8:30 a.m. Parameter estimation in groundwater flow models with distributed and pointwise observations. Ben Fitzpatrick, Jr.*, North Carolina State University
Michael Allen Jeffris, North Carolina State University
(897-92-634)
9:00 a.m. Towards higher resolution modeling of hydraulic conductivity fields. James R. Brannan*, Clemson University
William J. Bosl, University of California, Livermore
(897-92-510)
9:30 a.m. Optimal pulsed pumping for aquifer remediation when contaminant transport is affected by rate-limited sorption. Mark E. Oxley*, Air Force Institute of Technology
(897-49-745)
10:00 a.m. To conserve or harvest and rotate: An economic assessment of old-growth forests. David C. Trunnell*, Xavier University
(897-92-877)
10:30 a.m. Stochastic models to find the optimum harvest quotas. Ahlam El-Hage Tannouri*, Morgan State University
(897-92-797)
1:30 p.m. Retrospective risk assessment of an individual-based Daphnia population model. Eric Funasaki*, University of Tennessee, Knoxville
(897-92-579)
2:00 p.m. Earthmath studies: A precalculus course to study environmental problems. Nancy Zumoff*, Kennesaw State College
Christopher Schaufele, Kennesaw State College
(897-92-92)
2:30 p.m. A graph-theoretic analysis of the structure of stressors in the Green Bay ecosystem. Robert B. Wenger*, University of Wisconsin, Green Bay
(897-92-606)
3:00 p.m. A global climate model for scalable parallel computers. John B. Drake*, Oak Ridge National Laboratories
(897-92-958)