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CONFERENCE PAPERS

(** denotes refereed)


McDonnell, J.J., B. McGlynn, K. Vache and I. Tromp van Meerveld (2005). Process information needed to predict forest management activities on water quantity and quality. Proc. HydroKorea Conference, Seoul South Korea, 10 p.
Vaché K., McDonnell J.J. and K. McGuire. 2004. On the reconciliation of hillslope experimental evidence and catchment model structure: a case for water residence time. In: Proceedings, NATO Advanced Research Workshop on Physically Based River Basin Modeling. O’Connell and Kuchiment, Editors.
McDonnell, J.J. and K.B. Vaché. 2004. Gauging the ungauged basin: From field reconnaissance to long term instrumentation. In: Proceedings, International Instrumented Watershed Symposium (IIWS). Web publication, URL: http://www.osern.rr.ualberta.ca/IIWSproceedings.htm
McDonnell, J.J. 2003. Surface and subsurface processes and modeling at the watershed scale. In: Proceedings, Water and Environment Conference, Singh, V.P., Editor.
Weiler, M., T. Uchida and J.J. McDonnell. 2003. Connectivity due to preferential flow controls water flow and solute transport at the hillslope scale. p. 398-403 In: Proceedings, Interactive modeling of Biophysical, Social and Biological Systems for Resource Management Solutions. MODSIM 2003, D. Post, Editor.
Uhlenbrook, S., Didszun, J., Tilch, N. J.J. McDonnell and K. McGuire (2002). Breaking up is always difficult – delineating similar landscape units as a tool to inject a process component into PUB. In: Proceedings, IAHS Prediction in Ungauged Basins Meeting. October. Brasilia.
McDonnell, J., B. McGlynn, M. Weiler. 2002. Scaling and non-linearity of runoff processes. Issues of scale and non-linearity in hydrology. In: Proceedings, Challenges and opportunities for scientific research and professional practice. Vancouver, Canada.
Weiler, M. & McDonnell, J. 2002. Virtual experiments: A new approach to study water flow and solute transport at the hillslope scale. In: Proceedings, ERB and Northern European FRIEND Project 5 Conference: Interdisciplinary Approaches in Small Catchment Hydrology: Monitoring and Research, Bratislava, Slovakia.
Seibert, J. and J.J. McDonnell. 2000. Towards a better process representation of catchment hydrology in conceptual runoff modelling; Runoff generation and implication s for river basin modeling. p. 229-235 In: Proceedings, Freiburger Schriften zur Hydrologie, 13, Freiburg, Deutschland. Leibundgut, C., Uhlenbrock, S. and McDonnell, J., Editors.
Hjerdt, K.N, R. S. Melloh, J. Taylor, C. Shanley, C. Kendall, and J. J. McDonnell. 2000. Evaluating the impact of spatially and temporally varying d18O of recharge on hydrograph separation during Spring melt of 1999. In: Proceedings, Eastern Snow Conference. May. Syracuse, New York.
Sun, C., C. Neale, J.J. McDonnell and H. Cheng. 1996. Snow classification from SSM/I over varied terrain using an artificial neural network classifier. p. 133-135 In: Proceedings, International Geoscience and Remote Sensing Symposium (IGARSS=96), Remote Sensing for a Sustainable Future.
Sun, C., C. Neale and J.J. McDonnell. 1996. Snow wetness from SSM/I data over varied terrain using an artificial neural network. In: Proceedings, Eastern Snow Conference, 6pp.
