebraska-Lincoln; Cheng Cheng, University of Nebraska-Lincoln; Deming Wang, University of Nebraska-Lincoln; Sue Lackey, University of Nebraska-Lincoln; Wenke Wang, Chang'an University
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Transport and Storage of Chloride in the Unsaturated Zone Following Deicing Applications
Eric W. Peterson, Illinois State University; Samanta Lax, Wittman Hydro Planning Associates
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Stable Isotope Hysteresis Loops Associated with Flash Flooding, St. Louis County, Missouri
E.A. Hasenmueller, Washington University in St. Louis; R.E. Criss, Washington University in St. Louis; W.E. Winston, Washington University in St. Louis
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Impact of Land Clearing and Irrigation on Groundwater Recharge in the Lake Chad Basin, Africa
Guillaume Favreau, IRD; Bridget R. Scanlon, Univ of Texas at Austin; Robert C. Reedy, The University of Texas at Austin
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Determining the Influence of Surface Water on Ground Water in An Alluvial Aquifer
Madeleine A. Gunter, Hamilton College; Cassidy N. Jay, Hamilton College; Todd W. Rayne, Hamilton College
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Sustainability of Shallow Groundwater In Southeastern Wisconsin, USA
Kenneth R. Bradbury, Wisconsin Geological and Natural History Survey; Todd Rayne, Hamilton College
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An Integrated Architectural Analysis Approach to Three-Dimensional Geologic Mapping of the Huntertown Aquifer System In Northeastern Indiana
Shawn Naylor, Indiana Geological Survey; Greg C. Nelson, Indiana University; Andrew R. Gustin, Indiana University
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2D and 3D Representations of Outcrop Heterogeneity from Lidar Imagery for Groundwater Modeling
Elizabeth M. Nichols, University of New Mexico; Gary S. Weissmann, University of New Mexico; Timothy F. Wawrzyniec, Univ of New Mexico; Louis A. Scuderi, University of New Mexico; Jedediah Frechette, Univ of New Mexico; Bethany Theiling, Univ of New Mexico
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Hydrogeochemical Evolution of Groundwater In Southeastern New York
Christina J. Hartwell, SUNY New Paltz; Shafiul H. Chowdhury, State University of New York, New Paltz
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A Finite Element Solution for the Fractional Advection- Dispersion Equation
Quanzhong Huang, China Agricultural University; Guanhua Huang, China Agricultural University; Hongbin Zhan, Texas A&M University
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Evaluating the Role of Sinuosity in Nitrate Removal from Little Kickapoo Creek
Carol J. Glennon, Illinois State University; Eric W. Peterson, Illinois State University
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Evaluation of a Mixture Model IN Groundwater USING Chemical and Isotope Tracers
Juan Perez-Quezadas, Instituto de Geofisica, Universidad Nacional Autonoma de Mexico; Alejandra Cortes, GEOPHYSICS INSTITUTE; Luis Araguas, International Atomic Energy Agency
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Major Problems Affecting the Principal Aquifers in Lebanon
Isam E. Amin, Youngstown State Univ; Ziad A. Khayat, American Univ of Beirut; Wisam M. Khadra, American Univ of Beirut; Mohamad M. Hamzeh, American Univ of Beirut
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Hydrodynamic Effects on Oil Emplacement In the Permian San Andres Formation
William Denis Dugat IV, Texas A&M University; Hongbin Zhan, Texas A&M University
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Groundwater Reservoir Types in Fold and Thrust Belts: Quetta Valley, Pakistan
Zhanay Sagintayev, Western Michigan University; Mohamed Sultan, Western Michigan University; Shuhab Khan, University of Houston; Abdul Salam Khan, Univ of Balochistan; Khalid Mahmood, University of Balochistan; Richard Becker, University of Toledo; Adam Milewski, Western Michigan University; Benjamin Welton, Western Michigan University
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An Integrative Hydrogeophysical-Hydropedological Studies of the Hydrologic Impact of Agricultural Management Practices
Sikiru A. Amidu, Baylor University; Kenneth N. Potter, Grassland Soil and Water Laboratory; John A. Dunbar, Baylor University
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The Use of GIS in a Groundwater Conservation District
Joe C. Yelderman Jr, Baylor University; Bruce Byars, Baylor University
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Simulating Alternative Conceptual Models of Fault Controls on Regional Ground Water Flow near the Horonobe Underground Research Laboratory, Hokkaido, Japan
Tetsuichi Takagi, National Institute of Advanced Industrial Sci and Technology; Gary R. Walter, Southwest Research Institute; Alan P. Morris, Southwest Research Institute; Darrell W. Sims, Southwest Research Institute
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Sediment Geochemistry and Mineralogy of Arsenic Affected Areas of Northern SonarBangla Aquifer, Murshidabad, West Bengal, India
Pradipta Sur, University of Calcutta; Debjani Sarkar, University of Calcutta; Karen Johannesson, Tulane University; Abhijit Mukherjee, University of Texas at Austin; Saugata Datta, Georgia College and State University
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Arsenic in Fractured Bedrock Aquifers: The Influence of Prograde Metamorphism on Arsenic Mineralization in the Bedrock
Bethany O'Shea, Columbia University; Qiang Yang, Queens College and Graduate Center, CUNY; Ashley MacLean, Columbia University; Robert Marvinney, Maine Geological Survey; Patrick Brock, Queens College and Graduate Center, CUNY; Yan Zheng, Flushing, NY 11367
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Contributions on the Presence of Arsenic IN Fissured Aquifers IN the Buntsandstein (LOWER TRIASSIC) of the Iberian Chain (AUTONOMOUS REGION OF VALENCIA, SPAIN)
Elena Giménez-Forcada, Water, Culture and Environment; África de la Hera-Portillo, Water, Culture and Environment