2007 GSA Denver Annual Meeting (28–31 October 2007)

Session No. 159
Tuesday, 30 October 2007: 1:30 PM-5:30 PM

T46. Climate Change Hydrology

GSA Hydrogeology Division; GSA Limnogeology Division

 

Mark Person and Emi Ito, Advocates
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Start Time
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1:30 PM
HOLOCENE PALEOHYDROLOGY OF THE UPPER COLORADO RIVER FROM LAKE SEDIMENT STUDIES ON THE WHITE RIVER PLATEAU, COLORADO
ANDERSON, Lesleigh and ROSENBAUM, Joseph G., U.S. Geological Survey, Box 25046, MS980, Denver Federal Center, Denver, CO 80225, land@usgs.gov, land@usgs.gov
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1:50 PM
USE OF FOURIER HARMONICS IN GROUND-WATER MODELING WITH APPLICATION TO PALEOHYDROLOGICAL SPRING DISCHARGE
SMITH, Schaun M., Geology and Geological Engineering, Colorado School of Mines, c/o TSC Group, Inc, 5400 Ward Road, Suite V-100, Arvada, CO 80002, KOLM, Kenneth E., Environmental Science and Engineering Division, Colorado School of Mines, c/o Arcadis, 14142 Denver West Parkway, Suite 350, Golden, CO 80401 and MCCRAY, John E., Hydrologic Science and Engineering Program, Environmental Science and Engineering Division, Colorado School of Mines, Golden, CO 80401, sms@tscgroup-inc.com, sms@tscgroup-inc.com
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2:05 PM
USING PRAIRIE POTHOLE ANALOGUES TO UNDERSTAND THE HYDROLOGICAL RESPONSE OF CLOSED LAKE SYSTEMS
HAYASHI, Masaki, Geoscience, University of Calgary, Calgary, AB T2N 1N4, Canada and VAN DER KAMP, Garth, National Water Research Institute, Environment Canada, 11 Innovation Blvd, Saskatoon, SK S7N 3H5, Canada, hayashi@ucalgary.ca, hayashi@ucalgary.ca
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2:20 PM
RECORDS OF LATE PLEISTOCENE AND HOLOCENE CLIMATIC CHANGE CONTAINED IN EUROPEAN COASTAL AQUIFERS
EDMUNDS, W. Michael, Oxford University Centre for the Environment, Oxford University, South Parks Road, Oxford, OX1 3QY, United Kingdom, wme@btopenworld.com, wme@btopenworld.com
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2:40 PM
PLEISTOCENE HYDROGEOLOGY OF THE ATLANTIC CONTINENTAL SHELF IN NEW ENGLAND: THE ROLES OF ICE SHEETS, SEA LEVEL LOW STANDS, AND SUBMARINE CANYONS
PERSON, Mark1, COHEN, Denis2, GABLE, Carl3, MARKSAMMER, Andee1 and DUGAN, Brandon4, (1)Geoloigcal Sciences, Indiana University, 1001 E. 10th St, Bloomington, IN 47405, (2)Geological and Atmospheric Sciences, Iowa State University, 253 Science 1, Ames, IA 50011, (3)Los Alamos National Laboratory, P.O. Box 1663, Los Alamos, NM 87545, (4)US Geol Survey, 384 Woods Hole Rd, Woods Hole, MA 02543, maperson@indiana.edu, maperson@indiana.edu
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2:55 PM
POTENTIAL LOSSES OF FRESHWATER RESOURCES IN COASTAL AQUIFERS CAUSED BY CLIMATE CHANGE
MIZUNO, Jun and IBARAKI, Motomu, School of Earth Sciences, The Ohio State University, 125 South Oval Mall, Columbus, OH 43210-1308, mizuno.5@osu.edu, mizuno.5@osu.edu
 
