Campus Water-Air Symposium Putah Creek Lodge   January 9-11, 2002
             
  Wednesday Thursday Friday
Time Speaker(s) Topic Speaker(s) Topic Speaker(s) Topic
9:00 Welcome   Mike Johnson North Coast Watershed Studies Michael Barbour Vernal pool hydrology and vegetation: a 4-yr state-wide survey and monitoring project
9:15 Peter B Moyle Redeye express: Ecology of fishes in the Consumnes Basin Greg Pasternack Holey rivers, gravel bars, and 2D models Ken Verosub Tracing Dust Plumes and Sediment Packets with Environmental Magnetic Methods
9:30 Geoff Schladow The Tahoe Clarity Model Thomas Harter Animal Farming and Groundwater Quality Ted Hsiao Predicting water use efficiency of crops under climate change
9:45 Jeffrey Mount Multidisciplinary Research in Support of Adaptive Floodplain Management: The Cosumnes Research Group Robert H. Shumway Flows and Pesticide Levels: The Modeling of Irregularly Observed Time Series Bassam Younis Modeling of unsteady momentum and scalar transport
10:00 BREAK   BREAK   BREAK  
10:15 Dennis Rolston Transport and transformation of perchlorate in soils Joe J. Cech Juvenile Chinook Salmon Swimming in the Multi-Vector Flows at Fish Screens Doug Larson Valuing Water Quality Improvements
10:30 William R. Horwath Potential to sequester soil C in California to mitigate carbon dioxide emissions Kiyoung Lee Indoor Air Quality in Wood Burning Houses in Costa Rica Paul Sabatier & Chris Weible Belief Change in the Tahoe Basin:Eras of Conflict and Consensus
10:45 Mike Kleeman Next generation air quality models Jay Lund Regional Water Management John E. Reuter Conversion of Science to Decision Making in the Lake Tahoe Basin
11:00 Kent Pinkerton Health Effects of particles in Fresno Graham Fogg Groundwater Remediation and the MTBE Problem - Perspective Three Years Since the UC MTBE Report Kate Scow Linking MTBE Biodegradation to Specific Microbial Populations in Groundwater
11:15 Peter Kelly Analytical chemistry of aerosols Robert A. Zierenberg Using pore-fluid geochemistry and stable isotopes to trace acid mine drainage into Clear Lake Eric Larson Meander migration in the Sacramento River
11:30 Lowell Ashbaugh Aerosol impacts on visibility at Big Bend National Park Richard Howitt Calibrating Water Policy Models for Decision makers Risk Preference    
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12:00 Lunch Break Lunch Break Lunch Break Lunch Break
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12:30 Ian Kennedy Generation of ultrafine aerosol by high temperature processes Air & Water Research and the Press: The other multiple media

Panel Presentations and Discussions
   
12:45 Thomas Cahill Big doings in small particles: Big Bend, Beijing, and World Trade Center  
13:00 Judith Charles Carbonyl and Multi-functional carbonyl measurements in aerosols    
13:15 Steve Cliff Elemental quantification of aerosol: the ALS Synchrontron    
13:30 Rachael Coquilla, David Lubitz, Bruce White PM-10 dust chamber measrements: TOEM vs. Laser Optical Jan W. Hopmans X-ray micro-tomography of pore-scale flow and transport    
13:45 Beth Kuspa, James Phoreman, bruce White Wind tunnel study of tritrium repleases and dispersion in the atmosphere Douglas Mackay In situ remediation of MTBE-contaminated groundwater    
14:00 James Cheng, Jon Byron, Bruce White Improving cooling tower efficiencies at the UCDMC by physical modeling Stefan Wuertz Removal of toxicants in wastewater treatment - how to prepare the bugs    
14:15 Norm Kado Toxic emissions from two- and four-stroke engines Thomas M Young Air and Water Quality Impacts of Contaminated Soils and Sediments    
14:30 Anthony Wexler Aerosol particles in human health and global climate Cort Anastasio Chemistry of atmospheric particles and aqueous drops    
14:45 Bob Rice Testing Water and Air Toxicants in Epidermal Cell Cultures Ann Bonham Continuous exposure to environmental tobacco smoke impairs lung function by inducing neuroplasticity in the central nervous system    
15:00 Steve Teague Iron/soot particles in an inhalation chamber Chao-Yin Chen Effects of continuous ozone exposure on brainstem regions regulating lung function