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

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