Perlitsh, S., J.J. McDonnell, H. Green, S. Perlitsh, B. Hill, D. Borchert and S. Marino. 1996. A comparison of measured and modeled water flow and quality from three suburban catchments. p. 49-60. In: Proceedings, New York City Water Supply Studies. American Water Resources Association. McDonnell, J.J., D. Leopold, B. Neville, S. Stribling, Editors.
Borchert, D., S. Marino, S. Perlitsh, H. Green and J. McDonnell. 1996. Testing the effectiveness of BMP’s using urban stormwater models: Project overview. p. 37-48 In: Proceedings, New York City Water Supply Studies. American Water Resources Association. McDonnell, J.J., D. Leopold, B. Neville, S. Stribling, Editors.
Sun, C., C. Neale and J.J. McDonnell. 1996. The potential of using artificial neural network in estimation of snow water equivalent from SSM/I data. In: Proceedings, AGU Hydrology Days. June. Fort Collins, Colorado. 11pg.
Sun, C., H. Cheng, J.J. McDonnell and C. Neale. 1995. Classification of mountain snowpack from passive microwave measurements using an artificial neural network approach. In: Proceedings, IEEE International Conference on Acoustics, Speech and Signal Processing vol 5: 3451-3454.
Tarboton, D.G., T. Jackson, J.Z. Liu, C. Neale, K. Cooley and J.J. McDonnell. 1995. A grid based distributed hydrologic model: testing against data from the Reynold's Creek experimental watershed. p. 79-85 In: Proceedings, American Meteorological Society, Conference on Hydrology.
Sun, C., C. Neale and J.J. McDonnell. 1995. Relationship between snow wetness and air temperature and its use in the development of an SSM/I snow wetness algorithm. p. 271-280 In: Proceedings, AGU 15th Annual Hydrology Days.
Unnikrishna, P.V., J.J. McDonnell, D.G. Tarboton, C. Kendall and K. Cooley. 1995. Stable isotope tracing as a tool for testing assumptions in a grid based distributed hydrologic model. p. 86-91 In: Proceedings, American Meteorological Society, Conference on Hydrology,
Brammer, D., V. Brown, R. Houck, C. Kendall, J.J. McDonnell and A. Titus. 1994. Effect of cover type on snow isotopic composition. p. 105-114 In: Proceedings, 51st Eastern Snow Conference.
Harris, D. and J.J. McDonnell. 1993. Soil moisture and vegetation response to climate change: Strategies for validating a watershed simulation model. p. 99-101 In: Proceedings, American Meteorological Society, Conference on Hydrology.
Kumar, V., J.J. McDonnell and R.C. Peralta. 1992. Improvement of non-point source pollution management using GIS. In: Proceedings, American Water Resources Association Annual Meeting. November. Reno, Nevada. 9pp.
Sauter, K.A. and J.J. McDonnell. 1992. Prediction of snowmelt rates at a forested alpine site in Northern Utah. In: Proceedings, Western Snow Conference. April. Jackson Hole, Wyoming. 10pp.
McDonnell, J.J. 1991. A laboratory system for examining vegetation-induced rainfall infiltration. Bulletin of the Hydrographical Service of Austria (Mitteilungsblatt des Hydrographischen Dienstes in Osterreich), 65/66:217-220.
McDonnell, J.J. and C.H. Taylor. 1986. Effects of varying snowpack and watershed conditions on snowmelt runoff response. p.262 266. In: Proceedings, 42nd Eastern Snow Conference. June. Montreal.
Buttle, J.M. and J.J. McDonnell. 1986. Snowpack depletion in a forested watershed. p. 267 271 In: Proceedings, 42nd Eastern Snow Conference. June 1985. Montreal.
Papers in preparation, abstracts and reports are omitted
OTHER PRESENTATIONS:

