National Surface Water Conference and Hydroacoustics Workshop  
April 2 - 6, 2007, St. Louis, MO

Presentation Registration Data
# First Last Agency Office E-Mail Phone Type Topic Title
1 Ellyn Montgomery USGS NER emontgomery@usgs.gov 508-457-2356 None HA: Data Archiving, Data Format, & Standardization Approaching Metadata Interoperability
2 Ellyn Montgomery USGS NER emontgomery@usgs.gov 508-457-2356 None HA: Field Applications Ground-truthing bedforms Recorded by an Imagenex Sonar
3 Paul Stumpner USGS WRD-CA pstump@usgs.gov 916-278-3252 None HA: Index Velocity Ratings Development of Index Velocity Ratings at Two Complex Tidally Influenced Locations in the Sacramento-San Joaquin Delta, California
4 Stephen Caine Aquatec Group Ltd   scaine@aquatecgroup.com +44 1252 843072 Oral HA: Acoustics & Sediment (SSC and bedload) How Multi-Frequency Acoustics Improves Measurement of Suspended Sediment Size Distribution and Load Profiles
5 Scott Wright USGS WRD-CA sawright@usgs.gov 916-278-3024 Oral HA: Acoustics & Sediment (SSC and bedload) Monitoring suspended-sediment flux with hydroacoustics on the Colorado River in Grand Canyon
6 Jingping Xu USGS GD jpx@usgs.gov 650-329-5283 Oral HA: Acoustics & Sediment (SSC and bedload) In-situ measurements of turbidity currents in Monterey Submarine Canyon
7 Jeroen Aardoom Aqua Vision BV   j.aardoom@aquavision.nl 0031 30 2459872 Oral HA: Acoustics & Sediment (SSC and bedload) Quantification of SSC and Fluxes with ADCP
8 Yogesh Agrawal Sequoia Scientific, Inc.   yogi.agrawal@sequoiasci.com 425-641-0944 x106 Oral HA: Acoustics & Sediment (SSC and bedload) What merging multi-frequency acoustics backscattering and small-angle forward Laser diffraction can do for studying sediment transport processes
9 John Donovan USGS WRD-CA jmd@usgs.gov 916-278-3120 Oral HA: Computation & Analysis of Tidally-Affected Measurements Removing Tidal Influence from ADAPS Data using the Gr Time Series Filter (gr_filter)
10 Aad Hartman Rijkswaterstaat East Netherlands   aad.hartman@rws.nl +31-263688931 Oral HA: Data Archiving, Data Format, & Standardization Updating the quality management system and sensor installation in the Netherlands
11 Marian Muste IIHR-Hydroscience & Engineering   marian-muste@uiowa.edu 319-384-0624 Oral HA: Data Visualization & Analysis of Hydroacoustic Measurements Characterization of River Hydrodynamics Using ADCP Measurements
12 Jeff Conaway USGS WRD-AK jconaway@usgs.gov 907-786-7041 Oral HA: Data Visualization & Analysis of Hydroacoustic Measurements Bathymetric and Velocity Mapping on the Matanuska River, Alaska
13 David Mueller USGS HQ dmueller@usgs.gov 502-493-1935 Oral HA: Data Visualization & Analysis of Hydroacoustic Measurements Acoustic Doppler Measurement Analysis and Processing (AdMap)
14 Pete Smith USGS WRD-CA pesmith@usgs.gov 916-278-3125 Oral HA: Data Visualization & Analysis of Hydroacoustic Measurements Using Hydroacoustic Measurements to Calibrate and Validate a Three-Dimensional Hydrodynamic Model for the Delta Cross Channel Region of the Sacramento River, California
15 William Asquith USGS WRD-TX wasquith@usgs.gov 512-927-3580 Oral HA: Deployment Techniques for In-situ Velocity Measurements Lessons Learned through Real-Time Springflow Monitoring at Jacobs Well Spring near Wimberly, Texas
16 Marinna Martini USGS GD mmartini@usgs.gov 508-457-2326 Oral HA: Deployment Techniques for In-situ Velocity Measurements Lessons Learned from a Shallow Water Acoustic Telemetry Experiment
17 Jeffrey Gartner USGS NRP-WR jgartner@usgs.gov 520-670-6671 x268 Oral HA: Field Applications Differences in Measured and Modeled Vertical Velocities in Upper Klamath Lake, Oregon
18 Chris Magirl USGS NRP-WR magirl@usgs.gov 520-670-6671 x267 Oral HA: Field Applications Flow measurement in swift water using an ADCP and a pitot-static tube
19 Michael Winkler Corps of Engineers   michael.f.winkler@usace.army.mil 601-634-2652 Oral HA: Field Applications Measuring and Communicating Outdraft on the Inland Waterway System
20 Stefan Siedschlag OTT MESSTECHNIK GmbH & Co. KG   s.siedschlag@ott-hydrometry.de +493083226371 Oral HA: Field Applications Acoustic Doppler Instruments for Mobile and Stationary Measurement of Flow in Rivers and Open Channels
21 Christer Jonsson SMHI   christer.jonsson@smhi.se +46 703 123980 Oral HA: Field Applications Streampro ADCP experiences in Sweden
22 Cory Angeroth USGS WRD-UT angeroth@usgs.gov 801-908-5048 Oral HA: Field Applications Monitoring the hydrologic processes controling mercury cycling in Great Salt Lake, Utah
23 Tracy Vermeyen Bureau of Reclamation   tvermeyen@do.usbr.gov 303-445-2154 Oral HA: Field Applications An Overview of Reclamation's Hydroacoustic Activities
24 Kevin Oberg USGS HQ kaoberg@usgs.gov 217-344-0037 x3004 Oral HA: Field Applications Duration of Streamflow Measurements Made with Acoustic Doppler Current Profilers
25 Carlos Marcelo Garcia Universidad Nacional de Cordoba   cgarcia2mjc@gmail.com 217-344-0037 x3004 Oral HA: Field Applications Field characterization of bi-directional flows generated by gravity currents in the Chicago River, Illinois, USA
26 Marian Muste IIHR-Hydroscience & Engineering   marian-muste@uiowa.edu 319-384-0624 Oral HA: Flow Disturbance and Error Analysis Mapping and Quantification of the ADCP Flow Disturbance Error
27 David Mueller USGS HQ dmueller@usgs.gov 502-493-1935 Oral HA: Flow Disturbance and Error Analysis Velocity Bias Induced by Flow Patterns Around an Acoustic Doppler Current Profiler
28 Randy Marsden Teledyne RD Instruments   rmarsden@teledyne.com 858-213-5734 Oral HA: Flow Disturbance and Error Analysis Accuracy and Uncertainty of ADCP Discharge Measurement
29 Dapei Wang Environment Canada   dapei.wang@ec.gc.ca 613-992-0607 Oral HA: Hydroacoustic Modeling Applications Computation of channel discharge with ADVM data and flow velocity distribution model
30 Lingling Liu Environment Canada   lingling.liu@ec.gc.ca 613-992-8459 Oral HA: Hydroacoustic Modeling Applications Flow under ice estimation using both FVD model and index velocity method
