Stream Information Exchange: Fine Sediment and the Chesapeake Bay Watershed
This meeting is open to the public. Unless otherwise noted, it may be recorded for internal use.
Date and Time
Wednesday, September 17, 2008 from 8:30am - 5:00pm
Purpose
Stream Information Exchange: Fine Sediment and the Chesapeake Bay Watershed. REGISTRATION- The cost of attending this workshop will be $60/person. Pre-registration is required. For additional information, see the workshop announcement.Related Files:
Agenda Gary Shenk - Sediment Simulation in the Chesapeake Bay Program's Watershed ModelCliff Hupp - Floodplain Sediment Trapping and Storage Along Tributaries to the Chesapeake BayKathy Boomer - Utility of Hillslope-Based Empirical Models to Predict Sediment Discharge in the Chesapeake Bay WatershedDorothy Merritts - Anatomy of a Mill Pond: Case Studies of Dam Breaches Spanning Two CenturiesTom Schueler - Sediment Sources in Urban and Urbanizing Watersheds in the Chesapeake Bay and Emerging Management Strategies to Reduce ThemRichard Vogel - How Effective is the Effective Discharge?Lewis Linker - Fate and Transport of Sediment in the Chesapeake WatershedJohn Jastram - Sediment Monitoring in Small Urbanized Watersheds of Fairfax County, VALee Currey - Maryland Sediment TMDL Development: A Partnership Approach to Managing Multiple EndpointsAndrew Miller - Sources and Storage of Sediment in Urbanizing Watersheds, Maryland and PennsylvaniaJonathan Phillips - Non-Equilibrium Sediment Flux in Coastal Plain RiversGreg Noe - The Role of Sediment Accumulation by Floodplains on Riverine Nutrient (P and N) Retention in the Chesapeake Bay WatershedJim Pizzuto - Geomorphic Evolution and Multi-Decadal Fine-Grained Sediment Budget of a 4th Order Tributary to the Chesapeake Bay: Guiding Principles and Lessons LearnedPeter Wilcock - Charge to AttendeesRay Morgan - Fish Assemblages and Fine SedimentJerry Ritchie - Using Environmental Radio-Nuclides to Study Stream Bank ErosionJoel Snodgrass - Impacts of Fine Sediments on the Biota of Aquatic Habitats: Pollutant Sources and Habitat ModificationL. Scott Eaton - The Role of Debris Flows in Long Term Landscape Denudation and Evoluation in the Central AppalachiansWes Lauer - Modeling Net Downstream Imbalances in Fine Sediment Along Meandering RiversPaul Bierman - Rates of Making and Moving Sediment in the Appalachians: The Power of Isotopic AnalysisOlivia Devereux - Use of Sediment Fingerprinting Techniques to Evaluate Sources of Fine Sediment in the Anacostia RiverAllen Gellis* - Sediment Sources in the Chesapeake Bay Watershed: Scales and Approaches (REVISED)Dave Montgomery Presentation Information Workshop Announcement and Registration Information
Location
[Maritime Institute of Technology]Related Files
Meeting materials will be posted as they become available.