Graduate Students. Length of Study. Hydrology
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1 Students Graduate Berton, Rouzbeh Ph.D current Boucher, Stephen MS 2013-present Hydrology Water Resources Planning and Management How geospatial factors affect relationships between water quality parameters in Adirondack Lakes Berton, R., Shaw, S. B., Chandler, D. G., Driscoll, C. T., (2015) "Opportunities for Discharge Prediction in the Northeastern United States in regards to Extreme Phases of AMO and NAO", In Preparation Berton, R., Chandler, D. G., Driscoll, C. T., (2015) "Discharge responses in the northeastern United States to the early 1970s and 2000s recent regime shifts of AMO and NAO", In Preparation Berton, R., Driscoll, C. T., Chandler, D. G., (2015) "Changing Climate Increases Discharge and Attenuates its Seasonal Distribution in the Northeastern United States", Submitted to Journal of Hydrology: Regional Studies, Accepted for publication Berton, R., Shaw, S. B., Chandler, D. G., Driscoll, C. T., (2015) "Seasonal Discharge Predictions in regards to Temporal Variations of AMO and NAO in the Northeastern United States", 52th Annual Hubbard Brook Cooperators' Meeting, Oral Presentation, Hubbard Brook, NH Berton, R., Shaw, S. B., Chandler, D. G., Driscoll, C. T., (2015) "Historical Climate Data Help Predict Future Water Availability", 3-Minute Thesis Competition, Oral Presentation, Syracuse University, Syracuse, NY Completing MS thesis 1
2 Chen, Xiaoxia Ph.D present Dong, Zheng Ph.D current Patterns in the concentration and transport of nutrients and major elements in the watersheds and embayments of Lake Ontario: a landscape perspective Hydrochemical and ecological responses of high-elevation watersheds to climate change Completing dissertation Dong, Z., Driscoll, C. T., Hayhoe, K., Pourmokhtarian, A., Stoner, A. M. (2015) Soil Organic Carbon and Nitrogen in the 21 st Century: Projections of the Responses of an Old-Growth Douglas-Fir Forest in the Pacific Northwest under RCP 4.5 and RCP 8.5 Climate Change Scenarios. Poster Presentation. American Geophysical Union Fall Meeting. December 16 th, San Francisco, CA. Dong, Z., Driscoll, C. T., Hayhoe, K., Pourmokhtarian, A., Stoner, A. M. (2015) Modeling Ecosystem Responses to Climate Change at an Old-Growth Douglas- Fir Forest in the Pacific Northwest under RCP 4.5 and RCP 8.5 Climate Change Scenarios. In preparation. Caitlin Eger Ph.D current Green Infrastructure Driscoll CT, Eger CG, Chandler DG, Davidson CI, Roodsari BK, Flynn CD, Lambert KF, Bettez ND, & PM Groffman (2015). Green Infrastructure: Lessons from Science and Practice. The Science Policy Exchange. Eger CG, Smith KM & KE Limburg (2015). Poster: Confronting a wicked problem: Smarter dam energy choices for economic, environmental and public health 11/13/2015 at 2015 Susquehanna River Symposium, Bucknell University, Lewisburg, PA. Eger CG, Chandler DG, & CT Driscoll (2016?). Water budget triangle: A new conceptual framework for comparison of green and gray stormwater infrastructure. In preparation for Journal of Environmental Management. 2
3 Fakhraei, Habibollah Ph.D current Developing TMDL of acidity for impaired surface waters in Adirondack and Great Smoky Mountains National Park (GRSM), using PnET-BGC Model Fakhraei, H., Driscoll, C.T. (2015) Proton and aluminum binding properties of organic acids in surface waters of the Northeastern, USA. Environmental Science &Technology, 49(5): Driscoll, C.T, Buonocore, J., Levy, J.I., Lambert, K.F., Burtraw, D., Reid, S.B., Fakhraei, H., Schwartz, J. (2015) U.S. Power Plant Carbon Standards and Clean Air and Health Co-benefits, Nature Climate Change, 5, , doi: /nclimate2598. Fakhraei, H., Driscoll, C.T., Renfro, J.R., Kulp, M.A., Blett, T.F., Brewer, P.F., Schwartz, J.S. (2015) Critical Loads and exceedances for nitrogen and sulfur atmospheric deposition in Great Smoky Mountains National Park, USA, Ecosphere, submitted. Capps, S.L., Driscoll, C.T, Fakhraei, H., Templer, P.H., Craig, K.J., Milford, J.B., Lambert, K.F., (2015) Estimating potential productivity co-benefits for crops and trees from reduced ozone with U.S. coal power plant carbon standards, Environmental Science &Technology, in review. Fakhraei, H., Driscoll, C.T., Renfro, J.R., Kulp, M.A., Blett, T.F., Brewer, P.F., Moore, S.E., Schwartz, J.S. (2015) Recovery of acid-impaired streams in Great Smoky Mountains National Park from acid deposition Oral Presentation, 9th International Conference of Acid Rain, October 19-23, 2015, Rochester, NY. Fakhraei, H., Driscoll, C.T., (2015) Developing Critical Loads of acidity for streams in the Great Smoky Mountains National Park, USA Poster Presentation, Nunan Lecture and Research Day,, April 6, 2015, L.C. Smith College of Engineering, Syracuse University, Syracuse, NY. 3
