Tag: hydrology
Quantifying the hydrology and water quality efficacy of large-scale wetland and green infrastructure projects in Ohio
September 16, 2025Joey Smith, Ph.D., Research Scientist, Department of Food, Agricultural and Biological Engineering, The Ohio State University Join us for the livestream September 17th, 11:45am ET: https://youtube.com/live/jjstVRCgAKM?feature=share (Please visit our YouTube channel main page for the stream if there are any issues with the direct link.) ABSTRACT “I’m swamped!” Wetlands in Ohio were drained for the same reason […]
Read more: Quantifying the hydrology and water quality efficacy of large-scale wetland and green infrastructure projects in Ohio »Investigating ecological functions of a montane meadow in the Lake Tahoe Basin
September 26, 2023Amy Langston, Assistant Research Professor, Desert Research Institute Join us for the livestream September 27th, 11:45am ET: https://youtube.com/live/n0tLGYV4ndQ?feature=share. (Please visit our YouTube channel main page for the stream if there are any issues with the direct link.) Abstract Montane meadows are highly valuable ecosystems that provide critical functions in mountainous regions. They improve water quality, moderate flooding […]
Read more: Investigating ecological functions of a montane meadow in the Lake Tahoe Basin »Ecological engineering, upstream processes, and downstream function
March 6, 2023Nate Jones, Assistant Professor, Department of Biological Sciences, The University of Alabama Join us for the livestream March 8th, 11:45am ET: https://tinyurl.com/d44rnfry (Please visit our YouTube channel main page for the stream if there are any issues with the direct link.) ABSTRACT Managing water resources continues to be one of society’s grand challenges. Our water […]
Read more: Ecological engineering, upstream processes, and downstream function »No Flow? No Problem! Drivers of flow and long-term change in non-perennial streams
January 22, 2021Sam Zipper, Assistant Scientist, Kansas Geological Survey, University of Kansas, Lawrence, KS Join us for the live stream March 17, 11:45am EST, or view later: youtu.be/OFpqrcblnS0. Abstract Non-perennial streams and rivers account for over 50% of global river network length, but are poorly understood relative to their perennial counterparts. This lack of understanding of the hydrology […]
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