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A Spatial Investigation of Floodplain Deposition in the Lake Champlain Basin of Vermont. 2019 SACNAS - The National Diversity in STEM Conference [Internet]. 2019 . Available from: https://www.2019sacnas.org/
. A Spatial Investigation of Floodplain Deposition in the Lake Champlain Basin of Vermont. 2019 SACNAS - The National Diversity in STEM Conference [Internet]. 2019 . Available from: https://www.2019sacnas.org/
. Statistical Meta-Analysis of Agricultrual BMPs and BMP group performance. 2022 Lake Champlain Research Conference [Internet]. 2022 . Available from: https://www.lcbp.org/wp-content/uploads/2016/03/20220518-Lake-Champlain-Research-Conference-2022-Agenda.pdf
. STEM field internships: a service learning bridge between teacher professional development and student personalized lesson plans. 2014 VT EPSCoR Conference. 2014 .
. Suspended Sediment Prediction Using Artificial Neural Networks and Local Hydrometeorological Data. 2014 NEAEB Conference. 2014 .
. Temporal and spatial studies of organic phosphorus cycling in sediments of a eutrophic bay in Lake Champlain (USA). Sustainable Phosphorus Summit, 4th International Symposium [Internet]. 2014 . Available from: http://sps2014.cirad.fr/content/download/4415/32431/version/1/file/Book+of+Abstracts+SPS+2014.pdf
. Using Distributed Continuous Turbidity Monitoring to Inform Sediment and Sediment-bound Nutrient Budgets in a Small Watershed. 2014 AGU (American Geophysical Union) Fall Meeting. 2014 .
. Using the ERA5 Reanalysis Dataset to Identify Extreme Flooding Events in the Northeastern United States. Lake Champlain Research Conference [Internet]. 2018 . Available from: http://www.lcbp.org/water-environment/data-monitoring/lake-champlain-research-conference/
. Predicting Reach-scale Sediment Regimes to Prioritize River Restoration and Conservation. Burlington, VT: University of Vermont; 2018.
. Science communication across diverse ways of knowing, and collaboration in a landscape-scale natural resource governance network. Burlington, VT: University of Vermont (UVM); 2021. Available from: https://scholarworks.uvm.edu/graddis/1395/
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