Hydrology



 

H21A   CC:HALL E  Tues  0830h
Natural Attenuation and Groundwater Remediation I Posters
Presiding: L Libelo, U.S. Air Force Armstrong Lab; N Novik, 
           Mobil Business Research Corp

   0830h   H21A-01  POSTER   Moment Analysis of 
                    Subsurface Hydrocarbon Plumes Created Under 
                    the Natural Attenuation Experiment: Columbus 
                    AFB, Mississippi: C B McDonough, *K  Hatfield, 
                    T B Stauffer, L E Libelo
   0830h   H21A-02  POSTER   Aquifer Geochemistry at the 
                    Columbus AFB Groundwater Test Site: 
                    Background and Natural Attenuation Effects: 
                    *E L Libelo, T B Stauffer
   0830h   H21A-03  POSTER   Geochemical Processes Before 
                    and During Hydrocarbon Remediation: *J  
                    Freeman, K  Muehlenbachs
   0830h   H21A-04  INVITED  POSTER   Stable Carbon 
                    Isotopes at a Fully Developed Contaminated 
                    Site: Tyndall AFB, Florida: *J P Chanton, G C 
                    Bugna, E L Libelo
   0830h   H21A-05  INVITED  POSTER   Natural Attenuation 
                    Remediation of Ground Water at 
                    Gasoline-Spill Sites by Mass Transport 
                    Across the Water Table and Microbial 
                    Degradation: *A L Baehr, M A Lahvis, R J 
                    Baker (MOVED TO H22C-13)
   0830h   H21A-06  POSTER   A Case Study in Challenging 
                    the Pump-and-Treat Paradigm at the Hanford 
                    Site - Part I: Existing Pump-and-System: M P 
                    Connelly, E F Shorey, D E Olson
   0830h   H21A-07  POSTER   A Case Study in Challenging 
                    the Pump-and-Treat Paradigm at the Hanford 
                    Site - Part II: Stakeholder and Regulatory 
                    Acceptance: D E Olson, K M Thompson, M P 
                    Connelly
   0830h   H21A-08  POSTER   Feasibility of Remediation 
                    Due to Natural Attenuation for the OU-B Area 
                    of Beale Air Force Base, CA: *A Unger, J 
                    Gadgil, P Huyakron, G Wessman, K Carlson
   0830h   H21A-09  POSTER   Intrinsic Bioremediation of 
                    BTEX and MTBE at a Petroleum Service Station 
                    Site: K  Eyre, M D Wilkins, S  Burkett
   0830h   H21A-10  POSTER   Contaminated Wetland 
                    Sediment Microbial Activity as a Measure of 
                    Natural Attenuation Applicability in Wetland 
                    Bioremediation: *J  Wynn, X  Wang, S Y Chiang, 
                    F M Saunders
   0830h   H21A-11  POSTER   Intrinsic Bioremediation of 
                    Acetone and Aromatic Compounds Using Wetland 
                    Sediments Under Methanogenic Conditions: *S Y 
                    Chiang, X  Wang, J  Wynn, F M Saunders
   0830h   H21A-12  POSTER   Natural Attenuation of 
                    Metals via Irreversible Sorption: *P V Brady
   0830h   H21A-13  POSTER   Natural Attenuation of 
                    Radioactive Cesium: *J L Krumhansl
   0830h   H21A-14  POSTER   Removal of Atmospheric 
                    CCl4 Under Bulk Aerobic Conditions From 
                    Groundwater and Soils on Long Island, New 
                    York: *J D Happell, D W R Wallace
   0830h   H21A-15  POSTER   Effect of Atmospheric 
                    Pressure Variations on Trichloroethylene 
                    Vapor Transport in the Unsaturated Zone: *W  
                    Sheets, J A Smith
   0830h   H21A-16  POSTER   Benzaldehyde Degradation 
                    Under Mixed Iron Reducing/Fermentative 
                    Conditions: *S  Kota, M A Barlaz, R C Borden

 

H21B   CC:HALL E  Tues  0830h
Impacts of Land-Use Change on Erosion and Sedimentation: 
Monitoring, Modeling and Management I Posters
Presiding: J Harbor, Purdue Univ; K Gregory, 
           Northeastern Illinois Univ

   0830h   H21B-01  INVITED  POSTER   Use of the 
                    USDA-WEPP Model for Land Management: *D C 
                    Flanagan, J M Laflen, L D Norton
   0830h   H21B-02  POSTER   The Relation of Surface 
                    Characteristics to Landscape Evolution 
                    Processes in Arid Terrain: *P K Haff
   0830h   H21B-03  POSTER   A Comparison of Extensive 
                    and Intensive Monitoring Methods for 
                    Assessing the Effects of Land Use on Stream 
                    Bed Material: *C P Konrad
   0830h   H21B-04  POSTER   Watershed Management and 
                    Pool Habitat in the Great Basin of the 
                    Western United States: *T J Myers, S  Swanson
   0830h   H21B-05  POSTER   Comparative Analysis and 
                    Application on the Urban Runoff Models due 
                    to Urbanization Rate at Urban Watershed in 
                    Korea: *K W Seo, J H Heo, W C Cho

 

H21C   CC:308  Tues  0830h
Large-Scale Field Experimentation and Remote Sensing: Results 
and Opportunities I (joint  with A)
Presiding: W Brutsaert, Cornell Univ; R Avissar, Rutgers Univ

   0830h   INTRODUCTION: R Avissar,Rutgers Univ
   0835h   H21C-01  INVITED   Desertification in the 
                    Mediterranean: The EFEDA Experiment: *P  
                    Kabat, H J Bolle, J  Noilhan, H de Bruin, R  
                    Harding, F  Fiedler, F Santo Ollala, A  
                    Jochum, R  Hutjes
   0850h   H21C-02  INVITED   HAPEX-Sahel: The Role of 
                    the Land Surface in Determining Sahelian 
                    Climate: *A J Dolman, J H Gash, J P Goutorbe, 
                    P Kabat, Y  Kerr, T Lebel, S D Prince
   0905h   H21C-03  INVITED   Results From the BOREAS: 
                    The Boreal Ecosystem Atmosphere Experiment: 
                    *F G Hall
   0920h   H21C-04  INVITED   The Atmospheric Radiation 
                    Measurements (ARM) Program: Description and 
                    Progress to Date: *R G Ellingson
   0935h   H21C-05  INVITED   Utility of Remote Sensing 
                    for Estimating the Surface Energy Balance 
                    From Local to Basin Scales: Results From 
                    Monsoon '90: *W P Kustas
   0950h   H21C-06  INVITED   Overview of California 
                    Ozone Deposition Experiment (CODE): *J  Sun

 

H21D   CC:308  Tues  1030h
Langbein Lecture
Presiding: M Anderson, Univ of Wisconsin, Madison

   1030h   INTRODUCTION: M Anderson,
                    Univ of Wisconsin, Madison
   1035h   H21D-01  INVITED   What on Earth is a 
                    "Homogeneous Landsurface" in the Description 
                    of Heat and Water Fluxes? Could It be an 
                    Oxymoron?: *W Brutsaert

 

H22A   CC:HALL E  Tues  1330h
Chesapeake Bay Ecosystem: Human and Climate Impacts I Posters
 (joint  with OS)
Presiding: T M Cronin, USGS, Reston; D F Boesch, 
           Univ of Maryland System

   1330h   H22A-01  POSTER   Tidal Effects on Erosion and 
                    Sedimentation in a Small Watershed of the 
                    Chesapeake Bay Estuary: *R W Garman, G E 
                    Moglen
   1330h   H22A-02  POSTER   The Influence of Land Use 
                    and Soil Drainage Spatial Patterns on Stream 
                    Nutrient Concentrations: *M M Norton, T R 
                    Fisher
   1330h   H22A-03  POSTER   The Relationship Between 
                    Urbanization and Trace Elements in a 
                    Chesapeake Bay Watershed: The Patuxent River 
                    Maryland: *G F Riedel, G S Riedel, S A 
                    Williams, C C Gilmour
   1330h   H22A-04  POSTER   Influence of Land-Use 
                    Changes and Interannual Hydrologic 
                    Variability on Sediment Influx to Chesapeake 
                    Bay: *S J Gordon, A P Barros, R Bidwell
   1330h   H22A-05  POSTER   The Dynamics of 
                    Destratification in the Severn River Estuary: 
                    *C S Irwin, M E Vieira
   1330h   H22A-06  POSTER   Spatial Variability of Sea 
                    Surface Temperature in the Chesapeake Bay: *D  
                    Carlin, E  Maceda, P  Sood
   1330h   H22A-07  POSTER   Copepod Population Dynamics 
                    in the Upper Chesapeake Bay: *V  Carroll, M  
                    Shotwell, E  Wahle
   1330h   H22A-08  POSTER   The Influence of River Flow 
                    on the Chesapeake Bay Ecosystem: *S W 
                    Phillips, L C Darrell
   1330h   H22A-09  POSTER   Trends in Benthic Faunal 
                    Response to Environmental Change in the 
                    Chesapeake Bay: *A W Karlsen, T M Cronin, C W 
                    Holmes
   1330h   H22A-10  POSTER   The Re-emergence of 
                    Submersed Aquatic Vegetation in the Potomac 
                    River in Response to Environmental and 
                    Climatic Factors: J M Landwehr, V  Carter, 
                    N B Rybicki
   1330h   H22A-11  POSTER   A System for Detecting and 
                    Localizing Groundwater Inflows in the Upper 
                    Chesapeake Bay: *C C Sarabun, H  Salmun, D G 
                    Ondercin

 

H22B   CC:HALL E  Tues  1330h
Scaling in Hydrology I Posters
Presiding: J Albertson, Univ of Virginia; L Band, Univ of Toronto

   1330h   H22B-01  POSTER   Block Scale Dispersivity for 
                    Heterogeneous Porous Media Characterized by 
                    Stochastic Fractals: *H H Liu, F J Molz
   1330h   H22B-02  POSTER   The Relationship of 
                    Hydraulic Conductivity (K) and Longitudinal 
                    Dispersivity (Alpha) to Scale of Measurement 
                    for Various Types of Rocks and Sediments: *D 
                    Schulze-Makuch, D S Cherkauer, D A Carlson
   1330h   H22B-03  POSTER   Detrending a Heterogeneous 
                    Aquifer for Contaminant Transport Modeling: 
                    *J  Eggleston, S  Rojstaczer
   1330h   H22B-04  POSTER   Sensitivity of Recharge 
                    Mapping Method to Scale of Discretization: 
                    *P E Riemersma, M P Anderson, K R Bradbury
   1330h   H22B-05  POSTER   Effect of Spatial and 
                    Temporal Sampling of Precipitation on 
                    Hydrologic Model Calibration: A A Bradley, 
                    J K Holman, F L Ogden
   1330h   H22B-06  POSTER   Scaling Strategy Based on 
                    Land Cover Grouping: *N  Kouwen, E D Soulis
   1330h   H22B-07  POSTER   Hydro-Ecological Simulation 
                    of Boreal Ecosystems: Scaling Up From Local 
                    to Regional Extent: *X  Wang, R  Fernandes, 
                    L E Band
   1330h   H22B-08  POSTER   Empirical Scaling Laws for 
                    Constitutive Relationships in Unsaturated 
                    Heterogeneous Media: *A J Desbarats
   1330h   H22B-09  POSTER   Is the Nile Outflow Fractal? 
                    Hurst's Analysis Revisited: H M Hastings, R 
                    Kissell
   1330h   H22B-10  POSTER   Spatially Distributed 
                    Modeling of Storm Runoff Using Geographic 
                    Information Systems (GIS): *F  Olivera, D R 
                    Maidment
   1330h   H22B-11  POSTER   Rainfall, Runoff, and 
                    Pollutant Release From a Crusted Source: *M T 
                    Walter, J Y Parlange, M F Walter, X  Xin, C A 
                    Scott
   1330h   H22B-12  POSTER   Multifractal Analysis and 
                    Extremes of Daily River Flow Series for 
                    Basins Five to Two Million Square Kilometres: 
                    G R Pandey, *S  Lovejoy, D  Schertzer, Y  
                    Tessier
   1330h   H22B-13  POSTER   The Variability of Flood 
                    Event Peaks From a Scaling Perspective: An 
                    Empirical Investigation: *T M Over

 

H22C   CC:315  Tues  1330h
Natural Attenuation and Groundwater Remediation II
Presiding: L Libelo, U.S. Air Force Armstrong Lab; N Novik, 
           Mobil Business Research Corp

