38. - Nutrient Sources, Transport and Retention in Great Lakes Watersheds: Field Measurements, Modeling and Management Implications
Date: Wednesday, Jun 20, 2018
Time: 8:40 AM - 5:20 PM
Location: AA112
Chair(s): Maria Dittrich, Chris Parsons, Agnes Richards, Kimberly Van Meter
The Effects of Nitrogen Dynamics on Toxic, Non-Diazotrophic Microcystis spp. in Eutrophic Lakes
Omar Al-Dabbagh, McMaster University; Gail Krantzberg, Engineering and Public Policy, Program, McMaster University; Velma Grover, McMaster University
Inadequate Sampling and Analysis at Detroit Wastewater Treatment Plant
Saulius Simoliunas, Kimplate Inc / Great Lakes Water Protection Committee; Lucinda Darrah, Great Lakes Water Protection Committee
Effect of Hot Phenomena on Groundwater Derived Nutrients in the Nearshore Aquifer in the Great Lakes
Sabina Rakhimbekova, University of Western Ontario; Denis O'Carroll, University of New South Wales; Clare Robinson, The University of Western Ontario, Civil & Environmental Eng.
Effects of agricultural practices and climate on nutrient transport through various water pathways
Sarah Rixon, University of Guelph; Jana Levison , University of Guelph; Elisha Persaud, University of Guelph; Andrew Binns, University of Guelph
Spatial and Temporal Trends in Phosphorus and Suspended Solids Yields along an Urban River Reach
Thadsha Chandrakumaran, University of Waterloo; Micheal Stone, University of Waterloo; Nandita Basu, University of Waterloo; Monica Emelko, University of Waterloo
Nitrogen and Phosphorus Processing in Restored Versus Degraded Riverine Coastal Wetlands
Cassandra Wolfanger, The College at Brockport State University of New York; Clayton Williams, The University of Vermont
Identifying Nutrient Pollution Sources with Stable Isotopes to Improve Water Quality
James Herrin, Source Molecular Corporation
Riverine nutrient concentrations respond to upgradient greenhouse agriculture
Timothy Maguire, Great Lakes Institute for Environmental Research, University of Windsor; Katie Stammler, Essex Region Conservation Authority; Scott Mundle, Great Lakes Inst. for Environmental Research; Christopher Wellen, Ryerson University
Spatial-Temporal Changes of Nutrients in Muskoka River, an Example of Undeveloped Area
Huaxia Yao, ON Ministry of Environment and Climate Change; Tim Field, Nipissing University; Chris McConnell, ON Ministry of Environment; April James, Nipissing University
Characterization of Non-point Source Contamination from Septic Systems in Rural Hamlets, Ontario
Maria Digaletos, University of Waterloo; Carol Ptacek, University of Waterloo; Janis Thomas, Ont. Ministry of Environment & Climate Change
Concentration-Discharge Relationship Controls on Phosphous for a River in a Cold Temperate Climate
Jane White, Nipissing University; April James, Nipissing University; Merrin Macrae, Univ. of Waterloo; Joel Harrison, North Bay-Mattawa Conservation Authority
Land use effects on nutrient cycling and loss from headwaters to Great Lakes in the Fox River Basin,
William Richardson, U.S. Geological Survey; Rebecca M Kreiling, U.S.G.S.; Lynn Bartsch, USGS; Victoria Christensen, USGS
Food, Fodder and Phosphorus: A Quantification of Nutrient Legacies in Human-Impacted Watersheds
Kimberly Van Meter, University of Waterloo; Philippe Van Cappellen, University of Waterloo; Nandita Basu, University of Waterloo
Application of Modelling Approach in Flat Land Watersheds of Canadian Lake Erie Basin
Rituraj Shukla, School of Engineering, University of Guelph; Prasad Daggupati Daggupati, University of Guelph; Ramesh Rudra, University of Guelph; Pradeep Goel, ON Ministry of Environment; Shiv Prasher, Department of Bioresource Engineering Macdonald Campus of McGill University
Biogeochemical Asynchrony: Ecosystem Drivers of Concentration-Discharge Dynamics Across Scales
Nandita Basu, University of Waterloo; Kimberly Van Meter, University of Waterloo