Turbidity and Other Sediment Surrogates Workshop
List of Extended Abstracts
Appendix 2: Papers submitted as part of U.S. Geological Survey Circular 1250, "Turbidity and Other Sediment Surrogates Workshop," April 30-May 2, 2002, Reno, NV. Circular 1250, excluding the contents of appendix 2, can be accessed at http://water.usgs.gov/pubs/circ/2003/circ1250/.
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Agrawal, Y.C., and Pottsmith, H.C., New isokinetic version of the LISST technology targest needs of the Federal Subcommmittee on Sedimentation
Ankorn, P.D., and Landers, M.N., Lessons learned from turbidity field monitoring of 12 metropolitan Atlantic streams
Burke, J.R., Methods for continuous automated turbidity monitoring in British Columbia, Canada
Christensen, V.G., Rasmussen, P.P., and Ziegler, A.C., Comparison of estimated sediment loads using continuous turbidity measurements and regression analysis
Eads, Rand, Continuous turbidity monitoring in streams of northwestern California
Gartner, J.W., Estimation of suspended solids concentrations based on acoustic backscatter intensity: Theoretical background
Glysson, G.D., and Gray, J.R., Total suspended solids data for use in sediment studies
Gray, J.R., The need for surrogate technologies to monitor fluvial-sediment transport
Holdren, G.C., Biological aspects of turbidity and other optical properties of water
Horowitz, A.J., The use of rating (transport) curves to predict suspended sediment concentration: A matter of temporal resolution
Lewis, Jack, Estimation of suspended sediment flux in streams using continuous turbidity and flow data coupled with laboratory concentrations
Madej, M.A., Wilzbach, Margaret, Cummins, Kenneth, Ellis, Colleen, and Hadden, Samantha, The contribution of suspended organic sediments to turbidity and sediment flux
Melis, T.S., Topping, D.J., and Rubin, D.M., Testing laser-based sensors for continuous, in-situ monitoring of suspended sediment in the Colorado River, Grand Canyon, Arizona
Papacosta, Kemon, Turbidity calibration standards evaluated from a different perspective
Patiño, Eduardo, and Byrne, M.J., Use of acoustic instruments for estimating total suspended solids concentrations in streams — the south Florida experience
Pavelich, M.P., Turbidity studies at the National Water Quality Laboratory
Pratt, Thad, and Parchure, Trimbak, OBS calibration and field measurements
Pruitt, Bruce, Use of turbidity by State agencies
Rasmussen, P.P., Bettett, Trudy, Lee, Casey, and Christensen, V.G., Continuous in-situ measurement of turbidity in Kansas streams
Rasmussen, P.P., Christensen, V.G., and Ziegler, A.C., Real-time water-quality monitoring in Kansas
Sadar, Mike, Turbidity instrumentation -- an overview of today's available technology
Schoellhamer, D.H., Buchanana, P.A., and Ganju, N.K., Ten years of continuous suspended-sediment concentration monitoring in San Francisco Bay and delta
Swietlik, W.F., Managing turbidity, suspended solids and bedded sediments under the Clean Water Act - the EPA perspective
Uhrich, M.A., The advantage of continuous turbidity monitoring: A lesson from the North Santiam River basin, Oregon, 1998-2002
Uhrich, M.A., Determination of total and clay suspended-sediment loads from instream turbidity date in the North Santiam River basin, Oregon: 1998-2000
Wagner, R.J., Guidelines and standard procedures for monitoring turbidity
Warner, Richard, and Sturm, Terry, Turbidity as a surrogate to estimate the effluent suspended sediment concentration of sediment controls at a construction site in the southeastern United States
Wren, D.G., and Kuhnle, R.A., Surrogate techniques for suspended-sediment measurement
Ziegler, A.C., Issues related to use of turbidity measurements as a surrogate for suspended sediment