Wednesday, 15 November 2006: 7:55 AM
290: Symposium--Sediment Pollution from River Bank Erosion: Characterization and Budget: II
Sponsor:S06 Soil & Water Management & Conservation
Presidings:Satish Gupta, Univ of Minnesota, Dept. of Soil, Water, and Climate
Jerry C. Ritchie, USDA ARS Hydrology and Remote Sensing Laboratory
 Introductory Remarks
 Amelioration of Bank Erosion: Some Lessons Learned from the Upper Midwest.
Stanley W. Trimble, UCLA
 Anthropogenic Effects on River Bank Stability in a Smectitic Terrain, Red River of the North.
Donald P. Schwert, Department of Geosciences
 Bank Erosion as a Geomorphic Process: Dynamic Interactions between Channels, Banks, and Floodplains.
Joan L. Florsheim, Geology Department, Brian A. Pellerin, USGS, Brian Bergamaschi, USGS, Peter J. Hernes, Land, Air, and Water Resources
 The Role of Streambank Erosion in Watershed Sediment Yields and Development of Sediment TMDLs.
Andrew Simon, USDA-ARS National Sedimentation Laboratory, Eddy Langendoen, USDA-ARS National Sedimentation Laboratory, Ron Bingner, USDA-ARS National Sedimentation Laboratory
 Break
 Airborne Lidar Measurements of Streambank and Gully Erosion.
Jerry C. Ritchie, USDA ARS Hydrology and Remote Sensing Laboratory
 Sediment Contributions from River Bank Sloughing in Southern Minnesota.
Satish Gupta, Dept. of Soil Science, David Thoma, National Park Service, Nathanael Bartholomew, University of Minnesota
 The Answer is in the Lakes: A New Application of Pb-210 for Fingerprinting Riverine Suspended Sediments.
Shawn P. Schottler, St. Croix Watershed Research Station, Daniel Engstrom, St. Croix Watershed Research Station
 Investigation of Watershed Sediment Sources for Perry Lake, Kansas.
Kyle E. Juracek, U.S. Geological Survey, Andrew C. Ziegler, U.S. Geological Survey
 Lunch
 Impacts of Prehistoric Agricultural Landscapes on Changes in Stream Channels in Mexico and the Southwest.
William E. Doolittle, University of Texas
 Linking Downstream Sediment Quality to Upstream Channel Erosion: the Yalobusha River Basin and Grenada Lake, MS.
Sean J. Bennett, University at Buffalo
 Bank Erosion and Associated Sedimentation Dynamics along the Regulated Lower Roanoke River, NC.
Cliff R. Hupp, U.S. Geological Survey, Daniel E. Kroes, U.S. Geological Survey, Jean Richter, U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service
 Field and Laboratory Verification of Seepage Erosion Sediment Transport Models.
Garey Fox, Oklahoma State Univ, Glenn Wilson, USDA-ARS, Nat'l Sedimentation Lab., Andrew Simon, USDA-ARS Nat'l Sedimentation Lab.
 Break
 Seepage Erosion Induced Streambank Failure: Experimental and Numerical Analysis.
Glenn Wilson, USDA-ARS, Nat'l Sedimentation Lab., Garey Fox, Oklahoma State University, Andrew Simon, USDA-ARS National Sedimentation Laboratory
 Stream Bank Erosion in Low Order Streams in Midwestern Agricultural Landscapes.
Richard Schultz, Iowa State Univ., George Zaimes, Univ. of Arizona, Thomas Isenhart, Iowa State Univ., Keith Schilling, Iowa Department of Natural Resources, Leigh Ann Long, Iowa State Univ., Mustafa Tufekcioglu, Iowa State Univ., Jason Palmer, Iowa State Univ., Kris Knight, Iowa State Univ., David Heer, Iowa State Univ.
 Assessing the Impact of Riparian Buffer Systems on Streambank Stability Using the CONCEPTS Channel Evolution Model.
Eddy J. Langendoen, USDA-ARS National Sedimentation Laboratory
 Discussion
 Adjourn

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