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 January 8 2007 - UICWF Mica Creek Working Group Meeting

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Agenda
     Tim Link Findings from the Mica Creek test of the Idaho forest practices rules
     Jason Hubbart
     Paul Koeniger Water isotope balance - Mica Creek. P.Koeniger, J.Marshall, T.Link
     Wenguang Zhao Mica Creek Watershed meteorological measurement and data analysis
     Russ Qualls
     Jan Boll Long-term continuous GIS-based modeling of forest cover changes in the MCEW
     Erin Brooks
     Mazeika Sullivan A landscape perspective of stream food webs: Exploring cumulative effects and defining biotic thresholds
    
     Elizabeth Powers Carbon budgets at Mica Creek Experimental Watershed
     Hicke & Choate Modeling carbon and water fluxes in the Mica Creek Experimental Watershed: first results from the RHESSys model
     Jensen Presentation
     Steve Blecker Dissolved organic carbon
     Erin Berryman Soil Respiration measurements near eddy flux tower
     Katy Kavanagh Estimating water use efficiency at the watershed scale using stable isotopes

 29 March '06 - UICWF Mica Creek Working Group Meeting

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     Tim Link Assessing the cumulative effects of forest management: Research in the Mica Creek Experimental Watershed
     Jason Hubbart
     John Gravelle Presentation
     Paul Koeniger Isotope Mass Balance - Mica Creek. P.Koeniger, J.Marshall, T.Link
     Enhao Du Presentation
     Wenguang Zhao Meteorological instrumentation setups and measurements in Mica Creek Watershed
     Russ Qualls
     Han-Sup Han Presentation
     Woodam Chung
     Jan Boll Long-term continuous GIS-based modeling of forest land use changes in Mica Creek Watershed in northern Idaho
     Erin Brooks
     Jeff Braatne Landscape perspective of stream food webs: Exploring cumulative effects and defining biotic thresholds
     Mazeika Sullivan
     Katy Kavanagh Ecophysiology group - Mica Creek
     Pete Gag
     John Marshall
     Erin Berryman
 
 WATER YIELD. 1991-2005 Analysis Results By: Jason Hubbart <Click Here>
American Geophysical Union Fall Meeting 2004
Title:  The Mica Creek Experimental Watershed:  An Outdoor Laboratory for the Investigation of Hydrologic Processes in a Continental/Maritime Mountainous Environment
Authors:  Link, Gravelle, Hubbart, Warnsing, Du, Boll, Brooks, Evans, Hudak, and Cundy
Session:  A Continental-Scale Network of Hydrologic Observatories:  A Vision for Hydrologic Science in the 21st Century

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American Geophysical Union Fall Meeting 2004

Title:  Air Temperature Lapse-Rate Dynamics in a Snow-Dominated Mountainous Watershed
Authors:  Hubbart & Link
Session:  Recent Advances in Monitoring, Measuring, and Modeling Snow Processes



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American Geophysical Union Fall Meeting 2004

Title:  Effects of Modern Timber Harvest Practices on Suspended Sediment Concentrations in Mica Creek, Idaho
Authors:  Karwan & Gravelle
Session:  Water Quality of Hydrologic Systems



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Geological Society of America Annual Meeting 2003

Title:  Impacts of Modern Timber Harvesting on Water Temperature in Northern Idaho Headwater Catchments
Authors:  Gravelle
Session: 



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