4 Driscoll, C.T., Johnson, C.E., Fakhraei, H., Campbell, J., Battles, J., Blum, J., Fahey, T., Likens, G. (2015) Effects of changing atmospheric deposition on the structure and function of the Northern Forest: long-term measurements, experiments and future model projections from the Hubbard Brook Experimental Forest, New Hampshire, USA, Oral Presentation by Dr. Driscoll, Ecological Society of America (ESA) Annual Meeting, August 9-14, 2015, Baltimore, MD. Fakhraei, H., Driscoll, C.T., Renfro, J.R., Kulp, M.A., Blett, T.F., Brewer, P.F., Schwartz, J.S. (2015) Sensitivity and uncertainty analysis of PnET-BGC for simulating streams in Great Smoky Mountains National Park, in preparation. Gerson, Jacqueline M.S./Ph.D present Assessing Biological Mercury Hotspots in Montane Ecosystems of the Northern Forest Gerson JR., Driscoll CT. In prep. Long-term mercury dynamics in a lakewatershed in the Adirondack region of New York State. Gerson JR, Driscoll CT, and Roy KM. In revision. Patterns of nutrient dynamics in Adirondack lakes recovering from acid deposition. Ecological Applications. Gerson JR, Driscoll CT, and Montesdeoca MR. (2015) "Influence of watershed characteristics on mercury dynamics in Arbutus Lake." Oral Presentation. Syracuse University Civil and Environmental Engineering Department Seminar. Nov Oral Presentation. Syracuse, NY. Gerson JR, Driscoll CT, and Roy KM. (2015) Patterns of Nutrient Dynamics in Adirondack Lakes Recovering from Acidification by Acid Deposition. Acid Rain International Conference. Oct Oral Presentation. Rochester, NY. Gerson JR, Driscoll CT, and Roy KM. (2015) Nutrient Dynamics in Adirondack Lakes Recovering from Acidification by Acid Deposition. Ecological Society of America Annual Meeting. Aug Oral Presentation. Baltimore, MD. Gerson JR, Driscoll CT, Demers JD, Sauer AK, Montesdeoca MR, Blackwell BD, Shanley JB, and Ross DS. (2015) Assessing Biological Mercury Hotspots in a Montane Ecosystem of New York, USA. International Conference on Mercury 4
5 as a Global Pollutant. Jun Poster Presentation. Jeju, South Korea. Liang, Bingyi MS Variation in the supply of mercury from forest soils under different conditions of ph and dissolved organic carbon. Gerson JR, Dricoll CT, and Montesdeoca MR. (2015) Influence of Watershed Characteristics on Mercury Dynamics in a New York Lake, USA. International Conference on Mercury as a Global Pollutant. Jun Poster Presentation. Jeju, South Korea. Gerson JR, Driscoll CT, and Roy KM. (2015) Patterns of Nutrient Dynamics in Adirondack Lakes Recovering from Acid Deposition. Syracuse University Civil and Environmental Engineering Department Seminar. Apr Oral Presentation. Syracuse, NY. Gerson JR, Driscoll CT, and Roy KM. (2015) Altered Nutrient Limitation Patterns in Adirondack Lakes Experiencing Decreased Acid Deposition. NUNAN Research Day. Apr Poster Presentation. Syracuse, NY. Gerson JR, Driscoll CT, and Roy KM. (2015) Nutrient Dynamics in Adirondack Lakes Recovering from Acidification by Acid Deposition. Northeastern Ecosystem Research Consortium. Mar Poster Presentation. Saratoga Springs, NY. Gerson JR, Driscoll CT, and Roy KM. (2015) Nutrient Dynamics in Adirondack Lakes Recovering from Acidification by Acid Deposition. Adirondack Research Forum. Mar Poster Presentation. Old Forge, NY. Gerson JR, Driscoll CT, and Roy KM. (2015) Adirondack Lake Nutrient Limitation Patterns Associated with Decreased Acid Deposition. Graduate Research Symposium. Mar Poster Presentation. Syracuse, NY. Completed Master s project 5
