Spring 2017: Hydrologic Sciences and Water Resources Engineering Seminar Series

                Location:    ECCE 1B41            Time:    Wednesdays 11:00 - 12:00 PM           

Co-ordinator:   Prof. R. Balaji


DATE

SPEAKER

TOPIC

Jan. 18
(Wed)
Dr. Aaron True
Research Associate
Department of Civil, Environomental & Architectural Engineering
 
University of Colorado
Boulder, CO

Hydrodynamics of Inhalant-Exhalant Flows Abstract
Jan. 25
(Wed)

Dr. Erin Towler

Project Scientist, C3WE

MMM Laboratory
Regional Climate Research
NCAR, Boulder, CO

Incorporating Decadal Predictions into Water Mangaement Decisions Abstract
Feb. 1
 (Wed)

Dr. Keith Musselman
ASP Postdoctoral Fellow
Hydrometeorology Applications Program

NCAR, Boulder, CO

Slower Snowmelt in a Warmer World: Using Observations and Modeling to Develop a New Theory of Hydrologic Change Abstract

 

Feb. 8
(Wed)

Dr. John England
Hydrologic Hazards Lead Civil Engineer
Risk Management Center (RMC)

U.S. Army Corps of Engineers
Lakewood, CO

Hydrologic Hazards for Risk-informed Dam and Levee Safety Abstract 
Feb. 13
(Mon)

Prof. Kamini Singha

Geology and Geological Engineering
School of Mines
Golden, CO

INSTAAR Distinguished Seminar
&
Darcy Lecture

A Tale of Two Porosities: Exploring Why Contaminant Transport Doesn't Always Behave the Way it Should Abstract 
Feb. 22
(Wed)

Dr. Toby Minear

Earth Science and Observation Center, CIRES
University of Colorado, Boulder, CO

Next Generation Surface Water Measurements and Discharge Inversion Methods
Abstract
 
Mar. 1
(Wed)

Dr. Martyn Clark

Research Scientist

Hydrometeorology Applications Program

NCAR, Boulder, CO

 Advances in Computational Hydrology to Support Water Resources Planning and Management: Quantitative  Hydrologic Storylines of Climate Change Impacts and New Hydrologic Prediction Capabilities Abstract
Mar. 8
(Wed)

Dr. William Farmer

Research Physical Scientist

Office of Surface Water & National Research Program
U.S. Geological Survey
Denver, CO

Geostatistical Tools Can Improve Hydrologic Characterization to Support National-Domain Simulation of Complete Water Budgets Abstract

Mar. 15
(Wed)

Dr. Brad Wilcox

Department of Ecosystem Science and Management
Texas A & M University
College Station, TX

An Ecohydrological Paradox: Why is it so hard to Manage Vegetation to Increase Water Supplies: Examples from the Southern Great Plains Abstract
Mar. 22
(Wed)
Hydrology Days 2017 Mar 20-22 Hydrology Days 2017 Mar 20-22
Mar. 29
(Wed)
Spring Break Spring Break
Apr 5
(Wed)
Hydrologic Sciences Annual Student Symposium
Apr 6-7
Hydrologic Sciences Annual Student Symposium Apr 6-7
Apr. 12
(Wed)

Prof. T. Prabhakar Clement F.ASCE Groome Endowed Professor, Environmental Engineering Program

212 Harbert Engineering Center

Department of Civil Engineering

Auburn University, AL


Worthiness of complex groundwater models for decision making— How can we balance complexity with simplicity?   Abstract
Apr. 19
(Wed)

Prof. Tim Covino
Ecosystem Science and Sustainability
Natural Resource Ecology Laboratory

Colorado State University

Fort Collins, CO

Land Cover Change and Some Implications for Water, Carbon, and Nutrient Flux Abstract
Apr. 26
(Wed)
Mr. John Gerstle
Gerstle & Company
Natural Resources Management
Boulder, CO
Some Practical Aspects of Water Resources Engineering
May3
(Wed)
Prof. Edith Zagona
Director, CADSWES
Department of Civil, Environmental and Architectural Engineering (CEAE)
University of Colorado, Boulder, CO
The Surprising Past and Uncertain Future of the Colorado River Abstract