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Poster Session, Kentucky Water Resources Research Institute, University Of Kentucky Mar 2010

Poster Session, Kentucky Water Resources Research Institute, University Of Kentucky

Kentucky Water Resources Annual Symposium

  • River Basins of Kentucky, Dan Carey, Kentucky Geological Survey
  • An Initial Prioritization Approach for Potential Agricultural Best Management Practice Implementation Based on Subwatershed Indicators and Expert Knowledge, Brian Lee and Corey Wilson, Dept Landscape Architecture, UK
  • Locating Karst Conduits in Cane Run Watershed of Central Kentucky Using Electrical Resistivity Methods, Junfeng Zhu and others, Kentucky Geological Survey
  • Identification of DNA Biomarkers for Determining Sources of Fecal Pollution in Water, Rick Fowler and others, WATERS Laboratory, WKU
  • Integrating Participatory Communication and Structured Public Involvement Processes to Better Address Superfund Issues: The Paducah Gaseous Diffusion Plant Future State …


Session 2c, Kentucky Water Resources Research Institute, University Of Kentucky Mar 2010

Session 2c, Kentucky Water Resources Research Institute, University Of Kentucky

Kentucky Water Resources Annual Symposium

  • A Field Protocol for Measuring the Hydrogeomorphic Effects of Land-Use Conversion in Northern Kentucky Streams, Robert Hawley, Sustainable Streams, LLC, Louisville
  • Subwatershed Clustering Based on Geomorphic and Human Induced Landscape Modifications: The Licking River Basin, Brian Lee and Corey Wilson, Dept Landscape Architecture, UK, and others
  • Updating the National Hydrography Dataset in a Dynamic Land Cover Change Environment: The Case of the Elusive Water Bodies in Kentucky’s Eastern Coal Field Region, Demetrio Zourarakis, KY Div of Geographic Info, Frankfort
  • Relationships Associated with Land Cover and the Macroinvertebrate Community of Northern Kentucky Watersheds, Matthew Wooten, SD1 and …


Session 2b, Kentucky Water Resources Research Institute, University Of Kentucky Mar 2010

Session 2b, Kentucky Water Resources Research Institute, University Of Kentucky

Kentucky Water Resources Annual Symposium

  • Outer Scaling Method for Velocity Profile Collapse in Gravel-Bed Rivers, Brian Belcher, Beaver Creek Hydrology, LLC and James Fox, Civil Engineering, UK
  • Water Availability Tool for Environmental Resources (WATER), Jeremy Newson, USGS Kentucky Water Science Center
  • Methods for Estimating Low-Flow Frequencies of Unregulated Streams in Kentucky, Gary Martin and Leslie Arihood, USGS Kentucky Water Science Center
  • Investigation of the Surface Fine Grained Laminae Using a Watershed Scale Sediment Transport Model, Joseph Russo and Jimmy Fox, Dept of Civil Engineering, UK


Session 2a, Kentucky Water Resources Research Institute, University Of Kentucky Mar 2010

Session 2a, Kentucky Water Resources Research Institute, University Of Kentucky

Kentucky Water Resources Annual Symposium

  • Millcreek Elementary Stream & Wetlands Restoration Project & Outdoor Classroom, Carol Hanley, Tracy Farmer Institute for Sustainability & the Environment, UK
  • Southern Region 4-H2O Ambassador Program, Ashley Osborne, Cooperative Extension Service, UK
  • Oldham County Fiscal Court Leads Watershed Planning Effort, Beth Stuber and others, Oldham County Fiscal Court
  • Update on Lexington’s Consent Decree, Richard Walker and others, Tetra Tech


Session 1c, Kentucky Water Resources Research Institute, University Of Kentucky Mar 2010

Session 1c, Kentucky Water Resources Research Institute, University Of Kentucky

Kentucky Water Resources Annual Symposium

  • Quantifying the Soil Carbon Uptake Rate in Reclaimed Appalachia Mine Soil, Peter Acton and others, Dept of Civil Engineering, UK
  • Modeling of CO2-Water-Rock Interactions in Mississippian Sandstone and Carbonate Reservoirs of Kentucky, Anne Schumacher and others, Dept Earth and Environmental Sciences, UK
  • Brine Chemistry in the Illinois and Appalachian Basins of Kentucky – Implications for Geologic Carbon Sequestration, Marty Parris and others, KGS
  • Reconnaissance of Selenium Occurrence and Bioaccumulation in the Eastern Kentucky Coal Field, Alex Fogle, KGS


Session 1b, Kentucky Water Resources Research Institute, University Of Kentucky Mar 2010

Session 1b, Kentucky Water Resources Research Institute, University Of Kentucky

Kentucky Water Resources Annual Symposium

  • A Nutrient Monitoring Project for the Pennyroyal Ecoregion of Kentucky, Justin Smith, Center for Water Resource Studies, WKU
  • Feature Correction Tools Developed for Rural Water District Map Correction, Karla Andrew, Center for Water Resource Studies, WKU
  • Bridging the Gap into the Water Industry, Christal Wade, Center for Water Resource Studies, WKU
  • Deployment of Sensor Networks for Monitoring Water Quality Using Rule-Based Expert Systems in GIS, Paige Davenport and others, Center for Water Resource Studies, WKU


Session 1a, Kentucky Water Resources Research Institute, University Of Kentucky Mar 2010

