2023: Reimagining the Applied Hydrologic Sciences
The 17th Annual Hydrologic Sciences Symposium
From Source to Sink: Reimagining the Applied Hydrologic Sciences
April 12-13, 2023ÌýinÌýÌýS228Ìýand online.
PDF VERSIONÌýof the schedule.
Attending remotely? Details will be emailedÌýtoÌýregistered attendees.
²Ï³Ü±ð²õ³Ù¾±´Ç²Ô²õ?Ìýhydrosymposium@colorado.edu
The 17th Annual Hydrologic Sciences Symposium at 91ÊÓƵ is organized by students affiliated with the interdisciplinary Hydrologic Sciences Graduate Program and isÌýopen to all aspects of hydrologic sciences; interdisciplinary entries are particularly encouraged (e.g. hydrogeology, hydroecology, aquatic biology, biogeochemistry, environmental and water resource engineering, etc.).Ìý
The symposium provides a great opportunity and friendly setting for students to learn what their fellow students and researchers are doing, both within and outside their sub-discipline. Abstracts are accepted from graduate and undergraduate students, researchers, and faculty at 91ÊÓƵ and other colleges andÌýuniversities as well as Colorado hydroscience researchers from the community and institutions such as USGS, NOAA, or NCAR.
Who is invited?
The Symposium welcomes anyone interested in hydrologic sciences.Ìý
Present Your Research
Student abstracts were accepted until April 8, 2023.ÌýQuestions? Email us atÌýhydrosymposium@colorado.edu
Keynote Address
Thomas AdamsÌýSenior Hydrometeorological Advisor at the United States Agency for International Development
The evolution of Hydrologic Forecasting — serendipity from failure and when things don’t quite work out
Alicia WilsonÌýProfessor of Hydrogeology in the School of the Earth, Ocean, and Environment at the University of South Carolina
Please check your assumptions at the coastline: 15 years of wading through salt marshes
Guest Speakers
Mazdak ArabiÌýOne Water Solutions Institute, Colorado State University
Sharon Bywater-ReyesÌýDepartment of Earth and Atmospheric Sciences, University of Northern Colorado
The Good, The Bad, The Ugly: Lessons Learned from Colorado River Restoration Projects
Hillary Hamann and Meghan McCarroll,ÌýDepartment of Geography and the Environment, UniversityÌýof Denver
Impacts of innovative water security solutions on water literacy: A case-study from Aurora, Colorado
Michael KerwinÌýDepartment of Geography and the Environment, University of Denver
Mega-drought Demands Mega-changes: Can the Western USA Learn from South Africa’s Response to the Day Zero Drought?
Upmanu LallÌýColumbia University Water Center
The Co-evolution of Humans, Climate, Water, Earth and Biota: The Next Chapter?
Dan ScottÌýWatershed Science & Engineering
Understanding the Wood Regime to Support Stream Management
2023ÌýStudent Symposium Steering Committee
Abigail EcklandÌýGEOL PhD 2024
Taylor JohanemanÌýGEOG PhD 2026
Parth ModiÌýCEAE PhD 2023
Millie SpencerÌýGEOG PhD 2026
Prasad ThotaÌýCEAE PhD 2025
David WoodsonÌýCEAE PhD 2023
Anna WrightÌýENVS PhD 2025
Holly BarnardÌýHydrologic Sciences Program Co-director
Mike GooseffÌýHydrologic Sciences Program Co-director
Sarah RogersÌýHydrologic Sciences Program Coordinator
Hosted by
- Ìý- Institute of Arctic and Alpine ResearchÌý
Sponsors
Ìý- Hydrologic Sciences and Water Resources Engineering Seminar Series
CEAEÌý- Civil, Environmental & Architectural EngineeringÌý
·¡±·³Õ³§Ìý- Environmental StudiesÌý
GEOGÌý- GeographyÌý
GEOLÌý- Geological SciencesÌý
Ìý