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Article Files

Revised manuscript

Seepage Meter Paper - revision 1 - revisions will be made to the MS Word file to use the line numbers to reference in the response to the review of Neilans and Urbano, 2007 from Journal of Hydrology

Reviews of original submission

Original submission

Neilans and Urbano, 2007: Neilans, D., and Urbano, L.D., Assessing meter-scale heterogeneity of groundwater discharge using streambed thermal mapping, Journal of Hydrology, (in review) (manuscript: Seepage Meter Paper - version 10)

To the Journal of Hydrology. The text is in the MS Word .doc format, while the images are .tif.

Text files

Images

Old files

Old Neilans article files

Seepage Meter Paper - version 1

Seepage Meter Paper - version 2

Seepage Meter Paper - version 3 with black and white figures

Seepage Meter Paper - version 4 with black and white figures

Seepage Meter Paper - version 5 with black and white figures

Seepage Meter Paper - version 6 with black and white figures

Seepage Meter Paper - version 7 with black and white figures

Seepage Meter Paper - version 8 with black and white figures

Seepage Meter Paper - version 9 with black and white figures


Defence

defense powerpoint - Dan Neilans


Thesis Proposal, WIP

Thesis Proposal, revision 2

Thesis Proposal, revision 3

Thesis Proposal, revision 4

Thesis Proposal, revision 5

Introduction


Seepage Meter Paper

Weekly temperature and streambed topography.
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Weekly temperature and streambed topography.

Seepage Meter Paper - version 10 with black and white figures


Link to paper and Appendix


Hyp 1 and 2 chapter

Hyp 1 and 2 chapter - version 2


Hyp 3 chapter

sediment analysis chapter

Groundwater derived chemical effects on river geomorphology



Variograms and example of linear vs. spherical kriging


Thesis Chapters

Introduction

Verification of Equipment

Methods

Results

Discussion


Unused Chapters

Seep Tanks

Thermocouple Probe

Sediment Sieves

Failed Methods

Groundwater Discharge Localized Effects, Hypothesis 1 and 2

Resistance of River Bed, Hypothesis 3




Bibliography

Hypothesis Testing

Hypothesis Testing

Conclusions

Computer Modeling

Excel Test of Equations

Field Site

Neilans' reach

Data Files

Media:Dan Datafiles.zip

Summer Research

Research Assistants


Log Book

7-27-06

8-03-06

What we have learned so far

  • Springs appear to occur in small, 1 meter in diameter, areas.
  • Sping locations are reletively fixed
  • bars will migrate around springs
  • Temperature gradient is just as easily seen at bed surface as it is 20 cm below bed surface
  • Springs create quick sand locations where you can sink as much as a meter into the sand instantly</gallery>

Prospective Paper Ideas

Why Seep Tanks Won't Work

Identifying Springs By Means of Aereal Photography



Dan's New House Pics

Dan's New House Pics

Personal tools