31 Chad Wagner USGS WRD-NC cwagner@usgs.gov 919-571-4021 Oral HA: Hydroacoustic Modeling Applications Acoustic Doppler Current Profiler Surveys and Hydraulic Modeling of Endangered-Mussel Habitat at a Bridge Replacement Site along the Allegheny River in Western Pennsylvania
32 Jeff Conaway USGS WRD-AK jconaway@usgs.gov 907-786-7041 Oral HA: Hydroacoustic Modeling Applications Multidimensional Hydrodynamic and Channel Evolution Modeling of the Knik River, Alaska
33 Gary Wilson USGS WRD-MO gwilson@usgs.gov 573-308-3718 Oral HA: Hydrographic Surveying Accuracy Assessment of Bathymetric Maps and Area/Capacity Tables for Small Reservoirs
34 Mike Andersen USGS WRD-NE mjanders@usgs.gov 402-416-2908 Oral HA: Hydrographic Surveying Overview of Hydroacoustic Surveying Post-Processing Software
35 Brent Hanson USGS WRD-ND brhanson@usgs.gov 701-250-7421 Oral HA: Index Velocity Ratings The Use of Channel Characteristics for the Calibration of Index Velocity Ratings for Acoustic Doppler Velocity Meters
36 Ed Mayert Environment Canada   Ed.Mayert@ec.gc.ca 613-992-7121 Oral HA: Index Velocity Ratings Index Velocity Ratings and Verification in High Gradient Coastal Streams
37 Hank Zajd USGS WRD-NY hzajd@usgs.gov 607-266-0217 x3023 Oral HA: Index Velocity Ratings Upward Looking Velocity Meter Experiences in central New York State
38 Shalini Kashyap University of Ottawa   skash014@uottawa.ca 613-562-5800 x6162 Oral HA: Innovative Hydroacoustics Applications Application of a Kalman Filter with GPS and Bottom Track to Improve the Reference Velocity Precision of ADCP Measurements
39 Rob Baskin USGS WRD-UT rbaskin@usgs.gov 801-908-5011 Oral HA: Innovative Hydroacoustics Applications Use of single beam and side-scan sonar to map benthic substrates in Great Salt Lake, Utah
40 Hans Biberhofer Environment Canada   Hans.Biberhofer@ec.gc.ca 905-336-4512 Oral HA: Innovative Hydroacoustics Applications Applications of Single-Beam Multi-Path Acoustics to Discriminate and Characterize Submerged Aquatic Substrates.
41 Meredith Carr University of Illinois   mcarr1@uiuc.edu 217-333-2299 Oral HA: Innovative Hydroacoustics Applications Effect of discharge on dispersion in rivers
42 Chris Rehmann Iowa State University   rehmann@iastate.edu 515-294-1203 Oral HA: Innovative Hydroacoustics Applications Estimating contaminant dispersion with acoustic Doppler current profilers
43 Kevin Oberg USGS HQ kaoberg@usgs.gov 217-344-0037 x3004 Oral HA: Innovative Hydroacoustics Applications Unique Measurements of Density Currents in the Chicago River Using ADCPs
44 Yves Choquette Hydro-Quebec   choquette.yves@ireq.ca 450-652-8448 Oral HA: Instrument Testing & Intercomparisons Comparison of discharge data using different Acoustic Doppler profilers at Chateauguay River
45 Molly Wood USGS WRD-FL-ORL mswood@usgs.gov 407-803-5575 Oral HA: Instrument Testing & Intercomparisons Acoustic Enhancement for Low-Velocity Data
46 Erlend Moe Norwegian Water Resourses and Energy Directorate   erm@nve.no +47-22959595 Oral HA: Instrument Testing & Intercomparisons Comparison of ADCP measurements showing bias in mode 12 small bins.
47 John Romeo SonTek/YSI Inc   jromeo@sontek.com 858-546-8327 x146 Oral HA: Instrument Testing & Intercomparisons Acoustic directivity and its role in the quality assurance of discharge measurements using side-looking Doppler instruments in shallow water
48 Lawrence Schinkel Alberta Agriculture and Food   lawrence.schinkel@gov.ab.ca 403-381-5855 Oral HA: Instrument Testing & Intercomparisons Comparison of ADCP Technology to Conventional Flow Measurement Systems
49 Kevin Oberg USGS HQ kaoberg@usgs.gov 217-344-0037 x3004 Oral HA: Instrument Testing & Intercomparisons Validation of Streamflow Measurements Made with Acoustic Doppler Current Profilers
50 Carlos Marcelo Garcia Universidad Nacional de Cordoba   cgarcia2mjc@gmail.com 217-344-0037 x3004 Oral HA: Instrument Testing & Intercomparisons Optimum sampling time in wading discharge measurements using Acoustic Doppler Velocimeters (ADVs)
51 Joe Zanca USGS WRD-MA/RI jzanca@usgs.gov 508-490-5043 Oral HA: Integration of Hydroacoustics into Long-term Monitoring Programs Cups to Computers in two (years), Hydroacoustic integration in the Massachusetts/Rhode Islands WSCs Long term Network
52 Jeff East USGS WRD-TX jweast@usgs.gov 936-271-5326 Oral HA: Integration of Hydroacoustics into Long-term Monitoring Programs Lessons Learned during the Integration of Hydroacoustics in the Houston, TX WRD Program Office
53 Karl Lee USGS WRD-OR kklee@usgs.gov 503-251-3252 Oral HA: Integration of Hydroacoustics into Long-term Monitoring Programs Merging Use of Index-Velocity with Traditional Methods for Flow Computation in Oregon Streams
54 Aaron Thompson Environment Canada   aaron.thompson@ec.gc.ca 905-336-4959 Oral HA: Integration of Hydroacoustics into Long-term Monitoring Programs Hydrometric Measurements to Verify the Ashland Avenue Stage-Discharge Relationship in the Niagara River
55 Catherine Ruhl USGS WRD-CA caruhl@usgs.gov 916-278-3129 Oral HA: Integration of Hydroacoustics into Long-term Monitoring Programs Long-Term Hydroacoustic Flow Monitoring in the Sacramento-San Joaquin Delta, California
56 Gary Wilson USGS WRD-MO gwilson@usgs.gov 573-308-3718 Oral HA: Integration of Hydroacoustics into Long-term Monitoring Programs Hydroacoustics in Missouri
57 Greg Stewart USGS WRD-ME gstewart@usgs.gov 207-622-8201 x118 Oral HA: Measurements Under Ice Discharge Measurements Under Ice Using the Streampro
58 Kristoffer Dybvik The Norwegian Water Resources and Energy Directorate (NVE)   krdy@nve.no (+47) 2295 9372 Oral HA: Measurements Under Ice Comparing instruments and methods for discharge measurements on ice-covered rivers
59 Chris Laveau USGS WRD-ND cdlaveau@usgs.gov 701-775-7221 x14 Oral HA: Measurements Under Ice ADCP Discharge Measurements under Ice
60 Francois Rainville Environment Canada   francois.rainville@ec.gc.ca 613-992-1673 Oral HA: Moving Bed Corrections Real Time Moving Bed Prediction Using ADCP Data Only