   1330h   INTRODUCTION: L Libelo,
                    US Air Force Armstrong Lab
   1335h   H22C-01   Groundwater Transport Studies and 
                    Natural Attenuation Study Source Emplacement 
                    at the Columbus AFB Test Site: *T B Stauffer, 
                    J M Boggs
   1350h   H22C-02   Interim Observations of Hydrocarbon 
                    Migration During a Natural Attenuation Study: 
                    *J M Boggs, T B Stauffer, E L Libelo, W G 
                    MacIntyre
   1405h   H22C-03  INVITED   Stable Carbon Isotopes as 
                    Evidence of BTEX Hydrocarbon Degradation: *G C 
                    Bugna, J P Chanton
   1420h   H22C-04  INVITED   Changes in Subsurface 
                    Microbial Ecology During Natural Attenuation: 
                    *R D Stapleton, N G Bright, G S Sayler
   1435h   H22C-05   Factors Controlling Anaerobic 
                    Degradation of Benzene in 
                    Petroleum-Contaminated Aquifers: R T Anderson, 
                    J M Weiner, C V Gaw, *D R Lovley
   1450h   H22C-06  INVITED   Anaerobic Degradation of 
                    Petroleum Hydrocarbons and Intermediates 
                    Detected During Benzene and Toluene Decay 
                    Under Defined Redox Conditions: *M E Caldwell, 
                    J M Suflita
   1505h   Break
   1525h   H22C-07  INVITED   Microbial Processes and the 
                    Availability of Alternate Electron Acceptors 
                    in an Anaerobic Landfill-Leachate Plume: *I M 
                    Cozzarelli, J M Suflita, G Ulrich, S H Harris, 
                    G M Breit, S C Christenson, J S Norvell
   1540h   H22C-08  INVITED   Natural Attenuation of MTBE 
                    and BTEX: How Do You Accurately Predict 
                    Downgradient Transport?: *R C Borden
   1555h   H22C-09  INVITED   Flowmeter/Fractal 
                    Characterization Methodology and the 
                    Hydraulics of Natural Attenuation: *F J Molz, 
                    H H Liu
   1610h   H22C-10  INVITED   Quantifying Natural 
                    Attentuation in Support of Risk-Based 
                    Corrective Action: The Contribution of 
                    Intrinsic Bioremediation: *T L Douthit, N J 
                    Novick
   1625h   H22C-11   Influence of Hydrogeology and 
                    Remediation on Hydrocarbon Plumes at Leaking 
                    Petroleum Storage Tank Sites in Texas: *R E 
                    Mace, R S Fisher
   1640h   H22C-12   Technical and Regulatory 
                    Requirements for Implementing Natural 
                    Remediation: *G A Cederberg
   1655h   H22C-13  INVITED  POSTER   Natural Attenuation 
                    Remediation of Ground Water at 
                    Gasoline-Spill Sites by Mass Transport 
                    Across the Water Table and Microbial 
                    Degradation: *A L Baehr, M A Lahvis, R J 
                    Baker

 

H22D   CC:308  Tues  1330h
Large-Scale Field Experimentation and Remote Sensing: Results 
and Opportunities II (joint  with A)
Presiding: W Brutsaert, Cornell Univ; R Avissar, Rutgers Univ

   1330h   H22D-01  INVITED   GCIP's Progress in Closing 
                    the Water Budget in the Mississippi River 
                    Basin: *R G Lawford
   1345h   H22D-02  INVITED   The Large Scale 
                    Biosphere-Atmosphere Experiment in Amazonia 
                    (LBA): *C A Nobre
   1400h   H22D-03  INVITED   SALSA: A Cross Border 
                    Difference Large Scale Investigation on 
                    Surface-Atmosphere Interactions in a 
                    Semi-Arid Zone: *J P Brunel, A  Chehbouni, C  
                    Watts
   1415h   H22D-04  INVITED   IMGRASS: Present Status and 
                    Future Opportunities: *K N Liou, E  Smith, W  
                    Brutsaert, L  Daren
   1430h   H22D-05  INVITED   Southern Great Plains 1997 
                    (SGP97) Hydrology Experiment: *T J Jackson
   1445h   H22D-06  INVITED   The Use of Models in the 
                    Design of Field Campaigns: *R  Pielke
   1500h   Break
   1530h   H22D-07   Skin Temperature Temporal 
                    Perturbations Induced by Surface Layer 
                    Turbulent Velocity Fluctuations: *G  Katul
   1545h   H22D-08   Influence of Solar Elevation on 
                    Scalar Roughness for Sensible Heat: *R J 
                    Qualls
   1600h   H22D-09   Use of Field Experiments for 
                    Validation of Land Surface Temperature 
                    Estimates: *K  Czajkowski, S  Goward, R  
                    Dubayah
   1615h   H22D-10   Computer Aided Sedimentological 
                    Mapping of Hydraulic Conductivity: Spatial 
                    Variability in Glacio-fluvial Deposits: *M G 
                    Eramian, R A Schincariol, L Mansinha, R G 
                    Stockwell
   1630h   H22D-11   Modeling Upper Layer Soil Moisture 
                    Using a Statistical-Dynamical Approach 
                    (TOPLATS) Based on Washita '94 SIR-C/X-SAR 
                    Data Sets: *P van der Keur, M S Zion, E T 
                    Engman
   1645h   H22D-12   Intercomparison of Land Surface 
                    Schemes Using Large-Scale Data: *X  Liang, 
                    E F Wood, D P Lettenmaier

 

H22E   CC:321  Tues  1330h
Impacts of Land-Use Change on Erosion and Sedimentation: 
Monitoring, Modeling and Management II
Presiding: J Harbor, Purdue Univ; K Gregory, 
           Northeastern Illinois Univ

   1330h   INTRODUCTION: J Harbor,Purdue Univ
   1335h   H22E-01  INVITED   Degradation of Urban and 
                    Suburban Watersheds: *D B Booth
   1355h   H22E-02   Pollutant Trapping Efficiency of a 
                    Construction-Site Stormwater Retention Basin 
                    in Northern Ohio: *B  Bhaduri, J  Harbor, D  
                    Nighman, P A Maurice
   1410h   H22E-03   Multi-Storm and Seasonal Pollutant 
                    Trap Efficiency of a Stormwater Basin: B  
                    Carlson, *J  Harbor, P  Maurice, S  Lower
   1425h   H22E-04   A Framework for Evaluating the 
                    Impact of Nutrient Inputs on Emergent 
                    Vegetation in South Florida: J J Fitzpatrick, 
                    D M DiToro, M B Meyers, M Moustafa, J M 
                    Hamrick
   1440h   H22E-05   Reducing Erosion Problems From Land 
                    Development: An Economic Incentive for 
                    Erosion Control: *M  Herzog, J Harbor, K  
                    McClintock, J T Law
   1455h   H22E-06   Channel Response to Changing Land 
                    Use in Northeastern Puerto Rico: *J  Clark, 
                    P  Wilcock
   1510h   Break
   1530h   H22E-07   Industrialization and Land Use in 
                    New Haven, CT, as Recorded in Lake 
                    Sediments: A Retrospective Study Confirms 
                    Earlier Investigations: *T F Rozan, G  Benoit
   1545h   H22E-08   Stream Channel Responses to 
                    Settlement, Agriculture and Forestry 
                    Practices, 1840 - Present: *D  Rickman, J C 
                    Luvall
   1600h   H22E-09   Changes in Sediment Load and Land 
                    Use on Goodwin Creek: *R A Kuhnle, R L 
                    Bingner, G R Foster
   1615h   H22E-10   Spatial Aggregation and Nonpoint 
                    Source Critical Area Identification: *K  
                    Gregory
   1630h   H22E-11   Spatial and Temporal Dynamics of 
                    Sediment Yield in a Humid Tropical Basin: *J  
                    Krishnaswamy, D  Richter

 

H31A   CC:HALL E  Wed  0830h
Modeling of Integrated Water Management Systems at the 
Watershed Level I Posters
Presiding: A N Rousseau, Univ de Quebec; J Szilagyi, 
           Univ of Calif, Davis

   0830h   H31A-01  POSTER   Evaluating 
                    Subwatershed-Scale Nonpoint Source Pollution 
                    Potential to Aid in Watershed-Scale Water 
                    Quality Management: *J F Teufert, J Harbor
   0830h   H31A-02  POSTER   Assessment of Climate 
                    Variability on Long-Term Hydrologic Impacts 
                    of Land-Use Change: *M L Minner, J  Harbor, 
                    M  Grove
   0830h   H31A-03  POSTER   A Semi-distributed Model for 
                    Surface Water Quality Predictions Under 
                    Climatic Change: *J  Szilagyi, M B Parlange
   0830h   H31A-04  POSTER   Development of an Integrated 
                    Watershed Management Software for Decision 
                    Makers: The GIBSI Project: *A N Rousseau, A  
                    Mailhot, J  Dupont, J P Villeneuve
   0830h   H31A-05  POSTER   Development and Application 
                    of a GIS-Based Model for Assessing the 
                    Long-Term Hydrologic Impacts of Land-Use 
                    Change: *M  Grove, J  Harbor
   0830h   H31A-06  POSTER   A Temperature Based Model
		    to Estimate Reference Grass Evapotranspiration
		    in the Northeast United States:
                    *N M Fennessey
   0830h   H31A-07  INVITED  POSTER WITHDRAWN   Rules for Governing 
                    Water Withdrawals in Humid Areas: *J W Eheart

 

H31B   CC:HALL E  Wed  0830h
Laboratory, Field, and Numerical Investigations of Reactive 
Transport in Subsurface Environment Systems I Posters
Presiding: H W Reeves, Northwestern Univ; S E Powers, 
           Clarkson Univ

   0830h   H31B-01  POSTER   Surfactant-Enhanced 
                    Remediation of a Trichloroethylene (TCE) 
                    Contaminated Aquifer: I. Transport of Triton 
                    X-100: *J A Smith, H M McLellan, D  Sahoo, 
                    T E Imbrigiotta
   0830h   H31B-02  POSTER   A Mechanistic Model for 
                    Non-Aqueous Phase Liquid Dissolution in the 
                    Saturated Zone: D Zhou, M J Blunt, L A 
                    Dillard
   0830h   H31B-03  POSTER   NAPL Characterization via 
                    Partitioning Tracer Tests: An Unfavorable 
                    Langmuir Relation to Describe Partitioning 
                    Nonlinearities: *W R Wise, E A Fitzpatrick, 
                    D  Dai, M D Annable, P S C Rao
   0830h   H31B-04  POSTER   Exploring the Coupled 
                    Effects of Varying Moisture Content and 
                    Temperature on Bioventing Performance: L G 
                    Glascoe, L M Abriola, S J Wright
   0830h   H31B-05  POSTER   Numerical Modeling of NAPL 
                    Dissolution Fingering: *S N Gleyzer, C T 
                    Miller, P T Imhoff
   0830h   H31B-06  POSTER   Calculating Bacterial 
                    Deposition Coefficients Using the Fraction 
                    of Bacteria Recovered and Flowpath Length of 
                    Laboratory Columns: *C H Bolster, L S Sprague, 
                    A L Mills, G M Hornberger, J S Herman
   0830h   H31B-07  POSTER   Recovering the Release 
                    History of a Contaminant Plume Using Fourier 
                    Analysis: *R A Birchwood
   0830h   H31B-08  POSTER   DNAPL Infiltration and 
                    Distribution in Porous Media: Laboratory 
                    Experiment and Modeling Approach: *M  Fishman, 
                    C  Enfield, J  Guarnaccia
   0830h   H31B-09  POSTER   Removal of Residual DNAPL 
                    From Porous Media by Alcohol Flushing: 
                    Experiment's Result: *C  Enfield, M  Fishman
   0830h   H31B-10  POSTER   Harmless Surrogate Chemical 
                    for Field Studies of Dense Non-Aqueous Phase 
                    Liquids in Soils and Groundwater: *G  Heron, 
                    C G Enfield, S  Mravik, A L Wood
   0830h   H31B-11  POSTER   Measuring Biodegradation 
                    Potential in the Subsurface: *J J Piatt, M L 
                    Brusseau, J  Wang, M Q Hu
   0830h   H31B-12  POSTER   Rates and Energetics of 
                    Organic Vapor Sorption by Soils: *J L 
                    Schlanger, K D Pennell
   0830h   H31B-13  POSTER   Two-Dimensional Numerical 
                    Modeling of Enhanced In Situ Denitrification: 
                    *M W Killingstad, M A Widdowson, R L Smith
   0830h   H31B-14  POSTER   An Image Processing 
                    Procedure to Determine Spatial Distribution 
                    of Concentration Fields in Laboratory 
                    Flow-Tank Experiments: *Z Yu, C Swartz, F W 
                    Schwartz
   0830h   H31B-15  POSTER   Preferential Flow of 
                    Nutrients and Tracers Into Tile Drains: *C 
                    Stamm, H Fluehler, J Leuenberger, R Sermet, H 
                    Wunderli, H Wydler
   0830h   H31B-16  POSTER   Paleoclimatic Impact on the 
                    Recharge Rates to the N Aquifer, Black Mesa, 
                    Arizona, USA: *C Zhu, R K Waddell, I Star, M 
                    Ostrander
   0830h   H31B-17  POSTER   Comparison of 
                    1,2-Dichlorobenzene Sorption and Desorption 
                    Rates on Six Soil Types: J J Deitsch, *R A 
                    Brown, S A Riddle, J A Smith, T B Culver
   0830h   H31B-18  POSTER   Phosphate Behavior in Saline 
                    Groundwaters of the Florida Keys: *P  
                    Steinberg, L  Kump, R  Corbett, K  Dillon, J  
                    Chanton
   0830h   H31B-19  INVITED  POSTER   Geochemical 
                    Evolution of Groundwater in the Central 
                    Tucson Basin, Arizona: *J Lewis, A Long, C 
                    Eastoe, R Bassett
   0830h   H31B-20  POSTER   Contaminant Prediction 
                    Errors Derived From Ill-Defined Groundwater 
                    Contaminant Sources Characterized by Inverse 
                    Modeling: *M A Newman, K  Hatfield, J S 
                    Hayworth, T B Stauffer

