Spring 2011: Hydrologic Sciences and Water Resources Engineering Seminar Series

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

Co-ordinator:   Prof. R. Balaji


DATE

SPEAKER

TOPIC

Jan. 12 (Wed)
Overview of Finite Element Analysis for Coupled Pore Fluid Flow and Solid Skeleton Deformation for Saturated and Partially Saturated Geomaterials Abstract
Jan. 19 (Wed)
Novel Modeling Approaches for Applications in Natural and Man-made Water Systems
Abstract
Jan. 26 (Wed)

Stormwater Management Engineering Abstract
Feb. 2
(Wed)
Water Losses in Sao Paulo - The Effect of the Water Meters' Errors on the Billing  Abstract
Feb. 9
(Fri)
Can You Use Your TomTom to Measure Snow Depth?
Abstract
Feb. 16
(Wed)
In situ Measurements of Post-fire Debris Flows: Comparisons of the Timing and Magnitude of 24 Debris-flow Events in Southern California 
Abstract
Feb. 23 (Wed)
Representing Uncertainty in Hydrologic Models
Abstract
Mar. 2 (Wed)

Multi-decadal Variability of Colorado River Basin Streamflow

Abstract
Mar. 9 (Wed) Nancy Steinberger, P.E.
FEMA, Denver

Climate Influences on Water Surface Levels of Devils Lake, North Dakota

Abstract
Mar. 16 (Wed)

The Influence of Hydrology on the Ice Flow of the Greenland Ice sheet

Mar. 23 (Wed)
Spring Break
Mar. 30
(Wed)
Hydrologic Sciences Annual Student Symposium April 1-2 Hydrologic Sciences Annual Student Symposium Mar 31 - Apr 1
Apr. 6
(Wed)

Experimental studies on turbulent mixing of multiple passive scalars
Abstract
Apr. 13 (Wed) Hydrology of the McMurdo Dry Valleys, Antarctica: climate drivers and Ecosystems Consequences
Abstract
Apr. 20
(Wed)
Getting rid of rock-snot: The importance of flow and bed disturbance in controlling the growth of the nuisance diatom Didymosphenia geminata in Boulder Creek, CO
Abstract
Apr. 27 (Wed)
Using water stable isotopes to better evaluate the
        atmospheric and land surface components of climate
        models

Abstract