FY 1996 Presentations List

Capitalized names represent GLERL authors.
* denotes presenter

*Anderson, P.D., B.J. EADIE, D.C. Szamania, J.T. Waples, and J. Val Klump. Stable isotope patterns in the food web of Green Bay, Lake Michigan. American Society of Limnology and Oceanography, Milwaukee, WI, June 1996. ASLO (1996).

*ASSEL, R.A., C.E. SELLINGER, and L.R. HERCHE. Secular changes in annual and seasonal Great Lakes precipitation. 39th Conference of the International Association for Great Lakes Research, Mississauga, Ontario, Canada, May 27-30, 1996. University of Toronto, IAGLR (1996).

Bedford, K.W., and D.J. SCHWAB*. Lake Erie physics--a post binational study survey. 39th Conference of the International Association for Great Lakes Research, Toronto, Ontario, Canada, May 26-30, 1996 (1996).

BEETON, A.M. Zebra mussel: Ecosystem impacts in Saginaw Bay, Lake Huron and western Lake Erie. Zebra Mussel Workshop '95, New Orleans, LA, November 27, 1995. American Water Works Association Research Foundation (1995).

*BELETSKY, D., and D.J. SCHWAB. Modeling of the annual cycle of thermal structure and circulation in Lake Michigan. 1996 Ocean Sciences Meeting, San Diego, CA, February 12-16, 1996. American Geophysical Union (1996).

*BELETSKY, D., and D.J. SCHWAB. Modeling of the annual cycle of thermal structure and circulation in Lake Michigan. Center for Great Lakes and Cooperative Institute for Limnology and Ecosystems Research Symposium, Ann Arbor, MI, Janaury 1996. University of Michigan (1996).

BOOTSMA, H.A., J.F. CAVALETTO*, and W.S. GARDNER. An overview of Lake Maracaibo: South America's largest lake. 39th Conference of the International Association for Great Lakes Research, Mississauga, Ontario, Canada, May 26-31, 1996 (1996).

*BUCHANAN, J.L., T.F. NALEPA, and S. Lozano. Spatial variation in lipid content and dry weight of Diporeia sp. from Lake Michigan. 39th Conference of the International Association for Great Lakes Research, Mississauga, Ontario, Canada, May 26-May 31, 1996 (1996).

BUNDY, M.H. Predator-prey interactions between calanoid copepods and Dreissena polymorpha larvae. Sixth International Zebra Mussel and Other Aquatic Nuisance Species Conference, Dearborn, MI, March 7, 1996. Michigan Sea Grant College Program (1996).

BUNDY, M.H. Interactions between behavior, sensory physiology, and small-scale fluid dynamics as copepods detect and capture food particles. Third Annual Center for Great Lakes and Cooperative Institute for Limnology and Oceanography Symposium, Ann Arbor, MI, February 2, 1996. Center for Great Lakes and Aquatic Sciences, University of Michigan (1996).

BUNDY, M.H. Visual observations od discrimination of motile vs. non-motile and palatable vs. non-palatable particles by freely swimming copepods. 1996 Ocean Sciences Meeting, San Diego, CA, February 13, 1996. American Geophysical Union/Americal Society of Limnology and Oceanography (1996).

BUNDY, M.H. The winter-spring transition period in the Great Lakes: Influences and physical events on recruitment into the biotic community. NSF-NOAA Workshop on Coastal Ocean Processes Initiative, Milwaukee, WI, June 21, 1996. National Science Foundation/NOAA (1996).

*Cotner, J.B., T.H. JOHENGEN, R.H. Sadal, W.S. GARDNER, and B.J. EADIE. Sediment biogeochemical processes facilitated by zebra mussels. American Society of Limnologists and Oceanographers, Milwaukee, WI, June 1996. American Society of Limnology and Oceanography (1996).

CROLEY, T.E.I. Great Lakes hydrology under transposed climates. 39th Conference of the International Association for Great Lakes Research, Mississauga, Ontario, Canada, May 26-30, 1996 (1996).

CROLEY, T.E.I. Great Lakes operational hydrology using NWS climate outlooks. National Weather Service Office of Hydrology Seminar Series, Washington, DC, February 21, 1996. National Weather Service (1996).

CROLEY, T.E.I. The Great Lakes Environmental Research Laboratory's Water Resources Research Program. National Weather Service Office of Hydrology Seminar Series, Washington, DC, February 22, 1996. National Weather Service (1996).