 

H31C   CC:316  Wed  0830h
Sources, Transport and Delivery of Sediment and Associated 
Contaminants in River and Estuarine Systems
Presiding: K Prestegaard, Univ of Maryland; S Phillips, 
           USGS, Towson

   0830h   INTRODUCTION: K Prestegaard,Univ of Maryland
   0835h   H31C-01   Sediment Transport at Goodwin Creek, 
                    Mississippi, and Implications to Water 
                    Quality: *P L Sturdevant, J A Smith
   0850h   H31C-02   Large Flood Events and Hydrologic 
                    Controls on Sediment Delivery: *A J Miller, 
                    J A Smith
   0905h   H31C-03   Distribution of Incised Stream 
                    Channels in Chesapeake Bay Tributaries: *K L 
                    Prestegaard
   0920h   H31C-04   The Role of Stream Restoration in 
                    the Management of Sediment Loadings in the 
                    Chesapeake Bay Watershed: *S  Smith, M  McCoy, 
                    M G Dobson, D K Prestegaard
   0935h   H31C-05   Factors Affecting Pesticide 
                    Concentrations in Streams and Shallow Wells 
                    of the Lower Susquehanna River Basin, 
                    1993-1995: *R A Hainly, T M Bickford
   0950h   H31C-06   Changes in Bottom-Surface Elevations 
                    in Three Reservoirs on the Lower Susquehanna 
                    River Following the January 1996 Flood: 
                    Implications for Nutrient and Sediment Loads 
                    to the Chesapeake Bay: *M J Langland, R A 
                    Hainly
   1005h   Break
   1030h   H31C-07   Sediment Delivery to Tidal 
                    Freshwater Marsh Habitats: G B Pasternack, 
                    G S Brush
   1045h   H31C-08   An Assessment of Trace Metals 
                    Transport in the Anacostia River, 
                    Washington, D.C.: *K M Conko, J R Scudlark, 
                    T M Church
   1100h   H31C-09   The Behavior of Natural and 
                    Anthropogenic Osmium in Long Island Sound, 
                    an Urban Estuary in the Eastern U.S.: *G 
                    Williams, F Marcantonio, K K Turekian
   1115h   H31C-10   The Farm River Marsh, CT: Evolution 
                    and Pollution: *W  Thompson, B  Kreulen, E  
                    Tobey, E  Thomas, J C Varekamp
   1130h   H31C-11   Are Metal Enrichments in the Gulf of 
                    Cadiz Due to the TINTO-ODIEL Estuary 
                    Contribution (Spain)? Pb Isotope Evidence 
                    for Multiple Sources: *J M Luck, D Benothman, 
                    F Elbaz, M LeBlanc
   1145h   H31C-12   Contamination in the Western 
                    Beaufort Sea: *N J Valette-Silver, M J 
                    Hameedi, D W Efurd

 

H31D   CC:309  Wed  0830h
Scaling in Hydrology II
Presiding: J D Albertson, Univ of Virginia; L Band, 
           Univ of Toronto

   0830h   INTRODUCTION: J D Albertson,Univ of Virginia
   0835h   H31D-01  INVITED   Scaling Land-Atmosphere 
                    Interactions: *R  Avissar
   0910h   H31D-02  INVITED   Scaling at the 
                    Land-Atmosphere Interface: Evaporation and 
                    the Atmospheric Boundary Layer: *M B Parlange, 
                    J D Albertson, A T Cahill, F  Porte, W  
                    Eichinger, W  Brutsaert
   0945h   Break
   1005h   H31D-03  INVITED   What Is the Dynamics Behind 
                    the Scaling Patterns in Rain-Fall?: *P Kumar
   1040h   H31D-04  INVITED   Scale and Scaling in 
                    Surface Hydrology: Runoff Processes: *M  
                    Sivapalan
   1115h   H31D-05  INVITED   Variability and Scales in 
                    Subsurface Hydrology: *L W Gelhar
   1150h   Discussion

 

H31E   CC:321  Wed  0830h
Diffusion of Solutes in Groundwater Systems
Presiding: W E Sanford, Colorado State Univ; G R Moline, 
           Oak Ridge National Lab

   0830h   H31E-01  INVITED   Diffusion of Solutes in 
                    Fine-Grained Soils: Analogies Between 
                    Geologic Processes and the Design of 
                    Pollutant Containment Barriers: *C D 
                    Shackelford
   0845h   H31E-02  INVITED   New Theory and Algorithm 
                    for Modeling Diffusion Processes in 
                    Composite Porous Media: *E M LaBolle, G E 
                    Fogg, J  Quastel
   0900h   H31E-03   Role of Diffusion in Subsurface 
                    Remediation by Pump-and-Treat and Natural 
                    Attenuation: *G E Fogg, E M LaBolle, S F 
                    Carle
   0915h   H31E-04   A General-Geometry 
                    Diffusion-Controlled Sorption Model: 
                    Development and Validation: *E  Heyse, D C 
                    Coulliette, T P de Venoge
   0930h   H31E-05   A Diffusivity Tracer-Test Method for 
                    Investigating the Influence of 
                    Diffusion-Mediated Processes on Solute 
                    Transport: *M Q Hu, M L Brusseau, N T Nelson, 
                    K  Gupta
   0945h   H31E-06  INVITED   The Role of Diffusion in 
                    Carbon-14 Dating of Ground Water: *W E 
                    Sanford
   1000h   Break
   1020h   H31E-07  INVITED   Effects of Diffusion and 
                    Sorption on Solute Transport in 
                    Double-Porosity Systems With Fracture Skins: 
                    *J M Sharp, R E Mace, M Zimmerman, M T 
                    Landrum, P C Bennett
   1035h   H31E-08  INVITED   Inverse Simulation of 
                    Tracer Experiments Conducted With Multiple 
                    Tracer Species in a Dual-Porosity Dolostone: 
                    *K Novakowski, G Bickerton
   1050h   H31E-09   Effective 
                    Advection-Dispersion-Retardation 
                    Approximation for Transport in 
                    Fracture-Matrix Systems: *H  Rajaram
   1105h   H31E-10   Fracture-Matrix Exchange Processes 
                    and Their Relationship to Fracture 
                    Characteristics: *G R Moline, C R Knight
   1120h   H31E-11   Numerical Errors Associated With 
                    Modeling Transport and Matrix Diffusion: *L F 
                    Konikow
   1135h   H31E-12   Constraining Distributions of Mass 
                    Transfer Rates in a Fractured Dolomite Using 
                    Geologic Information: *S A McKenna, L C Meigs, 
                    R M Holt, J T McCord, R  Haggerty
   1150h   H31E-13   Visualizing and Quantifying the 
                    Effects of Heterogeneity on Rock Matrix 
                    Diffusion: *T L Christian-Frear, V C Tidwell, 
                    L C Meigs

 

H32A   CC:HALL E  Wed  1330h
Measurement and Modeling of Land-Surface Processes I Posters
Presiding: G Katul, Duke Univ; W Kustas, 
           USDA Agricultural Res Serv

   1330h   H32A-01  POSTER   Turbulent Eddy Motion at the 
                    Forest-Atmosphere Interface: *G  Kuhn, G  
                    Katul
   1330h   H32A-02  POSTER   Simulations of the 
                    Atmospheric Turbulence Over Complex Forest 
                    Regions: *F  Porte-Agel, J D Albertson, M B 
                    Parlange
   1330h   H32A-03  POSTER   A Comparison of Daily 
                    Representations of Canopy Conductance Based 
                    on Two Conditional Time-Averaging Methods: *N  
                    Phillips, R  Oren
   1330h   H32A-04  POSTER   Simulation and Measurements 
                    of Root Water Uptake and Moisture Content in 
                    a Grass-Covered Forest Clearing: *C T Lai, G  
                    Katul
   1330h   H32A-05  POSTER   Soil Moisture Nudging in the 
                    ECMWF Model Using Near-Surface Observation: 
                    *X  Gao, Y  Hu, W J Shuttleworth, H V Gupta
   1330h   H32A-06  POSTER   Soil-Moisture Predictability
		    and Associated Climate Predictability:
                    *C A Schlosser, P C D Milly
   1330h   H32A-07  POSTER   Closing the Water Balance on 
                    Land Surface Process Models: Coupling the 
                    WATFLOOD Hydrologic Model With the Canadian 
                    Land Surface Process Model CLASS: *K R 
                    Snelgrove, E D Soulis, N  Kouwen, D  Verseghy

 

H32B   CC:HALL E  Wed  1330h
Geochemical and Biological Heterogeneity Affecting 
Contaminant Fate, Transport, and Remediation I Posters
Presiding: R M Allen-King, Washington State Univ; A F B Tompson, 
           Lawrence Livermore National Lab

   1330h   H32B-01  POSTER   Molybdate Transport in a 
                    Chemically Complex Aquifer: Field 
                    Measurements Compared With Solute-Transport 
                    Model Predictions: *K G Stollenwerk
   1330h   H32B-02  POSTER   Use of a Numerical Model to 
                    Estimate the Effect of Permeability 
                    Heterogeneity on Biodergradation Rate 
                    Measurements in an Alluvial Aquifer: *M A 
                    Scholl
   1330h   H32B-03  POSTER   Temporal Heterogeneity in 
                    Aqueous Geochemistry and Microbiology of a 
                    Contaminated Aquifer: *S K Haack, L J Forney, 
                    P Adriaens, F H Chapelle
   1330h   H32B-04  POSTER   Variability of Organic 
                    Contaminant Sorption in the St. Clair Clay 
                    Plain, Sarnia, Ontario: C L Albanese, *R M 
                    Allen-King, M G Fowler
   1330h   H32B-05  POSTER   Outcrop Study of Chemical 
                    Heterogeneity in Glacial Outwash Deposits: 
                    *G M Sturgeon, J M Davis
   1330h   H32B-06  POSTER   Heterogeneity of Sorption 
                    and Transport Related Properties in a 
                    Sand-Gravel Aquifer at Columbus, Mississippi: 
                    *W G MacIntyre, C P Antworth, T B Stauffer, 
                    R G Young
   1330h   H32B-07  POSTER   Analyzing Plume Data Under 
                    Multi-scale Heterogeneous Field Conditions: 
                    *R R Drake, E L Libelo, T B Stauffer
   1330h   H32B-08  POSTER   Sensitivity of Longitudinal 
                    Macrodispersivity and Macroscopic 
                    Retardation to Correlation Between Hydraulic 
                    Conductivity (K) and the Distribution 
                    Coefficient (Kd): *I E Luffman, M J L Robin, 
                    R M Allen-King
   1330h   H32B-09  POSTER   The Significance of Porosity 
                    Variability to Flow and Transport in 
                    Physically and Chemically Heterogeneous 
                    Porous Media: *A E Hassan, J H Cushman, J W 
                    Delleur
   1330h   H32B-10  POSTER   Modeling Reactive Transport 
                    With Sorption Sites Heterogeneities: 
                    Semi-Markov Approach: *A K Mishra, A  Gutjahr

 

H32C   CC:HALL E  Wed  1330h
Water Quality and Environmental Chemistry Posters
Presiding: M Walker, Cornell Univ

