Tributaries of the Ohio River Basin
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18:40TRENDS in WATER QUALITYLon -Term Water Quali Trends of the Ohio River and itSTributaries HObbins-HeathImpact of major tributaries on the Ohio River mainstem: Results from Ohio River Runs 2001-2007 (Miller-
McCubbin-E~s-Kannan)The association of arsenic with redox conditions and ground-wate-r-age in the glacial aquifer system of thenorthem j:!!Jl!ed States (T~mas)
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The Ohio Watershed Coordinator Grant Program: Providing Human Capacity for Water Resources
Management (Nageotte)Jason Brown: Watershed Coordinator: East Fork Little Miami RiverEd Miller: Watershed Coordinator: Upper Scioto River WatershedBen McCament: Watershed~ordinator: Racoon Creek
10:20 Water Wars on the Ohio: Will climate change "precipitate" conflict within the basin and what might be doneto stave it off? (Fitch)
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Where Did All the Streams Go? Effects of Urbanization on Hydrologic Permanence of Headwater Streams
LB:oy-~!:!bbe!~-Fr!~-~Y~as) Overview of the North Appalachian Experimental Watershed Facility in the Ohio River Basin (Bonta-
Owens-Shi~o} -1:20 Panther Hollow Lake: Water quality differences in a two-year field study in an urban watershed (Mitchell-~boen-VanBrie~l
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[ N-OTRIFNTS ANQ~UTRJENT TRADtNG12:00 I~at Miami Rive~io's biQ contr~rofnutrients ~the Gulf of Me~o (Miller-Evans-Kannan)
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I Nutri~n Ohio Rivers (HiChards)I Nutrient tradino. CEPA. and TMDLs (Stuhlfauth)I Panel Discu~non Nutrient T@Qlnq
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LOngitudinal
andT~tary BacteriaS-urveys to Support a Pathogen TMD~e Ohio River (Dinkins-Heath) -~- --Physical Source Tracking Using Multiple MOlecular MicroblarMethods in Pine Creek Watershed, AlleghenyCountv. PA (YanXu-VanBriesen-Greaorv)
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Reverse auction results for implementation of decentralized retrofit bestmanagement practices in a smallurban watershed Cincinnati OH Shuster- Thurston-Cia ett-Morrison-RoMechanisms Used to Mitigate the Impacts of Storm Water Runoff in Hamilton County (Ohio) WatershedS(Bohl)
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Quantitative Sampling of Herpetofaunal Assemblages in Southeastem Indiana Streams: Educational andScientific Value (Kams-Hoffman)
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Affects-of Long-Term OrganicFdzation on Water Qu-aJity in Largemouth BasS(Micropterus salmoideS)Brood Ponds at Minor Clark Fish Hatchery, Kentucky (Nelson-Reeder-Haight-Brown-Platt)
Otolith microchemistry and stable Isotopic composition as a potential indicator of fish environmental hi~in the Ohio River and tributaries (Whitledge)
A River Run progress report on Zebra Mussel populations in the Ohio River (Hageman)--
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6:30 Dinner Speaker is Jane Forrest Redfern
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Tributaries of the Ohio River BasinFriday
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Derivation and Application of the Headwater Habitat EvaluationIndex (Anderson-Davic- Tuckerman)New approaches in the management and regulation of small headwater streams in agricultural watersheds in
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10:50 i Use of volunteer monitoring data for load duration curve analysis andVanBriesen-SmallRivers Institute (Binder)I 11:10
I 11:30Summary -Mark Boardman; Jeanne VanBriessen; and Terry Chang -
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I Central Muscatatuck Watershed Project (Miller)
I In Situ Measurements of Dissolved Oxygen (DO), pH, Conductivity, and Temperature in Minor Clark FishHatchery Ponds: Comparison of Electronic Probes from two Manufacturers (Brown-Reeder-Nelson-Haight-
; Platt)
I Study of Bankfull Channel Dimensions and Watershed Areas for A Tributary of Ohio River (Fang-Chang)
Evaluation of A Stormwater Treatment Wetland {Dirr-McCollum)
The River Stewards Program (Klein, et al.)
Volunteer stream monitoring program in rural southwest Ohio (Tomashot-Rakovan-Boardman-Lentz-White-Bader)
Developing a sampling strategy for volunteer water quality monitoring based on water quality and spatialanalyses in Butler County, Ohio (Tomashot-Bader-Rakovan)
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