EADIE, B.J. Probing particle processes in the Great Lakes using sediment traps. Seventh International Symposium: Interactions between sediments and water, Bravcho (Stresa), Italy, September 22, 1996. International Association of Sediment Water Science (1996).

EADIE, B.J. Contaminant cycling in the Great Lakes and the Lake Michigan PCG mass balance program. Great Lakes United, Ann Arbor, MI, June 1996. Great Lakes United (1996).

*EADIE, B.J., D.J. SCHWAB, G.A. LESHKEVICH, T.H. JOHENGEN, R.A. ASSEL, N. HAWLEY, R.E. Holland, M.B. LANSING, P. LAVRENTYEV, G.S. MILLER, N.R. MOREHEAD, J.A. ROBBINS, and P.L. VAN HOOF. Anatomy of a recurrent event: A winter plume in wouthern Lake Michigan. American Society of Limnology and Oceanography, Milwaukee, WI, June 30, 1996. ASLO (1996).

*EADIE, B.J., D.J. SCHWAB, G.A. LESHKEVICH, T.H. JOHENGEN, R.A. ASSEL, N. HAWLEY, R.E. Holland, M.B. LANSING, P. LAVRENTYEV, G.S. MILLER, N.R. MOREHEAD, J.A. ROBBINS, and P.L. VAN HOOF. Recurrent coastal plume in southern Lake Michigan. Seminar, Milwaukee, WI, May 24, 1996. Center for Great Lakes Studies, Univesity of Wisconsin-Milwaukee (1996).

*EADIE, B.J., D.J. SCHWAB, G.A. LESHKEVICH, T.H. JOHENGEN, R.A. ASSEL, N. HAWLEY, R.E. Holland, M.B. LANSING, P. LAVRENTYEV, G.S. MILLER, N.R. MOREHEAD, J.A. ROBBINS, and P.L. VAN HOOF. Recurrent coastal plume in southern Lake Michigan. NSF-NOAA Coastal Ocean Planning Workshop, Milwaukee, WI, June 1996. GLERL (1996).

*FANSLOW, D.L., T.F. NALEPA, and T.H. JOHENGEN. Seasonal determination of electron transport system activity in the zebra mussel, Dreissena polymorpha, from two sites in Saginaw Bay, Lake Huron: A possible condition and respiration indicator. 39th Conference of the International Association for Great Lakes Research, Mississauga, Ontario, Canada, May 26-31, 1996 (1996).

GARDNER, W.S. Nutrient dynamics and limitation in Florida Bay. Florida Bay Science Conference, Gainesville, FL, October 17, 1995. Florida Sea Grant (1995).

GARDNER, W.S. The effects of the zebra mussel on nutrient cycling in Saginaw Bay and Lake Huron. Seminar, Texas A&M University, College Station, TX, February 23, 1996 (1996).

GARDNER, W.S. Nitrogen cycling in the Mississippi River plume. Seminar, Texas A&M University, College Station, TX, February 23, 1996 (1996).

GARDNER, W.S. Nutrient dynamics and limitations in Florida Bay. Nutrient Assessment Workshop, Key Largo, Florida, July 13, 1996. NOAA Coastal Ocean Program (1996).

GARDNER, W.S. Nitrogen dynamics in diverse environments. Seminar, Buffalo, NY, March 28, 1996. State University of New York, Buffalo (1996).

GARDNER, W.S. Nutrient cycling and lower food web enhancement in the Lake Michigan plume. NSF-NOAA Coastal Ocean Planning Workshop, Milwaukee, WI, June 1996. GLERL (1996).

*GARDNER, W.S., H. BOOTSMA, J. CAVALETTO, T. JOHENGEN, P. LAVRENTYEV, and J. Cotner. Nutrient dynamics and limitation in Florida Bay. Center for Great Lakes and Aquatic Sciences/Cooperative Institute for Limnology and Ecosystems Research, Ann Arbor, MI, January 21, 1996. Center for Great Lakes and Aquatic Sciences, University of Michigan (1996).

*GARDNER, W.S., H. BOOTSMA, F. Troncone, and J.F. CAVALETTO. Effects of light on nitrogen cycling rates in Lake Maracaibo, Venezuela. 39th Conference of the International Association for Great Lakes Research, Mississauga, Ontario, Canada, May 26-31, 1996 (1996).

*GARDNER, W.S., and J.F. CAVALETTO. Nitrogen mineralization rates in the water and sediments of Florida Bay. 1996 Ocean Sciences Meeting, San Diego, CA, February 15, 1996. American Geophysical Union/American Society of Limnology and Oceanography (1996).

