GC51E
Stream Hydrology, Stream Temperature, Water Quality, and Aquatic Habitats under Climatic Variability and Change Posters

Friday, 18 December 2015: 08:00-12:20
Poster Hall (Moscone South)
Primary Conveners:  Darren L Ficklin, Indiana University - Bloomington, Bloomington, IN, United States
Conveners:  Jason Knouft, Saint Louis University, St. Louis, MO, United States and Iris T Stewart, Santa Clara University, Santa Clara, CA, United States
Chairs:  Darren L Ficklin, Indiana University Bloomington, Bloomington, IN, United States, Jason Knouft, Saint Louis University, St. Louis, MO, United States and Iris T Stewart, Santa Clara University, Santa Clara, CA, United States
OSPA Liaisons:  Darren L Ficklin, Indiana University Bloomington, Bloomington, IN, United States
 
Projections of Increasing Flood Frequency and Magnitude Across the Western United States (62004)
Gretchen Kayser1, Edwin P Maurer2, Laura Doyle2 and Andrew Wood3, (1)University of California Berkeley, Berkeley, CA, United States, (2)Santa Clara University, Department of Civil Engineering, Santa Clara, CA, United States, (3)National Center for Atmospheric Research, Boulder, CO, United States
 
Variable Trends in High Peak Flow Generation Across the Swedish Sub-Arctic (63219)
Bettina Matti, Stockholm University, Stockholm, Sweden
 
Modeling the impacts of climate change on stream water temperature across scales (Invited) (63698)
Catalina Segura1, Peter V Caldwell2, Erika Cohen3, Ge Sun3 and Steve G. McNulty4, (1)Oregon State University, Corvallis, OR, United States, (2)Coweeta Hydrologic Laboratory, USDA Forest Service, Otto, NC, United States, (3)USDA Forest Svc, Eastern Forest Environmental Threat Assessment Center, Raleigh, NC, United States, (4)North Carolina State University at Raleigh, Department of Forestry and Environmental Resources, Raleigh, NC, United States
 
Predicting combined effects of land use and climate change on river and stream salinity (64831)
John R Olson, Desert Research Institute Las Vegas, Division of Hydrologic Sciences, Henderson, NV, United States
 
Multivariate Statistical Analysis of Water Quality data in Indian River Lagoon, Florida (65043)
Mohammad Sayemuzzaman, North Carolina A & T State University, Greensboro, NC, United States and Ming Ye, Florida State University, Scientific Computing, Tallahassee, FL, United States
 
Water Resources in Lake Tana Basin: Statistical Analysis of Hydrological and Meteorological Time Series (68260)
Tibebe Belete Tigabu, Georg Hörmann and Nicola Fohrer, University of Kiel, Kiel, Germany
 
How is the River Water Quality Response to Climate Change Impacts? (70571)
Thanh Thuy Nguyen, Katholieke Universiteit Leuven, Civil Engineering, Leuven, Belgium; Water Resources University, Hydrology and Water Resources, Hanoi, Vietnam and Patrick Willems, KULeuven, Leuven, Belgium
 
Study of Climate Change to Hydrologic Processes in a Snow-dominant Area (71525)
Chao Chen1, Sajjad Ahmad1, John Mejia2, John Michael Volk3 and Ajay Kalra4, (1)University of Nevada Las Vegas, Las Vegas, NV, United States, (2)Desert Research Institute, Reno, NV, United States, (3)University of Nevada Reno, Reno, NV, United States, (4)Southern Illinois University Carbondale, Carbondale, IL, United States
 
Catchment Sensitivity to Changing Climate Conditions: Does the Landscape Control Hydrological Responses? (74615)
Claudia Teutschbein1, Thomas Grabs1, Reinert Karlsen2, Hjalmar Laudon3 and Kevin H Bishop4, (1)Uppsala University, Uppsala, Sweden, (2)Uppsala University, Earth Sciences, Uppsala, Sweden, (3)SLU Swedish University of Agricultural Sciences Umea, Umeå, Sweden, (4)Swedish University of Agricultural Science, Uppsala, Sweden
 
Analysis of Future Streamflow Regimes under Global Change Scenarios in Central Chile for Ecosystem Sustainability (77061)
Lenin Esau Henriquez Dole1, Jorge A Gironas1 and Sebastian Vicuna1,2, (1)Pontifical Catholic University of Chile, Santiago, Chile, (2)Centro de Cambio Global. Pontificia Universidad Catolica de Chile, Santiago, Chile
 
Unusually High Nitrate Concentrations in Some Midwest United States Streams in 2013 Following the 2012 Drought (79167)
Barbara J Mahler1, Peter C Van Metre1, Jeffrey W Frey2, MaryLynn Musgrove3, Naomi Nakagaki4, Sharon Qi5 and Michael Wieczorek6, (1)U.S. Geological Survey, Austin, TX, United States, (2)US Geological Survey, Indianapolis, IN, United States, (3)USGS Texas Water Science Center, Austin, TX, United States, (4)U.S. Geological Survey, Sacramento, CA, United States, (5)U.S. Geologicalk Survey, Vancouver, WA, United States, (6)USGS, Baltimore, MD, United States
 
Differential Temperature Sensitivity of Mountain Streams: Cool Streams Keep Their Cool (Invited) (83406)
Charles Luce, USDA Forest Service, Boise, ID, United States
 
Sensitivity of New England Stream Temperatures to Air Temperature and Precipitation Under Projected Climate (86257)
Nihar R Samal and Wilfred M Wollheim, University of New Hampshire Main Campus, Durham, NH, United States
 
Investigation of the Relative Effects of Insolation, Groundwater, and Spatial Variability in Temperature Dynamics of Two Headwater Streams (86685)
Laura Belica, North Carolina State University Raleigh, Forestry and Environmental Resources, Raleigh, NC, United States