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     Brian L. McGlynn, Assistant Professor of Watershed Hydrology

 

Past conference sessions organized (convener) (12)

CUAHSI (Consortium of Universities for the Advancement of Hydrologic Sciences) Biennial Colloqium on Hydrologic Science and Engineering Session on Catchment Classification:  Mapping Form to Function, Brian McGlynn (MSU)

American Geophysical Union (AGU): Advances in ecohydrology: Landscape-scale patterns and processes, December  2007. Conveners:  Todd Scanlon (UVA), Brian McGlynn (MSU).

Geological Society of America (GSA) Advances in Understanding and Detection of Groundwater–Stream Water Interactions across Temporal and Spatial Scales November 2007. Conveners: Michael Gooseff (PSU) and Brian McGlynn (MSU).

American Geophysical Union (AGU): Toward Defining a Quantitative Carbon Mass Balance for Watersheds. Fall Meeting in San Francisco, December 11-15, 2006. Conveners: Daniel Welsch (FSU), Brian McGlynn (MSU), Howard Epstein (UVA), and Michael Gooseff (CSM).

American Geophysical Union (AGU): Towards Reduced Uncertainty in Hydrologic and Environmental Predictions: Bringing Experimentalists and Modelers Together. Fall Meeting in San Francisco, December 5-9, 2005.  Conveners:  Thorsten Wagener (Pennsylvania State University), Brian McGlynn (Montana State University), Rodger Grayson (University of Melbourne), Hoshin Gupta (University of Arizona), Jeff McDonnell (Oregon State University)

American Geophysical Union (AGU):   Hydrological and biogeochemical connections between catchments and streams, Conveners: Michale Gooseff (CSM) and Brian McGlynn (MSU), Fall, 2004

 European Geophysical Union (EGS), Spring, 2004.  Spatial analysis and landscape discretization  for catchment modeling. Conveners:  Jan Seibert - Department for Environmental Assessment, Swedish University of Agricultural Sciences, Uppsala, Sweden.  Günter Blöschl - Institute of Hydraulics, Hydrology  and Water Resources Management, Vienna University of Technology.  Brian McGlynn, Land Resources and Environmental Sciences, Montana State University, Bozeman, Montana, USA .

Combined Canadian Geophysical Union - American Geophysical Union (AGU), Spring, 2004.  Tracers in Hydrology. Hydrology and Biogeosciences (co-sponsored).  Conveners: Brian McGlynn, Land Resources and Environmental Sciences, Montana State University, Bozeman, Montana, USA. Markus Weiler, University of British Columbia, Vancouver, Canada. 

American Geophysical Union (AGU) Meeting, December, 2003. The Effects of Best Management Practices on Water Quality, Runoff Processes, and Sediment Transport. Hydrology and Biogeosciences (co-sponsored).  Conveners:  Doug Burns, U.S. Geological Survey, Watersheds Research Section; Brian McGlynn, Dept. of Land Resources & Environmental Sciences, Montana State University.

 Geological Society of America (GSA), Fall, 2003:  Wetland Science: Intersection of Hydrogeology, Geomorphology, Ecology, and Computer Modeling (T100).  Conveners: Rick Sojda - USGS, Brian McGlynn - Montana State University, and Don Rosenberry - USGS

Combined European Geophysical Union (EGS) - American Geophysical Union, Spring, 2003: HS23:  Spatial analysis, landscape discretization, and catchment classification for hydrological modeling  Conveners: Jan Seibert, Brian McGlynn, Ross Woods, and Francisco Olivera

American Geophysical Union (AGU), Fall 2002: H36:  Landscape discretization from a field and modeling perspective.   Conveners: Brian L. McGlynn and Richard P. Hooper

 

Invited conference presentations and published abstracts (13)

McGlynn, B.L., K. Jencso, R. Payn, M. Gooseff, T. Covino, and J. Seibert.  2007.  Conceptualizing, testing, and transferring watershed characteristic-runoff generation relationships.  Fall AGU [Invited].