*GOSSIAUX, D.G., and P.F. LANDRUM. Examining the crayfish, Astacus pallipes, in foodweb transfers of non-polar contaminants froam Dreissena polymorpha. Society of Environmental Toxicology and Chemistry World Congress, Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada, November 9, 1995 (1995).

HARKEY, G.A., and P.F. LANDRUM*. Effect of feeding in 30-day bioaccumulation assays using Hyalella azteca in fluoranthene-dosed sediment. Society of Environmental Toxicology and Chemistry World Congress, Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada, November 3-10, 1995. SETAC (1995).

HAWLEY, N. Sediment resuspension in southern Lake Michigan during the unstratified period. 1996 Ocean Sciences Meeting, San Diego, CA, February 13, 1996. American Geophysical Union (1996).

*HERCHE, L.R., and M.A. QUIGLEY. Development and use of the internet and GLIN by NOAAs Great Lakes Environmental Research Laboratory. Great Lakes Information Network Conference, Lansing, MI, April 9, 1996. Great Lakes Commission (1996).

*KANE-DRISCOLL, S.B., and P.F. LANDRUM. Toxicokinetics and critical body burden of Fluoranthene in amphipod bioassays with Hyalella azteca and Diporeia sp. Society of Environmental Toxicology and Chemistry World Congress, Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada, November 9, 1995 (1995).

Kelley, J., D. Welsh, D.J. SCHWAB*, K. Bedford, and J. Hobgood. High resolution, short-term lake forecasts for Lake Erie. Fourth International Conference on Estuarine and Coastal Modeling, San Diego, CA, October 26-28, 1995. American Society of Civil Engineers (1995).

LANDRUM, P.F. Effect of feeding in 3-day bioaccumulation assays using Hyalella azteca in Fluoranthene-dosed sediment. Society of Environmental Toxicology and Chemistry World Congress, Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada, November 3-10, 1995 (1995).

LANDRUM, P.F. Kinetic models for assessing bioaccumulation. National Sediment Bioaccumulation Conference Registrants, Bethesda, Maryland, September 11, 1996. Environmental Protection Agency (1996).

LANSING, M.B. Contaminants and stable isotopes in a Saginaw Bay, Lake Huron food web. 39th Conference of the International Association for Great Lakes Research, Mississauga, Ontario, Canada, May 26-31, 1996 (1996).

*LEE, C.-H., and N. HAWLEY. Offshore sediment transport by downwelling inLake Michigan. 1996 Annual Geoephysical Union Spring Meeting, Baltimore, MD, May 25, 1996. Americal Geophysical Union (1996).

LEE, D.H., R.J. *Moulton, and B. Hibner. Climate change impacts on western Lake Erie, Detroit River, and Lake St. Clair water levels. 39th Conference of the International Association for Great Lakes Research, Mississauga, Ontario, Canada, May 26-30, 1996 (1996).

LESHKEVICH, G.A. Great Lakes CoastWatch program. United Nations Environmental Program Intergovernmental Conference, Department of State, Washington, DC, November 1, 1995. United Nations (1995).

LESHKEVICH, G.A. Satellite SAR remote sensing of Great Lakes ice cover. Center for Great Lakes/Cooperative Institute for Limnology and Ecosystems Reseearch Symposium, Ann Arbor, MI, February 2, 1996. University of Michigan (1996).

LESHKEVICH, G.A. Great Lakes CoastWatch program overview--operations and research. Great Lakes CoastWatch Users' Meeting, Ludington, MI, September 18, 1996. NOAA/GLERL (1996).

LIU, P.C. Fifty years of wave growth curves. International Coastal Engineering Conference, Orlando, Florida, September 2-6, 1996. American Society of Civil Engineers (1996).

LOFGREN, B.M. Impact of idealized Great Lakes in a general circulation model. American Meteorological Society, San Francisco, CA, December 10-17, 1995. American Meteorological Society (1995).

LOFGREN, B.M. Enhanced development and validation of the coupled hydrosphere-atmosphere research model (CHARM). American Meteorological Society Fall Meeting, San Francisco, CA, December 10-17, 1995. American Meteorological Society (1995).

LOFGREN, B.M. Climatic-scale impacts of idealized Great Lakes in a general circulation model. 39th Conference of the International Association for Great Lakes Research, Mississauga, Ontario, Canada, May 27-30, 1996 (1996).

