Admin and Amirreza at the SEDHYD conference in St. Louis by the Arch.

Amirreza presents at SEDHYD in St. Louis

Amirreza gives an oral presentation at the Sedimentation and Hydrologic Modeling Conference. Amirreza presents a talk on “Assessing Continental Gradients In The Significance of Runoff and Baseflow To Turbidity Generation In Streams” at the SEDHYD session on Using Tracers to Characterize Sediment Sources and Dynamics.

Zack's committee were professors Amy Hansen (left), Admin Husic (center), and Joshua Roundy (right).

Zack defends his Masters thesis

Zack defends his Masters thesis Zack McVey successfully defended his thesis titled “Urbanization as a limiter and catalyst of watershed-scale sediment transport: insights from probabilistic connectivity modeling.” His committee members were professors Admin Husic (Chair), Amy Hansen, and Joshua Roundy.