   1330h   H32C-01  INVITED  POSTER   Effects of 
                    Simulated Environmental Stresses on Strong 
                    and Weak Attractive Forces Affecting 
                    Transport of Cryptosporidium: *M  Walker, C 
                    Montemagno
   1330h   H32C-02  INVITED  POSTER  WITHDRAWN  Transmission Stages 
                    of Soil- and Water-Borne Protozoan and 
                    Metazoan Pathogens: A Review of the 
                    Structural and Mechanistic Means of Survival 
                    and Transport in the Environment: *M  Jenkins, 
                    D  Bowman, M  Frongillo, W  Ghiorse
   1330h   H32C-03  POSTER   Transport of Crytosporidium 
                    Parvum in Different Porous Media: P Garnier, 
                    *T S Steenhuis, D DiCarlo, J Y Parlange, P 
                    Baveye
   1330h   H32C-04  POSTER   Rapid Remote Mapping of 
                    Environmental Contaminants in Fluvial and 
                    Lacustrine Environments Using Imaging 
                    Spectrometer Data: *W H Farrand, J C Harsanyi, 
                    J M Hejl
   1330h   H32C-05  POSTER   Water-Quality Trends in the 
                    Santa Ana River, California: *C A Burton, J A 
                    Izbicki
   1330h   H32C-06  POSTER   A Robust Procedure for the 
                    Estimation of Water and Salt Fluxes in a 
                    Stream-Aquifer System: *H A M Quinodoz, R W 
                    Buddemeier
   1330h   H32C-07  POSTER   Chemistry and Migration of 
                    Groundwater of the First Aquifer of the 
                    Busko-Zdroj Region, Southern Poland: *P 
                    Litwinski
   1330h   H32C-08  POSTER   Ground Water Quality 
                    Degradation: The Result of Using Surface 
                    Water for Irrigation in Chad Basin: *S A 
                    Isiorho
   1330h   H32C-09  POSTER   Riparian Controls on the 
                    Flux of Inorganic Nitrogen to a Stream in an 
                    Agriculturally Influenced Subcatchment: *M  
                    Mitch

 

H32D   CC:321  Wed  1330h
Large-Scale Characterization of Land Surfaces: Surface vs 
Satellite Data
Presiding: V Lakshmi, NASA Goddard Space Flight Center; R Dubayh, 
           Univ of Maryland

   1330h   INTRODUCTION: V  Lakshmi,
                    NASA Goddard Space Flight Ctr
   1335h   H32D-01   Scale-Dependent Remote Sensing in 
                    the Boreal Ecosystem Atmosphere Experiment - 
                    BOREAS: *F G Hall, L  Steyaert, D  Knapp, K F 
                    Huemmrich, K  Kaminski
   1350h   H32D-02  INVITED   Use of TOVS Pathfinder Path 
                    A Data for Land Surface Studies: *J Susskind
   1405h   H32D-03  INVITED   Surface and Satellite 
                    Estimates of the Transition Between Soil and 
                    Atmosphere Limits on Evaporation: *G D 
                    Salvucci, E  Amano
   1420h   H32D-04   Soil Moisture Mapping from Principal 
                    Component Analysis of a Winter-Time Sequence 
                    of ERS Radar Images: *C  Paniconi, N  
                    Verhoest, P A Troch
   1435h   H32D-05   Comparison of Soil Moisture 
                    Estimation Using Antecedent Precipitation 
                    Index (API) and ERS-1 SAR Imagery: *A 
                    Abdeh-Kolahchi, E D Soulis, O Rotunno, N 
                    Kouwen
   1450h   H32D-06   A Multichannel Singular Spectrum 
                    Analysis of SMMR Data Set: Interannual 
                    Variations in the Great Basin: *J R Cheng, 
                    C J Duffy
   1505h   Break
   1530h   H32D-07   Surface Air Temperatures Using AVHRR 
                    and TOVS: A Comparison Study: *V  Lakshmi, K  
                    Czajkowski, R  Dubayah, J  Susskind
   1545h   H32D-08   The Oklahoma Mesonet as a Model for 
                    the Validation of Satellite-Derived, 
                    Near-Surface Conditions: *A  Walz, K P 
                    Czajkowski, S N Goward, S J Stadler
   1600h   H32D-09   Low-Frequency Runoff, Precipitation 
                    and Temperature Response for a Large-Scale 
                    Hydrogeological System: Susquehanna River 
                    Basin: *T Shun, *C J Duffy
   1615h   H32D-10   Remote Sensing of Suspended Sediment 
                    Concentrations and Prediction of Erosional 
                    and Depositional Damage: Summer 1993 Flood, 
                    Lower Missouri River Basin: *N R Izenberg, 
                    L A Mertes, B  Gomez
   1630h   H32D-11   Using Satellite Remote Sensing to 
                    Estimate Net Radiation Over a Canadian 
                    Boreal Forest Region: *N  Casey-McCabe, R  
                    Dubayah, K  Czajkowski
   1645h   H32D-12   Aggregation Criteria of the Surface 
                    Heat Balance Over a Heterogeneous Area Using 
                    the Linear Heat Balance Model: *T  Nakaegawa, 
                    T O Musiake, K  Musiake

 

H32E   CC:309  Wed  1330h
Chesapeake Bay Ecosystem: Human and Climate Impacts II
 (joint  with OS)
Presiding: T M Cronin, USGS, Reston; D F Boesch, 
           Univ of Maryland System

   1330h   INTRODUCTION: T M  Cronin,USGS, Reston
   1335h   H32E-01  INVITED   Paleoecology of the 
                    Chesapeake Bay: *G S Brush
   1350h   H32E-02  INVITED   Organic Geochemical 
                    Evidence for Increasing Eutrophication in 
                    Chesapeake Bay: A 200 Year Sediment Record: 
                    *A R Zimmerman, E A Canuel
   1405h   H32E-03  INVITED   Long Term Sediment 
                    Accumulation in Chesapeake Bay: *J P Halka, 
                    S M Colman, C H Hobbs III
   1420h   H32E-04   Coupling Watershed and Hydrodynamic 
                    Models in the Chesapeake Bay: *H V Wang, B H 
                    Johnson, L  Linker
   1435h   H32E-05   Long-Term Assessment of Small-Scale 
                    Processes in Chesapeake Bay: *W C Boicourt, 
                    W  Boynton, M  Roman, C  Lascara
   1450h   H32E-06  INVITED   Ocean Color Measurements of 
                    Phytoplankton Biomass in Chesapeake Bay 
                    During LMER TIES: Aircraft Observations in 
                    1995-1997: *L W Harding
   1505h   Break
   1530h   H32E-07   Long-Term Changes in Fluxes of 
                    Nitrogen From Forests to Surface Waters: 
                    Atmospheric Deposition or Disturbance?: *K N 
                    Eshleman, J R Webb, J R Galloway
   1545h   H32E-08   Mo, Re and Cu as Indicators of 
                    Anoxia Chesapeake Bay Sediments in Recent 
                    Centuries: *J M Adelson, G R Helz
   1600h   H32E-09   Investigation of Spatial 
                    Distribution and Temporal Variability of 
                    Shallow Biogenic Gas in Chesapeake Bay Using 
                    Acoustic Methods: *R A Hagen, P R Vogt
   1615h   H32E-10   Climate Change and Its Impact on 
                    Chesapeake Bay: *T M Cronin, D C Grinbaum, 
                    D A Willard, C W Holmes, R  Kerhin
   1630h   H32E-11   A High Fidelity Interannual Record 
                    of Hydrologically Forced Sedimentation in 
                    Upper Chesapeake Bay From 1891-1980: *L A 
                    Hinnov, G S Brush
   1645h   H32E-12   Using Space/Time Transformations to 
                    Map Urbanization in the Baltimore/Washington 
                    Region: *L De Cola

 

H41A   CC:HALL E  Thurs  0830h
Hydrogeologic Characterization: Techniques and Case Studies 
Posters
Presiding: F Boadu, Duke Univ

   0830h   H41A-01  POSTER   A Canal Drawdown Experiment 
                    and Borehole Flowmeter Measurements for 
                    Determination of Hydrogeological Parameters 
                    in the Biscayne Aquifer: *D  Genereux, J  
                    Guardiario, E  Zechner
   0830h   H41A-02  POSTER   Effect of Fracture Spacing 
                    in Dual-Porosity Modeling of Karst: *A J Long
   0830h   H41A-03  POSTER   Hydraulic Characterization 
                    of Aquifers, Reservoir Rocks, and Soils:  A 
                    History of Ideas: *T N Narasimhan
   0830h   H41A-04  POSTER   Prediction of Hydraulic 
                    Conductivity From Particle Size 
                    Distribution: Neural Network and Regression 
                    Models: *F K Boadu
   0830h   H41A-05  POSTER   Flow Parameters and Land 
                    Subsidence Estimation From Groundwater 
                    Response to Tidal and Atmospheric Loadings 
                    in the Coastal Aquifer of New Jersey: *H Sun
   0830h   H41A-06  POSTER   Effective Use of 
                    Ground-Water Flow and Solute-Transport 
                    Modeling: A Case Study at Aberdeen Proving 
                    Ground, Maryland: F J Tenbus, *W B Fleck
   0830h   H41A-07  POSTER   Fiber-Optic Pressure 
                    Sensors: A Promising New Tool for Subsurface 
                    Characterization: *J J Butler, C D McElwee, 
                    G C Bohling
   0830h   H41A-08  POSTER   Detection of Groundwater 
                    Table in the Subsurface From Spectral 
                    Electrical Response: Numerical Models: *Y 
                    Zeng, F K Boadu
   0830h   H41A-09  POSTER   Spectral Electrical Response 
                    of Soils and Their Hydraulic Properties: *B C 
                    Seabrook, F K Boadu
   0830h   H41A-10  POSTER   Geophysical Character of 
                    Buried Sinkholes on the Oak Ridge 
                    Reservation, Tennessee: *P J Carpenter, W E 
                    Doll, R D Kaufmann
   0830h   H41A-11  POSTER   Argon Flux Into Sedimentary 
                    Basins and Its Role in Controlling 
                    40Ar/36Ar Ratios of Very Old 
                    Groundwater: *X  Zhao, T  Torgersen, C M 
                    Bethke
   0830h   H41A-12  POSTER   Chemical Studies of 
                    Formation Waters From Elk Hills Oil Field, 
                    CA, USA: *P  deFur, T  Torgersen, B M Kennedy
   0830h   H41A-13  POSTER   Stochastic Ground Water 
                    Modeling in the Snake River Plain Aquifer: 
                    Hydrogeologic Constraints and Conceptual 
                    Approach to the Simulation of Hydraulic 
                    Conductivity: *J A Welhan, L L Davis, C  
                    Johannesen, J  Glover
   0830h   H41A-14  POSTER   Hydrogeology of the 
                    Water-Supply Springs of Metropolitan 
                    Port-au-Prince, Haiti: *F J Maurrasse, C  
                    Jean-Poix
   0830h   H41A-15  POSTER   Characterization of the 
                    Hyrogeological Functionality of an 
                    Engineered Wetland Within the Maumee River 
                    Watershed of Northwest Ohio: *R J Minarovic, 
                    J M Martin-Hayden
   0830h   H41A-16  POSTER   Identifying a Watershed 
                    Scale, Groundwater Flow Path in a Small 
                    Forested Watershed in Northern Wisconsin: *J F 
                    Walker, R J Hunt, D P Krabbenhoft, D P Saad, 
                    C  Kendall, T D Bullen
   0830h   H41A-17  POSTER   Simulating Transport of 
                    Volatile Organic Compounds (VOC) in the Mad 
                    River Valley Using a Ground-Water 
                    Surface-Water Flow and Transport Model: *M  
                    Hussein, F  Schwartz
   0830h   H41A-18  POSTER   Effect of Industrial Water 
                    Usage on the Geohydrology of the Major 
                    Artisan Aquifers in Coastal Plain of New 
                    Castle County, Delaware: *J D Douglas, H Sun
   0830h   H41A-19  POSTER   Uncertainty Analysis for 
                    Decommissioning Sites: *P D Meyer, M  
                    Rockhold, G  Gee

 

H41B   CC:HALL E  Thurs  0830h
General Surface Water Posters
Presiding: J Dracup, Univ of Calif, Los Angeles

