35. - Watershed Modeling across all Scales from Small to Large

Date: Friday, Jun 22, 2018
Time: 8:40 AM - 3:40 PM
Location: SW309

Chair(s): George Arhonditsis, Glenn Benoy, Agnes Richards, Dale Robertson

Assessing performance of best management practices in the Great Lakes Priority Watersheds using SWAT
Katherine Merriman-Hoehne, US Geological Survey; Amy Russell, USGS Central Midwest Water Science Center

Modelling of Road Salt Influences on Surface Waters: Application of SWAT to Harp Lake, Ontario
IBRAHIM RASHID, Trent University; April James, Nipissing University; Huaxia Yao, ON Ministry of Environment and Climate Change

Exploring the St-Clair-Detroit River System Watershed using the SWAT model
Awoke Dagnew, University of Michigan; Rebecca Muenich, Arizona State University; Yu-Chen Wang, University of Michigan; Colleen Long, University of Michigan; Margaret Kalcic, Ohio State University; Donald Scavia, University of Michigan

Modeling Phosphorus and Nitrogen Loading throughout the Entire Great Lakes Basin using SPARROW
Dale Robertson, U.S. Geological Survey; David Saad, U.S. Geological Survey; Glenn Benoy, International Joint Commission; Ivana Vouk; Richard Burcher, National Research Council of Canada

Climate vulnerability of a hydropower rich Great Lakes watershed
Vinod Chilkoti, University of Windsor; Saranya Jeyalakshmi; Tirupati Bolisetti, University of Windsor; Ram Balachandar, University of Windsor

Groundwater Recharge Modeling with SWAT
Glenn O'Neil, Institute of Water Research - Michigan State University

Food Security in Changing Cimate � A Hydrologic Modelling Approach
Saranya Jeyalakshmi; Vinod Chilkoti, University of Windsor; Tirupati Bolisetti, University of Windsor; Adnan Rajib, EPA ; Ram Balachandar, University of Windsor

Flow and Water Quality Calibration and Validation of the Huron River Watershed SWAT Model
Yu-Chen Wang, University of Michigan; Awoke Dagnew, University of Michigan; Margaret Kalcic, Ohio State University; Rebecca Muenich, Arizona State University; Donald Scavia, University of Michigan

A flow-based ensemble strategy to assess the impact of climate change on watershed hydrology
Feifei Dong, University of Toronto; Alex Neumann, University of Toronto Scarborough; Dong-Kyun Kim, University of Toronto Scarborough; Laud Matos, Environment and Climate Change Canada; George Arhonditsis, University of Toronto Scarborough

A Bayesian SPARROW modeling framework to support adaptive management in Georgian Bay watershed
Alex Neumann, University of Toronto Scarborough; Dong-Kyun Kim, University of Toronto Scarborough; Agnes Richards, Environment Canada; Yuko Shimoda, University of Toronto Scarborough; George Arhonditsis, University of Toronto Scarborough

A comparison of the Red Assiniboine Basin SPARROW with a Bayesian approach
Agnes Richards, Environment Canada; Alex Neumann, University of Toronto Scarborough; Glenn Benoy, International Joint Commission; Dale Robertson, U.S. Geological Survey; Felix Ouellet, ECCC-ECCC Environment and Climate Change Canada; David Saad, U.S. Geological Survey; George Arhonditsis, University of Toronto Scarborough