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Dispersion lab
After a month of meetings with sponsors and regulators to keep the urban hydrology research funded, it was nice to spend some time in the lab teaching this year’s hydro class about solute transport and dispersion. We conducted a tracer … Continue reading
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FEFLOW demo
Grad student Jim Berglund and I are reviewing the groundwater model FEFLOW for use in his PhD research. We are looking for a code that does flow and transport in conduits, and FEFLOW has the added bonus of allowing heat … Continue reading
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New wireless weather station at Temple Ambler
I installed my first wireless logger to replace a broken weather station logger at Temple Ambler. Now the data can be checked online! The URL is https://www.hobolink.com/p/5d3befc35fa8777268a5cd604b62564c Help from IT at Temple Ambler was much appreciated during the set up.
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Stormwater samplers set up in Pennypack
I set up stormwater samplers at the College Settlement site in the headwaters of the Pennypack. The samplers are above and below a large retention basin that captures runoff from neighborhoods along Welsh Road. Villanova has extensive water budget monitoring … Continue reading
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Low flow sampling
We repeated our longitudinal sampling in the Wissahickon from the headwaters to the Philly border. Postdoc Sarah Ledford organized five of us to sample different segments and we met to collect samples in the center of the watershed within 15 … Continue reading
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New sediment sampler and Wissahickon wildlife
I tried out a new sediment sampler with grad student Alex Nawotke. The Helley-Smith sampler uses a net to catch suspended fines. We used it to collect fines in the bedload by kicking them up to create a suspension. Alex … Continue reading
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Student summer research awarded
The summer students research assistants presented posters at the college undergraduate research symposium. Congrats to Rachel Crowley (right photo) for winning 3rd place. She presented on the karst research conducted this summer. Congrats also to Paul O’Neill (left photo, co … Continue reading
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Abstracts for GSA in Denver
GSA is early this year, but we still managed to put together 5 presentations for Denver. Three talks on karst springs, one on microbial communities in urban streams, and one on our new education grant. Co-authors and titles are listed … Continue reading
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PO4 analyzer added to field monitoring
We now have a field deployable PO4 analyzer to monitor nutrients in our urban streams. Postdoc Sarah Ledford evaluated the system in the lab and we deployed on the Wissahickon at the end of July. More data!
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Blue Roof modified
Working with Villanova University, we have been monitoring a blue roof (rainwater storage system) on an apartment just off Temple’s campus. The roof was draining too fast to we modified the drainage pipes to try to increase storage time. The … Continue reading
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