61 Francois Rainville Environment Canada   francois.rainville@ec.gc.ca 613-992-1673 Oral HA: Moving Bed Corrections Doppler Velocities from GPS for Use with ADCP
62 PAULO GAMARO ITAIPU BINACIONAL   pemg@itaipu.gov.br (55) 45 35206824 Oral HA: Moving Bed Corrections Measuring the Amazon River with Moving Bed. Difficulties and Learning Experiences
63 Chad Wagner USGS WRD-NC cwagner@usgs.gov 919-571-4021 Oral HA: Moving Bed Corrections Loop Method for Correcting Acoustic Doppler Current Profiler Discharge Measurements Biased by Sediment Transport
64 Paul Campbell Environment Canada   paul.campbell@ec.gc.ca 613-992-7121 Oral HA: Open Water Section-by-section Measurements Using Hydroacoustic Instruments in a discrete mode for open water and under ice measurements
65 Art Schmidt University of Illinois   aschmidt@uiuc.edu 217-333-4934 Oral HA: Open Water Section-by-section Measurements Uncertainty in Section-by-Section Discharge Measurements of Large Streams
66 Sonny Anderson USGS WRD-FL-ORL seanders@usgs.gov 407-803-5576 Oral HA: Open Water Section-by-section Measurements Comparison of Sontek RiverSurveyor system with the Stationary Measurement Software to Current Meter Measurements and Stable Stage-Discharge Ratings
67 dave gunderson Bureau of Reclamation   dgunderson@lc.usbr.gov 760-663-3712 x264 Oral HA: Other Flow Meter Data Collection Methods using Sutron XPert/9210 Data Loggers
68 Marian Muste IIHR-Hydroscience & Engineering   marian-muste@uiowa.edu 319-384-0624 Oral HA: Quality Assurance & Sampling Theory Practical Approach for Assessment of ADCP Measurement Accuracy
69 David Mueller USGS HQ dmueller@usgs.gov 502-493-1935 Oral HA: Quality Assurance & Sampling Theory Automated Quality Assurance of Broadband Acoustic Doppler Current Profiler Data
70 Craig Huhta SonTek/YSI, Inc.   chuhta@sontek.com 858-518-3149 Oral HA: Quality Assurance & Sampling Theory Automated Quality Assurance and Quality Control in the SonTek FlowTracker
71 Paul Campbell Environment Canada   paul.campbell@ec.gc.ca 613-992-7121 Oral HA: Remote Control Boats & Data Communications Assessment of Remote Control Boats for Hydrometric Operations
72 Marinna Martini USGS GD mmartini@usgs.gov 508-457-2326 Oral HA: Wave Measurements Considerations when Measuring Waves in Active Coastal Environments
73 Peter Hudson Aquatic Informatics Inc.   pete@aquaticinformatics.com 604-873-2782 Oral SW: Automated Data Analysis & Processing System (ADAPS) A New Method for Automated Validation of Continuous and Real Time Water Quality and Quantity Data
74 Chris Magirl USGS NRP-WR magirl@usgs.gov 520-670-6671 x267 Oral SW: Debris Flows Debris flows and Record Floods from Extreme Mesoscale Convective Thunderstorms over the Santa Catalina Mountains, Arizona
75 Greg McCabe USGS NRP-CR gmccabe@usgs.gov 303-236-7278 Oral SW: Drought Characterization & Analysis Decadal-to-Multidecadal Variability in Global Sea-Surface Temperatures and North American Hydroclimate
76 Charlie Perry USGS WRD-KS cperry@usgs.gov 785-832-3549 Oral SW: Drought Characterization & Analysis Regional Droughts and Floods: They Can Be Predicted!
77 Robert Tortorelli USGS WRD-OK rltort@usgs.gov 405-810-4447 Oral SW: Drought Characterization & Analysis 2005-2006 Drought in Oklahoma -- Comparing the impact on streamflow with some major droughts in the 20th Century
78 Dan Driscoll USGS WRD-SD dgdrisco@usgs.gov 605-394-3211 Oral SW: Flood Frequency Analysis A mixed population approach for peak-flow frequency analysis for the Black Hills of western South Dakota
79 Dan Driscoll USGS WRD-SD dgdrisco@usgs.gov 605-394-3211 Oral SW: Flood Frequency Analysis A reconnaissance paleoflood study for the Black Hills of western South Dakota
80 Chuck Parrett USGS WRD-CA cparrett@usgs.gov 916-278-3124 Oral SW: Flood Frequency Analysis Annual Peak Discharges in Southern California-Are the Data Trendy?
81 Toby Feaster USGS WRD-SC tfeaster@usgs.gov 864-656-6747 Oral SW: Flood Frequency Analysis Techniques for estimating magnitude and frequency of floods in Georgia, North Carolina, and South Carolina
82 Toby Feaster USGS WRD-SC tfeaster@usgs.gov 864-656-6747 Oral SW: Flood Frequency Analysis Significant changes in magnitude and frequency of floods in the Congaree River, South Carolina: A result of regulation?
83 William Asquith USGS WRD-TX wasquith@usgs.gov 512-927-3580 Oral SW: Flood Frequency Analysis A Poor Man’s Tool for Removing Bias in Hydrologic Regression Equations using PRESS Minimization
84 Tim Cohn USGS HQ tacohn@usgs.gov 703-648-5711 Oral SW: Flood Frequency Analysis The Unbearable Heaviness of the Right-Hand Tail
85 Tim Cohn USGS HQ tacohn@usgs.gov 703-648-5711 Oral SW: Flood Frequency Analysis Updating Bulletin 17B: What May Change, What is Likely to Remain the Same
86 Jerad Bales USGS WRD-NC jdbales@usgs.gov 919-571-4048 Oral SW: Floods Flash-Flood Warning for the Upper Sutlej River Basin, Northern India
87 Bob Jarrett USGS NRP-CR rjarrett@usgs.gov 303-236-6447 Oral SW: Floods Thirty Years Later: Lessons Learned from the July 31, 1976, Big Thompson Flood, Colorado
88 Rick Fontaine USGS WRD-HI rfontain@usgs.gov 808-587-2412 Oral SW: Floods Rating Development and Ongoing Verification in High-Gradient Streams
89 Van Wilson USGS WRD-MS kvwilson@usgs.gov 601-933-2922 Oral SW: Hurricane Katrina Lessons Mapping Hurricane Katrina Peak Storm Surge in Alabama, Mississippi, and Louisiana
90 Wade Kress USGS WRD-TX wkress@usgs.gov 325-944-4600 Oral SW: Hurricane Katrina Lessons Methods and lessons learned from Global Positioning System Surveys used for Hurricane Rita Surge Survey
91 Robert Mason USGS HQ rrmason@usgs.gov 703-648-5305 Oral SW: Hurricane Katrina Lessons Monitoring and Mapping Hurricane Storm Surge
92 Mark Hansen USGS SER mhansen@usgs.gov 727-803-8747 x3036 Oral SW: Hurricane Katrina Lessons Overview of the Extreme Storm Coastal Change Hazards Project
93 David Soong USGS WRD-IL dsoong@usgs.gov 217-344-0037 x3055 Oral SW: Hydraulic Measurements Estimating Manning's Roughness Coefficients for Illinois Streams
94 Janice Fulford USGS Other jfulford@usgs.gov 228-688-1501 Oral SW: Hydraulic Measurements Accuracy Testing of Pulse Radar Water Level Sensors
