Department of Earth & Environmental Studies

 

College of Science and Mathematics

Josh Galster

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These are PDFs of select recent conference presentations and other invited talks.  Feel free to contact me if you have any questions about them.   *Student co-authors  
  1. Galster, J. C., Barrett, K., Feng, H., *Lopes, J., *Bujalski, N., 2009, Using atmospherically-deposited radionuclides to identifying the source of excess fine-grained sediments in two New Jersey watersheds: Association of American Geographers.  PDF

  2. Galster, J. C., Barrett, K., *Slaff, E., *Xeflide, S., *Justus, F., 2008, Is flooding getting worse? Historical analysis of flood flow frequencies in the Passaic Basin and New Jersey: Third Passaic River Symposium, Passaic River Institute, v. 3. PDF

  3. Barrett, K., Galster, J. C., *Xeflide, S., 2008, Baseflow trends in NJ streams and correlation with imperviousness: Third Passaic River Symposium, Passaic River Institute, v. 3.

  4. Galster, J. C., Barrett, K., Feng, H., *Bujalski, N., *Lopes, J., 2008, Characterizing the source of fine-grained sediments in New Jersey rivers using radionuclides: Geological Society of America Abstracts with Programs, v. 40, p. 194.  PDF

  5. Galster, J.C., 2008, The lag time of river response to urbanization in eastern Pennsylvania: University of Delaware, Invited talk.  PDF 

  6. Galster, J.C., Pazzaglia, F. J., Germanoski, D., 2007, Measuring the erosion of river channel widths impacted by watershed urbanization using historic aerial photographs and modern surveys: Eos Transactions AGU, v. 88, Fall Meeting Supplement, Abstract H41D-0768. PDF

  7. Galster, J. C., 2007, The anthropogenic and climatic effects on the scaling of discharge and drainage area for multiple watersheds from USGS discharge records: Geological Society of America Abstracts with Programs, v. 39, No. 6, p. 244. PDF