Local University Seminars:

2004 OSU Math Department Seminar Series, OSU Corvallis OR

2004 HJA Science Hour, OSU Corvallis OR

2003 HJA Science Hour, OSU Corvallis OR

2003 OSU Hydrology Seminar Series, OSU Corvallis OR

2002 Dept. of Crop and Soil Science, OSU Corvallis OR

2002 Dept. of Bioresource Engineering, OSU, Corvallis OR

2002 Forest Engineering Seminar series, OSU Corvallis OR

2001 Oregon Dept of Forestry Workshop on Headwater Streams, Corvallis OR

2001 College of Forestry Freshman Class, Corvallis, OR

2000 HJ Andrews Annual Research Symposium, Corvallis, OR

2000 OSU Hydrophiles Group, Corvallis OR

2000 Dept. of Forest Engineering, OSU Corvallis OR

1998 Faculty of Forestry, SUNY-ESF, Syracuse, New York.

1996 Syracuse University, Dept. of Geology, Syracuse New York.

1996 Syracuse University, Dept. of Civil and Environmental Engineering, Syracuse, New York.

1996 Faculty of Forestry, SUNY-ESF, Syracuse, New York.

1995 Syracuse University, Dept. of Civil and Environmental Engineering, Syracuse, New York.

1992 Utah State University, Dept. of Civil and Environmental Engineering, Logan, Utah.

1991 Utah State University, Ecology Center, Logan, Utah.


Public Lectures:

2003 CH2MHill, Portland OR office

2002 Golder and Associates, Mining Engineering Group, Vancouver BC Canada

1999 State Legislature of New York, SMART-NY Forum.

1998 SUNY-ESF Board of Trustees Meeting, Syracuse, New York.

1997 SUNY Brockport, Dept. of Earth Sciences, Keynote Speech for the Annual Awards Banquet.

1994 American Water Resources Association, Salt City Student Chapter, Syracuse, New York.

1994 Society of American Foresters, Syracuse New York Student Chapter, Syracuse, New York.

1992 California Earthwatch Society, Los Angeles, California, New York.

1990 Huntsville Geological Society, Huntsville, Alabama, New York.

1988 Royal Commonwealth Society, Keynote Speech for Annual Meeting, Christchurch, New Zealand.

GRADUATE PROGRAM:
MS Theses Directed (* denotes co-supervision)

Awasthi, K. 1995. A laboratory model of hillslope runoff. M.S. Plan B, SUNY-ESF, 35pp.


Brammer, D. 1996. Hillslope hydrology of a small forested catchment, Maimai New Zealand. M.S. SUNY-ESF, 90pp. plus appendices.
Brown, V. 1996. The role of event water, rapid shallow flowpaths and catchment size in summer stormflow. M.S. SUNY-ESF, 73pp. plus appendices.
Kendall, K. 1997. Snowmelt runoff in steep humid areas: A test of the transmissivity feedback mechanism at the Sleepers River watershed. M.S. SUNY-ESF, 142pp.*
Kumar, V. 1993. Development of GIS-based water quality model using AgNPS. M.S. Thesis, Civil and Environmental Engineering. Utah State University, 56pp.

McGlynn, B. 1997. Flowpaths in the riparian zone: Reconciling hydrometric, chemical and isotopic evidence. M.S. 78pp.*


McIntosh, J. 1996. The effects of preferential flow on soil water movement and conservative solute transport in large intact soil cores. M.S. SUNY-ESF, 69pp.
Patchett, S. 1999. Comparison of mixing models for isotope hydrograph separation. M.S. SUNY-ESF, 49pp.*
Sauter, K. 1991. The use of bulk aerodynamic formulae for determining latent and sensible heat flux over melting snow: A field based approach. M.S. Watershed Science, Utah State University, 110, pp.
Taratoot, M. 1993. Moisture and energy conditions in a sloping laboratory soil mass. M.S.Watershed Science, Utah State University, 75pp.
Titus, A. 1998. Physical and isotopic relations between saturated area development and old/new water mixing. M.S. SUNY-ESF, abd.
Welsch, D. 1999. Nitrogen flushing in the Catskill Mountains. M.S. SUNY-ESF, 74pp.*

Zumbuhl, A. 1998. Spatial modeling of soil depth and landscape variability in a small forested catchment. M.S. SUNY-ESF, 119pp.