McGlynn, B.L. and K. Gardner. 2006. Landuse change impacts on water quality: The importance of spatial location. Swedish Institute of Hydrology Meeting, Stockholm, Sweden. [Invited]

McGlynn. B.L. and J. Seibert.  2005. Hewlett’s legacy: Remaining challenges and possible ways forward. American Geophysical Union Fall Meeting. Fall, 2005. [Invited]

McGlynn, B.L.  Flowpaths Integrating Terrestrial and Aquatic Components of Catchment Ecosystems. Geological Society of America, October, 2005. [Invited]

McGlynn, B.L., Seibert, J.S., and McDonnell, J.J.  Scale effects on catchment runoff timing, flow source, and groundwater-streamflow relations . American Geophysical Union, Canadian Geophysical Union Joint Spring meeting, May, 2004. [Invited]

McGuire, K.J., McDonnell, J.J., Weiler, M., Kendall, C., McGlynn, B.L., Welker, J.M., and J. Seibert.  Watershed residence time and the role of topography. American Geophysical Union, Canadian Geophysical Union Joint Spring meeting, May, 2004. [Invited]

McGlynn, B.L., Seibert, J., and McDonnell, J.J. Incorporating hydrological processes knowledge into catchment modeling.  European Geophysical Union-American Geophysical Union-European Union of Geosciences Joint Assembly, April 2003 [Invited]

McDonnell, J.J., Uchida, T., Van Meerveld, I., McGlynn, B.L., and Uhlenbrook, S. A decision tree approach to dealing with hillslope processes within PUB (Prediction in Ungauged Basins Initiative). European Geophysical Union-American Geophysical Union-European Union of Geosciences Joint Assembly, April 2003 [Invited]

McDonnell, J.J., McGlynn, B.L., Weiler, M. 2002. Scaling and non-linearity in runoff generation processes. Issues of scale and non-linearity in hydrology: Challenges and opportunities for scientific research and professional practice. Vancouver, Canada. June 2-5, 2002. [Invited]

McGlynn, B.L., McDonnell, J.J., Hooper, R.P., Shanley, J.B., and Hjerdt, K.N. 2001.  Hillslope versus riparian zone runoff contributions in headwater catchments:  A multi-watershed comparison. Eos Trans. AGU, 82(47), Fall Meet. Suppl., Abstract H41A-0264. [Invited]

Hjerdt, K.N., McGlynn, B.L., Tromp-van Meerveld, I., McDonnell, J.J., and Hooper, R.P. 2001. Thresholds in subsurface flow generation: An inter-comparison of three different headwater catchments. Eos Trans. AGU, 82(47), Fall Meet. Suppl., Abstract H41A-0266.  [Invited]

McGlynn, B.L., McDonnell, J.J., Kendall, C., and Hooper, R.P. 2001. The effects of catchment scale and landscape organization on streamflow generation processes. American Geophysical Union Chapman Conference on State-of-the-Art Hillslope Hydrology. [Invited]

 Hooper, R.P., McDonnell, J.J., McGlynn, B.L., Hjerdt, K.N. 2001.  Towards an objective model of catchment hydrology.  American Geophysical Union Chapman Conference on State-of-the-Art Hillslope Hydrology.  [Invited]

 

Invited University and Community Lectures (11)

University of Montana, October 2008

University of Nebraska, April 2008

University of Arizona, Department of Hydrology and Water Resources, Fall 2007

Virginia Tech, Department of Biology, Fall 2007

Tohoku University, Japan, Engineering Department - 2/06

Mountains and Minds Lecture Series, Big Sky Institute for Science and Natural History, Kristin Gardner* and Brian McGlynn, 3/3/05

Penn State University, Civil Engineering Lecture Series - 2/26/05

Flathead Lake Biological Station Summer Lecture Series – 7/3/03

Freiburg University, Germany, Institute of Hydrology – 4/7/03

Montana State University, Ecology Department – 11/07/02

Montana State University, Department of Plant Sciences & Plant Pathology – 11/13/02

 

Contributed conference presentations and published abstracts: (87)

 (Grad students denoted with * and undergrads denoted with **) 

  1. *Jencso, K, B.L. McGlynn, M.N. Gooseff, S.M. Wondzell, K.E. Bencala, and *R.A. Payn.  2008.  Topographic controls on hillslope–riparian water table continuity in a set of nested catchments, Northern Rocky Mountains, Montana. CUAHSI (Consortium of Universities for the Advancement of Hydrologic Sciences) Biennial Colloqium on Hydrologic Science and Engineering

  2. Gooseff, M.N., S.M. Wondzell, B.L. McGlynn. 2008. On the Relationships Among Temporal Patterns of Evapotranspiration, Stream Flow and Riparian Water Levels in Headwater Catchments During Baseflow. IAH 2008 Congress in Toyama, Japan (10/26-11/1).