NALEPA, T.F. Changes in the mussel community of Lake St. Clair: from Unionidae to Dreissena in eight years. Conservation and Management of Freshwater Mussels, II, St. Louis, MO, October 16, 1995. Upper Mississippi River Conservation Committee (1995).

*NALEPA, T.F., and G.L. FAHNENSTIEL. Impacts of the zebra mussel, Dreissena polymorpha, on the Saginaw Bay ecosystem. Annual Meeting of the North American Benthological Society, Kallispel, Montana, June 7, 1996. North American Benthological Society (1996).

*Pakulski, J.D., R. Benner, T. Whiteledge, R. Amon, B.J. EADIE, L. Cifuentes, and D. Stockman. Microbial metabolism and nutrient cycling in the Mississippi and Atchafalaya River plumes. AGU Ocean Sciences Meeting, San Diego, CA, February 1996. American Geophysical Union (1996).

*QUIGLEY, M.A., and L.R. HERCHE. Development and use of the internet and GLIN by NOAAs Great Lakes Environmental Research Laboratory. Great Lakes Information Network Conference, Lansing, MI, April 9, 1996. Great Lakes Commission (1996).

QUIGLEY, M.A., and L.R. HERCHE*. Development and use of the internet and GLIN by NOAAs Great Lakes Environmental Research Laboratory. Great Lakes Information Network Conference, Lansing, MI, April 8-10, 1996. Great Lakes Commission (1996).

*QUIGLEY, M.A., and G.A. LANG. Six-year variaion in production of the Great Lakes amphipod Diporeia sp. in southeastern Lake Michigan. 39th Conference of the International Association for Great Lakes Research, Mississauga, Ontario, Canada, May 28, 1996 (1996).

QUINN, F.H. Secular changes int he seasonal water level cycle of Lake St. Clair. 39th Conference of the International Association for Great Lakes Research, Mississauga, Ontario, Canada, May 27-30, 1996 (1996).

*QUINN, F.H., and T.E. CROLEY. Potential climate change impacts on Lake Erie. 39th Conference of the International Association for Great Lakes Research, Mississauga, Ontario, Canada, May 27-30, 1996 (1996).

*SCHWAB, D.J., and K.W. Bedford. GLCFS -- A coastal forecasting system for the Great Lakes. 76th Annual Meeting of the American Meteorological Society, Atlanta, GA, January 28-February 2, 1996. AGU (1996).

*SCHWAB, D.J., and D. BELETSKY. Application of POM to the Great Lakes. Princeton Ocean Model Users Group Meeting, Princeton, NJ, June 9-12, 1996. Princeton Ocean Model Users Group (1996).

*SCHWAB, D.J., and D. BELETSKY. Lake Erie physics--A post binational study summary. 39th Conference of the International Association for Great Lakes Research, Mississauga, Ontario, Canada, May 28, 1996 (1996).

*SCHWAB, D.J., D. BELETSKY, W. O'CONNOR, and D.E. Dietrich. Numerical simulation of internal Kelvin waves with Z-level and sigma level models. Fourth International Conference on Estuarine and Coastal Modeling, San Diego, CA, October 26-28, 1995. American Society of Civil Engineers (1995).

*VAN HOOF, P.L., J.-L. Hsieh, B.J. EADIE, and M.B. LANSING. Effects of the zebra mussel (Dreissena polymorpha) on food chain transfer of PCBs in Saginaw Bay. Second World Congress of the Society of Environmental Toxicology and Chemistry, Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada, November 8, 1995 (1995).

VANDERPLOEG, H.A. Zebra mussels may be promoting blue-green algae blooms in Saginaw Bay and Lake Erie through selective filtration and nutrient excretion. Drinking Water Taste and Odor/Zebra Mussel Connection Workshop, Rochester, NY, May 1, 1996. New York Rural Water Association (1996).

*VANDERPLOEG, H.A., T.H.S. JOHENGEN, J.R., J.R. LIEBIG, and T.F. NALEPA. Zebra mussels may be promoting Microcystis blooms in Saginaw Bay and Lake Erie. Annual Meeting of the North American Benthological Society, Kallispel, Montana, June 7, 1996. North American Benthological Society (1996).

*Waples, J.T., B.J. EADIE, and J. Val Klump. Autotrophy, heterotrophy and the temporal and spatial variability in isotopic fractionation of inorganic carbon in Green Bay, Lake Michigan. American Society of Limnology and Oceanography, Milwaukee, WI, June 1996. ALSO (1996).