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Fall 2001
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
Sempterber 17
Art Bulger (University of Virginia)
: Acid rain and fish biodiversity loss.
September 24
Frank Deviney, Jr. (University of Virginia)
: It’s the principal components, Stupid!
Assessing change in Virginia mountain watershed processes.
October 1
Ben Morgan and Ron Litwin (U.S. Geological Survey)
: Climate history of Shenandoah National Park - the last 20,000
years.
October 9
John Stoddard (U.S. Environmental Protection Agency)
: Regional trends in acidification recovery.
October 22
Scott Freeman (University of Virginia)
: Are headwater salamander populations connected through movement?
The black bellied salamander Desmognathus quadramaculatus as an example.
October 29
Jack Cosby (University of Virginia)
: Modeling future acid deposition effects in the southern
Appalachians.
November 12
Frank Gilliam (Marshall University)
: Growth of native West Virginia tree species in mining fill material:
making molehills out of mountains.
November 26
Rick Webb (University of Virginia)
: Accounting for variation in watershed response to acidic deposition:
a landscape classification scheme for western Virginia.
For additional information, contact Rick Webb: 804-924-7817;
rwebb@virginia.edu
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last semester's schedule.
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