6 Meng, Linghui M.S Millard, Geoff MS 2013-present Gaseous elemental mercury concentrations in an urban landscape Mercury transformations following liming at Onondaga Lake, New York Working on MS thesis Mercury in Honnedaga Lake s Tributary T16, Post liming. Oral presentation. Honnedaga Collaborators Meeting. 14 January, Syracuse Recovery From Decreasing Acid Deposition and Lime Application. Oral presentation. CIE Department Seminar. 2 February, Syracuse NY presentation. Poster presentation. Adirondack Research Consortium. 4 March, Syracuse NY presentation. Poster presentation. Northeastern Ecosystem Research Cooperative. 25 March, Saratoga Springs NY presentation. Poster presentation. Nunan Poster Competition. 6 April, Syracuse NY Recovery From Decreasing Acid Deposition and Lime Application. Oral presentation. Poster presentation. Ecological Society of America. 11 August, Baltimore MD 6
7 Recovery From Decreasing Acid Deposition and Lime Application. Oral presentation. CIE Department Seminar. 14 September, Syracuse NY presentation. Poster presentation. International Acid Rain Conference. 10 October, Rochester NY. presentation. Poster presentation. SyracuseCoE Symposium. 9 November, Syracuse, NY Oetjen, Karl M.S Water quality associated with hydraulic fracturing Oetjen, K., Y. Mota, M. R. Montesdeoca, C. T. Driscoll, and L. Thomas. in review. Evaluation of volatile and semi-volatile organic carbons in groundwaters near shale fracturing sites. Groundwater. Sauer, Amy Ph.D., Biology 2008-present Trophic transfer of mercury in terrestrial food chains of the Adirondack region of NY Sauer, A.K., Evers, D. C Biodiversity Research Institute: Songbird Research from Sphagnum Bog to Alpine Summit. Adirondack Journal of Environmental Studies. In Press. Sauer, A.K., Driscoll, C.T Methylmercury Bioaccumulation within Terrestrial Food Webs in the Adirondack Park of New York State. Report submitted to NYSERDA. Shao, Shuai Ph.D Chemistry of soil solutions and stream water and solute fluxes in soil and stream water of three sub-watershed of 7 Shao, S., Driscoll, C. T., Johnson C. E., Fahey, T.J., Battles, J.J, Blum, J.D. (2015) "Long-term responses in soil solution and stream-water chemistry at Hubbard Brook after experimental addition of wollastonite Environ. Chem. (In press
8 Watershed one at the Hubbard Brook Experimental Forest in New Hampshire prior to and after the wollastonite treatment. Todorov, Dimitar PhD 2009-present The Effectiveness of Constructed Vegetated Roofs and Rain Gardens for Pollutant Removal and Stormwater Source Control Corey MG Carpenter, Dimitar Todorov, Mario Montesdeoca, Charles T Driscoll, (2015). Ecological engineering - in review, Water Quantity and Quality Response of a Green Roof to Storm Events: Experimental and Monitoring Observations. Todorov, D., Driscoll, C.T., (2015). Quality and quantity of the stormwater from an extensive vegetate roof, Oral presentation, American Council for Construction Education, Industry Advisory Board, Mid-Year Meeting, February 18, 2015, Long Beach, CA Todorov, D., (2015). Mechanical, Electrical, Plumbing, and Fire Protection Systems for Construction Managers, four oral presentations for Construction Management companies in Upstate NY, invited by Hayner Hoyt Corporation, June-August, 2015, Syracuse, NY. Participated and guided students during construction events organized by the Habitat for Humanity, April 19-20, 2015 and September 19-20, Todorov, D., Driscoll, C.T., (2015). Hydrological Performance of the Green Roof at Syracuse Center of Excellence, Oral presentation, 2015 Engineering Expo, November 9, 2015, Syracuse, NY Academic coach of the Utica College Construction Management team in the Associate Schools of Construction (ASC) student competition, November 13-15,
9 Valipour, Mahnaz PhD 2015-present Simulation of the Response of Soil and Streamwater Chemistry to the Effects of Whole Tree Clear-Cutting Wang, Ting MS 2015-present Mercury seasonal varies corresponding with other chemistry parameters and hydrology in Wetlands near St. Lawrence River, New York. Valipour, M., Driscoll, C.T, (2015). Simulation of the Response of Soil and Streamwater Chemistry to the Effects of Whole Tree Clear-Cutting Using PnET-BGC", Oral Presentation, Hubbard Brook Annual Cooperators Meeting, July 8-9, 2015, Hubbard Brook Experimental Forest, New Hampshire. Valipour, M., Driscoll, C.T, (2015). Simulation of the Response of Soil and Streamwater Chemistry to the Effects of Whole Tree Clear-Cutting Using PnET-BGC", Oral Presentation, Environmental Group Seminar, November 30, 2015, L.C. Smith College of Engineering, Syracuse University, Syracuse, NY. Completing MS thesis 9
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