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Water Current, Volume 35, No. 4, Fall 2003
Water Current, Volume 35, No. 4, Fall 2003
Water Current Newsletter
Contents • UNL Scientists Earn $1.8 Million NSF Grant to Study Sandhills Ecosystem • Finding Solutions to Water conflicts Subject of UNL Conference by Steve Ress • From the Director • Meet the Faculty • Research Probes Land Use Impact on Stream Health by Steve Ress • SNR Researcher Examines Predators’ Impact on Nesting Songbirds by Steve Ress • Summer Water and Natural Resources Tour Explores Republican River Basin • Water News Briefs
Water Current, Volume 35, No. 3. June 2003
Water Current, Volume 35, No. 3. June 2003
Water Current Newsletter
Contents • NU Environmental Programs Soon To Be Under One Roof by Steve Ress • Water Resources Research Initiative Could Expand UNL Research Role by Steve Ress • From the Director • Meet the Faculty • Sidney Area Residents Are Adapting to Changes From Current Drought Conditions by Kerry Ferguson • Water and Electricity Are Inseparable by Michael P. Gutzmer • Monitoring Shows Sharp Drops in Eastern Nebraska Groundwater Levels by Charles Flowerday • Planning Continues for July Water and Natural Resources Tour by Steve Ress • Water News Briefs
Water Current, Volume 35, No. 2. April 2003
Water Current, Volume 35, No. 2. April 2003
Water Current Newsletter
• Researchers Honing Methods to Sample Field Run-off Water by Steve Ress • From the Director • Meet the Faculty • Planning Continues for July Tour of Republican River Basin by Steve Ress • Earth Systems Education: Opportunity and Challenges by David C. Gosselin • Dealing with the Impacts of a “Modern” Drough by Donald A. White • Probing the Secrets of Salty Groundwater by Steve Ress • Water News Briefs
Water Current, Volume 35, No. 1, February 2003
Water Current, Volume 35, No. 1, February 2003
Water Current Newsletter
Plans Taking Shape for Summer Tour; Geologists to Meet In Lincoln
Meet the Faculty
New Analytic Equipment Increases Water Sciences Lab Capabilities
Effects of Heavy Sedimentation on Rainwater Basin Wetland Hydrology
Students Get Their Feet Wet at Audubon Spring Creek Prairie
Water News Briefs
Free Water and Natural Resources Lectures Continue at UNL