Aquifer Mapping Program 2021 Seminar Series: The Middle Rio Grande from San Acacia to Elephant Butte

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What?
This monthly seminar series will feature talks by scientific and policy experts that focus on current research and associated issues along the Middle Rio Grande, with emphasis on the reach between San Acacia Elephant Butte Reservoir. Future talks and dates will be posted soon. Topics will include: current hydrologic and ecologic research and restoration projects, water policy challenges, and more...

When?
The 4th Friday of every month at 3:30 PM

Where?
This seminar series is virtual and can be accessed on Zoom: https://zoom.us/j/98660993666

Date

Speaker

Title

1/22/2021

Dagmar Llewellyn, USBOR

Overview of Rio Grande / Rio Bravo System and River Management Challenges

2/26/2021

Anders Lundahl, NM ISC

River-System Maintenance in the San Acacia Reach: Middle Rio Grande Project 2.0

3/26/2021

Stephanie Roussel, NM Tech graduate student

Sines from ET: Breaking Down the Signals of Evapotranspiration after the Tiffany Fire

4/23/2021

Dr. Benjamin Duval, NMT Professor of Biology

"A deep dive into Middle Rio Grande nitrogen cycling: interrogating subsurface microbial gas flux and viral influences"

5/28/2021

Ashlee Rudolph, USBORIdentification of San Acacia Reach Options

6/25/2021

Gina Dellorusso, Save Our Bosque Task ForceThe Save Our Bosque Task Force-How a Non-Profit Uses Science to Address Community Issues

7/23/2021

Abigail Plecki, NM forestry

Tiffany Fire Rehabilitation: A Collaborative Success Story

8/27/2021

Kyle Stark, NMT PhD StudentChasing floods: measuring water and sediment in a Middle Rio Grande arroyo

9/24/2021

Kim Eichhorst, BEMP Science and Research Director"Using Community Science Data to Inform Management Decisions on the Rio Grande"

10/22/2021

Ethan Willians (NMT, Hydrology)

Katie McLain (NMT, Hydrology)

Marina Hein (NMT, Biology)

“Quantifying groundwater to surface water exchanges in the Belen reach of the MRGCD"

"Flow Conveyance Losses on the Middle Rio Grande"

"Vegetation Communities of the Middle Rio Grande"

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