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Presentations Videos & Resources

The following 21 presentations (over 7 sessions) are from April 1st-3rd during the 2024 AK AWRA Annual Conference. This conference was recorded using Zoom, and the individual presentation videos are provided below with the presentation's author, title, and a link to the video. You can find the original conference program with presentation abstracts and other information from the conference on the 2024 Annual Conference webpage. All presentation videos start with an introduction of the presenter and end with final questions from the audience. Some presentations may have a blank screen at the beginning before the presentation begins while the presenter is introduced.

Citing Presentations

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Session 1: Assorted Topics
Bob Henszey (Keynote Speaker) Chena Slough and River Changes Over the Past 100 Years
Edda Mutter Indigenous Observation Network
Amy Jenson Long-term evolution of outburst flood hazards and impacts from glacier-dammed lakes: A case study of Mendenhall Glacier (Áak'w T'áak Sít'), Alaska
Session 2: Assorted Topics
Caroline Brisbois Geodetic and Glaciological Mass Balance of Eklutna Glacier, Alaska, from 2010 to 2023
Ronald McPherson Homer Harbor Expansion - Baseline Coastal Hydrology
Paul Burger Restoring Impacted Streams in Alaska National Parks
Amy Larsen Cascading effects of climate change and wildfire on a subarctic lake
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Session 3: Water Resources Community
Larry Hinzman (Keynote Speaker) Coordination of U.S. Arctic Research
Cynthia Nelson Who is TVWA?
Panel Discussion Water Resources and Water Community
Session 4: Habitat and Stream Restoration
Katherine Prussian Working Better Through Forest Partnerships
Jessica Johnson & Chandra McGee Streambank Rehabilitation & Habitat Protection Cost-Share Program
Christina Buffington Connecting Habitat and Learning in Cripple Creek and across the Yukon River Watershed
Session 5: Water Quality
Dyani Chapman Microplastics presentation and Q&A - Southcentral Alaska's Water and Microplastics: A Survey of Water Bodies in Southcentral Alaska
Panel Microplastics Panel Discussion
Session 6: River Ice Processes and Floods
Chris Arp Fresh insights into river ice processes in Alaska from remote sensing, field studies, and citizen science
Matthew Scragg Open flow at forty below: Hydrogeomorphic processes influencing open water zones on the Tanana River
Horacio Toniolo Aufeis area and breakup characteristics on the Sagavanirktok River under Niño and La Niña conditions
Session 7: Snow Hydrology
Kelsey Stockert Sublimation measurements of tundra and taiga snowpack in Alaska
Lora May Analyzing vegetation effects on snow depth variability in Alaska with airborne lidar
Ann Marie Larquier & Felix Kristanovich Closing Remarks, National AWRA Resources and 2025 National Conference
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Workshop
Conference Workshop International Arctic Research Center (IARC) and Arctic & Earth Stem Integrating Globe & NASA (Arctic & Earth SIGNs): Land Cover Protocol Utilizing the GLOBE Observer App