2009 Annual Review of Research Presentations
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- Session 1 Session 2 Session 3 Session 4 Posters Session 1
- No bull: Juvenile bull sharks may play diverse functional roles in coastal food webs Aaron Wirsing Assistant Professor, College of Forest Resources Download slideshow (pdf)Download audio recording (16 MB mp3)
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Efficacy and potential for non-target effects of larvicides for West Nile Virus control in Seattle catch basinAbstract
Morgan Sternberg Graduate Student, School of Aquatic and Fishery Sciences and
Loveday Conquest Professor, School of Aquatic and Fishery SciencesDownload slideshow (pdf)Download audio recording (17 MB mp3) - From shelf to Sound: Hidden and hazardous chemicals in everyday products Abstract Anne C. Steinemann Professor, Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering and Evans School of Public Affairs Download slideshow (pdf)Download audio recording (17 MB mp3)
- Session 2
- Washington's water resources in a changing climate Dennis Lettenmaier Professor, Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering Download slideshow (pdf)Download audio recording (17 MB mp3)
- Historical and future trends in precipitation extremes and their impacts on the stormwater infrastructure of Washington State Abstract Eric Rosenberg Graduate Student, Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering
Download slideshow (pdf)Download audio recording (17 MB mp3) - From watersheds to the sea in Puget Sound: the (inferred) dynamics of chemical export J. Scott Bechtold Postdoctoral Research Associate, School of Aquatic and Fishery SciencesDownload slideshow (pdf) Download audio recording (14 MB mp3)
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Evaluation of peak pricing on single-family residential water consumption in SeattleAbstract
David Hsu
Graduate Student, College of Urban Planning and ArchitectureDownload slideshow (pdf) Download audio recording (17 MB mp3) - Session 3
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Monitoring spatiotemporal heterogeneity of arid wetlands
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L. Monika Moskal
Assistant Professor of Remote Sensing & Biospatial Analysis, College of Forest ResourcesDownload slideshow (pdf) Download audio recording (15 MB mp3) -
Evaluation of precipitation scaling using snow cover
disappearance dateAbstract
Mark RaleighGraduate Student, Department of Civil and Environmental EngineeringDownload slideshow (pdf)Download audio recording (19 MB mp3) - The Fate of Onsite Septic System Nitrogen Discharges in Groundwater of the Hood Canal Basin Abstract Julie Horowitz Research Analyst, William D. Ruckelshaus Center
Download slideshow (pdf) Download audio recording (17 MB mp3) - Session 4
- The known unknowns: Emerging chemical contaminants in the Puget Sound and beyond Joel Baker Port of Tacoma Chair in Environmental Science and Professor, University of Washington Tacoma Download slideshow (pdf) Download audio recording (19 MB mp3)
- Migrations of salmon and trout in Puget Sound: New approaches to old questionsAbstractTom Quinn
Professor, School of Aquatic and Fishery ScienciesDownload slideshow (pdf) Download audio recording (22 MB mp3) - Posters
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Estimating soil moisture, inundation, and methane emissions from Siberian wetlands using models and remote sensing
Ted Bohn, Graduate Student, Land Surface Water Research Group, Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering, tbohn@hydro.washington.edu
Headwater streams in working forests: Woody debris and sediment dynamics
Melissa Maxa, Graduate Student, College of Forest Resources, maxa0006@umn.edu
Effects of climate change on white-water recreation on the Salmon River, Idaho
Kristian Mickelson, Graduate Student, Land Surface Water Research Group, Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering, kebm@hydro.washington.edu
Toward solving the policy and planning problem of the Mekong Delta hydrology using optimal control
Tho H. Nguyen, Graduate Student, Department of Electrical Engineering, ntho@u.washington.edu
SnowSTAR2002 transect reconstruction in Alaska
Xiaogang Shi, Graduate Student, Land Surface Water Research Group, Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering, xiaogang@hydro.washington.edu
Trends in Eurasian Arctic runoff timing and their relationship to snow cover changes
Amanda Tan, Graduate Student, Land Surface Water Research Group, Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering, amanda@hydro.washington.edu
Impacts of climate change on water management in the State of Washington, USA
Julie Vano, Graduate Student, Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering, jvano@u.washington.edu
Impacts of storm events on nutrient loading in the Lower Hood Canal region
Nicholas Ward, Graduate Student, Chemical Oceanography, School of Oceanography nickward@u.washington.edu