Clark Fork Symposium 2000 Posters

(Organized by sub basin and then  alphabetically by author’s last name)
*denotes entire paper or poster is present.

Clark Fork Basin  
Upper River Basin and Superfund  
Middle  River and 5 Valley’s area
Lower River Basin  
Flathead Basin
Bitterroot River Basin  
Blackfoot River Basin
 
Other

Clark Fork Basin  

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Wetlands of the Clark Fork Basin—Values, Threats, Conservation *
Ryan Alter, Kevin Colborn, & Vicki Watson,
UM Watershed Health Clinic and Msla Conservation District

Evaluating Stream Bioassessment Protocols with Data from the Clark Fork’s Ecoregion *
Wease Bollman, Rhithron Biological Associates, 1845 South 12th West, Msla, MT

Clark Fork Basin Fisheries—Condition, Restoration and Conservation
Kevin Colborn, UM Watershed Health Clinic
Chris Clancy, MDFWP

Changing Images of the Clark Fork Watershed:  1803-2000 *
Alex Philp, EOS Education Project, U of MT, Msla, MT

A Work in Progress: Silver Bow Creek Remedial Action
Joel Chavez (Montana Dept. of Environmental Quality)
Cameron Beul (Maxim Technologies, Inc.)
Mike Rotar (Inter-Fluve, Inc.)

Plum Creek Timber Company’s Draft Native Fish Habitat Conservation Plan *
Sugden, B.D. and Jostrom, M.D. Plum Creek Timber, PO Box 1990,
Columbia Falls, MT 59912

Water Quality Assessment for Northern Rockies Intermontane Basins *
Lan H. Tornes, U.S.G.S., 3162 Bozeman Ave., Helena, MT 59601

 

Upper River Basin and Superfund  
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Lead Isotopic Compositions of Bed Sediments Suggest Clark Fork River Sources  
Bouse, Robin M., Hornberger, Michelle I., Luoma, Samuel N.,
U.S.G.S., 345 Middlefield Road, Mail Stop 465, Menlo Park, CA 94025

Effects of  Floodplain Remediation on Bed Sediment Contamination in the Clark Fork River
Anna B. Breuninger, Department of Geology, U of MT, Msla, MT 59812

Metal Levels and Intracellular Distributions in Benthic Insects Exposed to Mine Waste
D.J. Cain1, W.G. Wallace2, and S. Luoma, U.S.G.S., MS 465, 345 Middlefield Rd., 
Menlo Park, CA 940252 Center for Environmental Science, The College of Staten Island/CUNY, 2800 Victory Blvd., 6S-310, Staten Island, NY 10314

Evaluating the Effectiveness of Streambank Stabilization Techniques for
Reducing Bank Erosion on the Upper Clark Fork River, Western Montana.
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Donna DeFrancesco, Stephen R. Clayton, Paul L. Hansen, Brendan J. Moynahan, 
Patricia G. Hettick, Timothy R. Weisenberger, and Ken R. Miller. U of M
T, RWRP

Upper Clark Fork River Demonstration Projects, Montana*
Barry Duff, ARCO Environmental Remediation, LLC, Anaconda, Montana

Bank Stabilization Using Bankform Roughness--Johns Demonstration Project
Barry Duff, ARCO Environmental Remediation, LLC  

Watershed Restoration Assessment for Lost Creek -- a tributary of the Upper Clark Fork River
James A. Harris and Vicki Watson, 
Environmental Studies, U of MT, Msla, MT 59812

Factors Controlling the Spatial Gradient of Metals in a Mine-impacted River.
Hornberger, M.I., Luoma, S.N., Cain, D.J. U.S.G.S., Menlo Park, CA.

Remediation Alternatives for Milltown Reservoir *
Marge Hulburt, Geoff Smith, Christine Brick, Missoula Water Quality Advisory Council

Abandoned Mine Reclamation in the Mountain West -
Case study: Linton Mine and Millsite on Cramer Creek, Upper Clark Fork, Montana
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Kevin Hyde, Department of Geography, U of MT, Missoula, MT 59812.

Geomorphology, flood-plain tailings, and metal transport in the upper Clark Fork Valley, Montana
John Lambing, Jim Smith, David Nimick, Charles Parrett  (U.S.G.S.) 
Michael Ramey (R2 Resource Consultants, Inc.), William Schafer (Schafer & Associates)


Watershed Health Assessment of Cottonwood Creek, Deer Lodge, MT

Lhotak, John, J. Dunn, V. Edwards, M. Sanctuary, G. Hughes, M. Vitale. 2000. Graduate Research, U of MT, Environmental Studies Program, 35pp.

Clark Fork Non-Point Source Nutrient Sampling
Lhotak, John and Vicki Watson. "Clark Fork Non-Point Source Nutrient Sampling Report for 1999-2000." 2001. U. of MT, 11pp

Development of Acid/Heavy Metal-Tolerant Cultivars
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Leslie Marty, Deer Lodge Valley CD & NRCS Bridger Plant Materials Center
Route 2, Box 1189, Bridger, MT 59014.  (406) 662-3579
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Basin reactivity:  Determination of solute fate on a basin scale *
Temple McKinnon, Department of Geology, U of MT, Msla, MT  59812

Bioavailability of Metals in Sediments from the Upper Clark Fork River Basin, Montana. 
Naddy RB, Stubblefield WA, Gensemer RW, Pillard DA, Vertucci FA, Hockett JR.
ENSR, 4303 W. La Porte Ave., Fort Collins, CO 80521

Exposure-Effects Relationships of Metals in Macroinvertebrates  in the Upper Clark Fork
Naddy RB, Gensemer RW, Vertucci FA, Stubblefield WA.
ENSR, 4303 W. La Porte Ave., Fort Collins, CO 80521

Land Reclamation Evaluation System for Anaconda Smelter Superfund Site
Dennis R. Neuman  and Stuart R. Jennings, Reclamation Research Unit,
Land Resources and Environmental Sciences, MSU, Bozeman,
and 
Robert B. Rennick,
 CDM Federal Programs Corporation, Helena, Montana

Metal and Arsenic Bioavailability in Small Mammals Inhabiting Smelter Wastes and Aerial Deposition Areas Following Different Remediation Treatments
D. R. Neuman, S. R. Jennings, M. J. Hooper, G.P. Cobb, S.T. McMurry, B.M. Adair, K. Reynolds, & D.J. Hoff.  Reclamation Research Unit, Land Resources & Env. Sciences, MSU.