95 Bob Rowsell Environment Canada   bob.rowsell@ec.gc.ca 905-336-4943 Oral SW: Hydraulic Measurements ADCP measurement of bathymetry and velocity field over a deep scour hole
96 Chris Smith USGS WRD-AZ cfsmith@usgs.gov 520-670-6671 x251 Oral SW: Hydraulic Measurements Continuous Slope-Area Method for Determining Stream Discharge
97 Terry Kenney USGS WRD-UT tkenney@usgs.gov 801-908-5046 Oral SW: Hydraulic Measurements Physical Monitoring of Flow Into and Within Great Salt Lake, Utah
98 Jorge D. Abad University of Illinois   abad@uiuc.edu 217-333-6904 Oral SW: Hydraulic Measurements Hydrodynamics of high-amplitude Kinoshita meandering channels
99 William Asquith USGS WRD-TX wasquith@usgs.gov 512-927-3580 Oral SW: Hydrologic Data Mining Projects Typesetting small- to MASSIVE- scale USGS Reports using LaTeX---An exercise in saving money
100 Paul Conrads USGS WRD-SC pconrads@usgs.gov 803-750-6140 Oral SW: Hydrologic Data Mining Projects Using Data Mining Techniques to Blow Up Saluda River Dam - A Case Study of the Congaree Swamp National Park, South Carolina
101 Jayne May USGS CR jmay@usgs.gov 512-927-3568 Oral SW: Hydrologic Data Mining Projects Data Mining in the Concho River Basin, Texas
102 Greg Clark USGS WRD-ID gmclark@usgs.gov 208-387-1324 Oral SW: Hydrologic Data Mining Projects Evaluating Trends in Runoff Characteristics using Long-Term Gaging Station Records from Idaho
103 Janice Fulford USGS Other jfulford@usgs.gov 228-688-1501 Oral SW: Hydrologic Uncertainty Uncertainty of Slope-Area Discharge Measurements
104 Julie Kiang USGS HQ jkiang@usgs.gov 703-648-5364 Oral SW: Hydrologic Uncertainty Estimating Discharge Uncertainty in Real Time
105 Craig Huhta SonTek/YSI, Inc.   chuhta@sontek.com 858-518-3149 Oral SW: Hydrologic Uncertainty Discharge Uncertainty Calculations Using a SonTek/YSI FlowTracker
106 Scott Gain USGS WRD-TN wsgain@usgs.gov 615-837-4701 Oral SW: National Streamflow Information Program The Future of Streamgaging in the USGS
107 Molly Wood USGS WRD-FL-ORL mswood@usgs.gov 407-803-5575 Oral SW: Other Water Education Outreach in Latin America and the Caribbean
108 Kate Flynn USGS HQ kmflynn@usgs.gov 703-648-5313 Oral SW: Other Surface Water Related Software Survey
109 Andrea Fleming USGS WRD-CO acflemin@usgs.gov 303-236-4882 x371 Oral SW: Other Measuring Streamflow in Ice-Affected Streams using an Automated Dye-Dilution System
110 John Shelton USGS WRD-SC jmshelto@usgs.gov 803-750-6112 Oral SW: Other Renovation of the Iraqi Stream Gaging Network: A Field Trip to the Tigris River
111 Douglas Emerson USGS WRD-ND demerson@usgs.gov 701-250-7402 Oral SW: Other Water Resource Discipline Activities in Afghanistan
112 Mark Smith USGS CR mesmith@usgs.gov 303-445-4622 Oral SW: Other A Flood Early-Warning System for Fond Verrettes, Haiti
113 Jonathan Nelson USGS NRP-CR jmn@usgs.gov 303-278-7957 Oral SW: Sediment Phase-Doppler Particle Analysis and the Physics of Suspended-Sediment Transport
114 Stephen Benedict USGS WRD-SC benedict@usgs.gov 864-656-6777 Oral SW: Sediment Calibration of Clear-Water Abutment Scour Equations Using Field Data
115 Patrick Rasmussen USGS WRD-KS pras@usgs.gov 785-832-3542 Oral SW: Sediment Guidelines for Computation of Time-Series Suspended-Sediment Discharges Using Continuous In-Stream Turbidity and Streamflow Data
116 Broderick Davis USGS Other bedavis@usgs.gov 601-634-2759 Oral SW: Sediment Update of FISP Activities
117 Cliff Hupp USGS NRP-ER crhupp@usgs.gov 703-648-5207 Oral SW: Sediment Sedimentation Patterns within the Atchafalaya Basin, Louisiana
118 Scott Wright USGS WRD-CA sawright@usgs.gov 916-278-3024 Oral SW: Sediment When Sediment Rating Curves Fail
119 Lorrie Flint USGS WRD-CA lflint@usgs.gov 916-278-3223 Oral SW: Sediment Calibrating a Watershed-Scale Sediment Transport Model in a Data Poor Environment
120 Chuck Pottsmith Sequoia Scientific, Inc   pottsmith@sequoiasci.com 425-641-0944 x107 Oral SW: Sediment Real Time Monitoring of Suspended Sediment Particle Size Distribution and Concentration in Shallow and High Concentration Rivers and Streams
121 Ken Eng USGS NRP-ER keng@usgs.gov 703-648-5843 Oral SW: Statistical Hydrology Regionalization of streamflow characteristics for the Gulf-Atlantic Rolling Plains using leverage-guided region-of-influence regression
122 Phil Turnipseed USGS HQ pturnip@usgs.gov 703-648-5314 Oral SW: Statistical Hydrology National Streamflow Statistics Program: An expanded hydrologic tool for planning, management and design
123 Thomas Winterstein USGS WRD-MN twinters@usgs.gov 763-783-3150 Oral SW: Statistical Hydrology A fresh look at low-flow statistics for streams in Minnesota, 2004
124 Brent Troutman USGS NRP-CR troutman@usgs.gov 303-236-5038 Oral SW: Statistical Hydrology Recent progress in applications of scaling to regional flood analysis
125 Gardner Bent USGS WRD-MA/RI gbent@usgs.gov 508-490-5041 Oral SW: Statistical Hydrology A Logistic Regression Equation and an Automated Procedure for Mapping the Probability of a Stream Flowing Perennially in Massachusetts
126 Paul Kinzel USGS NRP-CR pjkinzel@usgs.gov 303-278-7941 Oral SW: Stream restoration/Geomorphology Use of laboratory experiments to aid in testing numerical models of river channel evolution
127 Andrew Wilcox USGS NRP-CR awilcox@usgs.gov 303-271-3651 Oral SW: Stream restoration/Geomorphology Interactions among river flow, geomorphic processes, and riparian vegetation
128 Kyle Juracek USGS WRD-KS kjuracek@usgs.gov 785-832-3527 Oral SW: Stream restoration/Geomorphology Geomorphic applications of streamflow-gage information
129 Gardner Bent USGS WRD-MA/RI gbent@usgs.gov 508-490-5041 Oral SW: Stream restoration/Geomorphology Equations for Estimating Bankfull Channel Geometry and Discharge for Streams in the Northeastern United States
130 Jeff Phillips USGS WRD-AZ jvphill@usgs.gov 1-520-670-6671, 261 Oral SW: Stream restoration/Geomorphology Guidelines Intended to Optimize Preservation of a Riparian Habitat and Aesthetics of Multi-Use Areas, While Mitigating Damage from Floodflows
