Elizabeth A. Nystrom
United States Geological Survey
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Hydraulic Measurements and Experimental Methods Specialty Conference (HMEM) 2002 | 2002
Elizabeth A. Nystrom; Kevin A. Oberg; Chris R. Rehmann
Acoustic Doppler current profilers (ADCPs) provide a promising method for measuring surface-water turbulence because they can provide data from a large spatial range in a relatively short time with relative ease. Some potential sources of errors in turbulence measurements made with ADCPs include inaccuracy of Doppler-shift measurements, poor temporal and spatial measurement resolution, and inaccuracy of multi-dimensional velocities resolved from one-dimensional velocities measured at separate locations. Results from laboratory measurements of mean velocity and turbulence statistics made with two pulse-coherent ADCPs in 0.87 meters of water are used to illustrate several of inherent sources of error in ADCP turbulence measurements. Results show that processing algorithms and beam configurations have important effects on turbulence measurements. ADCPs can provide reasonable estimates of many turbulence parameters; however, the accuracy of turbulence measurements made with commercially available ADCPs is often poor in comparison to standard measurement techniques.
Journal of Geophysical Research | 2014
Douglas A. Burns; Elizabeth A. Nystrom; David M. Wolock; Paul M. Bradley; Karen Riva-Murray
Inverse empirical models can inform and improve more complex process-based models by quantifying the principal factors that control water quality variation. Here we developed a multiple regression model that explains 81% of the variation in filtered methylmercury (FMeHg) concentrations in Fishing Brook, a fourth-order stream in the Adirondack Mountains, New York, a known “hot spot” of Hg bioaccumulation. This model builds on previous observations that wetland-dominated riparian areas are the principal source of MeHg to this stream and were based on 43 samples collected during a 33 month period in 2007–2009. Explanatory variables include those that represent the effects of water temperature, streamflow, and modeled riparian water table depth on seasonal and annual patterns of FMeHg concentrations. An additional variable represents the effects of an upstream pond on decreasing FMeHg concentrations. Model results suggest that temperature-driven effects on net Hg methylation rates are the principal control on annual FMeHg concentration patterns. Additionally, streamflow dilutes FMeHg concentrations during the cold dormant season. The model further indicates that depth and persistence of the riparian water table as simulated by TOPMODEL are dominant controls on FMeHg concentration patterns during the warm growing season, especially evident when concentrations during the dry summer of 2007 were less than half of those in the wetter summers of 2008 and 2009. This modeling approach may help identify the principal factors that control variation in surface water FMeHg concentrations in other settings, which can guide the appropriate application of process-based models.
Journal of Hydraulic Engineering | 2007
Elizabeth A. Nystrom; Chris R. Rehmann; Kevin A. Oberg
Climatic Change | 2016
Tanja N. Williamson; Elizabeth A. Nystrom; Paul C.D. Milly
Scientific Investigations Report | 2015
Tanja N. Williamson; Jeremiah G. Lant; Peter Claggett; Elizabeth A. Nystrom; Paul C.D. Milly; Hugh L. Nelson; Scott A. Hoffman; Susan J. Colarullo; Jeffrey M. Fischer
Scientific Investigations Report | 2018
Elizabeth A. Nystrom
In: Stringer, Christina E.; Krauss, Ken W.; Latimer, James S., eds. 2016. Headwaters to estuaries: advances in watershed science and management -Proceedings of the Fifth Interagency Conference on Research in the Watersheds. March 2-5, 2015, North Charleston, South Carolina. e-General Technical Report SRS-211. Asheville, NC: U.S. Department of Agriculture Forest Service, Southern Research Station. 302 p. | 2016
Doug Burns; Karen Riva Murray; Elizabeth A. Nystrom; David M. Wolock; Geofrey Millard; Charles T. Driscoll
Scientific Investigations Report | 2015
Elizabeth A. Nystrom
Scientific Investigations Report | 2015
Elizabeth A. Nystrom
Journal of Geophysical Research | 2014
Douglas A. Burns; Elizabeth A. Nystrom; David M. Wolock; Paul M. Bradley; Karen Riva-Murray