EFB.797.Section 7.SPRING 14.Hydrology & Biogeochemistry ERE.797.Section 4.SPRING 14.Hydrology & Biogeochemistry ERE.489.Section 6.SPRING 14.Hydrology & Biogeochemistry FCH.797.Section 2.SPRING 14.Hydrology & Biogeochemistry Grading: Pass/Fail Pass Based upon 70% attendance We expect attendees to be active participants in the Seminar. Draft Presenters and Topics Date Presenter Topic January 14 Myron Mitchell SUNY-ESF Introduction to Seminar January 21 Seminar Participants Brief Introduction by Participants. January 28 Neil Ringler SUNY-ESF Ecology of a Perturbed Ecosystem: Onondaga Lake, NY February 4 Ted Endreny SUNY-ESF Engineers without Borders Draft Presenters and Topics Continued Date Presenter Topic February 11 Gordon Paterson SUNY-ESF Aquatic Toxicology February 18 Susan J. Riha Cornell U. New York State Water Resources Institute February 25 Philippe Vidon SUNY-ESF Multi-contaminant dynamics in riparian zones of the US Midwest: driving variables, pollution trade-offs, and implications for water and air quality management March 4 Christopher Whipps SUNY-ESF Fish Diseases and Ecology March 11 No Seminar Spring Break Draft Presenters and Topics Continued Date Presenter Topic March 18 John C. Dunkle Dunn & Sgromo Engineers Matthew J. Marko CH2M HILL Onondaga County Save the Rain Program March 25 David Kieber SUNY-ESF Ocean Atmosphere Coupling and the Marine Carbon Cycle April 1 Christopher Scholz Syracuse U. Recovering Records of Past Climate from Lake Basins April 8 Sharon D. Moran SUNY-ESF New Currents in Water Governance: Ethical Frameworks in Action Draft Presenters and Topics Continued Date Presenter Topic April 15 Lars Rudstam Cornell U. Climate Change and Invasive Species in Oneida Lake April 22 Myron Mitchell SUNY-ESF Direct and Indirect Impacts of Climate Change on the Nutrient Cycling of Forested Watersheds in the Northeastern U.S. and Southeastern Canada April 29 Charles Driscoll Syracuse U. Mercury inputs, dynamics and effects in the Great Lakes region What to do for next seminar on Jan. 21! Send a PowerPoint Slide to Myron Mitchell (email: mitchell@syr.edu) on or before Friday, January 17th with only the following information: Your name Your affiliation (i.e., Department) Email Address Area of Interest Picture (optional) The email should have as a subject heading: HydroBioGeo”LastName”). The PowerPoint Presentation should be titled: “Last Name, First Name”. See next slide for an example: Be prepared to give a two minute introduction about yourself on Jan. 21. Myron J. Mitchell Environmental and Forest Biology Email: mitchell@syr.edu Area of Interest: Effects of Atmospheric Pollutants and Climate Change on the Biogeochemistry of Forested Watersheds Other Information Information about the Seminar will be posted on Myron Mitchell’s Home page: http://www.esf.edu/efb/mitchell/ By clicking on the following link: Cross-disciplinary Seminar in Hydrological and Biogeochemical Processes