131 Kirk Thibodeaux USGS Other kgthibod@usgs.gov 228-688-1508 Oral SW: Streamflow Quality Assurance/Control Water Science Center Current Meter Exchange Results for WY2006 and prior Years
132 Robert Dudley USGS WRD-ME rwdudley@usgs.gov 207-622-8201 x115 Oral SW: Surface Water & Climate Change Changes in Winter-Spring River Flows and River Ice in Eastern North America during the 20th Century
133 Faron Anslow Oregon State University   anslowf@geo.oregonstate.edu 541-737-1248 Oral SW: Surface Water & Climate Change Modeling 100+ years of South Cascade Glacier Surface Mass Balance: 1900-2005
134 Tim Brabets USGS WRD-AK tbrabets@usgs.gov 907-786-7105 Oral SW: Surface Water & Climate Change The Pacific Decadal Oscillation: Affects of the water resources of Alaska
135 Steve Hostetler USGS WR steve@coas.oregonstate.edu 541-737-8928 Oral SW: Surface Water & Climate Change Feedback of climate variability to the mean state: Implications for surface water
136 Earl Greene USGS HQ eagreene@usgs.gov 703-648-5048 Oral SW: Surface Water & Climate Change An Overview of Climate Change Research in WRD
137 Ken Bencala USGS NRP-WR kbencala@usgs.gov 650-329-4409 Oral SW: Surface Water/Ground Water/Water Quality Variability of Near-stream Major-ion and Tracer Concentrations: Implications for Identification of Solute Loading and Hyporheic Exchange Flow
138 Rochelle Nustad USGS WRD-ND ranustad@usgs.gov 701-775-7221 Oral SW: Surface Water/Ground Water/Water Quality A Stochastic Approach for Simulating the Effects of Water-Supply Alternatives on Water-Quality in the Red River of the North Basin
139 Jim Constantz USGS NRP-WR jconstan@usgs.gov 650-329-4655 Oral SW: Surface Water/Ground Water/Water Quality Heat as a tracer of stream exchanges with shallow ground water
140 Downing Bryan USGS WRD-CA bdowning@usgs.gov 916-278-3292 Oral SW: Surface Water/Ground Water/Water Quality Optical property measurements for high resolution monitoring of dynamic systems
141 Jurate Landwehr USGS NRP-ER jmlandwe@usgs.gov 703-648-5893 Oral SW: Surface Water/Ground Water/Water Quality Current Research Using Stable Isotopes of Water to Identify Surface Water Sources
142 Paul Rydlund Jr. USGS WRD-MO prydlund@usgs.gov 573-308-3572 Oral SW: Surface-Water Hydrologic & Hydraulic Modeling Peak Discharge, Flood Profile, Flood Inundation, and Debris Movement Accompanying the Failure of the Upper Reservoir at the Taum Sauk Pump Storage Facility near Lesterville, Missouri
143 Jerad Bales USGS WRD-NC jdbales@usgs.gov 919-571-4048 Oral SW: Surface-Water Hydrologic & Hydraulic Modeling Three-Dimensional Modeling of Flows in Devils Lake, ND
144 Charles Berenbrock USGS HQ ceberenb@usgs.gov 703-648-6876 Oral SW: Surface-Water Hydrologic & Hydraulic Modeling Using a Genetic Algorithm to Reduce Cross-Section Data
145 Jennifer Krstolic USGS WRD-VA jkrstoli@usgs.gov 804-261-2635 Oral SW: Surface-Water Hydrologic & Hydraulic Modeling Physical Habitat Classification and Instream Flow Modeling to Determine Habitat Availability During Low-Flow Periods, North Fork Shenandoah River, Virginia
146 roger denlinger USGS WR roger@usgs.gov 360-993-8904 Oral SW: Surface-Water Hydrologic & Hydraulic Modeling Propagation of dambreak waves on steep slopes: application to the Taum Sauk dambreak, Dec 14, 2005
147 Jeff Conaway USGS WRD-AK jconaway@usgs.gov 907-786-7041 Oral SW: Surface-Water Hydrologic & Hydraulic Modeling Hydraulic Model Development and Channel Mapping of the Lower Copper River, Alaska, Using Light Detection and Ranging Data
148 Francisco Simoes USGS NRP-CR frsimoes@usgs.gov 303-278-7956 Oral SW: Surface-Water Hydrologic & Hydraulic Modeling SToRM: an unstructured-grid surface water modeling tool in MD_SWMS
149 Elizabeth Murphy USGS WRD-IL emurphy@usgs.gov 217-344-0037 x3057 Oral SW: Surface-Water Hydrologic & Hydraulic Modeling Flood-Hazard and Flood-Mitigation Analysis of Blackberry Creek watershed, Kane County, Illinois
150 Tom Over USGS WRD-IL tmover@usgs.gov 217-344-0037 x3038 Oral SW: Surface-Water Hydrologic & Hydraulic Modeling Comparisons between NEXRAD Radar and Tipping-Bucket Gage Rainfall Data: A Case Study for DuPage County, Illinois
151 Ralph Cheng USGS NRP-WR rtcheng@usgs.gov 650-329-4500 Oral SW: Surface-Water Hydrologic & Hydraulic Modeling Modeling hydrodynamics and tidal circulation in Glacier Bay, Alaska
152 David Bjerklie USGS WRD-CT dmbjerkl@usgs.gov 860-291-6770 Oral SW: Surface-Water Hydrologic & Hydraulic Modeling Estimation of the Effects of Land-use on Ground-water Recharge and Streamflow Using the Precipitqtion Runoff Modeling System (PRMS) Watershed Model for the Pomperaug River, Connecticut
153 Barry Puskas USGS WRD-OH bpuskas@usgs.gov 614-430-7742 Oral SW: Surface-Water Hydrologic & Hydraulic Modeling Hydrologic Model for Forecasting Floods by use of Near-Real-time Data in the Great Miami River Watershed, Ohio
154 Matt Whitehead USGS WRD-OH mtwhiteh@usgs.gov 614-430-7749 Oral SW: Surface-Water Hydrologic & Hydraulic Modeling Modeling Flood Profiles in an Urban Area with Long Culverts and Overland Flow
155 Karl Winters USGS WRD-TX kwinters@usgs.gov 512-927-3560 Oral SW: Surface-Water Hydrologic & Hydraulic Modeling Stage-Discharge Rating Extensions to the 200-Year Flood for Flood-Hardening of Coastal Streamgages in Texas
156 Kenneth Odom USGS WRD-KY krodom@usgs.gov 502-493-1933 Oral SW: Surface-Water Hydrologic & Hydraulic Modeling Hydrologic Modeling for the Flint River Science Thrust Project in Georgia to Assess Water Availability for Ecological Needs
157 Katherine Chase USGS WRD-MT kchase@usgs.gov 406-457-5957 Oral SW: Surface-Water Hydrologic & Hydraulic Modeling A Watershed Model for the South Fork Flathead River Basin Upstream from Hungry Horse Dam
158 Lauren Hay USGS NRP-CR lhay@usgs.gov 303-236-7279 Oral SW: Surface-Water Hydrologic & Hydraulic Modeling Hydrologic Forecasting Techniques
159 Katherine Chase USGS WRD-MT kchase@usgs.gov 406-457-5957 Oral SW: Surface-Water Hydrologic & Hydraulic Modeling Two-Dimensional Flow Modeling for a Flood Insurance Study in Montana