Session 1a, Kentucky Water Resources Research Institute, University Of Kentucky

Kentucky Water Resources Annual Symposium

  • The Western Deeps – 3D Graphic Models of Deep Aquifers in the Western Coal Field, Andrew Kellie, Dept Industrial & Engineering Technology, Murray State University
  • Locating Karst Conduits in Cane Run Watershed of Central Kentucky Using Electrical Resistivity Methods, Junfeng Zhu and others, KGS
  • New Groundwater Resources Map for Kentucky, Bart Davidson and Alex Fogle, KGS
  • Impact of Rainfall Amount, Intensity, and Time Lag on Leaching Behavior of a Surface-Applied Bromide Tracer, Ole Wendroth and others, Dept. of Plant and Soil Sciences, UK


Plenary Session, Kentucky Water Resources Research Institute, University Of Kentucky Mar 2010

Plenary Session, Kentucky Water Resources Research Institute, University Of Kentucky

Kentucky Water Resources Annual Symposium

  • Evaluating the Impact of Hemlock Woolly Adelgid Invasion on Headwater Streams, Joshua Adkins and Lynne Reiske-Kinney, Dept of Entomology, UK
  • Effects of Roundup® Exposure on Behavior and Reproductive Function in a Pond-Breeding Salamander, Catherine Aubee and Howard Whiteman, Dept of Biological Sciences, Murray State University


Proceedings Of 2010 Kentucky Water Resources Annual Symposium, Kentucky Water Resources Research Institute, University Of Kentucky Mar 2010

Proceedings Of 2010 Kentucky Water Resources Annual Symposium, Kentucky Water Resources Research Institute, University Of Kentucky

Kentucky Water Resources Annual Symposium

This conference was planned and conducted as part of the state water resources research annual program with the support and collaboration of the Department of the Interior, U.S. Geological Survey and the University of Kentucky Research Foundation, under Grant Agreement Number 06HQGR0087.

The views and conclusions contained in this document and presented at the symposium are those of the abstract authors and presenters and should not be interpreted as necessarily representing the official policies, either expressed or implied, of the U.S. Government or other symposium organizers and sponsors.


Hydraulic Geometry Relationships And Regional Curves For The Inner And Outer Bluegrass Regions Of Kentucky, Ruth Roseann Brockman Jan 2010

Hydraulic Geometry Relationships And Regional Curves For The Inner And Outer Bluegrass Regions Of Kentucky, Ruth Roseann Brockman

University of Kentucky Master's Theses

Hydraulic geometry relationships and regional curves are used in natural channel design to assist engineers, biologists, and fluvial geomorphologists in the efforts undertaken to ameliorate previous activities that have diminished, impaired or destroyed the structure and function of stream systems. Bankfull channel characteristics were assessed for 14 United States Geological Survey (USGS) gaged sites in the Inner Bluegrass and 15 USGS gaged sites in the Outer Bluegrass Regions of Kentucky. Hydraulic geometry relationships and regional curves were developed for the aforementioned regions.

Analysis of the regression relationships showed that bankfull discharge is a good explanatory variable for bankfull parameters such …


Near-Field Radiative Transfer: Thermal Radiation, Thermophotovoltaic Power Generation And Optical Characterization, Mathieu Francoeur Jan 2010

Near-Field Radiative Transfer: Thermal Radiation, Thermophotovoltaic Power Generation And Optical Characterization, Mathieu Francoeur

University of Kentucky Doctoral Dissertations

This dissertation focuses on near-field radiative transfer, which can be defined as the discipline concerned with energy transfer via electromagnetic waves at sub-wavelength distances. Three specific subjects related to this discipline are investigated, namely nearfield thermal radiation, nanoscale-gap thermophotovoltaic (nano-TPV) power generation and optical characterization. An algorithm for the solution of near-field thermal radiation problems in one-dimensional layered media is developed, and several tests are performed showing the accuracy, consistency and versatility of the procedure. The possibility of tuning near-field radiative heat transfer via thin films supporting surface phononpolaritons (SPhPs) in the infrared is afterwards investigated via the computation of …


Nonparametric Estimation Of Derivatives With Applications, Benjamin Hall Jan 2010

Nonparametric Estimation Of Derivatives With Applications, Benjamin Hall

University of Kentucky Doctoral Dissertations

We review several nonparametric regression techniques and discuss their various strengths and weaknesses with an emphasis on derivative estimation and confidence band creation. We develop a generalized C(p) criterion for tuning parameter selection when interest lies in estimating one or more derivatives and the estimator is both linear in the observed responses and self-consistent. We propose a method for constructing simultaneous confidence bands for the mean response and one or more derivatives, where simultaneous now refers both to values of the covariate and to all derivatives under consideration. In addition we generalize the simultaneous confidence bands to account for heteroscedastic …


Kentucky Water Resources Research Institute Annual Technical Report Fy 2009, Kentucky Water Resources Research Institute, University Of Kentucky Jan 2010

Kentucky Water Resources Research Institute Annual Technical Report Fy 2009, Kentucky Water Resources Research Institute, University Of Kentucky

KWRRI Annual Technical Reports (USGS’s 104b Grant Program)

The 2009 Annual Technical Report for Kentucky consolidates reporting requirements of the Section 104(b) base grant award into a single document that includes: 1) a synopsis of each research project conducted with grant funds during the period, 2) citations for related publications, reports, and presentations, 3) a description of information transfer activities, 4) a summary of student support during the reporting period, and 5) notable awards and achievements during the year.