Friday, April 20
8:20 am - noon - 9 short talks in 2 sessions
Presentation abstracts are listed here (PDF); full abstracts and some presentations available through the links below.
- David Nimick, Stratigraphy and chemistry of metal-contaminated floodplain sediments
- Ellen Axtman et al., Trace metals in fine-grained bed sediments and benthic insects
- Ross Miller, A computer flow model of the Missoula aquifer
- Gary Ingman and Mark Kerr, Nutrient sources in the Clark Fork Basin
- Vicki Watson et al., Control of algal standing crop by P and N in the Clark Fork River
- Daniel McGuire, Aquatic macroinvertebrate surveys in the Clark Fork, 1986-1988
- DelWayne Nimmo et al., Point and nonpoint toxicity in the Clark Fork River
- Glenn Phillips and Ron Spoon, Ambient toxicity assessments in the Clark Fork River
- Wayne Hadley, Fisheries studies in the upper Clark Fork River
1 pm - 3 pm - Poster Session, including some of the abstracts
3 pm - 5 pm - More short talks: Management of Clark Fork Basin
- W. Schafer, Geochemistry of amended sulfide mine wastes
- John Duffield, Economic valuation of fisheries
- Douglas Parker, Baseline hydrologic monitoring of mining projects
- Johnnie Moore and Sam Luoma, Hazardous wastes from large scale metal extraction
- Peter Nielsen, Science and the basin citizen
7 pm - 9 pm - Banquet Speaker: James Posewitz, Special Assistant to the Director, Montana Department of Fish, Wildlife and Parks -- Milestones of Environmental Progress