Student Projects (Fall 2010)

 

Each group has 17 minutes for the presentation and 3 minutes for Q&A.

Date/Time

Project Group

Project Theme

Dec 2

Wendy Berg

Habitat Suitability Analysis for P. larselli 

Wayne Coffey

Christopher Rowlette

Locating Abandoned Mines Using Lidar

Adam Mosbrucker

Melinda Lamb

A Detailed Examination of DTM Creation Methods and Sources

Kelly Singh

Hydrological Modeling with HSPF and SWAT

Victor Vigil

Use of LiDAR in Landslide Hazard and Detection

Dec 9 (Thu)

Starts at

10:15 am

Donnych Diaz

Modeling Storm Surge on Guam and implications for Emergency Management

Dustin Vandehey

David Dearth

Little Bighorn Battlefield:  The Influence of Local Terrain on Battlefield Tactics and Outcome

Zeph Friedman-Sowder

James Springer

Modeling Characteristics of Pygmy Rabbit Burrow Locations in Northern Nevada

Christopher Estes

Katie Urey

Trails for Everybody: Planning a New Wheelchair Accessible Trail in Forest Park, or other Portland Park

Willow Campbell

Climate Change and the Future of Vineyards in Yamhill County, Oregon: Using terrain analysis to determine a correlation between vineyard locations, grapevine phenology, and local climate

Nicholas Stockton

Finding your own wind: Using terrain analysis in site selection for a new Sailing club on the Willamette River.

Daniel Lyvers

Alex McManus

Watershed Delineation in Los Angeles County

Charles Cannon

Haley Dillon

If the Vanport flood were to happen today, what geomorphic and anthropogenic features in the Portland area would be inundated?

James Bradd

Where might kelp forests exist today if the Sea Otter had not gone extinct