160 Audrey Ishii USGS WRD-IL alishii@usgs.gov 217-344-0037 x3026 Oral SW: Surface-Water Hydrologic & Hydraulic Modeling Near Real-Time Continuous Rainfall-Runoff/Dynamic-Wave Streamflow Simulation with USGS/NWS Inputs for Salt Creek in Northeastern Illinois
161 John Donovan USGS WRD-CA jmd@usgs.gov 916-278-3120 Oral SW: Surface-Water Hydrologic & Hydraulic Modeling Strategies for optimizing computationally intensive 3D particle tracking to generate transit times and zones of entrainment from open-channel velocity fields
162 Chad Wagner USGS WRD-NC cwagner@usgs.gov 919-571-4021 Oral SW: Surface-Water Hydrologic & Hydraulic Modeling Comparison of 1-D and 2-D Model Results with Field Data for the Development of Modeling Guidelines at Bridges in North Carolina
163 Steve Hostetler USGS WR steve@coas.oregonstate.edu 541-737-8928 Oral SW: Surface-Water Hydrologic & Hydraulic Modeling Combining observations and models to investigate the 1950-2005 climate, evaporation rate, and water balance of Klamath Lake, OR
164 Jacob LaFontaine USGS WRD-GA jlafonta@usgs.gov 770-903-9192 Oral SW: Surface-Water Hydrologic & Hydraulic Modeling Hydrologic Characteristics of Watersheds in Metropolitan Atlanta, Georgia, 2003-2006
165 Rick Webb USGS NRP-CR rmwebb@usgs.gov 303-236-5025 Oral SW: Surface-Water Hydrologic & Hydraulic Modeling Water quality modeling in the Modular Modeling System – The Water, Energy and Biogeochemical MODel (WEBMOD)
166 Lauren Hay USGS NRP-CR lhay@usgs.gov 303-236-7279 Oral SW: Surface-Water Hydrologic & Hydraulic Modeling Integrated Modeling
167 Steve Regan USGS NRP-CR rsregan@usgs.gov 303-236-5008 Oral SW: Surface-Water Hydrologic & Hydraulic Modeling GSFLOW—A basin-scale model for coupled simulation of ground-water and surface-water flow using the U.S. Geological Survey Modular Ground-Water Flow Model (MODFLOW) and Precipitation-Runoff Modeling System (PRMS)
168 Steve Markstrom USGS NRP-CR markstro@usgs.gov 303-236-3330 Oral SW: Surface-Water Hydrologic & Hydraulic Modeling Surface Water Modeling With the Precipitation Runoff Modeling System
169 Roland Viger USGS NRP-CR rviger@usgs.gov 303-236-5030 Oral SW: Surface-Water Hydrologic & Hydraulic Modeling The role of geographic information in modeling
170 Tammy Wood USGS WRD-OR tmwood@usgs.gov 503-251-3255 Oral SW: Surface-Water Hydrologic & Hydraulic Modeling Use of Untrim to investigate dissolved oxygen transport in Upper Klamath Lake, OR
171 John Vaccaro USGS WRD-WA jvaccaro@usgs.gov 253-552-1620 Oral SW: Surface-Water Hydrology & Biology A Method to Thermally Profile Long River Reaches to Identify Potential Ground-Water Discharge Areas and Preferred Salmonid Habitat
172 Scott Gain USGS WRD-TN wsgain@usgs.gov 615-837-4701 Oral SW: Surface-Water Hydrology & Biology Regionalized predictors of ecological flow requirements for the management of Tennessee streams
173 Stephen Gingerich USGS WRD-HI sbginger@usgs.gov 808-587-2411 Oral SW: Surface-Water Hydrology & Biology Effects of surface-water diversions on habitat availability for native macrofauna, northeast Maui, Hawai‘i
174 Richard McDonald USGS NRP-CR rmcd@usgs.gov 303-278-7952 Oral SW: Surface-Water Hydrology & Biology Incorporation of habitat models within the U.S. Geological Survey’s Multi-dimensional Surface Water Modeling System
175 Robb Jacobson USGS BRD rjacobson@usgs.gov 573-876-1844 Oral SW: Surface-Water Hydrology & Biology Water for ecological needs – An overview of the state of the science
176 James Peterson USGS Other peterson@warnell.uga.edu 706-532-1166 Oral SW: Surface-Water Hydrology & Biology The Influence of Ecological Uncertainty on Evaluations of the Effect of Water Use on Stream Fishes
177 Daniel Ginting USGS WRD-NE dginting@usgs.gov 402-328-4121 Oral SW: Surface-Water Hydrology & Biology Characterization and Trends of Hydrologic Indices at Lower Platte River Gaging Stations
178 Lisa Lucas USGS NRP-WR llucas@usgs.gov 650-329-4588 Oral SW: Surface-Water Hydrology & Biology High-frequency interactions between physics and biology can govern habitat connectivity in tidal systems
179 Tom Yanosky USGS NRP-ER tyanosky@usgs.gov 703-648-5206 Oral SW: Surface-Water Hydrology & Biology Botanical Evidence of Paleofloods
180 Dave Armstrong USGS WRD-MA/RI darmstro@usgs.gov 508-490-5060 Oral SW: Surface-Water Hydrology & Biology Natural flow regimes for streams in southern New England
181 Valerie Kelly USGS WRD-OR vjkelly@usgs.gov 541-754-4784 Oral SW: Surface-Water Hydrology & Biology Ecologically-relevant quantification of streamflow regimes for ungaged sites
182 Daniel Ginting USGS WRD-NE dginting@usgs.gov 402-328-4121 Oral SW: Surface-Water Hydrology & Biology Automation of River Cross-Sectional Data Analysis for Hydraulic Habitat Characterization
183 Gary Barton USGS WRD-ID gbarton@usgs.gov 253-552-1613 Oral SW: Surface-Water Hydrology & Biology Linking Spatially Distributed Data From A Multidimensional Flow Model of the Kootenai River Near Bonners Ferry, Idaho and White Sturgeon Spawning Patterns and Telemetry
184 Pete Smith USGS WRD-CA pesmith@usgs.gov 916-278-3125 Oral SW: Surface-Water Hydrology & Biology Hydrodynamic Clues for Solving the Mystery of the Declining Delta Smelt Population in the San Francisco Bay-Delta Estuary, California
185 Jim Henriksen USGS BRD jim_henriksen@usgs.gov 970-226-9324 Oral SW: Surface-Water Hydrology & Biology A new hydroecological assessment process to evaluate the effects of water management on hydrologic variability in streams
186 Jay Kiesler USGS WRD-IN jkiesler@usgs.gov 317-290-3333 x141 Oral SW: Surface-Water Processing & Analysis An Automated Tool for Processing Discharge Measurements
187 Joseph Nielsen USGS HQ jnielsen@usgs.gov 207-622-8201 x106 Oral SW: Surface-Water Processing & Analysis The Future of ADAPS
188 Brian Loving USGS WRD-KS bloving@usgs.gov 785-832-3516 Oral SW: Surface-Water Processing & Analysis Go2: A Computer Script Which Tries to Determine Where Site Visits are Needed
189 Josh Morse USGS WRD-AK jmorse@usgs.gov 907-786-3694 Oral SW: Surface-Water Processing & Analysis Collection and Distribution of Near Real-Time Streambed Scour Monitoring Data from Bridges in Alaska
