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Water Center

School of Natural Resources

Water Colloquium (Friday, October 12, 2007)


Colloquium PowerPoint Presentations

  • Aiken, J. David - Priority and Irrigator-Power Disputes on the Niobrara River
  • Bartelt-Hunt, Shannon - Effects of Cattle Manure Handling and Management Strategies on Fate and Transport of Hormones in the Feedlot and the Field
  • Gilley, John - Water Quality Characteristics of Runoff from Land Application Areas
  • Hergert, Gary - Limited Irrigation No-Till Cropping Systems Demonstration for the Pumpkin Creek Watershed
  • Irmak, Ayse - Satellite Remote Sensing Based Estimation of Land Surface Evapotranspiration
  • Lenters, John - Measuring the Effects of Climate Variability on Lake Evaporation: Ongoing and Planned Field Experiments in Diverse Climatic Settings
  • Narumalani, Sunil - Utility of Airborne Thermal Infrared Remote Sensing for Water Resources in Nebraska
  • Shelton, David - Demonstrating Septic System Management to Help Protect Water Quality
  • Shultz, Steve - Homeowner Preferences for Reservoir Views, Low Impact Sub-Divisions and Floodplains in Omaha
  • Snow, Daniel - The University of Nebraska Water Sciences Laboratory
  • Supalla, Raymond - Water Banking and Marketing in Nebraska: Why, What and How
  • Wilhite, Donald - Welcome to the School of Natural Resources
  • Yonts, C. Dean - Impact of Water Deficit on Dry Bean Production
  • Zlotnik, Vitaly - New Concepts of Gradient Ratio and Topohydrologic Offset for Lake Salinity Delineation: Nebraska Sand Hills

Colloquium Program and Poster Presentations

Registration

  • Registration, On-Line (on-line registrations are made via the School of Natural Resources e-commerce store entitled Nebraska Maps and More).
  • Registration and Information Brochure (pdf)

News Articles

Water Colloquium

8:15 a.m. – 2:15 p.m., Friday, October 12, 2007
Hardin Hall, Lincoln
Presented by the UNL Water Center and Water Resources Research Initiative

Purpose

To showcase faculty and student research to other faculty members and others interested in water-related research.

Oral presentations

These will be 10-15 minutes long with 2-5 minutes for audience questions.  All oral presentations will use a single projector with PowerPoint software.  An overhead projector will be available if requested.  Abstracts should include the PI or co-PIs, other collaborators, name of the presenting author, presentation title, and an abstract of the presentation not to exceed 300 words.  Individuals may submit more than one abstract, either on their own or in conjunction with others.  Deadline to submit an abstract for oral presentation is 5 p.m. Tuesday, July 31.  Accepted authors will be notified in early August.  Competition for oral presentations is expected to be strong; if you'd also like to have your abstract considered for the poster session please indicate this on your submission.

We will have the capacity to bring in speakers via satellite, so faculty outside of Lincoln can present without being on East Campus.  If you’d like to do a distance presentation, please mention this in your submission.

Poster Presentations

Poster size will be a maximum of 4 ft x 8 ft.  Authors will need to put their posters on display by 8:15 a.m. on the day of the Water Colloquium.  At least one author is required to be present during the poster session, which is scheduled for an extended lunch hour.  Abstracts should include the PI or co-PIs, other collaborators, name of the author(s) who will be present during the poster session, poster title, and an abstract describing the research not to exceed 300 words.  Deadline to submit an abstract is Noon Friday, September 7.  Accepted authors will be notified no later than Friday, September 14.

Students are invited to submit abstracts for poster presentations. 

All abstracts are to be submitted by email to lbenson2@unl.edu.

Questions?

Contact Lorrie Benson at 472-7372 or lbenson2@unl.edu

Water Colloquium Archives