PhD Theses Directed
(* denotes co-supervision)
Burns, D. 1999. The hydrochemical evolution of stormflow in a forested Piedmont catchment. Ph.D. SUNY-ESF, 192pp.
Goff, B.G. 1991. Hydrologic and erosion response of a disturbed sagebrush hillslope. Ph.D. Watershed Science, Utah State University, 138pp.
Harris, D. 1995. A watershed simulation model with vegetation. Ph.D. Watershed Science, Utah State University, 285pp.
Hjerdt, N. 2002. Scale effects on streamflow generation processes in till catchments. Ph.D. SUNY-ESF, 183pp (Awarded AGU Best Student Paper)
McGuire, K. 2004. Water residence time distribution and water age spectra. Ph.D. Oregon State University, 2xxpp. (Awarded the OSU Forest Engineering Award for Graduate Student Excellence)
McGlynn, B. 2002. The role of riparian zones in catchment hydrology and geochemistry. Ph.D. SUNY ESF. 194 pp. (Awarded AGU Horton Research Grant; Two Invited Posters at 2001 Fall AGU Meeting)
McHale, M. 1999. Hydrological controls of nitrogen cycling in an Adirondack watershed. Ph.D. SUNY-ESF, 221pp.*
Sun, C. 1995. Integration of special sensor microwave imager (SSM/I) and in situ data for snow studies from space. Ph.D. Watershed Science, Utah State University, 140pp.
Tromp-VanMeerveld, I. 2004. Hillslope hydrology: from patterns to processes, Ph.D. Oregon

State University, Corvallis. 270 p. (Awarded OSU College of Forestry Fellowship)


Unnikrishna, P.V. 1995. Stable isotope tracer study of flow generation mechanisms in a small, semi-arid

mountain watershed. Ph.D. Civil and Environmental Engineering. Utah State University, 230pp.



Theses in Progress

Alley, D. Sources of storm runoff in a semi-arid basin. MS (Geosciences), Anticipated Dec 2007.


Anderson, A., Effect of forest roads on lateral flow interception. PhD (University of British Columbia), Anticipated Aug 2007 *
Barnard, H. Ecohydrological processes at the HJ Andrews LTER. PhD (Forest Science), Anticipated Aug 2008 * (Awarded Ford Foundation Fellowship)
Poor, CJ., Effect of landuse on streamwater nitrate. PhD (Civil and Environmental Engieering, Anticipated Dec 2006 *
Graham, C. Non-invasive geophysics for watershed characterization. PhD. anticipated completion date Aug. 2008. (Awarded NSF IGERT Fellowship)
Mazurkewicz, A. Snowmelt hydrology of a semi-arid watershed. MS. Anticipated August 2006.
Schmalenberg, J., Effect of the B and B wildfire on snow accumulation and melt. MS (Geosciences). Anticipated Dec 2006. *
VanVeersveld, W. Hydrological controls on nutrient flushing. PhD. Anticipated completion date June 2006.
OSU International Student Interns

Amed, S., IAEA and NRC Fellow from the Bangladesh Water Development Board, Isotope Traineeship, March-May, 2002


Frey, M., PhD student from EAWAG/ETH Zurich, A hillslope scale model experiment of threshold behavior, Sept-Dec 2004.

Martius, O., Pre-diplome student from ETH Zurich, EM Analysis of volumetric water content, April – July 2001.


Starcke, C., Pre-diplome student from Braunsweig University, Germany, Isotopic Analysis of Columbia River Waters, Sept 2000 – June 2001
Reiter, M., Diplome student from Freiburg University, Germany, Hillslope Hydrology of the Oregon Coast Range, March 2003 – May 2003.
Post-Doctoral Scholars

Cirmo, Chris., Ph.D from Syracuse University, worked on Hydrological-Biogeochemical Linkages in Nitrogen Cycling, May 1994 - August 1994.


