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Session 113 (Poster)
Landscape Perspectives
Wednesday, May 31, 1:00 PM-6:30 PM, Ballroom
NUTRIENT TRANSPORT MODELING IN THE LAKE EUCHA BASIN.
D. Gade1, D.E. Storm1, M. Smolen1, and M. Gregory2. 1Dept. Biosystems and Agricultural Engineering Oklahoma State University, 2Dept. Plant and Soil Sciences Oklahoma State University
RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN AQUATIC INVERTEBRATE COMMUNITIES AND REACH, NETWORK, AND WATERSHED SCALE ATTRIBUTES IN WILLAMETTE VALLEY, OREGON (USA) STREAMS.
W.J. Gerth1, A.T. Herlihy1, P.R. Kaufmann2, J. Van Sickle2, T. Moser3, P.J. Wigington2, and J.L. Li1. 1Oregon State University, 2USEPA, 3Dynamac Corporation
ASSESSING AND MONITORING THE INLAND LAKES OF THE GREAT LAKES CLUSTER NATIONAL PARKS USING BENTHIC INVERTEBRATES.
T. Horvath, R. Whitman, M. Goodrich, L. Last, and M. Nevers. USGS, Lake Michigan Ecological Research Staion, 1100 N. Mineral Springs Road, Porter Indiana 46304
PRELIMINARY ORDINATION OF STREAM ORGANISMS IN KENTUCKY.
G.J. Pond, J.F. Brumley, and R.E. Houp. Kentucky Division of Water, Ecological Support Section, Frankfort, Kentucky 40601
USING A GEOGRAPHIC INFORMATION SYSTEM AND REMOTE-SENSING TO DETERMINE SPATIAL ASSOCIATIONS BETWEEN CHEMICAL AND ECOLOGICAL RESPONSE VARIABLES AND STREAM BIOTA AMONG WATERSHEDS IMPACTED BY MINING.
L. Small1, D.M. Carlisle2, B. Prusha2, J. Nuckols1, and W.H. Clements2. 1Department of Environmental Health, Environmental Health Advanced Systems Laboratory, 2Department of Fishery and Wildlife Biology
COUNTY-LEVEL NUTRIENT ANALYSIS FOR NONPOINT SOURCE ASSESSMENT.
R.D. Tejral1, D.E. Storm1, M.D. Smolen1, and P.L. Kenkel2. 1Oklahoma State University, Department of Biosystems and Agricultural Engineering, 2Oklahoma State University, Department of Agricultural Economics
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