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Bayani's Office hours: T-Th 9-10 AM (Geo 5.220C)Papers and Reports for DiscussionPapers for discussion led by Ellie Pate (2/6/2008)Duval TP, Hill AR Dahm CN, Grimm NB, Marmonier P, et al. Dent CL, Grimm NB, Fisher SG Papers for discussion led by Blair Stanley (2/6/2008)Dent CL, Grimm NB Meixner T, Huth AK, Brooks PD, et al. Wondzell SM, Swanson FJ Papers for discussion led by Megan Andring (2/13/2008)PRINGLE CM, ROWE GL, TRISKA FJ, et al. Mermillod-Blondin F, Des Chatelliers MC, Marmonier P, et
al. Uzarski DG, Stricker CA, Burton TM, et al. Papers for discussion led by Brian Cowan (2/13/2008)NEWBOLD JD, ELWOOD JW, ONEILL RV, et al. Ensign SH, Doyle MW Fisher SG, Grimm NB, Marti E, et al. Papers for discussion led by Eric Hirsch (2/20/2008)Malard F, Tockner K, Dole-Olivier MJ, et
al. Title: Patchiness of river-groundwater interactions within
two floodplain landscapes and diversity of aquatic invertebrate communities Title: Ecosystem expansion
and contraction dynamics along a large Alpine alluvial corridor (Tagliamento
River, Northeast Italy) Papers for discussion led by Carson Werner (2/20/2008)Title: Lateral organization of aquatic invertebrates along
the corridor of a braided floodplain river Vidon, P. G. F., and A. R. Hill. 2004. Landscape controls on the hydrology of stream riparian zones. Journal of Hydrology 292:210–228. Title: Hyporheic invertebrate community composition in
streams of varying salinity in southwestern Australia: Diversity peaks at
intermediate thresholds Papers for discussion led by Brian Cowan (2/27/2008)Retention and Transport of Nutrients in a Third-Order Stream in Northwestern California: Hyporheic Processes Frank J. Triska; Vance C. Kennedy; Ronald J. Avanzino; Gary W. Zellweger; Kenneth E. Bencala Ecology, Vol. 70, No. 6. (Dec., 1989), pp. 1893-1905. McMahon, P.B., and Böhlke, J.K., 1996, Denitrification and mixing in a stream-aquifer system--Effects on nitrate loading to surface water: Journal of Hydrology, v. 186, p. 105-128. Title: Linking hyporheic flow and nitrogen cycling near the
Willamette River - a large river in Oregon, USA Papers for discussion led by Gabriel Trejo (2/27/2008)Nitrification in the Hyporheic Zone of a Desert Stream Ecosystem Jeremy B. Jones, Jr.; Stuart G. Fisher; Nancy B. Grimm Journal of the North American Benthological Society, Vol. 14, No. 2. (Jun., 1995), pp. 249-258. Pre- and Post-Flood Retention Efficiency of Nitrogen in a Sonoran Desert Stream, Eugènia Martí; Nancy B. Grimm; Stuart G. Fisher, Journal of the North American Benthological Society, Vol. 16, No. 4. (Dec., 1997), pp. 805-819. Title: Nitrate dynamics within the Pajaro River, a
nutrient-rich, losing stream Papers for discussion led by Megan Andring (2/27/2008)Title: Evidence that hyporheic zones increase heterotrophic
metabolism and phosphorus uptake in forest streams Author(s): Mulholland, PJ;
Marzolf, ER; Webster, JR, et al. Title: Soluble reactive phosphorus (SRP) transport and
retention in tropical, rain forest streams draining a volcanic landscape in
Costa Rica: in situ SRP amendment to streams and laboratory studies Author(s):
Triska F, Pringle CM, Duff JH, et al. Title: Relating phosphorus uptake to changes in transient
storage and streambed sediment characteristics in headwater tributaries of
Valley Creek, an urbanizing watershed Papers for discussion led by Aymeric Peyret (3/26/2008)Title: Documentation of OTIS (http://co.water.usgs.gov/otis/documentation/primary/index.html) download the pdf. Title: Evaluating the reliability of the
stream tracer approach to characterize stream-subsurface water exchange Papers for discussion led by Travis Swanson (3/26/2008)Title:
Characterizing multiple timescales of stream and storage zone interaction that