  3. Gooseff, M.N., K.E. Bencala,  B.L. McGlynn,  M. Briggs, D.T. Scott. 2008. Limitations to spatial scaling of transient storage. North American Benthological Society 56th Annual Meeting (25-28 May, 2008)

  4. *Covino, T. and B.L. McGlynn. 2008. In-stream hydrologic and biogeochemical dynamics and their relationship to landscape position and stream gains and losses. North American Benthological Society 56th Annual Meeting (25-28 May, 2008).

  5. *Gardner, K. K.  and B.L. McGlynn. 2008. Seasonality in spatial patterns of stream network nitrate concentrations in a developing mountain watershed in the rocky mountain west.  North American Benthological Society 56th Annual Meeting (25-28 May, 2008).

  6. *McNamara, R. B.L. McGlynn, and *K.K. Gardner. 2008. In-stream nitrate immobilization across development gradients, ambient nitrate concentrations, and stream network position in a rapidly developing mountain watershed. North American Benthological Society 56th Annual Meeting (25-28 May, 2008).

  7. *Payn, R.A., M.N. Gooseff, B.L. McGlynn, S.A. Thomas.  2008. The influence of stream water balance on the measurement of stream solute dynamics. North American Benthological Society 56th Annual Meeting (25-28 May, 2008).

  8. Gooseff, MN, RA Payn, and BL McGlynn. 2008. Impact of stream flow gains and losses on interpretation of solute transport modeling in coupled groundwater-surface water systems. World Environmental & Water Resources Congress, ASCE, Honolulu, HI.

  9. Grabs, T. J.Seibert, K. Jencso, B.L. McGlynn.  2008. Distributed assessment of contributing area and riparian buffering along stream networks: a new approach to separate contributions from different sides.  Geophysical Research Abstracts, Vol. 10, EGU2008-A-00000, 2008 EGU General Assembly. 

  10. Tetzlaff, D.,  J. Seibert, K.J. McGuire, H. Laudon, S.M. Dunn, D. Burns, B.L. McGlynn and C. Soulsby.   2008. Comparing the influence of catchment architecture on catchment residence times in different geomorphic provinces. Geophysical Research Abstracts, Vol. 10, EGU2008-A-00000, 2008 EGU General Assembly.

  11. Gooseff, M., B.L. McGlynn, R. Payne. 2008. Impact of stream flow gains and losses on interpretation of solute transport modeling in coupled groundwater-surface water systems. World Environmental & Water Resources Congress.

  12. *McNamara, R., B.L. McGlynn, *K. Gardner, and *P. Jenkins. 2007.   In-Stream Nitrate Immobilization Across Development Gradients and Stream Network Position in a Rapidly Developing Mountain Watershed, West Fork of the Gallatin River, Big Sky, Montana.  American Geophysical Union Fall Meeting, 2007.

  13. *Gardner, K. and B.L. McGlynn. 2007. Spatio-Temporal Controls of Stream Water Nitrogen Export in a Rapidly Developing Watershed in the Northern Rockies. American Geophysical Union Fall Meeting, 2007.

  14. *Jencso, K, B.L. McGlynn, M.N. Gooseff, S.M. Wondzell, K.E. Bencala, and *R.A. Payn.  2007.  Topographic controls on hillslope–riparian water table continuity in a set of nested catchments, Northern Rocky Mountains, Montana.  American Geophysical Union Fall Meeting. Fall, 2007.

