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ABSTRACT DEADLINE:
October 15, 2004
Abstracts for consideration for presentation at the
Fifteenth
Tennessee Water Resources Symposium will
be accepted through October
15, 2004.
Abstracts must
not exceed 250 words or
a single page and must address water-resource issues (click
here for topic list) relevant to the Southeast Region. Abstracts
must conform to the formatting requirements outlined below:
FORMATTING REQUIREMENTS FOR SUBMITTING ABSTRACTS
FOR PAPER/POSTER
PRESENTATIONS:
TITLE:
ALL CAPS, ARIAL, 12point, BOLD, CENTERED, SINGLE SPACED
Author Name(s):
centered, 12pt, Times New Roman, no bold,
with contact information in
footnote[1]*
* indicates the speaker presenting the paper
[note: use the
Insert, footnote, autonumber option in Word to insert footnote]
SECTION
HEADING: ALL CAPS, ARIAL, 12 PT, BOLD, CENTERED, SINGLE SPACED
Text: Times New Roman, 11 or 12pt, single spaced, no
indents, 1 inch margins, left justified
Download an
Abstract example in Microsoft Word
INFORMATION REQUIRED
WITH ORAL/POSTER PRESENTATION ABSTRACTS:
Abstract Title:
Oral* or Poster Presentation:
Student Presentation (Y/N):
Abstract Contact Person
Name:
Organization/Company:
Address:
City, State, Zip Code:
Email:
Presentation Speaker same as "Abstract Contact" (Y/N*):
*For Oral Presentations Only - If
Speaker Different than Abstract Contact
Speaker Name:
Organization/Company:
Address:
City, State, Zip Code:
Email:
Submit this information along with oral
or poster abstracts for consideration to:
Brian Waldron
Ground Water Institute
The University of Memphis
300 Engineering Admin Blvd
Memphis, TN 38152-3170
bwaldron@memphis.edu
Tel: (901) 678-3913
TOPICS FOR
PRESENTATIONS
We accept papers
from a wide variety of water-resource topics.
Below are examples of topics from past Symposia:
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Application
of geographic information systems
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Biotechnology
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Effects
of land uses (agriculture, urbanization, forestry)
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Ground-water
bioremediation
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Ground-water
protection
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Geomorphology
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Hydrology
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Hydrologic
Investigations
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Modeling
surface and ground water quality and quantity
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New
technologies
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Non-point
source management
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Outreach
and education
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Reservoir
management
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Surface
and ground water interactions
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Water
quality monitoring and assessments
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Water
resource partnerships
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Water
use--drought management, regional supply management
and policy
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Watershed
planning
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Wetlands
ABSTRACT
NOTIFICATION OF ACCEPTANCE:
October 29, 2004
GUIDELINES
FOR
ACCEPTED ORAL PRESENTATION ABSTRACTS:
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Limited to a 20-minute talk with 10-minute
question-and-answer
session.
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Acceptance
requires preparation and submittal of paper limited
to 4 pages with 2 additional pages
of illustrations. Your paper will be published in
the proceedings of the symposium and must comply
with submission guidelines.
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Detailed
instructions
for submitting papers, including an
example, will be provided online at a future
date.
GUIDELINES
FOR
ACCEPTED POSTER PRESENTATION ABSTRACTS:
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Poster session limited to 20 student and 10
professional posters
due to space limitations.
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Selection
will be based on quality and
content of abstracts.
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Posters
should be mounted
on poster-board no larger than 3’x5’.
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All
posters
must be displayed by 8:00 a.m. Thursday,
April 14.
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Presenters
of student posters are
required to give a brief synopsis (5 minutes or less)
of their poster to poster judges during Poster Session at 3:30
p.m. Thursday, April 14.
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Easels will be provided.
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An
award for the best student poster will be presented at
the annual TN Chapter Meeting at 6:30 p.m.
Thursday, April 14.
ALL PRESENTERS MUST REGISTER
FOR SYMPOSIUM BY:
February 17, 2005. Registration fee for presenters is $100
(students $30).
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