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After the dam comes out: groundwater-stream interactions and water quality...

Next week, the Watershed Hydrology Lab will be well represented at the CUAHSI 2014 Biennial Colloquium. We’ll be presenting four posters, so here come the abstracts… After the dam comes out:...

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Assessing impacts of green infrastructure at the watershed scale for suburban...

Next week, the Watershed Hydrology Lab will be well represented at the CUAHSI 2014 Biennial Colloquium. We’ll be presenting four posters, so here come the abstracts… Assessing impacts of green...

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Stormwater control measures modify event-based stream temperature dynamics in...

Next week, the Watershed Hydrology Lab will be well represented at the CUAHSI 2014 Biennial Colloquium. We’ll be presenting four posters, so here come the abstracts… Stormwater control measures modify...

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Development of hyporheic exchange and nutrient uptake following stream...

Next week, the Watershed Hydrology Lab will be well represented at the CUAHSI 2014 Biennial Colloquium. We’ll be presenting four posters, so here come the abstracts… Development of hyporheic exchange...

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Where we’ll be at GSA 2014

It’s crunch time before GSA in Vancouver next week. If you want to stop by and see what we’re up to, cheer us on, or ask difficult questions, here’s where to find us. Tuesday Kimm’s poster is #205-6 in...

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CUAHSI Cyberseminar Series on Sustainable Urban Streams – featuring Anne + 4...

Not in northeast Ohio for tomorrow’s Water Symposium? Don’t worry! There’s lots of urban hydrology coming your way through CUAHSI’s next cyber-seminar series. It starts tomorrow afternoon and extends...

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MS student opportunity in urban hydrology and biogeochemistry at Kent State...

We seek a highly motivated masters student to start in June 2015 to study urban hydrology and biogeochemistry with Dr. Anne Jefferson (ajeffer9@kent.edu) in the Watershed Hydrology Lab...

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Post-doc Opportunity in Watershed Modeling at Kent State University

This position has been filled. Thanks for your interest. Post-doctoral Associate in Watershed Modeling A post-doctoral position focusing on hydrologic modeling of urban watersheds is available in the...

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Anne’s academic year-end update

On the (dormant) green roof at Cleveland Metroparks’ Watershed Stewardship Center, April 2015 As I finish my third year at Kent State and prepare to go up for tenure, my work is taking me to exciting...

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Green infrastructure research featured on Kent Wired

Kent Wired, the electronic version of Kent State University’s student media, ran a story on Saturday about the work Kimm Jarden and I have been doing on the effectiveness of green infrastructure...

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Eric Traub Thesis Defense!

You are invited to attend Eric Traub’s  public MS thesis defense in Geology. “The Effects of Biogeochemical Sinks on the Mobility of Contaminants in an Area Affected By Acid Mine Drainage, Huff Run,...

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The 2016 Kent State Water and Land Symposium

A major focus for the Watershed Hydrology lab this fall has been preparing for the Kent State University Water and Land Symposium. Anne Jefferson was the symposium co-chair (with lots of help from...

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Congratulations Garrett and Caytie!

Congratulations to the Watershed Hydrology Lab’s two first year MS students for each achieving two big accomplishments. They have both successfully defended their MS thesis proposals, putting them in a...

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Congratulations to Laura Sugano – MS graduate Spring 2018

Laura Sugano successfully defended her MS thesis on April 2, 2018 and is all set for graduation next week. Laura’s thesis “Comparing Bioretention Cell and Green Roof Performance in Parma, OH” was the...

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Congratulations to Garrett Blauch – MS graduate summer 2018

Garrett Blauch defended his MS thesis on “Abundance, Mobility, and Geomorphic Effects of Large Wood in Urban Streams” on June 19, 2018. He then won 3rd place in the University Council on Water...

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Two Graduate Assistantships to study urban streams

Two Graduate Assistantships to study urban streams We are seeking two graduate assistants for an NSF-funded collaborative project aimed at understanding how stormwater management decisions translate to...

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Congratulations Catherine Ruhm (MS, Fall 2018)

Congratulations to Catherine Ruhm, who defended her MS thesis in Geology in mid-November.  Catherine took on a complicated and intensive project on the soils and hydrology of abandoned mine lands in...

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2018 by the numbers

What did I do in the past year? Let’s make a go at counting. One NSF proposal funded and going. Read about the STORMS project, in which we’re trying to connect stormwater decision making to hydrologic...

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Looking back on 2019 (part 1)

It’s been about a year since I’ve updated this blog, but it’s not that I didn’t have anything to say. Instead, members of the Watershed Hydrology lab were doing so many great things that I just didn’t...

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Watershed Lab Group Values

We are respectful and supportive of each person’s identities, experiences, and needs. We work hard, but we also take adequate time to take care of our physical and mental health and to enjoy our lives...

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