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This workshop took place July 17-22, 2005.

Online Curriculum From Participants
Participants have appended curriculum files to this site.

See related materials for links to additional items regarding interdisciplinary modeling for aquatic ecosystems.

Please note:

  • The login and password were emailed to participants on March 30, 2005; please contact Laurel Saito (lsaito@cabnr.unr.edu) or Heather Segale (hmsegale@ucdavis.edu) if you did not get this information.
NameInstitutionSpecialtyParticipant Web Pages
Dave BeauchampUniversity of WashingtonEcological modeling (fish)Ecological (fish)
Franco BiondiUniversity of Nevada, Reno Data and models Does the past matter?
John BradenUniversity of Illinois, UrbanaEconomics modeling Economics
Gayle DanaDesert Research InstituteSnow hydrology modeling Snow Hydrology
Donald DeAngelisU.S. Geological Survey, University of MiamiEcological systems modeling Ecological systems
Donald DeAngelisU.S. Geological Survey, University of MiamiScale issuessee Scale issues
Chris FritsenDesert Research InstituteEcological modeling (algae) Ecological (algae)
Mark GrismerUniversity of California, DavisGroundwater/surface water modeling Groundwater-surface water interactions
Mark GrismerUniversity of California, DavisScale issues Scale issues
Vanda GrubisicDesert Research InstituteAtmospheric modeling Atmospheric mesoscale modeling
Vanda GrubisicDesert Research InstituteAdvanced electronic resources - ACES ACES
Stephen JenkinsUniversity of Nevada, RenoPhilosophy of modeling Some thoughts on philosophy & modeling
George LeavesleyU.S. Geological SurveyMMS modeling Modular modeling system (MMS)
George LeavesleyU.S. Geological SurveyUncertainty, errors in modeling Uncertainty
George LeavesleyU.S. Geological SurveyModel exercise 3 - linking two models Model exercise 3
Pete LoucksCornell UniversityWater resources systems modeling Water resources systems
Venkatesh MerwadeUniversity of Texas at AustinCollaborative inter-institutional teaching Collaborative inter-institutional teaching
Venkatesh MerwadeUniversity of Texas at AustinGIS modeling GIS
Shelley OldsUniversity Corporation for Atmospheric Research, Digital Library for Earth System Education Program CenterAdvanced electronic resources - DLESE DLESE, You, and Building Collections
Ania PanorskaUniversity of Nevada, RenoStatistical modeling Statistical
Greg PohllDesert Research InstituteFlow and transport modeling Flow and transport
Laurel SaitoUniversity of Nevada, RenoOrganizer, aquatic ecosystem modeling Related material
Laurel SaitoUniversity of Nevada, RenoScale issuessee Scale issues
Laurel SaitoUniversity of Nevada, RenoModel exercise 1: Linkage discussions Model exercise 1: Linkage discussions
Laurel SaitoUniversity of Nevada, RenoCase study Shasta Lake Case study - Shasta Lake
Geoff SchladowUniversity of California, DavisLake Tahoe modeling Case study - Lake Tahoe
Rick SusfalkDesert Research InstituteIncline Creek model exercise Model exercise 2 and Incline Creek field trip
Glenn TootleUniversity of Wyoming (formerly UNLV)Hydrologic, watershed modeling Hydrologic/watershed
John WarwickDesert Research InstituteWater quality modeling Water quality
Claire WeltyUniversity of Maryland, BaltimoreBaltimore LTER modeling Case study - urban watershed


[Updated Oct 2006]

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