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<br />2003 Science Symposium I Schedule <br /> <br />Page 5 on <br /> <br />p.m. Moderator: Helen Fairley <br /> <br />2:50,3: 10 <br />High-resolution Photogrammetry and the Gully Erosion of Cultural Sites, <br />Joel Pederson, Utah State University <br /> <br />3: 10 - 3:30 <br />Modeling of Sand Deposition in Archaeologically Significant Reaches of the <br />Colorado River in Grand Canyon, <br />Stephen Wiele, U.S. Geological Survey, Margaret Torizzo, Vermont Department of <br />Environmental Conservation <br /> <br />3:30 - 3:50 <br />The Role of Eolian Sediment Transport in the Preservation of Archeological <br />Features: A New Research Initiative in Grand Canyon National Park <br />Amy Draut, U.S. Geological Survey, and others <br /> <br />3:50 - 4:10 <br />Adopt A Beach Project: Long Term Monitoring of High-Demand Camping <br />Beaches in Grand Canyon, <br />Kate Thompson, Grand Canyon River Guides, Inc. <br /> <br />4:10-4:30 <br />Towards an Understanding of Social Impediments to Adaptive Management in <br />Grand Canyon, <br />Christopher Updike, Northern Arizona University <br /> <br />4:30 - 4:50 <br />Interactive Archaeology of the Colorado Plateau and Grand Canyon: Archaeological <br />and Indigenous Perspectives, <br />George Gumerman IV, Northern Arizona University <br /> <br />DAY 3 - OCTOBER 30, 2003 <br /> <br />MORNING SESSION 1 - EXPERIMENTAL STUDIES: NATIVE <br />FISHES - 8:30 - 10:10 a.m. Moderator: Mike Yard <br /> <br />8:30 - 8:50 <br />Trends in the Recruitment and Abundance of the Little Colorado River <br />Humpback Chub Population, <br />Lewis G. Coggins, Jr., U.S. Geological Survey; Carl Walters, University of British <br />Columbia <br /> <br />8:50-9:10 <br />Long-Term Monitoring to Determine Status, and Trends of Native Fish in the <br />Colorado River through Grand Canyon, Arizona, <br />Helene Johnstone, SWCA Environmental Consultants 02571 <br /> <br />9:10 - 9:30 <br /> <br />file:/ IE: Ihtml\schedule.html <br /> <br />2/13/2006 <br />