  15. Muth, D.J., H. Epstein, R. Emanuel, B.L. McGlynn, D. Welsch.  2007. Net Ecosystem Exchange in a Forested Montane Watershed: Trends and Trials in Complex Terrain. Eos Trans. AGU, 88(52), Fall Meet. Suppl., Abstract B21D-06.

  16. *Riveros-Iregui, D.A., McGlynn, B.L., *Pacific, V.J., Epstein, H.E., and Welsch, D.L, Soil CO2 Efflux Variability in Complex Terrain: Towards Estimation of Watershed-Level Rates. American Geophysical Union Fall Meeting, 2007.

  17. McGlynn, B.L., *Riveros-Iregui, D.A., *Emanuel, R.E., *Muth, D.J., *Epstein, H.E., Welsch, D.L., *Pacific, V.J., and Wraith, J.M., Diurnal Hysteresis between Soil CO2 and Soil Temperature is controlled by Soil Water Content. American Geophysical Union Fall Meeting, 2007.

  18. *Pacific, V.J., *D.A. Riveros-Iregui, B.L. McGlynn, D.L. Welsch, and H.E. Epstein.  2007.  Comparison of soil CO2 concentrations and surface CO2 efflux across riparian-hillslope transitions: wet versus dry growing seasons. American Geophysical Union Fall Meeting. Fall, 2007.

  19. *Payn, R.A., M.N. Gooseff, B.L. McGlynn, K.E. Bencala, S.M. Wondzell, *K. Jencso. 2007.  Relationships between stream – ground water exchange and topography of the channel, valley, and watershed. American Geophysical Union Fall Meeting. Fall, 2007.

  20. *Riveros-Iregui, D.A., McGlynn, B.L., Epstein, H.E., Welsch, D.L., *Pacific, V.J., *Muth, D.J., Emanuel, R.E., *Jencso, K.G., Wraith, J.M., 2007.  Tenderfoot Creek Experimental Forest, Montana: Measuring and modeling carbon and water fluxes from point to watershed scales (Part I).  AmeriFlux Annual Meeting, October 17-19, Boulder, CO.

  21. *Riveros-Iregui, D.A., McGlynn, B.L., Epstein, H.E., Welsch, D.L., *Pacific, V.J., *Muth, D.J., Emanuel, R.E., *Jencso, K.G., Wraith, J.M., 2007. Tenderfoot Creek Experimental Forest, Montana: Measuring and modeling carbon and water fluxes from point to watershed scales (Part II). AmeriFlux Annual Meeting, October 17-19, Boulder, CO.

  22. *Payn, R., M. Gooseff, B.L. McGlynn, K.E. Bencala, and S.M. Wondzell. 2007.  Multiple spatial scales of surface water - groundwater exchange in a headwater stream in Montana, USA.  2007 Geological Society of America Annual Meeting, Denver. 

  23. *Riveros-Iregui, D.A., McGlynn, B.L., *Pacific, V.J., Epstein, H.E., Welsch, D.L. and *Jencso, K.G. Soil CO2 Efflux from a Subalpine Catchment. National Center for Atmospheric Research "Regional  Biogeochemistry: Needs and Methodologies." June 2007, Boulder, CO.

  24. *Payn, R., M. Gooseff, B.L. McGlynn, S. Thomas.  2007.  Sensitivity of whole-stream metabolism estimates to fully characterized stream-groundwater exchange.  North American Benthological Society Annual Meeting. #497.

  25. **Conde, K, *V. Pacific, B.L. McGlynn, and  D. Welsch.  2007. Relationship between soil CO2 concentrations and soil water alkalinity. Posters on the Hill, Counsel for Undergraduate Research and the American Chemical Society. Conference on Capitol Hill, Washington DC.

  26. **Conde, K., *V. Pacific, *D. Riveros, B.L. McGlynn, and  D. Welsch. 2007. Relationship between soil CO2 concentrations and soil water alkalinity.  Undergraduate Scholars Research Conference, Montana State University, Bozeman, Montana.

  27. *Jencso, K., B.L. McGlynn, M. Gooseff, S. Wondzell, and K. Bencala. Landscape controls on hillslope-riparian-stream hydrologic connections in a set of nested catchments, Northern Rocky Mountains.  American Geophysical Union Fall Meeting. Fall, 2006.

