2004 Annual Review
The Science of Watersheds
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- Session 1 Session 2 Session 3 Session 4
- Session 1
- Movement patterns of adult sockeye salmon in Lake Washington Jenny Newell Professor, Aquatic and Fishery Sciences jenny2@u.washington.edu Download slideshow (pdf)
- Seasonal changes in aquatic macroinvertebrate biomass and community structure in salmon spawning streams Jon Honea Graduate Student, Forest Resources honea@u.washington.edu Download slideshow (pdf)
- Session 2
- Impacts and land-use change on hydrology of a mountainous watershed: Water resource tension in northern Thailand Porranee Rattanaviwatpong Graduate Student, Chemical Engineering porranee@u.washington.edu Download slideshow (pdf)
- Nutrient retention in riparian buffers in Puget Lowland agricultural streams, Skagit County, Washington Carrie Monohan Graduate Student, Forest Resources ceinman@u.washington.edu Download slideshow (pdf)
- Urban non-point source nutrient impacts on Seattle area stream chemistry Michael Brett Professor, Civil and Environmental Engineering mtbrett@u.washington.edu Download slideshow (pdf)
- Characterization of stormwater runoff in residential catchments Amy Engstrom Graduate Student, Civil and Environmental Engineering amyme@u.washington.edu Download slideshow (pdf)
- Session 3
- Making sense from measurements -- Statistical advances that yield more, but demand more Loveday Conquest Professor, Aquatic and Fishery Sciences conquest@u.washington.edu Download slideshow (pdf)
- Will climate change impact water supply and demand in the Puget Sound? Richard Palmer Professor, Civil and Environmental Engineering palmer@u.washington.edu Download slideshow (pdf)
- Session 4
- Measuring what matters, counting what counts to sustain salmon, rivers, and people James Karr Professor, Biology and Zoology jrkarr@u.washington.edu Download slideshow (pdf)
- UW Earth Initiative David Battisti Director, UW Earth Initiative david@atmos.washington.edu Download slideshow (pdf)