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2025 RIVER SYMPOSIUM

POSTER PRESENTATIONS

QUANTIFYING WOOD TURTLE (GLYPTEMYS INSCULPTA) FINE-SCALE HABITAT SELECTION IN A FUTURE RIPARIAN RESTORATION SITE

Montoya, Gabriel, Clean Water Institute, Lycoming College, 1 College Place, Williamsport, PA, 17701, hergabr@lycoming.edu; Kaunert, Matt, , Clean Water Institute, Lycoming College, 1 College Place, Williamsport, PA, 17701, kaunert@lycoming.edu; Rieck, Leslie, Clean Water Institute Lycoming College 1 College Place Williamsport PA, 17701, rieck@lycoming.edu; Bohlin, Emily,Clean Water Institute, Lycoming College, 1 College Place, Williamsport, PA, 17701, bohlin@lycoming.edu. Wood turtles (Glyptemys insculpta) are semi-aquatic turtles native to the northern…

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PLAYING WITH CLAY – REPRODUCING NATIVE POTTERY: SUSQUEHANNOCK STYLE

Elick, Jennifer, Earth and Environmental Sciences, Susquehanna University, 514 University Ave, Selinsgrove, PA, 17870, elick@susqu.edu; Binkley, Ainslee, M., Earth and Environmental Sciences, Susquehanna University, 514 University Ave, Selinsgrove, PA, 17870; Ciccarello, EmmaLia, Mary Earth and Environmental Sciences Susquehanna University 514 University Ave Jennifer Selinsgrove PA, 17870   Pottery sherds collected from the Isle of Que in Selinsgrove, PA, provided design, compositional (mineralogical and…

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ANTHROPOGENIC INFLUENCES ON HISTORICAL NESTING OF ORIOLES: ISLE OF QUE, SELINSGROVE, PA

Elick, Jennifer, Earth and Environmental Sciences, Susquehanna University, 514 University Ave., Selinsgrove, PA, 17870, elick@susqu.edu; Dickinson, Emma, Mary, Earth and Environmental Sciences, Susquehanna University, 514 University Ave , Selinsgrove, PA, 17870, dickinson@susqu.edu.  In central Pennsylvania, the spring arrival of the Baltimore Oriole (Icterus galbula), their choice of nest location, and nest building materials appear to be strongly influenced by climate change and anthropogenic…

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RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN PHYTOPLANKTON DISTRIBUTION AND NUTRIENT CONCENTRATIONS IN TWO LOCAL RESERVOIRS ON THE UPPER MIDDLE CREEK DRAINAGE

Horn, Anna, Ecology, Susquehanna University, 1858 Weber Way, Selinsgrove, PA, 17870, horna@susqu.edu; Holt, Jack, R, Ecology, Susquehanna University, 514 University Ave, Selinsgrove, PA, 17870, holt@susqu.edu. The Upper Middle Creek Drainage in Central Pennsylvania encompasses two recreational reservoirs, Walker and Faylor Lakes, which vary greatly in size and thermal history. Faylor Lake, only a maximum of 4.5 meters deep, holds a volume of .7…

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USING NEAR-INFRARED REFLECTANCE SPECTROSCOPY FOR SEX DISCRIMINATION IN EASTERN HELLBENDERS (CRYPTOBRANCHUS A. ALLEGANIENSIS)

Trinh, Ngan, Clean Water Institute, Lycoming College, 1 College Place, Williamsport, PA, 17701, tringan@lycoming.edu; Mathes, Samuel, , Biochemistry, Nutrition, and Health Promotion, Mississippi State University, 100 Old Hwy 12, Mississippi State, MS, 39762, scm621@msstate.edu; Shablin, Samantha, Biochemistry, Nutrition, and Health Promotion Mississippi State University 100 Old Hwy 12 Mississippi State MS, 39762, ss4856@msstate.edu; Simpson, Austin, , Biochemistry, Nutrition, and Health Promotion, Mississippi State University, 100 Old…

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MICROHABITAT COMPLEXITY AND ITS IMPACT ON BENTHIC COMMUNITY STRUCTURE IN BUFFALO CREEK

Comer, Caitlin, Biology, Bucknell University, 1053 Jewett Road, Skaneateles, NY , 13152, cec039@bucknell.edu; McTammany, Matthew, E, Biology Department, Bucknell University, 1 Dent Drive, Lewisburg, PA, 17837, mmctamma@bucknell.edu. Rivers and streams exhibit a hierarchical organized system of habitats, ranging across scales from whole river systems to segments or reaches to riffles and pools to microhabitat subsystems. These microhabitat systems, such as patches of distinct substrate types (e.g.,…

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EFFECTS OF DEPTH AND NUTRIENT AVAILABILITY ON BENTHIC ALGAE PRODUCTION IN THE SUSQUEHANNA RIVER

Testa, Charles, Biology, Bucknell University, 580 South 7th Street, Lewisburg, Pa, 17837, charlie_t06@icloud.com; Matthew, McTammany, R, Biology Department, Bucknell University, 1 Dent Drive, Lewisburg, PA, 17837, mmctamma@bucknell.edu. Many previous studies have measured chlorophyll concentrations at varying depths in lake water columns, finding a near-linear decrease in chlorophyll levels with increasing depth (Demidov & Mosharov, 2015). While these studies provide valuable insights into algal…

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PREDICTORS OF EGRESS FOR GRAVID TIMBER RATTLESNAKES (CROTALUS HORRIDUS) IN NORTH-CENTRAL PENNSYLVANIA

