95 Special Session - Integration and Application of Watershed Research II

Thursday, May 21, 2009: 3:30 PM-5:15 PM
Ford Ballroom
Moderators:
R. Jan Stevenson and Michael J. Wiley
3:30 PM
629
A web-accessible watershed-based system target's land areas at highest risk for sediment loss to streams
Jon Bartholic, Michigan State University; Glenn O'Neil, Michigan State University; Yi Shi, Michigan State University
3:45 PM
630
CUAHSI water data services: Service oriented architecture for water resources data
David Kirschtel, CUAHSI; David Maidment, University of Texas; Ilya Zaslavsky, San Diego Supercomputing Center; David G. Tarboton, Utah State University; Jonathan Goodall, University of South Carolina; Michael Piasecki, Drexel University; Richard Hooper, CUAHSI
4:00 PM
631
Simulating impacts of climate and land use change on regional hydrology at fine resolution with the integrated landscape hydrology model (ILHM)
Anthony D. Kendall, Michigan State University; David W. Hyndman, Michigan State University; Bryan C. Pijanowski, Purdue University; Deepak Ray, Purdue University
4:15 PM
632
Land use legacy and watershed management
Bryan C. Pijanowski, Purdue University; Deepak Ray, Purdue University; Anthony D. Kendall, Michigan State University; David W. Hyndman, Michigan State University
4:30 PM
633
Empirical tests for effects of riparian buffers on whole watershed nitrate discharges
Matthew E. Baker, University of Maryland Baltimore County; Donald E. Weller, Smithsonian Environmental Research Center (SERC); Thomas E. Jordan, Smithsonian Environmental Research Center (SERC)
4:45 PM
634
Lessons from the Muskegon Watershed multi-model
Michael J. Wiley, University of Michigan; Bryan C. Pijanowski, Purdue University; R. Jan Stevenson, Michigan State University; Catherine M. Riseng, University of Michigan; David W. Hyndman, Michigan State University; John Koches, Annis Water Resources Center
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