   0830h   H41B-01  POSTER   Modeling Anthropogenic 
                    Impacts on River Flow With a Global Climate 
                    Model: *M R Ferrari, J R Miller, G L Russell
   0830h   H41B-02  POSTER   Long-Range Streamflow 
                    Forecasting in the Columbia River Basin 
                    Using El Nino-Southern Oscillation Indices: 
                    *J A Dracup, T C Piechota
   0830h   H41B-03  POSTER   Monitoring and Modeling 
                    Missouri River Floodplain Dynamics Since the 
                    Floods of 1993: *G L Miller, R E Arvidson
   0830h   H41B-04  POSTER WITHDRAWN   Relation of Air Temperature 
                    and Winter Snowpack to Spring 
                    Snowmelt-Driven River Discharge, Yosemite 
                    National Park: *D H Peterson, D R Cayan, M D 
                    Dettinger, R E Smith
   0830h   H41B-05  POSTER   Biases of Correlation 
                    Dimension Estimates of Streamflow Data in 
                    the Canadian Prairies: Q Wang, T Y Gan
   0830h   H41B-06  POSTER   Timing and Distribution of 
                    Precipitation, and Changes in Water Quality 
                    During Runoff in the Lower Santa Ana River, 
                    Orange and Riverside Counties, California: 
                    *G O Mendez, J A Izbicki, C A Burton, K S 
                    Paybins

 

H41C   CC:310  Thurs  0830h
Measurement and Modeling of Land-Surface Processes II
Presiding: G Katul, Duke Univ; W Kustas, 
           USDA Agricultural Res Serv

   0830h   H41C-01  INVITED   Unsteady Soil Erosion 
                    Sediment Transport: C W Rose, *J Y Parlange, 
                    I G Lisle, W L Hogarth, P B Hairsine, G C 
                    Sander
   0850h   H41C-02   Comparison of Local-Scale Estimates 
                    of Bare Soil Evaporation With Long-Term 
                    Monitoring at Owens Lake, California: *S W 
                    Tyler, W Albright, M Feeney, C Rumm
   0905h   H41C-03   Regional Climate Model Simulations 
                    of Lake-Atmosphere Interactions in the Aral 
                    Sea Region: *E  Small, L C Sloan, F  Giorgi
   0920h   H41C-04   Frequency-Domain Analysis of 
                    Discharge From Large River Basins of the 
                    World: *P C D Milly, R W Wetherald, K A Dunne
   0935h   H41C-05   The Effect of Soil Thermal 
                    Conductivity Parameterization on Surface 
                    Energy Fluxes and Temperatures: *C D 
                    Peters-Lidard, E  Blackburn, X  Liang, E F 
                    Wood
   0950h   H41C-06   Constructing Snow-Cover Depletion 
                    Curves for Snowmelt-Runoff Forecasting Based 
                    on Spatial Distribution of Snow Water Depth: 
                    *K L Brubaker
   1005h   Break
   1025h   H41C-07   On Measuring and Interpreting Eddy 
                    Fluxes Measured Under Forests: *D Baldocchi
   1040h   H41C-08   Exchange of Gases Between the Canopy 
                    Layer and the Atmosphere: *M Y Leclerc
   1055h   H41C-09   Footprint Prediction of Scalar 
                    Fluxes Using the Backward Lagrangian 
                    Stochastic Model: *C I Hsieh, G  Katul
   1110h   H41C-10   Scalar Transport From Complex Terrain: 
                    *J D Albertson, M B Parlange
   1125h   H41C-11   Determination of the Bulk Similarity 
                    Function for Water Vapor From Lidar Data: W E 
                    Eichinger, *E N Anagnostou
   1140h   H41C-12   Quantifying Uncertainty:  
                    Experiments With a Stochastic 
                    Eulerian-Lagrangian Model of Moisture Fields 
                    in the SBL: *L Yanming, A P Barros

 

H41D   CC:321  Thurs  0830h
Modeling of Integrated Water Management Systems at the 
Watershed Level II
Presiding: A N Rousseau, Univ de Quebec; J Szilagyi, 
           Univ of Calif, Davis

   0830h   INTRODUCTION: A N Rousseau,Univ de Quebec
   0835h   H41D-01  INVITED   Integrated Watershed 
                    Management in Australia: The Roles of 
                    Technical Information and Decision Support 
                    Systems: *R  Grayson, R  Argent, S  Ewing
   0855h   H41D-02  INVITED   Distributed Hydrologic 
                    Modeling: Case Studies From the African 
                    Sahel, U.S. Arkansas-Red River Basin, and 
                    North Dakota Prairie Potholes: *B E Vieux
   0915h   H41D-03  INVITED   Water Management in 
                    Tropical Peatswamps Using Coupled Models of 
                    Catchment Hydrology and Estuarine 
                    Hydrodynamics: *M  Sivapalan, A  Hooijer, R  
                    Phillips, C  Pattiaratchi
   0935h   DISCUSSION
   0950h   H41D-05  INVITED   Nutrient Transport in an 
                    Upland Watershed - Hydrologic Perspectives: 
                    *W J Gburek
   1010h   Break
   1030h   H41D-06  INVITED   Modeling Flow and Transport 
                    in the Little Vermillion River Watershed: *R  
                    Cooke, S  Walker, J K Mitchell, M  Hirschi
   1050h   H41D-07  INVITED   POLA, a Watershed-Scale 
                    Model for Predicting Agricultural Diffuse 
                    Pollution Fate: Application to Sites Located 
                    in the South-West of France: *B  Caussade, A  
                    Pinheiro, P  Maison
   1110h   H41D-08   Impacts of Land Use and Management 
                    Practices on the Water Quality of a Lower 
                    Coastal Plain Watershed: *G M Chescheir, D M 
                    Amatya, G  Fernandez, R W Skaggs, J W Gilliam
   1125h   H41D-09  INVITED   Integrating Land Surface 
                    Runoff and Receiving Water Impacts in Corpus 
                    Christi Bay: *D R Maidment, F  Hellweger, A  
                    Quenzer
   1145h   H41D-10   Modeling the Impact of Increased 
                    CO2 and Temperature on Hydrology, Crop 
                    Yield and Soil Erosion: *M R Savabi, C O 
                    Stockle, L D Norton
           H41D-11 TITLE ONLY   Development and Verification of the 
                    Model of Salt Water Intrusion for Fresh 
                    Groundwater Lenses: M Y Kuznetsov, M Fishman

 

H41E   CC:322  Thurs  0830h
Laboratory, Field, and Numerical Investigations of Reactive 
Transport in Subsurface Environment Systems II
Presiding: H W Reeves, Northwestern Univ; S E Powers, 
           Clarkson Univ

   0830h   INTRODUCTION: H W Reeves,Northwestern Univ
   0835h   H41E-01   Solute Migration Within the Highly 
                    Weathered Sediments of the Upper Coastal 
                    Plain: *J C Seaman, P M Bertsch, R N Strom
   0850h   H41E-02   Lithium: A Surrogate Tracer for 
                    Ion-Exchanged Radionuclides in Field-Scale 
                    Reactive Transport Tests: *H J Turin, P W 
                    Reimus, B A Robinson
   0905h   H41E-03   Field Validation of Reactive Tracer 
                    Transport in Saturated, Fractured Tuff: *P W 
                    Reimus, H J Turin
   0920h   H41E-04   The Effect of Redox Conditions on 
                    Sorption to Aquifer Sediments: Transport of 
                    Reactive Solutes in Groundwater: *E P Knapp, 
                    J S Herman, G M Hornberger, A L Mills
   0935h   H41E-05   Colloid-Facilitated Transport of 
                    Herbicides: *J E Saiers, G  Tao, G M 
                    Hornberger
   0950h   H41E-06   Analysis of Reactive Transport in 
                    the Unsaturated Zone at Gasoline-Spill Sites: 
                    *M A Lahvis, R J Baker, A L Baehr
   1005h   Break
   1030h   H41E-07   Development of a Constitutive 
                    Relation Between Nonaqueous Phase Liquid 
                    Dissolution Rate and Porous Media and Fluid 
                    Properties: *L A Dillard, M J Blunt, S M 
                    Gorelick, H I Essaid
   1045h   H41E-08   The Impact of Solution Chemistry on 
                    Capillary Pressure-Saturation Relationships 
                    for Two-Phase Systems Containing Solutes: D L 
                    Lord, *A H Demond, K F Hayes, A Salehzadeh
   1100h   H41E-09   Density-Modified Displacement of 
                    DNAPL in Porous Media: *L E Loverde, K D 
                    Pennell
   1115h   H41E-10   Desorption of Trichloroethylene From 
                    Sedimentary Rock: *P M McGinley, R  Gruzesky
   1130h   H41E-11   Surfactant-Enhanced Remediation of a 
                    Trichloroethene (TCE) Contaminated Aquifer: 
                    2. Transport of TCE: *D  Sahoo, J A Smith, 
                    T E Imbrigiotta, H M McLellan
   1145h   H41E-12   Characterizing Contaminant Transport 
                    at a Trichloroethene-Contaminated Superfund 
                    Site: *M L Brusseau, N T Nelson

 

H42A   CC:HALL E  Thurs  1330h
Soil Moisture Measurement: Integration From Point to Field 
Scale I Posters
Presiding: J W Hopmans, Univ of Calif, Davis; M B Parlange, 
           Johns Hopkins Univ

   1330h   H42A-01  POSTER   Ground Penetrating 
                    Radar-Assisted Saturation and Permeability 
                    Estimation: *S S Hubbard, Y  Rubin, E  Majer
   1330h   H42A-02  POSTER   Integration of Soil Moisture 
                    Observations Across Scales Using Multiple 
                    Scale Estimation and Conditional Simulation: 
                    *P Kumar
   1330h   H42A-03  POSTER   Three-Phase Flow and Other 
                    Possible Fluid Measurements Using 
                    Synchrotron X Rays: *D A DiCarlo, T W J 
                    Bauters, T S Steenhuis, J Y Parlange, K 
                    Finklestein
   1330h   H42A-04  POSTER   Retrieving Soil Moisture 
                    From Radarsat SAR: G Biftu, T Y Gan
   1330h   H42A-05  POSTER   Field Demonstration of a 
                    Gas-Phase Tracer Test for the in Situ 
                    Measurement of Soil Water Content: *N T 
                    Nelson, M L Brusseau, J A Silva
   1330h   H42A-06  POSTER   The Importance of Water 
                    Vapor in Combined Heat and Moisture 
                    Transport in the Soil: *A T Cahill, M B 
                    Parlange, T J Jackson
   1330h   H42A-07  POSTER   Soil Moisture Retrieval in a 
                    Vegetated Watershed Using SIR-C Radar Data 
                    and a Distributed Hydrological Model: *P E 
                    O'Neill, A Y Hsu, E F Wood, M  Zion
   1330h   H42A-08  POSTER   DMSP SSM/I Global Soil 
                    Wetness Index Climatology for Large Area 
                    Flood Monitoring: V R Achutuni, *R A Scofield, 
                    Y Yang
   1330h   H42A-09  POSTER   Hydrogeological 
                    Characterisation of an Area Close by Mirabel 
                    International Airport By Electrical Soundings: 
                    *D Soucy, M K Seguin, O Banton
   1330h   H42A-10  POSTER   Scaling Soil Water Retention 
                    Curves Using Lognormal Distribution Model: *K  
                    Kosugi, J W Hopmans
   1330h   H42A-11  POSTER   Validation of a Low 
                    Dimensional Dynamical Model for Catchment 
                    Runoff Using GIS: *M K Tchaou, C J Duffy, J A 
                    Lynch
   1330h   H42A-12  POSTER   The Role of Topography, 
                    Climate, and Soil in Controlling the Spatial 
                    Distribution of Soil Moisture: *P J Yeh, 
                    E A B Eltahir

 

H42B   CC:HALL E  Thurs  1330h
Environmental Geochemistry I Posters
Presiding: R Hooper, USGS, Atlanta; K Revesz, USGS, Reston

