May 4, 2007; 3:00pm EDT
Fall 2006 Cyberseminars
December 1, 2006; 3:00pm EST
November 3, 2006; 3:00pm EDT CANCELLED - 10/31/2006
October 27, 2006; 3:00pm EDT
October 13, 2006; 3:00pm EDT
October 6, 2006; 3:00pm EDT
Spring 2006 Cyberseminars
May 11, 2006; 3:00pm EDT
- Paul Brooks, SAHRA, U of Arizona: A SAHRA legacy product: A prototype environmental observatory for
CUAHSI, CLEANER, and NEON
April 28, 2006; 3:00pm EDT
- Peter Wilcock, JHU and Jeff Marr, NCED: Streamlab06: A Community Experiment
April 20, 2006; 3:00pm EDT
- Chris Paola, NCED and Sue Brantley, CZEN: An Integrated Approach to Earth Surface Science
Fall 2005 Cyberseminars
October 28, 2005
- David Maidment: HIS Community Briefing
October 21, 2005
- Upmanu Lall: Hydrologic Change Detection
October 14, 2005
- Efi Foufoula & Chirs Paola: National Center for Earth-surface Dynamics
October 7, 2005
- Jeff McDonnell: Theory Impasse in Catchment Hydrology
Spring 2005 Cyberseminars
May 11, 2005
- Yoram Rubin, University California Berkeley.
National Center for Hydrologic Synthesis
April 22, 2005
- Carol Kendall, USGS Menlo Park
A Multi-Isotope Approach to Tracing Sources of Nutrients and Organic Matter in Large River Sytems
April 14, 2005
- Barry Lefer, University of Houston.
Snowpack Chemical Reactions
Winter 2005 Cyberseminars
February 08, 2005
- Roy Rasmussen & Greg Poulos
NCAR and Hydrologic Observatories
February 02, 2005
- Ramesh Shrestha & Clint Slatton, U Florida
NSF supported Center for Airborne Laser Mapping (NCALM) and HOs
January 25, 2005
- Will Prescott, UNAVCO
UNAVCO and Hydrologic Observatories
January 18, 2005
- Tom Harmom, UC Merced; Deborah Estrin, UCLA.
Sensors and Hydrologic Observatories
Fall 2004 Vision Paper Cyberseminars
December 01, 2004
- Dave Gochis - National Center for Atmospheric Research
Advanced Coupled Land - Atmosphere Prediction
November 18, 2004
- Henry Lin - Penn State U
Hydropedology and the Earth's Critical Zone
November 16, 2004
- Jeff McDonnell - Oregon State U
Moving Beyond the Theory Impasse in Catchment Hydrology
November 11, 2004
- Roger Bales - UC Merced
Mountain Hydrology of the Semi-Arid Western U.S.
November 02, 2004
- Bill Johnson - U Utah
Watersheds and Urbanization
October 28, 2004
- Dave DeWalle - Penn State U
Bridging River Basin Scales and Processes
October 26, 2004
- Witold Krajewski - U Iowa
Validation of Hydrologic Remote Sensing
October 21, 2004
- Brent Newman - LANL
Ecohydrology of Arid and Semi-Arid Environments
October 19, 2004
- Bill Simpkins - Iowa State
The Hydrology of Intensively Managed Landscapes in the Midwest U.S.
October 14, 2004
- Geoff Thyne - CSM
Scaling and Hydrological Modeling
October 05, 2004
- Leal Mertes - CSU
Floodplains: An Interdisciplinary Approach
September 23, 2004
- Ellen Wohl - CSU
River Restoration
Spring 2004 Cyberseminars
April 09, 2004
- Matt Moore - National Sedimentation Laboratory
What Role Do Ecologic and Hydrologic Research Play in the TMDL Process?
March 26, 2004
- Dave Tuck - NAPLogic, Inc.
Time for a New Dimension in Capillary Pressure-Saturation Space
March 19, 2004
- David Goodrich - USGS-ARS-SWRC
Integrated Science and Decision Making: Cutting Edge Science to Address Real-World Watershed Issues
March 05, 2004
- David Tarboton - Utah State University
Terrain Analysis and Hydrologic Modeling using Digital Elevation Models and GIS
January 23, 2004
- Jeffrey McDonnell - Oregon State University
The Old Water Paradox: A Grand Challenge for Catchment Hydrology
The Fall 2003 seminars were:
Enrique Vivone (New Mexico Tech)
High-resolution multiscale modeling of watershed hydrology: An opportunity to integrate remote sensing observations, field data collection and distributed modeling in a hydrologic observatory October 3, 2003
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George Hornberger (University of Virginia)
Concentration-discharge relationships in headwater streams: models and muddles October 24, 2003
Laura Toran (Temple University)
Stormwater sampling in karst: Implications for contaminant transport November 14, 2003
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Neuse Hydrologic Observatory Cyberseminar
Ken Reckhow (Duke University) lead this talk on the development of the paper prototype observatory on October 21, 2003.
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Send an email to commgr@cuahsi.org 48 hours before the seminar. These seminars will utilize Webex web conferencing software. Directions on where to download and how to use Webex will be sent when you register.
All seminars are held on Fridays at 3:00pm Eastern Time.