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University of Nebraska–Lincoln

Water Center

School of Natural Resources

Spring 2009 Water Seminar Series


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Dave Wedin 01/14/09 Was Weaver Wrong? Rooting Depths and Soil Moisture Depletion in the Nebraska Sandhills Presentation
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Dave Rus 01/21/09 Evapotranspiration from Riparian Vegetation in Nebraska Presentation
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Dean Eisenhauser 01/28/09 Hydrologic Impacts of Conservation Practices for Dryland Agriculture Presentation
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Mary P. Skopec 02/04/09 2008 Iowa Floods and Water Quality Implications: What's Really in the Water? Presentation
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Alan Corr 02/11/09 Uncovering Changing Attitudes and Challenges Presentation
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J. Michael Jess 02/18/09 Republican River Compact: How Much Will It Cost To Satisfy Kansas? Presentation
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Reed Maxwell 02/25/09 Interdependence of Groundwater Dynamics and Land-Energy Feedbacks Under Climate Change QuickTime
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Joseph J. Fontaine 03/04/09 The Influence of Tree Phenology on Avaian Migration Patterns and the Potential Role of Climate Change. Presentation
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Greg Ruark 03/11/09 Historic Presence of Trees Along Rivers in the Great Plains
Paper: A Long, Long, Time Ago
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Thomas Kwak 03/25/09 Ecology and Management of a Domestic Invasive Species -or- Why We Shouldn't Move Fish Around Presentation
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Ken Hinkel 04/01/09 Thermal Effects of Large Water Bodies on Local and Regional Climate Presentation
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Thomas Borch 04/08/09 Environmental Fate of Steroid Sex Hormones Presentation
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Ryan Sponseller 04/15/09 Understanding Relationships Among Long-term Climate Variability, Hydrologic Disturbance, and the Ecology of Desert Streams Presentation
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Paolo Cherubini 04/22/09 Tree Rings and Water: How and Where Can Dendroecological Methods Help Hydrological Research? Presentation
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