   1330h   H42B-01  POSTER   Water-Rock Interaction 
                    Within the Eastern Catoctin Mountain 
                    Watershed, Frederick Co., Western Maryland: 
                    *K W Kivimaki, W S Logan
   1330h   H42B-02  POSTER   Controlling Processes in a 
                    CaCO3 Precipitating Stream Huanglong 
                    Natural Scenic District, Sichuan, China: *G  
                    Lu, C  Zheng, R J Donahoe, W B Lyons
   1330h   H42B-03  POSTER   Water Chemistry and 
                    Weathering: A Comparative Study of Granitic 
                    and Metamorphic Catchment Lithologies: *B W 
                    Belt, G M Filippelli, A P Barth, J W Carnahan
   1330h   H42B-04  POSTER   Biodegradation of 
                    Radionuclide and Metal-EDTA Complexes: *H 
                    Bolton, D C Girvin, L Xun, J M Szecsody
   1330h   H42B-05  POSTER   Determining the Significance 
                    of the Autochthonous (Indigenous) Microbial 
                    Community in the Transport of Allochthonous 
                    (Invasive) Bacteria in Groundwater: *A J 
                    Rossman, J Levy, R H Findlay
   1330h   H42B-06  POSTER   Detailed Investigations of 
                    Monitoring Well Borehole Flow and Mixing 
                    Resulting in Artificial Groundwater Data 
                    Variability: *J M Martin-Hayden, N B Zieske
   1330h   H42B-07  POSTER   Quantification of Polycyclic 
                    Aromatic Hydrocarbons From Urban Stormwater 
                    Runoff: *M  Sievers, S  Huang, J  Smith, S  
                    Yu
   1330h   H42B-08  POSTER   Treatment of Polychorinated 
                    Biphenyl (PCB) Contaminated Systems Using 
                    Optimal Radiolytic Processes: D Schmelling, M 
                    Chaychian, J Silverman, M Al-Sheikhly, *D L 
                    Poster, S A Wise, R E Huie, P Neta
   1330h   H42B-09  POSTER   Dissolution of Multiple 
                    DNAPL Residual Zones in Three-Dimensional 
                    Subsurface Flow Systems: Experiments: *J S 
                    Hayworth, T B Stauffer, K  Hatfield
   1330h   H42B-10  POSTER   Transport of Nitrate in a 
                    Shallow Alluvial Aquifer in Central Illinois: 
                    *E  Mehnert, J B Risatti, J M Madsen

 

H42C   CC:310  Thurs  1330h
Linking Remote Sensing Data to Land Surface Models (joint 
 with A)
Presiding: R Koster, NASA Goddard Space Flight Center; B 
           Choudhury, NASA Goddard Space Flight Center

   1330h   INTRODUCTION: R Koster,
                    NASA Goddard Space Flight Ctr
   1335h   H42C-01  INVITED   The Use of Remote Sensing 
                    in Land Surface Modeling: *R  Dubayah, D  
                    Lettenmaier, K  Czajkowski, G  O'Donnell
   1355h   H42C-02  INVITED   Land-Surface 
                    Modeling/Assimilation Progress in the NCEP 
                    Mesoscale Eta Model for Operations and GCIP: 
                    *F Chen, K Mitchell
   1415h   H42C-03   Global Water and Energy Flux Data 
                    From the Global Soil Wetness Project: *P A 
                    Dirmeyer
   1430h   H42C-04   Estimation of Stage-Two Evaporation 
                    Over Semi-arid Areas Using Satellite Remote 
                    Sensing Data: *E  Amano, G  Salvucci
   1445h   H42C-05   Retrieving Profile Soil Moisture and 
                    Temperature From Radiobrightness: Tests of a 
                    Kalman Filter Model With L Band Field 
                    Observations: *J F Galantowicz, D  Entekhabi
   1500h   Break
   1520h   H42C-06   The Sensitivity of a Land-Surface 
                    Process/Radiobrightness Model to Soil and 
                    Vegetation Parameters: *Y A Liou, A W England
   1535h   H42C-07   Daedalus Vs. Ground Truth Data: 
                    Effects on Surface Water Modeling: *N M 
                    Becker, J M Irvine, K  Allyn
   1550h   H42C-08   Automatic Extraction of GIS Polygon 
                    Information Into Gridded Values for 
                    Hydrologic Models: L F Leon, *N  Kouwen, E D 
                    Soulis
   1605h   H42C-09   Effects of Data Aggregation on a 
                    Distributed Energy Balance Model: *G A Artan, 
                    C M U Neale, D G Tarboton
   1620h   H42C-10   Scaling Evapotranspiration in Boreal 
                    Ecosystems: The Effect of Uncertainties in 
                    Remotely Sensed Parameters: *R A Fernandes, 
                    X  Wang, L E Band
   1635h   H42C-11   What is the Spatial Resolution of 
                    AVHRR?: *D R Cahoon, Jr, G L Smith
   1650h   H42C-12   Changes in Forest Fire Occurrence 
                    Related to Anthropogenic Changes in 
                    Vegetation Cover: *T J Lynham, B  Pierce

 

H42D   CC:315  Thurs  1330h
Geochemical and Biological Heterogeneity Affecting 
Contaminant Fate, Transport, and Remediation II
Presiding: R M Allen-King, Washington State Univ; A F B Tompson, 
           Lawrence Livermore National Lab

   1330h   INTRODUCTION: R M Allen-King,
                    Washington State Univ
   1335h   H42D-01  INVITED   Relationships Between 
                    Geochemical and Physical Heterogeneities: *R W 
                    Smith, T L McLing, A L Schafer, J L Wilson, 
                    D J Swift
   1355h   H42D-02  INVITED   Geochemical Heterogeneity 
                    of Aquifer Materials: Influence on Sorption 
                    of Organic Contaminants: *P  Grathwohl, S  
                    Kleineidam, H  Ruegner
   1415h   H42D-03   PCE Sorption and Hydraulic 
                    Conductivity: Correlation With Sedimentary 
                    Facies in the Borden Aquifer, Ontario, Canada: 
                    *R M Allen-King, D R Gaylord, R M Halket, 
                    M J L Robin
   1430h   H42D-04  INVITED   Effects of Aquitard 
                    Heterogeneity on Contaminant Distribution, 
                    Removal, and Rebound During Pump-and-Treat 
                    Remediation: *W P Ball, C  Liu, D P Durfee, 
                    R M Wilson, D M Mackay
   1450h   H42D-05   Evaluation of In-Situ Cosolvent 
                    Flushing Dynamics Using a Network of 
                    Spatially Distributed Multi-Level Samplers: 
                    *R K Sillan, M D Annable, P S Rao, D  Dai
   1505h   Break
   1525h   H42D-06   Spatial and Temporal Variations in 
                    Major Ion Chemistry, O-18, and CFC in 
                    Groundwater From a Fractured Rock Aquifer: 
                    *S J Van der Hoven, G R Moline, D K Solomon
   1540h   H42D-07   Flow and Entrapment of DNAPLs in 
                    Physically and Chemically Heterogeneous 
                    Aquifer Formations: *S A Bradford, L M 
                    Abriola, K M Rathfelder
   1555h   H42D-08  INVITED   Influence of Fe Oxide 
                    Inclusion Shape on Metal-Chelate Reactive 
                    Transport in Chemically Heterogeneous 
                    Sediment: *J E Szecsody, A  Chilakapati, J M 
                    Zachara
   1615h   H42D-09   Microbial and Geochemical 
                    Heterogeneity in Gasoline Contaminated 
                    Aquifers Undergoing Intrinsic Bioremediation: 
                    *B B Ress, S  Kota, J  Kao, M A Barlaz, R C 
                    Borden
   1630h   H42D-10   The Effects of Variable Groundwater 
                    pH Values on In-Situ Bioremediation of 
                    Chlorinated Solvents: *F X Markert, S J 
                    Giordano
   1645h   H42D-11   Heterogeneity of Microbial 
                    Populations in a Crude Oil Contaminated 
                    Aquifer: *B A Bekins, I M Cozzarelli, E M 
                    Godsy, E Warren, M E Tuccillo

 

H42E   CC:321  Thurs  1330h
Hydrologic Restoration
Presiding: K W Potter, Univ of Wisconsin; D B Booth, 
           Univ of Washington

   1330h   INTRODUCTION: K W Potter,Univ of Wisconsin
   1335h   H42E-01   The Gap Between Science and Practice 
                    in Stream Restoration: *G E Moglen
   1350h   H42E-02   A Reliability Based Design for 
                    Stream Reconversion Restoration: *K  Agazi, 
                    G E Moglen
   1405h   H42E-03  INVITED   Hydrologic Restoration of a 
                    Stream Draining a Highly Urbanized 
                    Watershed: 'You Can't Get There From Here' 
                    in King County, Washington: *D M Hartley, D  
                    Masters
   1420h   H42E-04   Using Sediment Budgets to Understand 
                    a River's History and Future: A Template for 
                    River Restoration: *J E Pizzuto, N  
                    Almendinger
   1435h   H42E-05   Hydrogeochemistry of Abandoned 
                    Underground Coal Mine Complexes: *M W Stoertz, 
                    D L Lopez, P M Stachler, E Pigati
   1450h   H42E-06   Seasonal Vertical Exchange Processes 
                    and Lateral Hyporheic Zone Solute Transport 
                    in a Semiarid Montane Stream: *P V 
                    Unnikrishna, J A Morrice, M E Campana, H M 
                    Valett, C N Dahm
   1505h   Break
   1525h   H42E-07  INVITED   Rehabilitation of Streams 
                    in Australia: *C J Gippel, I  Rutherfurd
   1540h   H42E-08   Simulation of Pre-drainage Hydrology 
                    in South Florida: *R J Van Zee, J T B 
                    Obeysekera, C J Neidrauer
   1555h   H42E-09   The South Florida Water Management 
                    Model: A Tool for Evaluating Everglades 
                    Restoration Plans: E R Santee, L M Brion, *C J 
                    Neidrauer
   1610h   H42E-10   Optimization of Irreversible 
                    Investments in Wetlands Preservation Under 
                    Climate and Other Uncertainties: *J A 
                    Bloczynski, B F Hobbs, W T Bogart, J F Koonce
   1625h   H42E-11   Peak Flow Effects of Large-Scale 
                    Logging in an Eighty-one Square Mile 
                    Watershed in Western Washington State and 
                    the Development of Management Guidelines for 
                    the Maintenance of a Fish-Friendly Flow 
                    Regime: *C R Jackson
   1640h   H42E-12   A Modified Mann-Kendall Trend Test 
                    for Autocorrelated Data: *K  Hamed, A R Rao

 

H51A   CC:HALL E  Fri  0830h
Vadose Zone Transport Processes for Regions With Shallow 
Water Tables I Posters
Presiding: J T McCord, Sandia National Lab; T Rasmussen, 
           Univ of Georgia

   0830h   H51A-01  POSTER   Temperature Dependence of 
                    Soil Respiration in a Coniferous Forest in 
                    the Georgia Piedmont: T G Huntington, J M 
                    Sharpe
   0830h   H51A-02  POSTER   Influence of Topography on 
                    Soil Moisture Variability on the Hill-Slope 
                    Scale: *M S Bartelmann, J  Famiglietti
   0830h   H51A-03  POSTER   Scaling Behavior of Soil and 
                    Crop Cadmium Concentrations in Agricultural 
                    Soils of Central Europe: *B W Shimada, P R 
                    Jaffe
   0830h   H51A-04  POSTER   Transport of Reactive 
                    Solutes in Soils: Evaluation of Second-Order 
                    Two-Site Approaches: *H M Selim, L  Ma
   0830h   H51A-05  POSTER   Real-Time Imaging of 
                    Moisture Profiles in Fingered Flows for an 
                    Air-Water System Using Two-Dimensional 
                    (Thin) Experiment Chambers: *M  Deinert, D  
                    Alsdorf, J Y Parlange, T  Steenhuis, K B Cady
   0830h   H51A-06  POSTER   A Cone Penetrometer Method 
                    for K(h) Measurement in Situ: J E Singleton, 
                    M F Leonard, M M Gribb
   0830h   H51A-07  POSTER   Determining Soil Hydraulic 
                    Properties Using Multiple Tension Disc 
                    Infiltrometer Data: *H Damaskova, J Simunek

 

H51B   CC:HALL E  Fri  0830h
Remote Sensing of Precipitation Posters
Presiding: A Bradley, Univ of Iowa; M Steiner, Princeton Univ

