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Schedule
2010
Wednesday, October 13th
10:15 AM

Applying Gore-Tex Technology for Rapid Containment Assessments at Fort Gordon, Georgia

W Fred Falls, U.S. Geological Survey
Larry G. Harrelson, U.S. Geological Survey
W Hagan Ratliff, Department of the Army, Environmental Division
John B. Wellborn, Department of the Army, Environmental Division
James E. Landmeyer, U.S. Geological Survey

Columbia, SC

10:15 AM

10:15 AM

Constructed Wetland Treatment Systems for Water Quality Improvement

Eric A. Nelson, Savannah River Nuclear Solutions

Columbia, SC

10:15 AM

10:15 AM

Detoxification of Outfall Water Using Natural Organic Matter

Nancy Halverson, Savannah River National Laboratory
Brian Looney, Savannah River National Laboratory
Margaret Millings, Savannah River National Laboratory
Ralph Nichols, Savannah River National Laboratory
Jay Noonkester, Savannah River National Laboratory
William Payne, Savannah River Nuclear Solutions

Columbia, SC

10:15 AM

10:15 AM

Results of a Tracker Study Conducted Within Constructed Wetlands with Varying Cell Characteristics

Oscar P. Flite III, Southeastern Natural Sciences Academy
Brian S. Metts, Savannah River Ecology Laboratory
Jason W. Moak, Southeastern Natural Sciences Academy

Columbia, SC

10:15 AM

1:30 PM

Augmenting Hydrologic Information Systems with Streaming Water Resource Data

S Esswein, Clemson University
J Hallstrom, Clemson University
C J. Post, Clemson University
D White, Clemson University
G Eidson, Clemson University

Columbia, SC

1:30 PM

1:30 PM

Making the most of Information from Environmental Monitoring Systems

Madilyn Fletcher, University of South Carolina
Dwayne Porter, University of South Carolina
Jeremy Cothran, University of South Carolina
Dan Ramage, University of South Carolina

Columbia, SC

1:30 PM

1:30 PM

Real-Time Quality Control (QC) Processing, Notification, and Visualization Services, Supporting Data Management of the Intelligent River

David L. White, Clemson University
Julia L. Sharp, Clemson University
Gene Eidson, Clemson University
Shashank Parab, Clemson University
Farha Ali, Clemson University
Sam Esswein, Clemson University

Columbia, SC

1:30 PM

1:30 PM

The Scientific Method in Locally-Based Monitoring Programs: Lessons Learned from an Analysis of Water Quality Data from the May River

Derk Bergquist, Marine Resources Research Institute

Columbia, SC

1:30 PM

3:15 PM

Factors Contributing to the Temporal Trends in Tissue Mercury Levels in Largemouth Bass from Lake Murray (South Carolina, USA)

James B. Glover, South Carolina Health and Environmental Control
Kenneth C. Altman, South Carolina Health and Environmental Control

Columbia, SC

3:15 PM

3:15 PM

Sewers as a Source and Sink of Chlorinated-Solvent Groundwater Contamination, Marine Corps Recruit Depot, Parris Island, South Carolina

Don A. Vroblesky, U.S. Geological Survey
Matthew D. Petkewich, U.S. Geological Survey
Mark A. Lowery, U.S. Geological Survey
James E. Landmeyer, U.S. Geological Survey

Columbia, SC

3:15 PM

3:15 PM

Tissue Distribution and Maternal Transfer of Mercury in Diamondback Terrapins with Implications for Human Health

Aaliyah D. Green, Southeastern Natural Sciences Academy
Kurt A. Buhlmann, Savannah River Ecology Laboratory
Cris Hagen, Savannah River Ecology Laboratory
Christopher Romanek, University of Kentucky
J Whitfield Gibbons, Savannah River Ecology Laboratory

Columbia, SC

3:15 PM

Thursday, October 14th
10:15 AM

Contamination of Groundwater by the Fumigants Ethylene Dibromide (EDB) and Dibromochloropropane (DBCP) Near McBee, South Carolina

James E. Landmeyer, U.S. Geological Survey
Bruce G. Campbell, U.S. Geological Survey

Columbia, SC

10:15 AM

10:15 AM

Ground-Water Level Data Collected and Maintained by the South Carolina Department of Natural Resources

Joseph Gallici, South Carolina Department of Natural Resources

Columbia, SC

10:15 AM

10:15 AM

Harmful Algal Blooms: A Case Study in Two Mesotrophic Drinking Water Supply Reservoirs in South Carolina

Celeste A. Journey, U.S. Geological Survey
Karen Beaulieu, U.S. Geological Survey
Rodney Knight, U.S.Geological Survey
Jennifer Graham, Kansas Water Science Center
Jane Arrington, Spartanburg Water
Rebecca West, Spartanburg Water
John Westcott, Spartanburg Water
Paul Bradley, U.S. Geological Survey

Columbia, SC

10:15 AM

1:00 PM

Modeling the Impact of Drought on South Carolina Blue Crabs Using a Spatially-Explicit Individual-Based Population Model

Michael J. Childress, Clemson University

Columbia, SC

1:00 PM

1:00 PM

Oceanic Acoustic Techniques for Studying Terrestrial Erosion and Sediment Transport

George Voulgaris, University of South Carolina

Columbia, SC

1:00 PM

2:45 PM

Development of Interential Sensors for Real-time Quality Control of Water-level Data for the Everglades Depth Estimation Network

Ruby C. Daamen, Advanced Data Mining Intl
Edwin Roehl Jr, Advanced Data Mining Intl
Paul A. Conrads, U.S. Geological Survey

Columbia, SC

2:45 PM

2:45 PM

Downward Longwave Radiation Retrieved from MODIS Imagery and Possible Application on Water Resource Management at Turkey Creek Watershed in South Carolina

Hyunwoo Kim, Hanyang University
Minha Choi, Hanyang University
Devendra M. Amatya, USDA - Forest Service

Columbia, SC

2:45 PM

2:45 PM

Sensor-Based Irrigation Scheduling in Cotton Production

Ahmad Khalilian, Edisto Research & Education Center
Chris Bellamy, Center for Watershed Excellence
Hamid Farahani, Edisto Research & Education Center
Charles Privette, Clemson University
Ed Barnes, Cotton Incorporated

Columbia, SC

2:45 PM