REU at Kent State – Come work on aquatic-terrestrial linkages in urban...
Kent State and Holden Arboretum are hosting a summer REU (Research Experience for Undergraduates) focused on aquatic-terrestrial linkages in urban impacted ecosystems. Lots of great faculty in geology,...
View ArticleAssessing impacts of green infrastructure at the watershed scale for suburban...
Next week, the Watershed Hydrology Lab will be well represented at the CUAHSI 2014 Biennial Colloquium. We’ll be presenting four posters, so here come the abstracts… Assessing impacts of green...
View ArticleStormwater control measures modify event-based stream temperature dynamics in...
Next week, the Watershed Hydrology Lab will be well represented at the CUAHSI 2014 Biennial Colloquium. We’ll be presenting four posters, so here come the abstracts… Stormwater control measures modify...
View ArticleAssessing hydrologic impacts of street-scale green infrastructure investments...
The Watershed Hydrology lab will be out in force for the Geological Society of America annual meeting in Vancouver in October. Over the next few days, we’ll be sharing the abstracts of the work we are...
View ArticleKent State Water Symposium Tomorrow: Water Infrastructure and Rebounding Cities
Oct. 31, 2014 8 a.m. – 5:30 p.m. Kent State University Hotel and Conference Center 215 Depeyster Street, Kent, OH 44240 Tomorrow will be a day full of inter-disciplinary talks and discussion about...
View ArticleCUAHSI Cyberseminar Series on Sustainable Urban Streams – featuring Anne + 4...
Not in northeast Ohio for tomorrow’s Water Symposium? Don’t worry! There’s lots of urban hydrology coming your way through CUAHSI’s next cyber-seminar series. It starts tomorrow afternoon and extends...
View ArticleStormwater-Stream Connectivity: Process, Context, and Tradeoffs
In a few minutes, I’ll be giving a cyberseminar in CUAHSI’s fantastic sustainable urban streams seminar series. You can join the seminar live at 3:30 pm, or watch a recording of it later. Either way,...
View ArticleSoil moisture dynamics and their effect on bioretention performance in...
Most members of the Watershed Hydrology lab chose to go to GSA this year, and we had a blast sharing our science and enjoying Vancouver and surrounding areas. But now we are sadly missing out on the...
View ArticleMS student opportunity in urban hydrology and biogeochemistry at Kent State...
We seek a highly motivated masters student to start in June 2015 to study urban hydrology and biogeochemistry with Dr. Anne Jefferson (ajeffer9@kent.edu) in the Watershed Hydrology Lab...
View ArticlePost-doc Opportunity in Watershed Modeling at Kent State University
Post-doctoral Associate in Watershed Modeling A post-doctoral position focusing on hydrologic modeling of urban watersheds is available in the Department of Geology, Kent State University, in the lab...
View ArticleQuantifying the influences of stormwater control measures on urban headwater...
The Watershed Hydrology Lab will be at the Geological Society of America meeting in November in Baltimore. Anne will be giving an invited talk in the Urban Geochemistry session (T32) on Sunday,...
View ArticleHydrologic response to watershed metrics describing urban development and...
Watershed Hydrology lab collaborator and Ph.D. candidate Colin Bell will be giving a talk in T106. From Green Roofs and Gutters to Urban Streams: Advancing Urban Watershed Hydrology through Innovative...
View ArticleGreen infrastructure research featured on Kent Wired
Kent Wired, the electronic version of Kent State University’s student media, ran a story on Saturday about the work Kimm Jarden and I have been doing on the effectiveness of green infrastructure...
View ArticleCUAHSI cyberseminars on Urban Streams
Green infrastructure, groundwater and the sustainable city Larry Band, Institute for the Environment at University of North Carolina Watershed context and the evolution of urban streams Derek Booth,...
View ArticleSurface runoff from a closed landfill and the effects on wetland suspended...
Watershed Hydrology lab undergraduate Cody Unferdorfer will be representing the lab at this year’s Geological Society of America meeting in Denver in September. The work that he will be presenting will...
View ArticleWater Management Association of Ohio conference abstract: A...
I was asked to submit an abstract for the Water Management Association of Ohio conference in November. I’m going to try to sum up 4 years worth of work on the green infrastructure retrofit we’ve been...
View ArticleWhat is stormwater? And how did we get to where we are today?
For a week in October 2016, I had over 38,000 twitter followers as I took a turn hosting the @realscientists account. Of course, I spent a bunch of my time preaching the gospel of stormwater...
View ArticleStormwater management is all around you. Can you #SpotTheSCM?
For a week in October 2016, I had over 38,000 twitter followers as I took a turn hosting the @realscientists account. Of course, I spent a bunch of my time preaching the gospel of stormwater...
View ArticleAnne’s top papers of 2016 + 3 she co-wrote
Yesterday, I posted an epic analysis of my scientific reading habits in 2016, but I didn’t tell you about the papers I read last year that made my heart sing. And I didn’t take much time to brag about...
View ArticleUpcoming talk for Cleveland Metroparks Watershed Volunteer Program
On March 15th, I’ll be at the Cleveland Metroparks Watershed Stewardship Center in Parma to talk with a very special group of people: the people in the Watershed Volunteer Program. The volunteers in...
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