   0830h   H51B-01  POSTER   An Ultra-High Resolution 
                    Surface Meteorological Station: *A  Kruger, 
                    W F Krajewski, K P Georgakakos, A A Bradley
   0830h   H51B-02  POSTER   Database of Radar-Rainfall 
                    Estimates Based on RADAP II System 
                    Observations: *M  Grecu, A  Kruger, W F 
                    Krajewski, J A Smith
   0830h   H51B-03  POSTER   An Efficient Format and 
                    Browser for TOGA COARE Shipborne Radar Data: 
                    *P A Kucera, A  Kruger, W F Krajewski
   0830h   H51B-04  POSTER   Spatial Statistics of 
                    Convective and Stratiform Rain in TOGA/COARE: 
                    *T L Bell, P K Kundu
   0830h   H51B-05  POSTER   Ways to Improve WSR-88D 
                    Precipitation Estimation: *E N Anagnostou, 
                    W F Krajewski
   0830h   H51B-06  POSTER   Extreme Rainfall and 
                    Flooding From the Southeast Texas Storms of 
                    October 16-17, 1994: *J A Smith, M L Baeck
   0830h   H51B-07  POSTER   Analysis of Regional and 
                    Seasonal Variation of Rainfall Using Ground- 
                    and Satellite-Based Estimates: *K  Hsu, H V 
                    Gupta, X  Gao, S  Sorooshian
   0830h   H51B-08  POSTER   On the Quality of U.S. Warm 
                    Season Precipitation Estimates From the 
                    GEOS-1 Data Assimilation System: *S  Schubert, 
                    H M Helfand, C Y Wu, W  Min
   0830h   H51B-09  POSTER   NOAA/NESDIS Experimental, 
                    Real Time, High Resolution Flash Flood 
                    Satellite Rainfall Estimation Technique: *G A 
                    Vicente, R A Scofield
   0830h   H51B-10  POSTER   Detection of "No Rain" Using 
                    Geostationary Satellite Observations: *E  
                    Ebert
   0830h   H51B-11  POSTER   Adjustment of the Brightness 
                    Temperature Threshold Used in GOES 
                    Precipitation Index (GPI): *L  Xu, S  
                    Sorooshian, X  Gao
   0830h   H51B-12  POSTER   On the Relationship Between 
                    Rainfall and Solar Reflected Irradiance as 
                    Derived From GOES-8 Channel 2 (3.9 
                    Micrometers): *M B Ba, A  Gruber, G  Gutman
   0830h   H51B-13  POSTER   Rainfall Estimation From 
                    Combined SSM/I and GOES Imagery Over the 
                    Pan-America Oceanic Regions Using Artificial 
                    Neural Networks: S  Sorooshian, *K  Hsu, X  
                    Gao, H V Gupta
   0830h   H51B-14  POSTER   The Use of the Area-Time 
                    Integral Concept for the Estimation of 
                    Mid-Latitude Rainfall From Satellite 
                    Microwave Radiometers: *Y Wang, R Ferraro, J 
                    Alishouse
   0830h   H51B-15  POSTER   Developments of Advanced 
                    Microwave Sounding Unit Algorithms for 
                    Retrievals of Atmospheric Hydrological 
                    Parameters: N C Grody, *F Weng, R R Ferraro
   0830h   H51B-16  POSTER   A Detailed Analysis of the 
                    Error Associated With Passive Microwave 
                    Rainfall Retrieval Over Ocean: *Q Li, R 
                    Ferraro, N Grody
   0830h   H51B-17  POSTER   Error Analysis of Two GPCP 
                    Rainfall Estimation Algorithms: *J R McCollum, 
                    W F Krajewski
   0830h   H51B-18  POSTER   Improving Rainfall Estimates 
                    Using Scatterometer Winds During TOGA_COARE: 
                    *C S Hsu, W T Liu, W  Tang
   0830h   H51B-19  POSTER   Estimation of Precipitation 
                    From the ISCCP Cloud Parameters:  A Neural 
                    Network Approach: *C R Kondragunta, A Gruber
   0830h   H51B-20  POSTER   The Scalar Multifractal 
                    Radar Observer's Problem: *S  Lovejoy, D  
                    Schertzer, M  Duncan

 

H51C   CC:325  Fri  0830h
Groundwater Management in the Atlantic Coastal Plain
Presiding: W M Alley, USGS, Reston; H J Hansen, 
           Maryland Geological Survey

   0830h   INTRODUCTION: H J Hansen,
                    Maryland Geological Survey
   0835h   H51C-01  INVITED   Geology and Ground-Water 
                    Hydrology of Atlantic Coastal Plain 
                    Sediments: An Overview: *J A Miller
   0850h   H51C-02  INVITED   Framework for Ground-Water 
                    Management Modeling in the Atlantic Coastal 
                    Plain: *P M Barlow, D P Ahlfeld
   0905h   H51C-03  INVITED   Land Subsidence in the 
                    Atlantic Coastal Plain as a Management Issue: 
                    *G H Davis
   0920h   H51C-04  INVITED   Maryland's Wellhead 
                    Protection Strategies for Coastal Plain 
                    Communities: *J W Grace, N  Lazarus, A  
                    McNamee
   0935h   H51C-05  INVITED   Perryman Wellfield Well 
                    Head Protection Plan: *D  Connery, J  Ludwig, 
                    D  Drummond
   0950h   Break
   1020h   H51C-06  INVITED   Utilization of Geology and 
                    Hydrology in Land Use Management and 
                    Decision Making in New Castle County, 
                    Delaware: *J H Talley, S J Baxter, B L 
                    Dworsky, D M Mills
   1035h   H51C-07  INVITED   Evaluation of the Source 
                    and Residence Times of Ground-Water Seepage 
                    to Headwater Streams in the New Jersey 
                    Coastal Plain: *E Modica, H T Buxton, N L 
                    Plummer
   1050h   H51C-08   Controls on Recharge to Coastal 
                    Plain Aquifers Along the Fall Zone in 
                    Virginia: *E R McFarland
   1105h   H51C-09   Effects of Steady-State Assumption 
                    on Hydraulic Conductivity and Recharge 
                    Estimates in a Surficial Aquifer System: *K J 
                    Halford
   1120h   H51C-10   Federal and State Rules for Use of 
                    Ground-Water Tracers: *S  Holmbeck-Pelham, 
                    T C Rasmussen, L  Fowler
   1135h   H51C-11   A Comparative Study of Groundwater 
                    Discharge Rates, to Silver Bay and Toms 
                    River, Northern Barnegat Bay, New Jersey: *C L 
                    Mc Ilvaine, B  Carson, G P Lennon

 

H51D   CC:315  Fri  0830h
Soil Moisture Measurement: Integration From Point to Field 
Scale II
Presiding: M B Parlange, Johns Hopkins Univ; S W Tyler, 
           Univ of Nevada

   0830h   INTRODUCTION: J W Hopmans,Univ of Calif, Davis
   0835h   H51D-01  INVITED   Temperature Effect on 
                    Near-Surface Soil Water Measurements Using 
                    Time Domain Reflectometry: *D Or, J M Wraith
   0900h   H51D-02  INVITED   Moisture Content Estimation 
                    Using Crosshole Radar Measurement: *J E 
                    Peterson, S S Hubbard, K H Williams, E L 
                    Majer, P  Zawislanski
   0925h   H51D-03  INVITED   Soil Moisture Along a 50 m 
                    Transect Measured With Alternative Sensors: 
                    *P J Wierenga, A W Warrick, M H Young, L  
                    Hofmann, S A Musil
   0950h   Break
   1020h   H51D-04   Inferring Soil Properties From 
                    Remotely Sensed Soil Moisture: *E T Engman, 
                    N M Mattikalli, T J Jackson, L R Ahuja
   1045h   H51D-05  INVITED   How Can Ground Based Point 
                    Measurements of Soil Moisture Be Best Used 
                    to Give Areal Estimates?: *R  Grayson, A  
                    Western
   1110h   H51D-06  INVITED   SAR Derived Soil Moisture 
                    Estimates: Lessons Learned From the EMSL 
                    Soil Moisture Experiment: *P A Troch, R  
                    Hoeben, M  Mancini

 

H51E   CC:321  Fri  0830h
Geochemical Modeling
Presiding: L Toran, Oak Ridge National Lab; J S Herman, 
           Univ of Virginia

   0830h   INTRODUCTION: J S Herman,Univ of Virginia
   0835h   H51E-01   Coupled Geochemistry and 
                    Bioreactions for Remediation Modeling: L  
                    Toran, *S  Bryant, J  Eaton, M  Wheeler
   0850h   H51E-02   Reactive Transport Modeling in 
                    Aquatic Sediments: *B  Miller
   0905h   H51E-03  INVITED   Coupled Models and 
                    Independent Constraints: *R L Bassett, M J 
                    Thomasson
   0925h   H51E-04   Simulation of Solute Transport 
                    Influenced by Coupled Microbial and 
                    Inorganic Geochemical Reactions at a 
                    Crude-Oil Spill Site: *G P Curtis, I M 
                    Cozzarelli, M J Baedecker
   0940h   H51E-05  INVITED   Enhancements to the 
                    Geochemical Model PHREEQC-1D Advection and 
                    Dispersion, Diffusion to Stagnant Zones, and 
                    Reaction Kinetics Zones, and Reaction 
                    Kinetics: *D L Parkhurst, C A J Appelo
   1000h   Break
   1030h   H51E-06   Modeling the Dynamics of Silica and 
                    Water Fluxes From a Saprolitic Catchment, 
                    Shenandoah National Park, Virginia: *J P 
                    Raffensperger, C W Greene, T M Scanlon, G M 
                    Hornberger
   1045h   H51E-07   Geochemical Modeling of 
                    Groundwater/Surface-Water Interactions in 
                    Northern Florida: *B G Katz, T D Bullen, T B 
                    Coplen
   1100h   H51E-08   Geochemical Modeling of 
                    Water-Quality Changes During Aquifer Storage 
                    Recovery Testing in the Santee 
                    Limestone/Black Mingo Aquifer, Charleston, SC: 
                    *J E Mirecki, B G Campbell, K J Conlon, M  
                    Petkewich
   1115h   H51E-09   Modelling the Effect of Chemical 
                    Heterogeneity on the Evolution of Acidic 
                    Drainage From Overburden Mine Spoils: *J  
                    Molson, H  Gerke, E  Frind

 

H51F   CC:307  Fri  0830h
Nitrate Cycling in the Hydrosphere
Presiding: S Komor, USGS, Ithaca; P S Murdoch, USGS, Troy

   0830h   INTRODUCTION: S Komor,USGS, Ithaca
   0835h   H51F-01   Sources and Flux of Nitrate in the 
                    Mississippi River System: *D A Goolsby, W A 
                    Battaglin
   0850h   H51F-02  INVITED   Nitrogen Dynamics in a 
                    Central Iowa Watershed: Implications for 
                    Water Quality: *J L Hatfield
   0910h   H51F-03  INVITED   Sources and Fate of 
                    Nitrates in the Prescott Basin, St. Lawrence 
                    Lowlands, Quebec, Based on 
                    15N/14N-NO3- Data: *L  
                    Kellman, C  Hillaire-Marcel
   0930h   H51F-04   Processes Affecting the Discharge of 
                    Nitrate From a Small Agricultural Watershed 
                    at Different Flow Conditions, Maryland 
                    Coastal Plain: *M E O'Connell, J K Bohlke, 
                    K L Prestegaard
   0945h   H51F-05  INVITED   Sources of Nitrogen in Wet 
                    Deposition to the Chesapeake Bay: *K M 
                    Russell, S A Macko, J L Moody, J R Scudlark, 
                    J N Galloway
   1005h   Break
   1025h   H51F-06  INVITED   Nitrogen Cycling and 
                    Critical Loads in High-Elevation Catchments 
                    of the Colorado Rocky Mountains: *M W 
                    Williams
   1045h   H51F-07   Controls on Soil Microbial 
                    Nitrifying Capacity in Acid Forest Soils in 
                    Shaver Hollow Watershed, Shenandoah National 
                    Park, VA: *L H Chang, B J Cosby
   1100h   H51F-08   Episodic Nitrate and Ammonium 
                    Transport Along a Spatial Gradient in a 
                    Forested Headwater Stream in Virginia: *K E 
                    Hyer, J N Galloway, K N Eshleman
   1115h   H51F-09   Mass Balances and Temporal Patterns 
                    of Nitrogen Solutes in a Forested Catchment 
                    in the Adirondack Mountains of New York: *M R 
                    McHale, M J Mitchell, J J McDonnell, C P 
                    Cirmo
   1130h   H51F-10   Oxygen and Nitrogen Isotopes of 
                    Nitrate in Watershed Studies in the USA: 
                    What Have We Learned?: *C  Kendall, D H 
                    Campbell, D A Burns, J B Shanley
   1145h   H51F-11  INVITED   Nitrogen Cycling in 
                    Forested Watersheds: What Have We Learned 
                    and Where Do We Go Next?: *J L Stoddard

 

H52A   CC:HALL E  Fri  1330h
Groundwater and Unsaturated Zone Modeling: Techniques and 
Theoretical Considerations Posters
Presiding: C Zheng, Univ of Alabama

