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Colorado State University hosts conferences and events from all disciplines across campus. These digital collections include materials presented at various conferences and events held at CSU.
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Item Open Access 01 Program: Environmental justice in the Anthropocene symposium(Colorado State University. Libraries, 2017) Colorado State University. School of Global Environmental Sustainability, author"We have planned a diverse, international Symposium on Environmental Justice in the Anthropocene. In this program, you will find logistical information about the symposium, the School of Global Environmental Sustainability (SoGES) Environmental Justice and Sustainability in the Anthropocene Global Challenge Research Team (GCRT), Colorado State University, and Fort Collins."Item Open Access 02 Agenda: Environmental justice in the Anthropocene symposium(Colorado State University. Libraries, 2017) Colorado State University. School of Global Environmental Sustainability, authorFinal agenda for the "Environmental Justice in the Anthropocene Symposium" held on April 24-25, 2017, Colorado State University, Fort Collins Colorado.Item Open Access 10th annual CVMBS research day scientific proceedings(Colorado State University. Libraries, 2009) Colorado State University. College of Veterinary Medicine and Biomedical Sciences, authorIncludes the Pfizer Research Award winner and abstracts only of the oral sessions and posters.Item Open Access 11th annual CVMBS research day scientific proceedings(Colorado State University. Libraries, 2010) Colorado State University. College of Veterinary Medicine and Biomedical Sciences, authorIncludes the Pfizer Research Award winner and abstracts only of the oral sessions and posters.Item Open Access 12th annual CVMBS research day scientific proceedings(Colorado State University. Libraries, 2011) Colorado State University. College of Veterinary Medicine and Biomedical Sciences, authorIncludes the Pfizer Research Award winner and abstracts only of the oral sessions and posters.Item Open Access 13th annual College of Veterinary Medicine and Biomedical Sciences research day scientific proceedings(Colorado State University. Libraries, 2012) Colorado State University. College of Veterinary Medicine and Biomedical Sciences, authorIncludes the Pfizer Research Award winner and abstracts only of the oral sessions and posters.Item Open Access 14th annual College of Veterinary Medicine and Biomedical Sciences research day scientific proceedings(Colorado State University. Libraries, 2013) Colorado State University. College of Veterinary Medicine and Biomedical Sciences, authorIncludes the Pfizer Research Award winner and abstracts only of the oral sessions and posters.Item Open Access 18th annual research day: scientific proceedings(Colorado State University. Libraries, 2017-01-28) Colorado State University. College of Veterinary Medicine and Biomedical Sciences, authorOur 18th Annual Research Day showcases the work of more than 150 aspiring scientists in Colorado State University's College of Veterinary Medicine and Biomedical Sciences. The day gives our rising stars vital experience presenting their research findings to a scientific audience through poster displays and talks. The day also provides young researchers with an avenue for feedback to help them develop ideas that, in many cases, will become lifelong scientific pursuits. In a sign of significance, the research projects on display are sponsored by two dozen well-respected companies, foundations, and institutions concerned with improving human, animal, and environmental well-being.Item Open Access 2002 municipal response to drought in the Colorado Front Range(Colorado State University. Libraries, 2003) Kenney, Douglas, author; Klein, Roberta, author; Morrison, Adam, author; Colorado State University, publisherAs part of its ongoing efforts to analyze the vulnerability of water resources in Colorado's South Platte River Basin to the impacts of climate variability and regional growth, the Western Water Assessment examined the drought response of nine cities along the Front Range during the summer of 2002. Our hypothesis was that outdoor watering restrictions imposed in response to drought result in less water being consumed than would normally be expected, given climatic conditions and population growth. The study compared water use during summer of 2002 during restrictions to use in 2000 and 2001 when such restrictions were not in place. An additional goal was to compare cities to each other, identifying potential trends between different strategies and different levels of success. Results for each city are tabulated using a standardized methodology, allowing cross-city comparisons. The goal is to help municipal water managers assess and refine drought coping strategies.Item Open Access 23rd annual research day: scientific proceedings(Colorado State University. Libraries, 2022) Colorado State University. College of Veterinary Medicine and Biomedical Sciences, authorOur 23rd annual Research Day held on January 22, 2022 in the Lory Student Center showcases the work of more than 100 aspiring scientists in Colorado State University's College of Veterinary Medicine and Biomedical Sciences. The event gives our rising stars vital experience presenting their research findings to a scientific audience through poster displays and talks. The day also provides young researchers with an avenue for feedback to help them develop ideas that, in many cases, will become lifelong scientific pursuits.Item Open Access 40th annual AGU hydrology days(Colorado State University. Libraries, 2020) American Geophysical Union, author; Colorado State University, author; Colorado State University, publisherIncludes the schedule and presentation abstracts only. The 40th Annual American Geophysical Union Hydrology Days meeting, held on April 13-14, 2020, provides a unique opportunity for students, faculty, staff and practitioners to engage in wide range of water-related interdisciplinary research topics. In addition to hydrologic systems, the event covers a broad range of water concerns, including agriculture and water rights, sustainability and conservation, climate change and urbanization, economics and policy. Hydrology Days' 40th anniversary builds on CSU legacy of excellence in water-related studies. Program includes abstracts of presentations.Item Open Access 41st annual AGU hydrology days(Colorado State University. Libraries, 2021) American Geophysical Union, author; Colorado State University, authorIncludes the schedule and presentation abstracts only. The 41st Annual American Geophysical Union Hydrology Days meeting held on