Freer, Jim., Ph.D. from Lancaster University, England, worked on Development of a Hydrogeochemical Version of TOPMODEL, January 1995 - January 1997.
Green, Hannah., Ph.D. from Lancaster University, England, worked on Stormwater Management Modeling, January 1995 - January 1997.
Inamdar, Shreeram, PhD from U. of West Virginia, worked on Hydrobiogeochemical Modeling, September 1999 – August 2001 (co-supervised with main advisor Myron Mitchell).
James, April, PhD from McGill University, working on Hillslope Flow Theory and Modeling, May 2005-April 2006.
Keim, Richard, PhD from Oregon State University, worked on Hillslope flow modeling with Throughfall Intensity Smoothing, August 2003 – January 2004.
Kim, Kyongha, Ph.D. from Seoul University, South Korea, worked on Dynamics of Subsurface Stormflow and Macropore-Matrix Interactions, June 1994 - June 1996.
Sherlock, Mark, Ph.D. from Lancaster University, England, worked on Hillslope Tracer Experiments of Septic Leachate in the New York City Water Supply Watershed, April 1998 - March 2001.
Seibert, Jan, Ph.D. from Uppsala University, worked on Distributed Watershed Modeling, January 2000 – January 2001.
Uchida, Taro, PhD from Kyoto University, worked on Hillslope Hydrology Intercomparison and Classification, (August 2002-January 2003)
Vaché , Kellie, PhD from Oregon State University, worked on Mesoscale Watershed Modeling (June 2003-May 2005).
Vitvar, Tomas, PhD from ETH Zurich, worked on Residence Time Modeling of Urban Waters, January 2000-July 2003.
Weiler, M., PhD from ETH Zurich, worked on Hydrology of Alaska Headwater Catchments, October 2001-September 2003. (awarded College of Forestry, Research Fellow Prize)
Youn, HoJoong, Ph.D. from Seoul University, South Korea, worked on Subsurface Flow and Landslide Initiation, December 1995 - May 1996.
CONFLICT OF INTEREST

[Collaborators on Papers, Proposals or Reports (since obtaining PhD; not including students/post docs)]:

Malcolm Anderson (Dept. Of Geography, Bristol University)

Brent Aulenbach (U.S. Geological Survey, Atlanta)

Larry Band (Dept. of Geography, University of North Carolina).

Paul Bates (Dept. of Geography, Bristol University)

Alfred Becker (Center for Climate Studies, Potsdam University)

Keith Beven (Center for Environmental Systems, Lancaster University)

Peter Black (Dept. of Forestry, SUNY-ESF)

Mike Bonell (UNESCO, Paris)

Dale Borchert (New York City Department of Environmental Protection)

Breck Bowden (Landcare, New Zealand)

Axel Bronstert (Potsdam University)

Jim Buttle (Watershed Ecosystems, Trent University)

J.J. Cheng (Dept. of Computer Science, Utah State University)

John Christy (Dept. of Atmospheric Sciences, University of Alabama)

Chris Cirmo (Dept. of Geology, SUNY-Cortland)

Nick Costes (NASA, Marshall Space Flight Center)

Keith Cooley (USDA/ARS, Northwest Watershed Research Center)

Deb Curry (New York City Department of Environmental Protection)

Craig Devine (ARCADIS, Denver)

Jim Dobrowolski (Dept. of Range Science, Utah State University)

Jim Doolittle (U.S. Department of Agriculture, Agricultural Research Service, Lincoln NE)

Charlie Driscoll (Dept. of Civil and Environmental Engineering, Syracuse University)

Rick Edwards (US Forest Service, Juneau Research Station)

Steve Effler (Upstate Freshwater Institute, Syracuse)

Helmut Elsenbeer (Potsdam University)

Gordon Grant (US Forest Service, Pacific Northwest Station)

Greg Hancock (Dept. of Environmental Engineering, Newcastle University, Newcastle)

Charlie Hall (Dept. of Environmental and Forest Biology, SUNY-ESF)

