a concrete weir at the Fudoji experimental watershed, with a small amount of flow in a dense forest with ferns, shrubs, and trees in the background
a metal weir at the Walnut Gulch Experimental Watershed. The weir is completely dry, and is sandwiched between two bare stream banks, with green shrubs and vegetation in the background. image from the USDA LTAR website
For the next matchup of Round 2, we have the Headwater catchments of Fudoji vs Walnut Gulch!
SEE BELOW for some exciting info about these two catchments, and make sure your vote counts by voting at www.agu-h3s.org/rivercup by 4pm PT TODAY (10/15)
15.10.2025 17:16
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Happy new year!
Thrilled to announce Women Advancing River Research (WARR) 2025, featuring inspiring women on water research from around the world.
11 am, US eastern, 3rd Thursday every month.
Register: psu.zoom.us/meeting/regi...
Recordings 2021- 2024: www.cee.psu.edu/events/women...
03.01.2025 14:53
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Navigating Academic Waters: Giving Back and Providing Service as a student and early career hydrologist is happening Thursday!
NOV 14 / 1 PM ET
Panelists will discuss types of service opportunities that are a good fit for student and early-career researchers! us06web.zoom.us/webinar/regi...
11.11.2024 21:50
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A woman standing under an arch which reads "Ut Prosim". She is wearing a brown coat and catching a maroon hat.
I have a big update to share - starting January 2025 I'm joining the fantastic Virginia Tech Department of Forest Resources and Environmental Conservation as an assistant professor - excited to start linking urban hydrology, legacy sediment, and runoff origins!
12.11.2024 16:50
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Two chemographs (top and bottom) displaying the arrival of modeled tracer from two locations at a model outlet. In solid lines, the chemograph shows tracer modeled without stormwater control measures, and in dashed lines the results from a model with stormwater control measures are shown.
We modeled the movement of a conservative tracer across a hillslope before and after stormwater control measures were constructed, and found that during all storms tracer mass arriving at the outlet was reduced due to SCMs. However the % decrease was small (<5%) in high intensity storms (>16โโmm/h).
10.06.2024 15:39
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