  28. Wagener, T., B.L. McGlynn, M. Weiler, M. McHale, T. Meixner, L. Marshall, M. Gooseff, and K. McGuire.  Taking the Pulse of Hydrology Education. American Geophysical Union Fall Meeting. Fall, 2006.

  29. *Gardner, K. and B.L. McGlynn. Effects of mountain resort development on streamwater nitrogen export: Importance of spatial location of land Use / land cover change. American Geophysical Union Fall Meeting. Fall, 2006.

  30. *Muth, D., H. Epstein, B.L. McGlynn, and D. Welsch, Estimating Net Ecosystem Exchange in Complex Terrain: A Case Study from a Subalpine, Montane Forest System. American Geophysical Union Fall Meeting. Fall, 2006.

  31. McGlynn, B.L., H. Epstein, D. Welsch, M. Gooseff, *D. Riveros, *V. Pacific, *D. Muth, *R. Emanuel, *K. Jencso, *R. Payn, J. Wraith,  L. Marshall, M. Skidmore, W. McCaughey. Tenderfoot Creek Experimental Forest, Montana:  Measuring and modeling carbon and water fluxes from point to watershed scales. American Geophysical Union Fall Meeting. Fall, 2006.

  32. *Payn, R., M. Gooseff, B.L. McGlynn, K.E. Bencala, and S.M. Wondzell. Tracer Observations of Spatial and Temporal Variations in Water Exchange Across the Stream-Catchment Interface. American Geophysical Union Fall Meeting. Fall, 2006.

  33. *Buchier, A., M.N. Gooseff, R.A. Payn, and B.L. McGlynn.  Comparison of Stream Reach Scale Transport of Rhodamine WT and NaCl in a Coupled Mountain Stream-Hyporheic System. American Geophysical Union Fall Meeting. Fall, 2006.

  34. *Briggs, M., M. Gooseff, B.L. McGlynn.  Scaling of Transient Storage Parameter Estimates with Increasing Reach Length in a Mountain Headwater Stream.  American Geophysical Union Fall Meeting. Fall, 2006.

  35. *Riveros, D., V.  Pacific, B. McGlynn, D. Muth, D. Welsch,  H. Epstein, L. Marshall, and J. Wraith.  Watershed-scale heterogeneity of the biophysical controls on soil respiration. American Geophysical Union Fall Meeting. Fall, 2006.

  36. *Pacific, V., D. Riveros, B.L. McGlynn, D. Welsch, and H. Epstein.  Soil CO2 concentrations and surface CO2 efflux across riparian/hillslope transitions. American Geophysical Union Fall Meeting. Fall, 2006.

  37. Schmitz, D., B.L. McGlynn, and D. Patten. 2006. Spring Characterization in Bighorn Canyon NRA.  Montana American Water Resources Association Fall Meeting.

  38. *Jencso, K., B.L. McGlynn, M. Gooseff, and R. Payn.  2006.  Landscape controls on hillslope-riparian-stream hydrologic connections in a set of nested catchments, Northern Rocky Mountains.  Montana American Water Resources Association Fall Meeting.

  39. *Gardner, K.K. and B.L. McGlynn. 2006. Effects of mountain resort development on streamwater nitrogen export: Importance of spatial location of land use/land cover change. Biannual EPA Graduate Fellowship Conference, Washington D.C.

  40. *Pacific, V., D. Riveros, B. McGlynn, D. Welsch, and H. Epstein, Soil CO2 concentration and surface CO2 efflux across riparian/hillslope transitions, Environmental and Subsurface Symposium, Moscow, ID, September 25-27, 2006.

  41. McGlynn, B.L., J. Seibert, R. Gresswell, and D. Bateman. 2006. Landscape analysis of stream-upland connections: Implications for runoff generation, biogeochemistry, and in-stream habitat. North American Benthological Society Annual Meeting, Anchorage, Alaska.

  42. *Gardner, K.K., K. Segal, J.Harder, and L. Shoutis.  2006. Big Sky Institute GK12 Fellows Program: Bringing scientific research into rural classrooms. National Science Foundation (NSF) GK12 Annual Meeting, Washington D.C.

