Date and Time

Tuesday, September 16, 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.