190 Mike Nolan USGS WR kmnolan@usgs.gov 650-387-9587 Oral SW: Surface-Water Processing & Analysis Modeling Rating Changes
191 Tara Morgan USGS WRD-CA tamorgan@usgs.gov 916-278-3162 Poster HA: Acoustics & Sediment (SSC and bedload) Acoustic Doppler current profiler wave data with concurrent suspended-sediment measurements using a multiparameter sonde in San Pablo Bay, California
192 David Lampe USGS WRD-IN dclampe@usgs.gov 317-290-3333 x142 Poster HA: Data Visualization & Analysis of Hydroacoustic Measurements Velocity-field and bathymetric survey of a reach of the Wabash River near New Harmony, Indiana
193 Aad Hartman Rijkswaterstaat   aad.hartman@rws.nl +31-263688931 Poster HA: Data Visualization & Analysis of Hydroacoustic Measurements ADCP's in trouble
194 William Damschen USGS WRD-ND wcdamsch@usgs.gov 701-250-7430 Poster HA: Field Applications Wind Driven Velocity and Discharge Data on a Closed Basin Lake, Devils Lake North Dakota
195 Randy Host USGS WRD-AK rhost@usgs.gov 907-586-7216 Poster HA: Field Applications Differential GPS techniques used for ADCP measurements in remote areas of Alaska
196 Joseph Zanca USGS WRD-MA/RI jzanca@usgs.gov 508-490-5043 Poster HA: Field Applications ADCP Measurements Assist Officials During Flooding and an Imminent Dam Failure in Taunton, Massachusetts, October 2005
197 Kurt Kowalski USGS BRD kkowalski@usgs.gov 734-214-9308 Poster HA: Field Biology & Hydroacoustics Using a Sontek PC-ADP in a Great Lakes coastal wetland habitat rehabilitation project
198 Lingling Liu Environment Canada   lingling.liu@ec.gc.ca 613-992-8459 Poster HA: Hydroacoustic Modeling Applications FlowCal application
199 Paul-Émile Bergeron Environment Canada   paul-emile.bergeron@ec.gc.ca 819-997-1398 Poster HA: Hydroacoustic Modeling Applications ADCP SquareGrid application software for reorganising ADCP ascii output data
200 Chris Curran USGS WRD-WA ccurran@usgs.gov 253-552-1614 Poster HA: Hydrographic Surveying The role of boat-mounted ADCPs in the Coastal Habitats in Puget Sound (CHIPS) program
201 Rob Baskin USGS WRD-UT rbaskin@usgs.gov 801-908-5011 Poster HA: Hydrographic Surveying Bathymetric maps of Great Salt Lake, Utah
202 Jeanette Fooks Environment Canada   jeanette.fooks@ec.gc.ca 905-319-7224 Poster HA: Index Velocity Ratings Comparison of Index Velocity Ratings and Flow Velocity Distribution Models in Various Locations across Canada
203 Marc Stewart USGS WRD-OR mastewar@usgs.gov 541-776-4258 Poster HA: Index Velocity Ratings Evaluation of the use of Statistical add-in Programs for Microsoft Excel for the Production of Index Velocity Ratings
204 Mark Dickman USGS WRD-FL-TPA mdickman@usgs.gov 813-975-8620 x165 Poster HA: Index Velocity Ratings Comparison of computed discharge between upstream and downstream stations on streams transitioning from upland stage-discharge to tidal index-velocity relationships.
205 Dave Fulcher USGS WRD-FL-TPA mdickman@usgs.gov 813-975-8620 x165 Poster HA: Index Velocity Ratings Comparison of computed discharge between upstream and downstream stations on streams transitioning from upland stage-discharge to tidal index-velocity relationships.
206 Richard Kiah USGS WRD-NH/VT rkiah@usgs.gov 603-226-7819 Poster HA: Innovative Hydroacoustics Applications Integration of Geophysics, Hydroacoustics, Water, and Sediment Surveys to Investigate the Distribution of Variable-leaf Milfoil in Moultonborough Bay, Lake Winnipesaukee, New Hampshire, 2005
207 Jim Duncker USGS WRD-IL jduncker@usgs.gov 217-344-0037 x3023 Poster HA: Innovative Hydroacoustics Applications Real-Time Sewer Flow Monitoring with Hydroacoustic Instrumentation
208 Jeff Woods USGS WRD-FL-FTL jwoods@usgs.gov 954-377-5950 Poster HA: Instrument Testing & Intercomparisons A comparison of rated discharge at Jewfish Creek using a 0.5 MHz and a 1.5 MHz Argonaut-SL using different sampling volumes
209 Paul Campbell Environment Canada   paul.campbell@ec.gc.ca 613-992-7121 Poster HA: Instrument Testing & Intercomparisons Field Comparison between Price Current Meter and Sontek FlowTracker ADV
210 Lars Soderqvist USGS WRD-FL-FTL lsoderq@usgs.gov 239-275-8448 Poster HA: Integration of Hydroacoustics into Long-term Monitoring Programs Estimating Continuous Discharge to the 10,000 Islands Estuary of Southwest Florida
211 Heather Best USGS WRD-AK hbest@usgs.gov 907-479-5645 x230 Poster HA: Measurements Under Ice Measurement of Streamflow Under Ice Using Streampro Section-by-Section Software
212 Thomas O'Brien USGS GD tobrien@usgs.gov 508-457-2246 Poster HA: Remote Control Boats & Data Communications Advances in geophysical studies in shallow water
213 Sandy Kinnaman USGS WRD-FL-ORL kinnaman@usgs.gov 407-803-5541 Poster HA: Wave Measurements Sediment Resuspension Due to Wave Activity in the Indian River Lagoon, Florida
214 Paul Conrads USGS WRD-SC pconrads@usgs.gov 803-750-6140 Poster SW: Coastal Hydrology & Hydraulics A Comparison of Tidal Filters on Two Sites along the South Carolina Coast
215 Kurt Schonauer USGS WRD-AZ schonaue@usgs.gov 520-670-6671 x253 Poster SW: Drought Characterization & Analysis Temporal Evaluation of Hydrological and Meteorological Drought Indicators for Select Basins in Arizona
216 Charles Berenbrock USGS HQ ceberenb@usgs.gov 703-648-6876 Poster SW: Flood Frequency Analysis Spreadsheets for Flood-Frequency Analysis
217 J. Curtis Weaver USGS WRD-NC jcweaver@usgs.gov 919-571-4043 Poster SW: Flood Frequency Analysis Estimating Magnitude and Frequency of Floods – A multi-state coordinated approach
218 Christopher Braun USGS WRD-TX clbraun@usgs.gov 512-927-3521 Poster SW: Floods Effects of Storms on Sparks Arroyo, El Paso, Texas, August 1 and August 4, 2006
219 David Fazio USGS WRD-IL djfazio@usgs.gov 217-344-0037 x3014 Poster SW: Floods Real-time Precipitation Data Collection and Dissemination, DuPage County, Illinois
220 Robert Mason USGS HQ rrmason@usgs.gov 703-648-5305 Poster SW: Hurricane Katrina Lessons Monitoring and Mapping Hurricane Rita Storm Surge