Dietary Toxicity Reference Values for Rainbow Trout.
Tillquist, H., Vertucci, F.A, Dufresne, D.,  ENSR, 4303 W. LaPorte Ave., Fort Collins, CO

Time Critical Removal Response of Arsenic and Metal Contaminated Soils
Along the Eastside Ditch near Deer Lodge, Montana
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G.S. Vandeberg, D.J. Dollhopf and D.R. Neuman
Reclamation Research Unit, Land Resources and Environmental Sciences MSU, Bozeman, MT


Integrity of Benthic Macroinvertebrate Communities of the Upper Clark Fork 1991-1998.
Vertucci F.A. and T. Wesche,  ENSR, Fort Collins, CO, and HabiTech, Inc. Laramie, WY.

Assessing Site-Specific Risk to Aquatic Biota from Multiple Exposure Pathways.
Vertucci, F.A., Naddy, R.B., and Tillquist, H.T. , ENSR, 4303 W. La Porte Ave., Fort Collins, CO.

Biomarkers of Heavy Metal Effects in Two Species of Caddisfly Larvae from Clark Fork River, Montana: Stress Proteins (HSP70) and Lysosomal Membrane Integrity *
Werner I.*, Broeg K., Cain D., Wallace W., Hornberger M., Hinton D.E. and Luoma S.,
UC Davis, Davis, CA; Biologische Anstalt Helgoland, Hamburg, Germany; U.S.G.S., Menlo Park, CA.
 

  Middle  River and 5 Valley’s area
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Pattee Creek Watershed Web Page
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Ryan Alter, Greg Grallo, and Vicki Watson, UM Watershed Health Clinic

Bank Stabilization Projects on Streams in Missoula County, Montana
Troy M. Brandt, Environmental Studies, U of MT, Msla, MT
Erik Ringelberg, Watershed Education Network, Msla, MT 59802

Floodplain Management in Missoula County
Brian Maiorano, Floodplain Administrator, Missoula Office of Planning and Grants

Trends in Process Wastewater --15 Years of Improvements at the Frenchtown Mill *
Terrance J. McLaughlin, Smurfit-Stone Container Corporation, Msla, M
T

Missoula Measures – information and inspiration for a sustainable community *
Greg Oliver, Missoula City-County Health Dept., 301 W. Alder, Msla, Mt. 59802

The River Benthos Record for Smurfit-Stone's Missoula Mill--
Nearly a Half-Century of Clark Fork River Monitoring

David Rades, Integrated Paper Services, Inc., Appleton, Wisconsin

  Lower River Basin  
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Collaboration or Confrontation?   -- Take your pick. Clark Fork Projects Hydro Relicensing
Joe DosSantos and Tim Swant, Avista Corporation, P.O. Box 1469, Noxon, MT 59853  

Determination of the Origin of Bull Trout below Cabinet Gorge Dam *
Lukas P. Neraas and Paul Spruell

  Flathead Basin
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Voluntary Nutrient Reduction Strategy
Scott Payne, Flathead Basin, Coordinator

Studies of the Flathead Basin
Students of Linda deKort and Sue Brown, Flathead High School  

Bitterroot River Basin  
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Fish diversity, microhabitat use, and behavior  in secondary channels of the Bitterroot River, Montana
Troy Brandt, Environmental Studies, U of MT, Msla, MT 59802

Restoration of the Sleven’s Island Riparian Area at Fort Missoula, Montana
Thomas Alan Duster, MNHC, Msla, MT

Restoring O’Brien Creek, Missoula, MT *
David Glaser, Marilyn Marler, and Vicki Watson. Environmental Studies, 
U of M
T, Msla, MT  59812

Comparison of Sediment Generation from Existing and Recontoured Forest Service Roads
Jennifer A.S. Hickenbottom, USDA Forest Service, Lolo National Forest

Fish Passage through Culverts on Lolo National Forest
Kelsey Nielsen, Big Sky High School  and Traci Sylte,  Lolo National Forest

Wildlands Volunteer Corps - Road Reconnaissance Project, Lolo National Forest
Andrea Stephens, Signe Leirfallom, Kelsey Nielsen, & Chelsea Toone, Big Sky High, Msla

  Blackfoot River Basin  
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Bioassessment of a Reclaimed Placer Mined Stream:  
Recovery of Benthic Macroinvertebrate Communities

Wease Bollman, Rhithron Biological Associates, 1845 South 12th West, Msla, MT

Blackfoot Watershed Projects *
Montana Partners for Fish and Wildlife

Restoration of Chamberlain Creek
Amy Clinepelter, Riparian Wetland Research Program

  Other  
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Plant Materials Centers Provide Vegetative Solutions *
Larry Holzworth and Susan R. Winslow  USDA Natural Resources Conservation Service  

Exotic and Native Species Management *
Montana Fish, Wildlife and Parks

Volunteer Monitoring - Empowering Citizens
Pete Schade, Volunteer Water Monitoring Coordinator, Montana Watercourse