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Citizen Science Training

What are these citizen science volunteers looking at?   A mobile app that helps them download temperature data.  Postdoc Sarah Beganskas and I hope to train citizen scientist to help us collect more temperature data in urban streams.  We want to … Continue reading

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New waders!

I ordered a pile of new waders and got my hydro class out in a stream to try them out.  Training the next generation of urban hydrologists.  

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Cold weather slug test

The undergrad hydro class learned how to slug test wells this week.  We went out to the Ambler campus where I have some wells in the Stockton formation, a nice sandstone aquifer.  Cold weather didn’t affect our test results, just … Continue reading

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Undergrad research on OM in stormwater sediment

Undergrad research assistant Ashlynn Young has helped us develop a technique for measuring organic matter the stormwater sediment samples that grad student Liz Cushman collected.  People keep asking us how much organic matter is in the sediment — now we … Continue reading

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Frozen stormwater

Postdoc Sarah Beganskas and I went out early in February to install some temperature loggers for citizen science monitoring and ran into a limitation: the stormwater was frozen in the culverts and pipes.  We were also scouting sites to install … Continue reading

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Teaming up on WASP model

Postdoc Sarah Beganskas is working with our colleagues in engineering, Rob Ryan and Eve Walters, to develop a calibrated model of WASP for the Wissahickon Creek. This model will help us understand how in stream processes are altered (improved?) by … Continue reading

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Who need anomalies?

PhD student Jim Berglund’s second paper just got accepted in Journal of Hydrology.  Subtitled “Who_Needs_Anomalies“, this paper describes karst flow path mixing using REEs and Ca/Zr ratios. Citation: Berglund, J.L. Toran, L., and Herman, E.K.  In press. Deducing Flow Path Mixing … Continue reading

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Jim Berglund wins TA Award

Jim Berglund won the Rick Valentino Outstanding TA award at the holiday party in December.  This award is given to a TA that embodies Rick Valentino’s devotion to teaching. Jim’s puns and carefully crafted lectures are a winner with his … Continue reading

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Everyone at AGU2018 in DC

What happens when you go to AGU with 2 postdocs (one former) and 4 grad students?  You have to hunt for their posters in the massive session hall (and don’t get too distracted by the posters to go to the … Continue reading

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Ambler vacant lot research

We keep adding new sensors to our vacant lot research site at Temple Ambler. Here we are installing new TEROS 12 soil moisture sensors that also record conductivity.  These are lined up with the permanent resistivity system that Gina Pope … Continue reading

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