  43. *Pacific, V., *D. Riveros, B.L. McGlynn, D. Welsch, H. Epstein. CO2 Production and Efflux Across Riparian/Hillslope Transitions in the Tenderfoot Creek Experimental Forest, Montana. American Geophysical Union Fall Meeting. Fall, 2005.

  44. *Riveros, D, *V. Pacific, B.L. McGlynn, D. Welsch, H. Epstein. On the Heterogeneity of CO2 Production and Efflux at the Watershed Scale, Tenderfoot Creek Experimental Forest, Montana. American Geophysical Union Fall Meeting. Fall, 2005.

  45. *Gardner, K., B.L. McGlynn, D. Patten, J. Shanley.  Effects of mountain resort development on streamwater nitrogen export: Importance of spatial location of land use / land cover change. American Geophysical Union Fall Meeting. Fall, 2005.

  46. *Payn, R., M. Gooseff, B.L. McGlynn, K. Bencala, S. Wondzell, *K. Jencso.  Water Balance and Residence Time in Stream Functional Units of Differing Scales. American Geophysical Union Fall Meeting. Fall, 2005.

  47. *Covino, T., B.L. McGlynn, and R. Sojda.  Groundwater-Stream Interactions in a Mountain – Valley Transition: Impacts on Catchment Hydrologic Response and Stream Water Chemistry. American Geophysical Union Fall Meeting. Fall, 2005. [STUDENT PAPER AWARD]

  48. *Gardner, K., B.L. McGlynn, D. Patten, L. Graumlich, J. Shanley.  Effects of mountain resort development on streamwater nitrogen export: Importance of spatial location of land use / land cover change.  Montana Chapter of the American Water Resources Association Annual Meeting. Fall, 2005.

  49. Wondzell, S. M.  Gooseff, B.L. McGlynn.  On the Role of Hyporheic Exchange and Stream Flow Velocity in Driving Diurnal Fluctuations in Discharge During Baseflow Recession.  American Geophysical Union Fall Meeting. Fall, 2005.

  50. Schmitz, D., B.L. McGlynn, and D. T. Patten. 2005. The development of a monitoring protocol for springs in Bighorn Canyon NRA, WY.  Society for Wetland Scientists-Rocky Mountain Chapter, October 2005.  Denver, CO.

  51. *Covino, T., B.L. McGlynn, R. Sojda.  Montana Chapter of the American Water Resources Association Annual Meeting. Fall, 2005. [THIRD PLACE IN STUDENT TALK COMPETITION]

  52. *Cook, S., B.L. McGlynn, M. Marks, G. Furniss, J. Gurreri. Montana Chapter of the American Water Resources Association Annual Meeting. Fall, 2005. [SECOND PLACE IN STUDENT PAPER COMPETITION]

  53. *Pacific, V., D. Riveros, B.L. McGlynn, D. Welsch, H. Epstein.   Montana Chapter of the American Water Resources Association Annual Meeting. Fall, 2005. [THIRD PLACE IN STUDENT PAPER COMPETITION]

  54. *Riveros, D., Pacific, V., B.L. McGlynn, D. Welsch, H. Epstein.    Montana Chapter of the American Water Resources Association Annual Meeting. Fall, 2005.

  55. McGlynn, B.L. and M.N. Gooseff. 2004, A stream tracer technique employing ionic tracers and specific conductance data, Eos Trans. AGU, 85(47), Fall Meet. Suppl., Abstract H21B-1011. American Geophysical Union Fall Meeting. Fall, 2004

  56. *Covino, T., McGlynn, B.L., Sojda, R., and B. Edwards. Mountain Front Groundwater Recharge:  Groundwater-Surface Water Exchange Across an Alpine–Valley Transition. American Geophysical Union Fall Meeting. Fall, 2004.

