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Fall 2000
SHENANDOAH WATERSHED STUDY SEMINAR SERIES
Presentations Related to the Biogeochemistry of Watersheds
12:00 - 1:00, Odum Room, 4th floor Clark Hall, University of
Virginia
brown bag lunch - all are welcome
September 11 Jack Cosby (University of Virginia): Virginia
Trout Stream Sensitivity Study – Two ways of measuring change in acid-base
chemistry.
September 18 Rick Webb (University of Virginia): Virginia
Trout Stream Sensitivity Study – Regional trends in acid-base chemistry.
September 25 Sam Austin (Virginia Department of Forestry):
An overview of the Virginia Department of Forestry Reference Stream Monitoring
Initiative.
October 2 Art Bulger (University of Virginia): Acidification
in the northeast: Recovery?
October 9 Keith Reinhardt (University of Virginia,
Chesapeake Bay Foundation): Effects of flood disturbance on stream
biogeochemistry.
October 16 Ron Munson (Tetra Tech, Inc.): Mercury
cycling in lakes.
October 23 Craig Roghair (Virginia Tech): Recovery from and
effects of a catastrophic debris flow on the brook trout population and instream
habitat of the Staunton River, Shenandoah National Park, Virginia.
October 30 Frank Deviney (University of Virginia): Detecting
change in water quality in Deep Run and White Oak Run, Shenandoah National Park,
Virginia.
November 6 James Akerson (National Park Service): What's
forest health? Who's a pest? (Forest health status in Shenandoah National Park).
November 13 Danny Welsch (University of Virginia):
Relationships between topography and chemistry in subsurface stormflow.
November 20 Andy Dolloff (USDA Forest Service): Fish and
forestry in the southeastern U.S.
November 27 Dave Harbor (Washington and Lee
University): Expansion of the James River basin by river capture: Evidence
of recent and speculations for ancient.
December 4 Melanie Allen (University of Virginia):
Documenting landuse and disturbance history in Shenandoah National Park study
watersheds.
For additional information, contact Rick Webb: 804-924-7817;
rwebb@virginia.edu
Click here for
last semester's schedule.
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