Jim Hassett (Dept. of Forest Engineering, SUNY-ESF)

Chuck Hawkins (Dept. of Fisheries and Wildlife, Utah State University)

John Hoopes (Dept of Civil Engineering, University of Wisconsin)

Rick Hooper (CUASHI, Washington)

Dave Hulse (Dept. of Landscape Architecture, University of Oregon)

George Ice (NCASI, Corvallis)

Rhett Jackson (Dept. of Forestry, University of Georgia, Athens)

Julia Jones (Dept. of Geosciences, Oregon State University)

Jetse Kalma (Dept, of Environmental Engineering, Newcastle University)

Carol Kendall (U.S. Geological Survey, Menlo Park)

Chuck Kroll (Dept. of Forest Engineering, SUNY-ESF)

Praveen Kumar (Dept. of Civil and Environmental Engineering, University of Illinois)

Greg Lawrence (U.S. Geological Survey, Albany)

Chris Leibundgut (Institute of Hydrology, Freiberg University)

Charlie Luce (US Forest Service, Boise)

Luis Martinez (University of Guadalajara)

Danny Marks (USDA/ARS Northwest Watershed Research Center, Boise)

Bruce McGurk (U.S. Forest Service, Pacific Southwest Experiment Station)

Myron Mitchell (Dept. of Environmental and Forest Biology, SUNY-ESF)

Steve Marino (New York City Department of Environmental Protection)

David Myrold (College of Ocean and Atmospheric Sciences, Oregon State University)

Pete Murdoch (U.S. Geological Survey, Albany)

Chris Neale (Dept. of Biological and Irrigation Engineering, Utah State University)

Mike O’Neill (USDA, Washington DC)

Ian Owens (Dept. of Geography, University of Canterbury)

Andy Pearce (LandCare New Zealand)

Rick Peralta (Dept. of Biological and Irrigation Engineering, Utah State University)

Jake Peters (U.S. Geological Survey, Atlanta)

Alan Rodhe (Dept. of Hydrology, Upsalla University)

Lindsay Rowe (LandCare New Zealand)

Hubert Savenije (Civil Engineering, TU Delft)

Sherry Schiff (Groundwater Center, University of Waterloo)

John Selker (Dept. of Bioresource Engineering, Oregon State University)

Jamie Shanley (U.S. Geological Survey, Montpelier)

Arne Skaugset, (Dept. of Forest Engineering, Oregon State University)

Roy Sidle (Dept. of Geography, Singapore University)

Don Siegel (Dept. of Geology, Syracuse University)

Siva Sivapalan (Dept. of Geography, University of Illinois)

Thor Smith (U.S. Geological Survey, Montpelier)

Mike Stewart (Institute of Nuclear and Geological Sciences, New Zealand)

Marc Stielitz (Dept. of Civil Engineering, Georgia Tech)

Sam Stribling (Tetra Tech Inc., Maryland)

Fred Swanson (US Forest Service, PNW Station, Corvallis)

Tadashi Tanaka (Dept. of Geosciences, Tsukuba University)

Dave Tarboton (Dept. of Civil Engineering, Utah State University)

Colin Taylor (Dept. of Geography, Trent University)

Sidey Timmins (Oak Ridge National Lab)

Yoshio Tsuboyama (Japan Forestry and Forest Products Research Center, Tsukuba)

Stefan Uhlenbrook (Institute for Hydrology, Freiburg University)

Mike Unsworth (COAS, OSU)

Thorsten Wagener (Dept. of Civil and Environmental Engineering, Penn State University)

Steve Williams (NCAR, Boulder)

Ross Woods (National Water and Atmospheric Research Center, Christchurch, New Zealand)

Rick Woodsmith (US Forest Service, Wenatchee Research Station)

Dave Wolock (U.S. Geological Survey, Lawrence)



Gu Wiezu (Chinese Water Resources Agency, Nanjing China)






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