221 Paul Conrads USGS WRD-SC pconrads@usgs.gov 803-750-6140 Poster SW: Hydraulic Measurements Temporary Real-Time Gaging of Hurricane Storm Surge
222 David Bjerklie USGS WRD-CT dmbjerkl@usgs.gov 860-291-6770 Poster SW: Hydraulic Measurements Observing Water Bodies from Satellite Platforms:
223 Casey Kramer northwest hydraulic consultants   ckramer@nhc-sac.com 916-371-7400 Poster SW: Hydraulic Measurements Using Hydroacoustic Monitoring Tools to Assess Morphologic Conditions on Sand Bed Rivers
224 Kurt Schonauer USGS WRD-AZ schonaue@usgs.gov 520-670-6671 x253 Poster SW: Hydrologic Data Mining Projects Utilizing Streamflow Gaging Stations for Graphical Display of Current and Historical Drought Conditions for Selected Drainage Basins in Arizona
225 Julie Kiang USGS HQ jkiang@usgs.gov 703-648-5364 Poster SW: Hydrologic Uncertainty Quantifying uncertainty in discharge measurements using at-site observations
226 Jurate Landwehr USGS NRP-ER jmlandwe@usgs.gov 703-648-5893 Poster SW: Other Stable Isotopes of Water in the Yukon River System, 2001 through 2005: Characterization and Implications
227 Jeff Phillips USGS WRD-AZ jvphill@usgs.gov 1-520-670-6671, 261 Poster SW: Other US Geological Survey Hurricane Mitch Reconstruction Program in Honduras: Assessment of Application and Sustainability
228 Phil Turnipseed USGS HQ pturnip@usgs.gov 703-648-5301 Poster SW: Other Augmentation of the Honduras real-time hydrological network and data communication systems
229 John Storm USGS WRD-MS jbstorm@usgs.gov 601-933-2951 Poster SW: Sediment Real-Time Pier Scour Monitoring on the Pascagoula River at Interstate 10
230 Gregory Granato USGS WRD-MA/RI ggranato@usgs.gov 508-490-5055 Poster SW: Statistical Hydrology Kendall-Theil Robust Line (KTRLine--version 1.0)—A Visual Basic Program for Calculating and Graphing Robust Nonparametric Estimates of Linear-Regression Coefficients Between Two Continuous Variables
231 Dan Nowacki USGS NRP-ER dnowacki@usgs.gov 703-648-5467 Poster SW: Stream restoration/Geomorphology Sheet Flow in the Ridge and Slough Landscape of Everglades Water Conservation Area 3A
232 Mark Mastin USGS WRD-WA mcmastin@usgs.gov 253-552-1609 Poster SW: Surface Water & Climate Change Using GIS for Global Climate Change Simulation and Visualization, Yakima River Basin, Washington
233 Bill Bidlake USGS WRD-WA wbidlake@usgs.gov 253-552-1641 Poster SW: Surface Water & Climate Change Glacier Mass-Balance Fluctuations in the Pacific Northwest and Alaska, USA
234 Glenn Hodgkins USGS WRD-ME gahodgki@usgs.gov 207-622-8201 x121 Poster SW: Surface Water & Climate Change Historical changes in streamflow and precipitation in the U.S. Great Lakes Basin
235 Russ Lotspeich USGS WRD-VA rlotspei@usgs.gov 804-261-2637 Poster SW: Surface Water/Ground Water/Water Quality Seismic Activity Detected at Surface Water, Ground Water, and Water Quality Sites in Virginia
236 Jerrod Wheeler USGS WRD-WY jwheele@usgs.gov 307-856-3771 x12 Poster SW: Surface Water/Ground Water/Water Quality Determination of Ground-Water and Surface-Water Interactions Using Multiple Methods, In and Near Fish Creek, Jackson Hole, Wyoming
237 Karl Davidek USGS WRD-CA kdavidek@usgs.gov 707-468-4046 Poster SW: Surface Water/Ground Water/Water Quality Water-quality in the Russian River Basin, Sonoma County, California during summer flows
238 Rob Dudley USGS WRD-ME rwdudley@usgs.gov 207-622-8201 x115 Poster SW: Surface Water/Ground Water/Water Quality Estimated effects of ground-water withdrawals on streamwater levels of the Pleasant River near Crebo Flats, Maine, July 1 to September 30, 2005
239 Ty Coplen USGS NRP-ER tbcoplen@usgs.gov 703-648-5862 Poster SW: Surface Water/Ground Water/Water Quality Sequential, Time-Integrated Collector of Precipitation, Ground Water, And Surface Water for Analysis Of Isotopes and Water Quality
240 Ray Schaffranek USGS NRP-ER rws@usgs.gov 703-648-5891 Poster SW: Surface-Water Hydrologic & Hydraulic Modeling Hydroacoustic Measurement and Numerical Simulation of Flow in the Everglades
241 Paul Conrads USGS WRD-SC pconrads@usgs.gov 803-750-6140 Poster SW: Surface-Water Hydrologic & Hydraulic Modeling Estimating Water Depths at Ungaged Locations in the Florida Everglades Using Artificial Neural Networks
242 Rick Huizinga USGS WRD-MO huizinga@usgs.gov 573-308-3570 Poster SW: Surface-Water Hydrologic & Hydraulic Modeling Two-Dimensional Hydrodynamic Modeling and Analysis of the Proposed Channel Modifications and Grade Control Structure on the Blue River at Byram's Ford Industrial Area, Kansas City, Missouri
243 Joanna Reuter USGS BRD jreuter@usgs.gov 573-441-2978 Poster SW: Surface-Water Hydrologic & Hydraulic Modeling Use of Bathymetric Terrain Modeling to Understand Habitat Significance of Riverine Hydroacoustic Data
244 Scott McFarlane USGS NRP-CR simcfarl@usgs.gov 303-236-5692 Poster SW: Surface-Water Hydrologic & Hydraulic Modeling Dogbyte
245 Lauren Hay USGS NRP-CR lhay@usgs.gov 303-236-7279 Poster SW: Surface-Water Hydrologic & Hydraulic Modeling Watershed Modeling Tools
246 Jeff Phillips USGS WRD-AZ jvphill@usgs.gov 1-520-670-6671, 261 Poster SW: Surface-Water Hydrologic & Hydraulic Modeling Potential Effects of Translatory Waves on Computation of Peak Flows
247 Jud Harvey USGS NRP-ER jwharvey@usgs.gov 703-648-5876 Poster SW: Surface-Water Hydrology & Biology DRIFTT: A Database for Predicting Velocity in Streams and Rivers of the United States
248 Greg Mendez USGS WRD-CA gomendez@usgs.gov 619-225-6176 Poster SW: Surface-Water Processing & Analysis Occurrence of Methyl tert-butly either (MTBE) in a small drinking-water supply reservoir in southern California
249 Brian Loving USGS WRD-KS bloving@usgs.gov 785-832-3516 Poster SW: Surface-Water Processing & Analysis Records Management System (RMS): A Continuous Records Process Tracking Tool and Facilitator
250 Phil Turnipseed USGS HQ pturnip@usgs.gov 703-648-5314 Poster SW: Surface-Water Processing & Analysis The National Streamflow Statistics Program
251 Brad Acker USGS WRD-ID bvacker@usgs.gov 208-890-5214 Poster SW: Surface-Water Processing & Analysis Continuous Records Processing