   1330h   H52A-01  POSTER   Three-Dimensional Modeling 
                    of Multicomponent Transport in Heterogeneous 
                    Aquifers: The ULTIMATE Conservative 
                    Difference Scheme: *C  Zheng, P P Wang, M S 
                    Dortch
   1330h   H52A-02  POSTER   An Evaluation of Temporally 
                    Adaptive Transformation Approaches for 
                    Solving Richards' Equation: *G A Williams, 
                    C T Miller
   1330h   H52A-03  POSTER   Simple and Complex Depiction 
                    of Lake/Groundwater Systems Using Analytic 
                    Element and Finite Difference Techniques: *R J 
                    Hunt, V A Kelson
   1330h   H52A-04  POSTER   One-Dimensional Poroviscosity: 
                    *D C Helm
   1330h   H52A-05  POSTER   Constitutive Relationship 
                    for Nonlinear Viscous Porous Material: J  Li, 
                    D C Helm
   1330h   H52A-06  POSTER   A Poroviscous Model for 
                    Aquifer Movement Due to Seismic and 
                    Hydraulic Forces: *A Xu, D C Helm
   1330h   H52A-07  POSTER WITHDRAWN   Some Simple-Minded Thoughts 
                    on Explicit Numerical Solutions to the 
                    One-Dimensional Advection-Dispersion Equation: 
                    *J W Eheart
   1330h   H52A-08  POSTER   A Second-Order Solution for 
                    Nonlinear Adsorbing Solute Transport in a 
                    Chemically Heterogeneous Porous Medium: *C  
                    Espinoza, A  Valocchi
   1330h   H52A-09  POSTER   Use of Zones of High 
                    Hydraulic Conductivity to Represent Lakes in 
                    a Groundwater Flow Model: *K  Chung, M P 
                    Anderson
   1330h   H52A-10  POSTER   Numerical Simulation of Flow 
                    With Variable Density Using MODFLOW and MT3D: 
                    *W Guo, G Bennett
   1330h   H52A-11  POSTER   Aquifer Parameter Estimation 
                    and Reliability Evaluation Using a Transient 
                    Numerical Groundwater Flow Model: *X H Chen
   1330h   H52A-12  POSTER   Slug Tests in an Unconfined 
                    Aquifer:  A Richards' Equation Perspective: 
                    *P A Weeber, T N Narasimhan
   1330h   H52A-13  POSTER   The Entrapment of the 
                    Freshwater Lense in Beaches Under Tidal and 
                    Wave Actions: *M C Boufadel, M T Suidan, B A 
                    Wrenn, A D Venosa, J R Haines

 

H52B   CC:HALL E  Fri  1330h
General Geomorphology Posters
Presiding: G Filippelli, Univ of Indiana

   1330h   H52B-01  POSTER   Dating of Fluvial Terraces 
                    Using 10Be and 26Al Profiles, Wind River, 
                    Wyoming: *G S Dick, R S Anderson, O A 
                    Chadwick, R C Finkel
   1330h   H52B-02  POSTER   Lake Sedimentation and 
                    Climate in Southern California Through the 
                    Holocene: Dry Lake, San Bernardino Mountains: 
                    *G Filippelli, L Tedesco, A Barth, D Clark, J 
                    Carnahan, B Belt, V Hernly, J Latimer, M 
                    Laidlaw, B Pace, D Zbieskowski, M Corbin, S 
                    Belt
   1330h   H52B-03  POSTER   Recovering Continental 
                    Topography From South America From ERS-1 
                    Overland Radar Altimetry: *A C Brenner, J 
                    DiMarzio, L Tsaoussi, H Frey
   1330h   H52B-04  POSTER   Development and Preliminary 
                    Assessment of a Coupled Two-Dimensional 
                    Numerical Model for Gravel-Bed Rivers 
                    Including a Lateral Sorting Algorithm: *A N 
                    Reeves, S N Lane, K S Richards
   1330h   H52B-05  POSTER   Effects of Bed Particle Size 
                    Heterogeneity on Physical and Hydraulic 
                    Roughness in a Natural Stream Environment: *S  
                    Dusterhoff, K  Houghton, K L Prestegaard
   1330h   H52B-06  POSTER   Any Relation Between Forest 
                    Fires and Permafrost Distribution and 
                    Thickness?: *S Letourneau, M K Seguin, S 
                    Payette
   1330h   H52B-07  POSTER   Formation of Table Rocks on 
                    Glaciers: Haut Glacier d'Arolla, Switzerland: 
                    *A J Elmore, J  Harbor
   1330h   H52B-08  POSTER   Role of Fluvial Bedrock 
                    Erosion in Shaping Mountain Belts: 
                    Derivation and Results of a 1-D Coupled Model: 
                    *H  Hennessey, R  Slingerland, S  Willett

 

H52C   CC:HALL E  Fri  1330h
Everglades Hydrology Posters
Presiding: E Romanovicz, Duke Univ

   1330h   H52C-01  POSTER   Soil-Based Estimation of 
                    Historic Hydrology of the Everglades, 
                    1840-1880: *C W McVoy, W A Park, J  
                    Obeysekera
   1330h   H52C-02  POSTER   Estimates of Everglades 
                    Hydrology Under Past, Present, and Future 
                    Restored Conditions: *C J Neidrauer, R J 
                    Van Zee, J T Obeysekera
   1330h   H52C-03  POSTER   Temporal and Spatial 
                    Variations in Water Surface Elevations in 
                    Water Conservation Area (2-A), Everglades, 
                    South Florida: *E A Romanowicz, C J 
                    Richardson
   1330h   H52C-04  POSTER   Hydrologic Performance 
                    Measures for Everglades Restoration: *K C 
                    Tarboton, C J Neidrauer, N C Krishnan, D R 
                    Swift

 

H52D   CC:325  Fri  1330h
Environmental Geochemistry II
Presiding: R Hooper, USGS, Atlanta; K Revesz, USGS, Reston

   1330h   H52D-01   Sources of Sulfur to Two 
                    Mid-Appalachian Watersheds: A Stable Isotope 
                    Approach: *A K Korsak, T  Furman, S A Macko
   1345h   H52D-02   Isotopic Response of the North 
                    Western Mediterranean to Variations in 
                    Pollutant Lead Input: *L Y Alleman, B Hamelin, 
                    A Veron, J C Miquel, E Nicolas, T Church
   1400h   H52D-03   Iron Isotopes Revisited: 
                    Experimental and Field Evidence for 
                    Microbially - Mediated Fe Reduction: *T D 
                    Bullen, P M McMahon
   1415h   H52D-04   Laboratory and Field Investigations 
                    of Iron Redox Reactions in Surficial Aquifer 
                    Sediments: *M E Tuccillo, J S Herman
   1430h   H52D-05   Chemistry of Throughfall and 
                    Soil-Moisture and Their Role in 
                    Biogeochemical Cycling in the Pine Barrens, 
                    New Jersey: M Mandal, D E Grandstaff
   1445h   H52D-06   Modeling of Biogeochemistry of Two 
                    Alpine Watersheds in the Sierra Nevada, 
                    California: *T  Meixner, A D Brown, R C Bales
   1500h   Break
   1520h   H52D-07   Sorption of Mercury by Silica: 
                    Influence of Competing Metals: *D  Sarkar, 
                    M E Essington, K C Misra
   1535h   H52D-08  INVITED   Measurement of Mercury 
                    Vapour Emissions to the Atmosphere From 
                    Geological Sources: *G C Edwards, P E 
                    Rasmussen, W H Schroeder
   1550h   H52D-09   Geochemical Evolution of Vadose Zone 
                    Waters in the Cretaceous Hornerstown 
                    Formation, Hornerstown, New Jersey: *J S 
                    Betts, D E Grandstaff
   1605h   H52D-10   Effects of Cation Exchange 
                    Properties on Soil Chemistry During Field 
                    Scale Electroosmosis Using Horizontal 
                    Fractures: *J L Chen, S  Al-Abed, L T 
                    Bryndzia, L  Murdoch
   1620h   H52D-11   Sorption of a Nonionic Surfactant on 
                    Montmorillonites: *Y  Xu, A O Jazdanian
   1635h   H52D-12   Long-Term Fate of Bound 
                    (Nonextractable) Atrazine Residues in the 
                    Soil Environment: *S E Johnson, J S Herman, 
                    A L Mills
   1650h   H52D-13   The Movement of Surface-Applied 
                    Atrazine, Nitrate, and Bromide in the 
                    Subsurface in a Flooded Field: *W R Kelly, 
                    S D Wilson

 

H52E   CC:321  Fri  1330h
Procedures to Validate Model and/or Remote Sensing Estimates 
of Precipitation
Presiding: M Morrissey, Univ of Oklahoma; A Conaty, 
           NASA Goddard Space Flight Center

   1330h   INTRODUCTION: M Morrisey,Univ of Oklahoma
   1335h   H52E-01  INVITED   A Methodology for 
                    Comparison of Radar-Rainfall Estimation 
                    Algorithms: *W F Krajewski, M  Grecu, G J 
                    Ciach
   1355h   H52E-02   Error Separation in Radar Rainfall 
                    Estimation: G J Ciach, *W F Krajewski
   1410h   H52E-03   Validation of RADAR and Numerical 
                    Weather Model Data With a Hydrological Model: 
                    E D Soulis, *N  Kouwen, F  Seglenieks, R  
                    McKillop
   1425h   H52E-04   The Uncertainty Method Used in the 
                    NASA WETNET Precipitation Intercomparison 
                    Project 3: *M  Morrissey, J S Greene
   1440h   H52E-05   Uncertainty Analysis of Satellite 
                    Rainfall Estimates Over the Tropical Pacific: 
                    *S  Greene, M  Morrissey
   1455h   H52E-06   The Proposed Validation of a 
                    Bispectral, NOAA/AVHRR Rainfall Algorithm: 
                    *L A Dupigny-Giroux
   1510h   Break
   1530h   H52E-07   The GOES-8 Satellite Automated 
                    Precipitation Estimates:  An Assessment: *M A 
                    Fortune, G A Vicente, R A Scofield
   1545h   H52E-08   Using Satellite Precipitation and 
                    Water Vapor Observations to Validate Data 
                    Assimilation Systems: An On-Line Monitoring 
                    Approach: *A L Conaty, K  Ekers, A da Silva
   1600h   H52E-09   On the Use of Kriging and Arithmetic 
                    Averaging to Estimate Daily Area-Average 
                    Rainfall in Central Florida: *C E Duchon, M  
                    Yuan
   1615h   H52E-10   Gage Density Variations and the 
                    Development of Precipitation Verification 
                    Schemes: *E I Tollerud
   1630h   H52E-11   Access to Precipitation and Moisture 
                    Verification Datasets: *K  Ekers, A  Conaty, 
                    S  Schubert

 

H52F   CC:307  Fri  1330h
Vadose Zone Transport Processes for Regions With Shallow 
Water Tables II
Presiding: J T McCord, Sandia National Lab; T Rasmussen, 
           Univ of Georgia

   1330h   H52F-01   TFMOD: A Transfer Function Model for 
                    the Transport of Reactive Solute Species in 
                    Unsaturated Soils: *N M Anwar, G D Jennings, 
                    R W Skaggs, W P Robarge
   1345h   H52F-02   The Influence of Physical and 
                    Chemical Non-equilibrium Processes on the 
                    Transport of Pesticides and Colloids in an 
                    Unsaturated Soil: *S J Kauffman, J S Herman, 
                    G M Hornberger
   1400h   H52F-03   Reversibility of Trifluoroacetic 
                    Acid Retention in Soil: *D G Richey, C T 
                    Driscoll
   1415h   H52F-04   CFC Transport to and Degradation 
                    Near a Shallow Water Table, Mirror Lake 
                    Area, Grafton County, New Hampshire: *D J 
                    Goode
   1430h   H52F-05   Predicting the Fate of the Pesticide 
                    Imidacloprid in a Coastal Plain Setting 
                    Using VS2DT: *B K Burkingstock, P B Bush, Y C 
                    Berisford, J F Dowd, J B Feild, W W Johnson, 
                    T C Rasmussen
   1445h   H52F-06   Lateral and Breakthrough Flow Along 
                    a Sloping Layered Soil - A Numerical Study: *A 
                    Heilig, T S Steenhuis, J Y Parlange, G Sewell, 
                    J S Kim, R Wallach
   1500h   Break
   1530h   H52F-07   Entrapment of Non-Aqueous Phase 
                    Liquids in a Two-Liquid Porous Media System: 
                    The Residual-Funicular NAPL-Content Relation: 
                    *J F McBride, C T Miller
   1545h   H52F-08   Analysis of Ponded Infiltration Into 
                    an Alluvial Fan Deposit: J T McCord, J R 
                    Brainard, R J Glass
   1600h   H52F-09   Comparison Between Simulated and 
                    Measured Flow in a Partially Saturated 
                    Fracture: *M  Nicholl, H  Rajaram, R  Glass
   1615h   H52F-10  INVITED   Stability Analysis and 
                    Self-Excited Oscillation in a Two-State 
                    Variable Dynamical Model of Hillslope Soil 
                    Moisture: *D  Brandes, C J Duffy, J P 
                    Cusumano
   1630h   H52F-11   Application of Percolation Theory to 
                    Gaseous Diffusion in Variously Saturated Soil: 
                    T Kawanishi, Y Hayashi, P V Roberts	
		    
		    

		    
		    
		    
		    
		    
		    

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