March 30-31, 2021, provides a unique opportunity for students, faculty, staff and practitioners to engage in wide range of water-related interdisciplinary research topics. Unfortunately, the global pandemic has left students with limited opportunities to share their research and satisfy graduation requirements. This year the spotlight focused on students to highlight the interconnections of water and linked systems. The 2021 Student Showcase provides an opportunity for students to exchange ideas, present their research findings and refine their science communication skills.Item Open Access 42nd annual AGU hydrology days(Colorado State University. Libraries, 2022) American Geophysical Union, author; Colorado State University, authorIncludes the schedule and presentation abstracts only. The 42nd Annual American Geophysical Union Hydrology Days meeting held on April 25-27, 2022, provides a unique opportunity for students, faculty, staff and practitioners to engage in wide range of water-related interdisciplinary research topics.Item Open Access 43rd annual AGU hydrology days(Colorado State University. Libraries, 2023) American Geophysical Union, author; Colorado State University, author; One Water Solutions Institute, authorIncludes the schedule and presentation abstracts only. The 43rd Annual American Geophysical Union Hydrology Days meeting held on March 21-22, 2023 provides a unique opportunity for students, faculty, staff and practitioners to engage in wide range of water-related interdisciplinary research topics. The 2023 event lands on the United Nations' annual World Water Day (March 22) with an emphasis on accelerating change to solve the water and sanitation crisis. In addition, building upon the University's Courageous Strategic Transformation we endeavor to broaden participation across campus as well as regional institutions. This year we encourage presentations from a wide variety of sessions designed to highlight the interconnections of water and linked systems. The Student Showcase will provide an opportunity for students to exchange ideas, present their research findings and refine their science communication skills. Select students will be invited to contribute to a special issue of Colorado Water! Students interested in entering the student competition must adhere to posted deadlines, register and submit an abstract to confirm their participation. Faculty, staff, practitioners and industry representatives are encouraged to attend the event and learn just how poised our students are to enter the workforce – take this opportunity to enhance the student experience and invest in the future! The spring meeting endeavors to expand our attendance beyond engineering and hydrology by engaging colleges across campus to holistically represent the far-reaching facets of water.Item Open Access 44th annual AGU hydrology days(Colorado State University. Libraries, 2024-04) Stout, Morgan, compiler; American Geophysical Union, author; Colorado State University, author; One Water Solutions Institute, authorIncludes the schedule and presentation abstracts only. The 44th annual AGU Hydrology Days was an event with over 40 presentations and keynote addresses by Dr. Martha Anderson, USDA, and Dr. Christa Peters-Lidard, NASA. The topics of this year's Hydrology Days included ecohydrology, climate & meteorology, geoscience & groundwater, hydraulics & geomorphology, water, and hydrologic systems. There was also the annual showcase that allowed students from all disciplines to give 5-minute lightning presentations about a topic within one of those areas. Students were also given the unique opportunity to expand on their research and present a technical presentation.Item Open Access 7th annual CVMBS research day scientific proceedings(Colorado State University. Libraries, 2006-02-04) Colorado State University. College of Veterinary Medicine and Biomedical Sciences, author; Phi Zeta, authorIncludes abstracts only of the oral sessions and posters.Item Open Access 8th annual CVMBS research day scientific proceedings(Colorado State University. Libraries, 2007-02-17) Colorado State University. College of Veterinary Medicine and Biomedical Sciences, author; Phi Zeta, authorIncludes the Pfizer Research Award winner and abstracts only of the oral sessions and posters.Item Open Access 9th annual CVMBS research day scientific proceedings(Colorado State University. Libraries, 2008) Colorado State University. College of Veterinary Medicine and Biomedical Sciences, authorIncludes the Pfizer Research Award winner and abstracts only of the oral sessions and posters.Item Open Access A brief history of unicorn husbandry and other magical wonders: data and the library(Colorado State University. Libraries, 2016-06-02) Wirz, Jackie, author; Society of Quality Assurance, publisherItem Open Access A conceptual framework for the use of machine learning for the synthesis of stream discharge - gage height rating curves(Colorado State University. Libraries, 2016) Allen, Sarah M., author; Emerman, Steven H., author; Murdock, Thomas H., author; Tulley, Skyler K., author; Colorado State University, publisherThe objective of this research is to use machine learning for the synthesis of stream discharge – gage height rating curves from easily measurable hydrogeologic parameters. A machine learning algorithm would require as input a compilation of relevant hydrogeologic parameters for each gaging station. Since such a compilation does not yet exist, the first step has been to create a conceptual framework that identifies the relevant hydrogeologic parameters that would need to be compiled. Frequent reverse flow or flood waves preclude the existence of a rating curve (unique relationship between gage height and discharge). If a rating curve exists, then a stable channel has a power-law rating curve. Deviations from the power-law curve result from deposition (power-starvation) or scouring (sediment-starvation), which could occur at the high or low range of discharge or both. The eight types of deviation (including no deviation) from the power-law curve can be regarded as eight functional forms of rating curves, which can be represented as lines, parabolas or cubic polynomials on plots of the Z-scores of the logarithms of gage height and discharge. Rating curves can be classified into the eight types based on the hydrogeologic criteria of (1) stream slope (2) relative erodibility of the stream banks (3) distance to the nearest upstream and downstream confluences with relatively significant discharge. USGS gaging stations in Utah were chosen randomly until each of the eight types of rating curves was found. The first example of each type was shown to be consistent with the corresponding hydrogeologic criteria.