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Appendix B: Biographical Sketches of Committee Members
Pages 138-143

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... from Ohio Wesleyan University. His current research interests include groundwater flow in fractured media, ground water recharge processes, welThead protection, and the hydrogeology of glacial deposits.
From page 139...
... BENEDYKT DZIEGIELEWSKI is an Associate Professor of Geography at Southern Illinois University at Carbondale, and Executive Director of the International Water Resources Association. His two main research areas are Water Demand Management (urban water conservation planning and evaluation, water demand forecasting, modeling of water use in urban sectors)
From page 140...
... His current research involves the application of GTS to flood plain mapping, water quality modeling, water resources assessment, hydrologic simulation, surface water-groundwater interaction, and global hydrology. He is the co-author of Applied Hydrology (McGraw-Hill, ~988)
From page 141...
... Her research interests include sediment transport and depositional processes in mountain gravel-bed streams; mechanisms of streamflow generation and their variations with watershed scale, geology, and land use; hydrologic behavior of frozen ground; hydrologic consequences of climate change; and hydrology of coastal and riparian wetlands. She was a member of the NRC/CGER/BRWM Committee for Yucca Mountain Peer Review: Surface Characteristics, Preclosure Hydrology, and Erosion.
From page 142...
... Her area of specialty is stream restoration, particularly acid mine drainage polluted streams of Appalachia, as well as restoration of channelized rivers. She founded the Appalachian Watershed Research Group at Ohio University, which has the mission of restoring desired functions of watersheds subject to mining, sedimentation and flooding.
From page 143...
... in civil engineering and operations research in 1987 from Princeton University, an M.S. in 1990 from Comell University, and a Ph.D.


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