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Spring 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

January 22
Cullen Sherwood (James Madison University): Soils of western Virginia.

January 29
Craig Roghair (Virginia Tech): Recovery of brook trout and habitat following a catastrophic flood and debris flow in the Staunton River, Shenandoah National Park.

February 5
Scott Eaton (James Madison University): Debris flows and landscape evolution in the upper Rapidan basin, Blue Ridge Mountains, central Virginia.

February 12
Dan Druckenbrod (University of Virginia): Spatial patterns of forest dynamics at a fine scale in the Virginia piedmont.

February 19
Paul Clarke (Virginia Department of Conservation and Recreation): The Virginia Natural Heritage Program.

February 26
Jim Lynch (Pennsylvania State University): Effectiveness of Phase I of the Clean Air Act Amendments of 1990: trends in acid deposition from 1995 through 1999.

March 5
Steve Shaw (Dominion): Dominion (Virginia Power) emission trends: past and future.

March 19
Gary Kappessar (USDA Forest Service): An approach for evaluating the physical condition of stream channels and watersheds.

March 26
Karen Rice (U.S. Geological Survey): Patterns in storm flow chemistry in Shenandoah National Park streams.

April 2
Kathie Weathers (Institute of Ecosystem Studies): Atmospheric deposition to mountainous terrain: scaling up to the landscape scale.

April 9
Jim Galloway (University of Virginia): Acid rain in the Commonwealth of Virginia.

April 16
John Peper (U.S. Geological Survey): Application of geologic mapping to water quality issues in the southern Chesapeake Bay watershed: an attempt.

April 23
Joe Krawczel (University of Virginia): Variation in nitrate concentration in streams of the Mount Rogers area.

April 30
David Wooley (Clean Air Task Force): History and future of the acid rain provisions of the Clean Air Act.


For additional information, contact Rick Webb: 804-924-7817; rwebb@virginia.edu



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