affect solute fate and transport in streams Title: Predicting changes in hydrologic retention in an
evolving semi-arid alluvial stream Papers for discussion by Travis Swanson (4/2/08) Title: GROUNDWATER DISCHARGE
AND ITS CONTRIBUTION OF DISSOLVED ORGANIC-CARBON TO AN UPLAND STREAM Title: ROLE OF INTERACTION ZONES BETWEEN SURFACE AND GROUND
WATERS IN DOC TRANSPORT AND PROCESSING - CONSIDERATIONS FOR RIVER RESTORATION
Papers for discussion by Gabriel Trejo (4/2/08)Title: Hydrologic flow paths control dissolved organic
carbon fluxes and metabolism in an alpine stream hyporheic zone Title: The hyporheic zone as a source of dissolved organic
carbon and carbon gases to a temperate forested stream Papers for discussion by Jeffrey Thompson (4/2/08)Title: CHEMICAL PROCESSES IN INFILTRATED RIVERBED SEDIMENTS
Title: Methanogenesis in Arizona, USA dryland streams Papers for discussion by Ellie Pate (4/9/08)Title: Spatial distribution and respiration of bacteria in
stream-bed sediments Title: Differences in
hyporheic-zone microbial community structure along a heavy-metal contamination
gradient Papers for discussion by Carson Werner (4/9/08)Title: What drives small-scale spatial patterns in lotic
meiofauna communities? Title: Aquifers and hyporheic zones: Towards an ecological
understanding of groundwater Papers for discussion by Shadiyat Bello (4/16/08)Geomorphology, hydrology, and aquatic vegetation drive seasonal hyporheic flow patterns across a gravel-dominated floodplain, Krista L. Jones, Geoffrey C. Poole, William W. Woessner, Matt V. Vitale, Brian R. Boer, Scott J. O'Daniel, Steven A. Thomas, Brook A. Geffen, Hydrological Processes, in press. Title:
Seepage patterns, pore water, and aquatic plants: hydrological and
biogeochemical relationships in lakes
Author(s): Sebestyen, SD; Schneider, RL Papers for discussion by Blair Stanley (4/16/08)Title: BIOLOGICAL RELATIONSHIPS TO CONVECTIVE FLOW PATTERNS WITHIN STREAM BEDS, Author(s): WHITE DS, Source: HYDROBIOLOGIA Volume: 196 Issue: 2 Pages: 149-158 Published: MAY 21 1990 Title: Effect of instream wood on vertical water flux in
low-energy sand bed flume experiments,
Author(s): Mutz, M; Kalbus, E; Meinecke, S Papers for discussion by Eric Hirsch (4/23/08)Title: The influence of air temperature, groundwater
discharge, and climate change on the thermal diversity of stream fishes in
southern Ontario watersheds The influence of redd site selection, groundwater upwelling, and over-winter incubation temperature on survival of bull trout (Salvelinus confluentus) from egg to alevin , BAXTER JS, CANADIAN JOURNAL OF ZOOLOGY-REVUE CANADIENNE DE ZOOLOGIE 77 : 1233 1999 Title: Catchment-scale controls on groundwater-surface water interactions in the hyporheic zone: Implications for salmon embryo survival,Author(s): Malcolm IA, Soulsby C, Youngson AF, et al., Source: RIVER RESEARCH AND APPLICATIONS Volume: 21 Issue: 9 Pages: 977-989 Published: NOV 2005 Paper for discussion by Bayani Cardenas (4/23/08)Mystery paper which can be downloaded here.
Papers for discussion by Thom Sample (4/30/08)Large groundwater inputs to coastal waters revealed by 226Ra enrichments, Moore, W. S., , Nature 380, 612-614, 1996. Ground Water Discharge and Nitrate Flux to the Gulf of Mexico, Carolyn B. Dowling, Robert J. Poreda, Andrew G. Hunt, Anne E. Carey (2004) Ground Water 42 (3) , 401–417 doi:10.1111/j.1745-6584.2004.tb02688.x Papers for discussion by Aymeric Peyret (4/30/08)Title: Nutrient inputs to the coastal ocean through
submarine groundwater discharge: controls and potential impact, Author(s): Slomp,
CP; Van Cappellen, P Title: Advective transport affecting metal and nutrient
distributions and interfacial fluxes in permeable sediments, Author(s):
Huettel M, Ziebis W, Forster S, et al. |
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