  57. *Gardner, K., McGlynn, B.L., Patten, D.T. and D. Schmitz. Impact of Land Use Change on Streamwater Quality, Big Sky Resort Community, Montana. Montana Chapter of the American Water Resources Association Annual Meeting. Fall, 2004. [SECOND PLACE IN STUDENT PAPER COMPETITION]

  58. *Covino, T., McGlynn, B.L., Sojda, R., and B. Edwards. Groundwater-Surface Water Exchange Across an Alpine–Valley Transition. Montana Chapter of the American Water Resources Association Annual Meeting. Fall, 2004. [FIRST PLACE IN STUDENT PAPER COMPETITION]

  59. **Schultz, K., McGlynn, B.L., and H. Elsenbeer. Impacts of Land Use and Cover Change on Soil Hydraulic Properties, Rondonia, Brazil. Montana Chapter of the American Water Resources Association Annual Meeting. Fall, 2004.

  60. *Schmitz, D., D. T. Patten, and B.L. McGlynn.  2004.  Riparian Patch Types – Indicators of Watershed Characteristics in the Greater Yellowstone Ecosystem.  Society for Wetland Scientists, July 2004.  Seattle, WA.

  61. McGlynn, B.L. and M. Weiler.  Watershed comparison beyond rainfall-runoff comparison. American Geophysical Union, Canadian Geophysical Union Joint Spring meeting, May, 2004.

  62. Shanley, J.B., Denner, J.C., Clark, S.F., Chalmers, A., *Sebestyen, S.D., McGlynn, B.L., Hjerdt, K.N., and J.J. McDonnell. Catchment science on a shoestring -- Luddites, labor, and high-tech gizmos. American Geophysical Union, Canadian Geophysical Union Joint Spring meeting, May, 2004.

  63. **Schultz, K., McGlynn, B.L., and H. Elsenbeer. Impacts of Land Use and Cover Change on Soil Hydraulic Properties, Rondonia, Brazil. American Geophysical Union, Canadian Geophysical Union Joint Spring meeting, May, 2004.

  64. McGlynn, B.L., Gooseff, M.N., Hugenschmidt, C., and R.S. McGlynn. Stream-upland connections and the effects of discharge on transient storage processes.  Eos Trans. AGU, American Geophysical Union Fall Meeting, 2003.

  65. McGlynn, B.L. and J. Seibert. Spatial assessment of riparian buffering of upslope runoff.  Geological Society Of America, Fall Meeting. Seattle, 2003.

  66. Seibert, J. and B.L. McGlynn. 2003.  Hydrological modeling based on DEM-based analysis of landscape organization – towards upscaling of experimental knowledge.  Hydrology: Science and Practice. British Hydrological Society. July 2004.

  67. *McGuire, K.J., Weiler, M., McGlynn, B.L., and J.J. McDonnell.  A new transfer function based hydrograph separation model.  In "Isotope Tracers in Water Cycle Models." International Association of Hydrological Sciences. The 23rd IUGG General Assembly Meeting, Sapporo, Japan. July, 2003.

  68. McGlynn, B.L., and J. Seibert.  Analysis of landscape organization and spatial assessment riparian to upslope area ratios.  International Workshop on Mountain Hydrology, Einsiedeln, Switzerland. April 2003.

  69. McGlynn, B.L. and J. Seibert.  DEM-Based analysis of landscape organization: 1) riparian to hillslope area ratios. European Geophysical Union-American Geophysical Union-European Union of Geosciences Joint Assembly, April 2003

  70. Seibert, J. and B.L. McGlynn DEM-Based analysis of landscape organization: 2) Application to catchment comparison. European Geophysical Union-American Geophysical Union-European Union of Geosciences Joint Assembly, April 2003

  71. Weiler, M., McGuire, K.J., McGlynn, B.L., and J.J. McDonnell.  TRANSEP model application.  European Geophysical Union-American Geophysical Union-European Union of Geosciences Joint Assembly, April 2003

  72. Gooseff, M.N., McGlynn, B.L., McGlynn, R.S.  2003. Transient Storage Processes and Stream Flow Recession in a Headwater Stream, Maimai, New Zealand. North American Benthological Society (NABS) Meeting, May, 2003.

