03/22/2020
Thank you for sharing resources in . My list keeps growing thanks to all the contributions and for those who have made their materials available!
Online Hydrology Teaching Resources
A few days ago I started saving links to online videos, lectures, and various teaching resources for hydrology as I began to think about how I would transition my course to an online format for the…
02/08/2020
VT News Article The Forest Flows program will focus on developing methods to predict and optimize water use and supply in planted forests to answer the questions: Where is the water? Where is it going? And who gets to use it? This new project will involve collaborators in New Zealand, Australia, and institutions in the US. See also Ph.D. student opportunity and Scion's press release on the project.
VT News story on new project about forest and water interactions in New Zealand
VT News Article The Forest Flows program will focus on developing methods to predict and optimize water use and supply in planted forests to answer the questions: Where is the water? Where is it go…
06/07/2019
Nathaniel and Jenny running the Shaw Drill We’ve had a busy couple of weeks at Hubbard Brook. Last week was the beginning of the REU program. We have two excellent students, Nathaniel Rasnake and Delaney Peterson, from Virginia Tech who are both working on our lateral weathering project. This week was the LTER site mid-term review of the Hubbard Brook Ecosystem Study… [ 232 more words ]
Summer kick-off at Hubbard Brook
Nathaniel and Jenny running the Shaw Drill We’ve had a busy couple of weeks at Hubbard Brook. Last week was the beginning of the REU program. We have two excellent students, Nathaniel R…
11/07/2018
Here is a list of our AGU 2018 presentations
Here is a list of our AGU 2018 presentations
Transit Time Distributions on a Boreal Catchment Using a 14 Year Data Time Series, H13J-1867 Monday, 10 December 2018, 13:40 - 18:00 Decoupled Water and Nitrate Transport Downslope and across the Terrestrial-Aquatic Interface, B24A-02 Tuesday, 11 December 2018, 16:15 - 16:30 Quantifying Mineral...
03/28/2018
Congrats Carrie!
Congrats Carrie!
Carrie Jensen successfully defended her dissertation on temporary streams. We're proud of her and wish her well as she moves on to new things. Special thanks to her committee for their help and support: Andy Dolloff, Daniel McLaughlin, Durelle Scott, and Yang Shao.
03/14/2018
The Virginia Tech Department of Forest Resources & Environmental Conservation Spring Seminar Series this week features Dr. Scott Bailey, a geoecologist with the U.S. Forest Service's Northern Research Station.
Friday, March 16 in the Fralin Auditorium. Refreshments start at 9:30 a.m., seminar is from 10:00 to 11:00.
03/08/2018
We are seeking applicants for a Ph.D. research assistantship in the biogeochemistry of forested ecosystems. Research will focus on the fate and transport of weathering products across spatial gradients within watersheds. Project goals include characterizing dynamic solute fluxes that will help us understand how ecosystems respond to and recover from different global change drivers. The project is based at the Hubbard Brook Experimental Forest ( [ 201 more words ]
PhD Assistantship in Biogeochemistry at Virginia Tech for a project at Hubbard Brook
We are seeking applicants for a Ph.D. research assistantship in the biogeochemistry of forested ecosystems. Research will focus on the fate and transport of weathering products across spatial gradients within watersheds.
08/23/2017
Graduate Research Assistantships in Critical Zone Science
Graduate Research Assistantships in Critical Zone Science
08/21/2017
New Hubbard Brook hydro and hydropedology papers from the group
New Hubbard Brook hydro and hydropedology papers from the group
Our graduate students and collaborators on Hubbard Brook projects have several new papers now available online. Bourgault, R. R., Ross, D. S., Bailey, S. W., McGuire, K. J., Gannon, J. P., 2017.
06/23/2017
Carrie’s manuscript on temporary stream dynamics in the Appalachians was accepted
http://hydro.vwrrc.vt.edu/carries-manuscript-on-temporary-stream-dynamics-in-the-appalachians/
Carrie’s manuscript on temporary stream dynamics in the Appalachians
Carrie Jensen’s first paper was accepted in Hydrological Processes this week. Her work is about characterizing the spatial and temporal dynamics of headwater stream wetting and drying.
05/20/2017
Getting ready for the Gordon Conference
http://hydro.vwrrc.vt.edu/getting-ready-for-the-gordon-conference/
Getting ready for the Gordon Conference
We're in the final throws of planning for the Gordon Research Conference on Catchment Science. The last day to apply is in one week (May 28). We have a great set of speakers, discussion leaders, and participants.
10/04/2016
Dig, dig, dig...REU student video from the summer
http://hydro.vwrrc.vt.edu/dig-dig-dig-reu-student-video-from-the-summer/
Dig, dig, dig…REU student video from the summer
Great group of undergraduate students from this summer's Hubbard Brook REU program. They liked to dig, dig, dig! https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_Z2uFtarcdE...