3:10 PM
Break
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3:20 PM
A TALE OF TWO LAKES: DOMINANCE OF CLIMATIC VS. HYDROLOGIC RESPONSE RECORDED IN LAKE SEDIMENTS OF BRUSH AND KETTLE LAKE, MONTANA-NORTH DAKOTA, NORTHERN GREAT PLAINS
DONOVAN, Joseph J., Dept. of Geology and Geography, West Virginia University, 330 Brooks Hall, Morgantown, WV 26506-6300, GRIMM, Eric, Illinois State Museum, Springfield, IL 62703, FRITZ, Sherilyn, Department of Geosciences, Univ of Nebraska-Lincoln, Lincoln, NE 68588-0340, BAKER, Paul A., Division of Earth & Ocean Sciences, Duke University, PO Box 90229, Durham, NC 27708, ITO, Emi, Limnological Research Center, University of Minnesota, Minneapolis, MN 55455, ALMENDINGER, James, Science Museum of Minnesota, Marine on St. Croix, MN 55047 and ENGSTROM, Daniel, St. Croix Watershed Research Station, Science Museum of Minnesota, 16910 142nd St. North, Marine on St. Croix, MN 55047, jdonovan@wvu.edu, jdonovan@wvu.edu
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3:40 PM
USING CONCEPTS OF GRADIENT RATIO AND TOPOHYDROLOGIC OFFSET FOR LAKE SALINTY DELINEATION: THE NEBRASKA SAND HILLS
ZLOTNIK, Vitaly A.1, OLAGUERA, Francia1, SWINEHART, James B.2, FRITZ, Sherilyn C.3, ONG, John B.1 and BURBACH, Mark E.2, (1)Department of Geosciences, University of Nebraska-Lincoln, 214 Bessey Hall, Lincoln, NE 68588-0340, (2)School of Natural Resources, University of Nebraska-Lincoln, 607 Hardin Hall, Lincoln, NE 68583-0996, (3)Department of Earth and Atmospheric Sciences, University of Nebraska-Lincoln, Lincoln, NE 68588, vzlotnik1@unlnotes.unl.edu, vzlotnik1@unlnotes.unl.edu
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4:00 PM
LATE QUATERNARY AQUIFER SALINIZATION WITHIN THE MURRAY BASIN, AUSTRALIA
CHAUDHARY, Kuldeep, Geology, Indiana University, 1001 E 10th St, Bloomington, IN 47405, PERSON, Mark, Geological Sciences, Indiana Univ, 1001 E. 10th St, Bloomington, IN 47405 and HANOR, Jeffrey S., Geology and Geophysics, Louisiana State University, Baton Rouge, LA 70803-4101, kchaudha@indiana.edu, kchaudha@indiana.edu
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4:15 PM
CHANGING CLIMATE AND LAND-USE IMPACTS ON INDIANA'S STREAM BASEFLOW
TRIPATHY, Dibyajyoti, Earth & Atmospheric Sciences, Purdue University, 142-05 Halsey Drive, West Lafayette, IN 47906, HARBOR, Jonathan, Professor, Geography and Environmental Sciences, University of Colorado at Denver, Campus Box 172, P.O. Box 173364, Denver, CO 80217 and ENGEL, Bernard, Professor, Agricultural and Biological Engineering, Purdue University, 225 S. University St, West Lafayette, IN 47907, dtripath@purdue.edu, dtripath@purdue.edu
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4:30 PM
BIRDSALL-DREISS DISTINGUISHED LECTURE: IMPLICATIONS OF CLIMATE VARIABILITY FOR GROUNDWATER RESOURCES AND WASTE DISPOSAL IN SEMIARID REGIONS – A LOOK AT ECOLOGICAL CONTROLS FROM ANNUAL TO MILLENNIAL TIMESCALES
SCANLON, Bridget R., Bureau of Economic Geology, Jackson School of Geosciences, Univ of Texas at Austin, 10100 Burnet Rd, Bldg. 130, Austin, TX 78758, bridget.scanlon@beg.utexas.edu, bridget.scanlon@beg.utexas.edu
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