Media

2020

Grogan et al (2020) Snowmelt control on spring hydrology declines as the vernal window lengthens:

UNH press release Link

Union leader article Link

2018

For Zuidema et al.

Road salt and the Merrimack River

Merrimack Watershed tainted by road salt

Scientists Worry About Fish and Plant Habitat

Garrova, R., 2018, NHPR.
As Road Salt Ends Up in N.H. Rivers, Scientists Worry About Fish and Plant Habitat

McLeish, T., 2018, Northernwoodlands
A Salt Assault

Wright, L., 2018, UNH Press
UNH Research Finds New England Streams Impacted by High Salt Concentrations

2017

For Samal et al. Interviewed on NHPR, Clip on WBUR

Effects Climate Change Could Accelerate

Climate change could mean trouble for skiers

AP News Link

Boston.com Link

Reddit Link

USnews Link

For Wollheim et al.

Stronger Storms hamper ability of streams and rivers to clean up pollution
Phys.org Link

NHPR Link

Another View: The March of Science. Fosters Daily Democrat (Seacoast New Hampshire daily newspaper)
Fosters Linke

2013

Students Lead Volunteer Storm Watchers Water Quality Investigation
NewEngland Stewardship Link

Horizontal cooling towers: riverine ecosystem services and the fate of thermoelectric heat in the contemporary Northeast US
Video Abstract

Rivers act as horizontal cooling towers
Foster's Link

2012

Composing an Aquatic Symphony Fall 2012.
EOS Spheres Link

EPSCoR Lamprey River Water Study
NH EPSCoR UTube Channel Link

Nutrient runoff turns useful salt marshes into useless mudflats, finds long-term study
Nashua Telegraph Link

 

Posters

2019

Shan Zuidema poster: Shan Zuidema PDF