  73. McGlynn, B.L., McDonnell, J.J., Seibert, J., Kendall, C., and Hooper.  2002.  The effects of catchment scale and landscape organization on streamflow generation processes.  Small Stream Channels and Riparian Zones: Their Form, Function and Ecological Importance in a Watershed Context, The University of British Columbia.  February 19-21, 2002. 

  74. McGlynn, B.L., McDonnell, J.J., Hooper, R.P., and Kendall, C. 2001.  Effects of catchment scale on stormflow timing and composition:  A landscape discretization approach Eos Trans. AGU, 82(47), Fall Meet. Suppl., Abstract H41A-0265.

  75. Hooper, R.P. McDonnell, J.J., Hjerdt, K.N., McGlynn, B.L. 2001.  Towards an objective model of catchment hydrology. Eos Trans. AGU, 82(47), Fall Meet. Suppl., Abstract H21E-08.

  76. McGlynn, B.L., McDonnell, J.J., Hooper, R.P., and Kendall, C., 2001. On the relative roles of hillslopes vs. riparian zones in headwater catchment runoff volume, timing, and composition. American Geophysical Union Chapman Conference on State-of-the-Art Hillslope Hydrology.

  77. Hooper, R.P., McGlynn, B.L., Hjerdt, K.N., and McDonnell, J.J. 2001.  A multi-variate approach for comparing and classifying watershed stream water quality. Gordon Conference on Catchment Science and Public Policy:  Are We Up to the Task?

  78. Inamdar, S., Mitchell, M., McDonnell, J., McGlynn, B.L., and Shanley, J.B. 2001.  Spatial connectivity and temporal response of variable source areas (VSAs): Implications for catchment scale water and solute mixing. Eos Trans. AGU, Spring Meet. Suppl., Abstract H42A-06

  79. Hooper, R.P., McGlynn, B.L., Hjerdt, K.N.,            and McDonnell, J.J. 2001.  A multivariate approach for comparing and classifying streamwater quality.  Eos Trans. AGU, 82(47), Meet. Suppl., Abstract H31A-03

  80. McGlynn, B.L., McDonnell, J.J., and Bowden, W.B. 2000.  Dissolved organic carbon dynamics at multiple catchment scales:  The role of hydrogeomorphic units. Eos Trans. AGU, 81 (48), Fall Meet. Suppl., Abstract H21H-09.

  81. Shanley, J.B., McDonnell, J.J., Kendall, K.A., and McGlynn, B.L. 1999. Evaluating soil penetrability as a spatial predictor of the physical, chemical, and isotopic dynamics of groundwater Eos Trans. AGU, Fall Meet. Suppl., Abstract H11E-02.

  82. McGlynn, B.L., J.J. McDonnell, and Shanley, J.B. 1998. Micro-temporal variable source area dynamics. Eos Trans. AGU, Fall Meet. Suppl., Abstract H41H-09.

  83. McGlynn, B.L., McDonnell, J.J., Shanley, J.B., Kendall, C. 1998.  Riparian flowpath dynamics in a small headwater catchment.  State University of New York Spotlight on Research Symposium.  [Student Paper Award]

  84. McDonnell, J.J., McGlynn, B.L. Kendall, K.A., Shanley, J.B., and Kendall, C. 1998.  The role of near-stream riparian zones in the hydrology of steep upland catchments.  International Association of Hydrological Sciences.

  85. Shanley, J.B., McDonnell, J.J., Kendall, C., Kendall, K.A., and McGlynn, B.L. 1998.  Hillslope water entering the riparian zone -- is its chemical signal reset, or never received at all? Eos Trans. AGU, Fall Meet. Suppl., Abstract H42A-16.

  86. McGlynn, B.L., McDonnell, J.J., Shanley, J.B., and Kendall, C. 1997. The combined use of chemical and isotopic tracers to determine riparian zone flowpaths Eos Trans. AGU, Fall Meet. Suppl., Abstract H212A-22.

  87. McGlynn, B.L., McDonnell, J.J., Shanley, J.B., and Kendall, C. 1996. Flowpaths in the riparian zone:  Reconciling hydrometric, chemical and isotopic evidence. Eos Trans. AGU, Fall Meet. Suppl., Abstract H72B-05.