Thomas, Natalia, Biology, Lycoming College, 146 Summer Street , Duboistown, PA, 17702, thonata@lycoming.edu; O’Donnell, Mary Kate, Biology Department, Lycoming College, 1 College Place, Williamsport, PA, 17701. Gravid female Timber Rattlesnakes (Crotalus horridus) exhibit modified behaviors during gestation compared to non-gravid individuals. There is adequate research on non-gravid and male Timber Rattlesnakes in the northern United States, but limited research has been done…

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UPDATING THE CITY OF SHAMOKIN’S FLOOD INSURANCE RATE MAP

Kramer, Betsy, Program Manager for Community Revitalization, SEDA-Council of Governments, 201 Furnance Road, Lewisburg, PA, 17837, bkramer@seda-cog.org; Cassidy, Alimara, Community Resiliency Project Coordinator , SEDA-Council of Governments, 201 Furnance Road, Lewisburg, PA, 17837, alimara.cassidy@seda-cog.org; Wright, Brittiny, Program Assistant SEDA-Council of Governments 201 Furnance Road Lewisburg PA, 17837, bwright@seda-cog.org; Bango, Thandeka, Bucknell Center for Sustainability & the Environment, Bucknell University, One Dent Drive, Lewisburg, PA, 17837, tmb027@bucknell.edu; Barnhart, Shaunna,…

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MCINTYRE WILD AREA PILOT STUDY ON ACID MINE DRAINAGE IN STREAMS LOCATED WITHIN ABANDONED MINE LAND

Kniss, Sylvia, Earth and Environmental Sciences, Freshwater Research Institute, Susquehanna University, 514 University Avenue, Selinsgrove, PA, 17870, sjkniss2004@gmail.com; Ashcraft, Sara, Ecology, Freshwater Research Institute, Susquehanna University, 514 University Avenue, Selinsgrove, PA, 17870, ashcraft@susqu.edu; Matlaga, Tanya, Biology Susquehanna University 514 University Avenue Selinsgrove PA, 17870, matlagat@susqu.edu. Bituminous coal mining operations have been impacting many regions of Pennsylvania since the mid-1700s. Even when these operations are abandoned,…

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Briar Creek Watershed: Then and Now – A Water Quality, Microplastics, & Land Cover Change Study

Herb, Colby, Conservation District, Northumberland County, Pennsylvania, 228 Houser Road, Sunbury, PA, 17801, colby.herb18@gmail.com; Franek, Benjamin, Physical and Environmental Sciences, Commonwealth University of Pennsylvania – Bloomsburg, 400 E. Second St, Bloomsburg, PA, 17815, bfranek@commonwealthu.edu. As people continue to develop and change the landscape around us, anthropogenic effects on stream systems become ever more apparent. Assessing trends within the watershed context is a practical…

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CHANGE IN SUMMER ZOOPLANKTON COMMUNITY STRUCTURE FOLLOWING THE LOSS AND RETURN OF CERATOPHYLLUM DERMERSUM IN FAYLOR LAKE, A SMALL RESERVOIR IN SNYDER COUNTY, PA

Gandy, Cadence, Department of Biology, Susquehanna University, 514 University Avenue , Selinsgrove, PA, 17870, gandy@susqu.edu; Holt, Jack, R, Department of Biology, Susquehanna University, 514 University Avenue, Selinsgrove, PA, 17870, holt@susqu.edu. Faylor Lake is a reservoir of the west branch of the upper Middle Creek watershed. The volume of Faylor Lake is 0.7x106m3 with a mean depth of 1.24m. This study focuses on the zooplankton communities of Faylor lake through the months of June and July during…

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PRESERVING THE PAST: USING GROUND PENETRATING RADAR TO IDENTIFY UNMARKED GRAVES AT THE WARRIOR RUN CHURCH CEMETERY, WATSONTOWN, PA.

Simcoe, Joshua, Earth & Environmental Sciences, Susquehanna University, 514 University Ave, Selinsgrove, PA, 17870, simcoej@susqu.edu; Aguirre, Jasmine, F, Earth & Environmental Sciences, Susquehanna University, 514 University Ave, Selinsgrove, PA, 17870, aguirrej@susqu.edu; Lachhab, Ahmed, Earth & Environmental Sciences Susquehanna University 514 University Ave Selinsgrove PA, 17870, lachhab@susqu.edu. This project highlights the importance of integrating geophysical methods into heritage management to protect and commemorate the early settlers…

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CONSERVATION OF IMPERILED GIANT SALAMANDERS: IS LOCAL ECOLOGICAL KNOWLEDGE RELIABLE?

Palmo, Thupten, Animal Behavior, Bucknell University, 701 Moore Ave, Lewisburg, Pennsylvania, 17837, tp012@bucknell.edu; Valente, Mia, Animal Behavior, Bucknell University, 701 Moore Ave, Lewisburg, Pennsylvania, 17837, mmv004@bucknell.edu; Takahashi, Mizuki, Biology and Animal Behavior Bucknell University 701 Moore Ave Lewisburg Pennsylvania, 17837, mt027@bucknell.edu. Japanese Giant Salamanders (Andrias japonicus) are fully aquatic, stream salamanders, endemic to Western Japan. Despite federal protection as a special national monument, it is threatened with…

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CREATING A STREAM RESTORATION PLAN FOR LIMESTONE RUN, A SMALL AGRICULTURALLY IMPACTED STREAM IN CENTRAL PENNSYLVANIA

Klotz, Mason, Bucknell Center for Sustainability and the Environment, 701 Moore Ave, Lewisburg, Pennsylvania, 17837, mak063@bucknell.edu; Reese, Sean, Bucknell Center for Sustainability and the Environment, 701 Moore Ave, Lewisburg, Pennsylvania, 17837, spr016@bucknell.edu. Stream restoration is a critical component of watershed management aimed at improving the ecological integrity, hydrological function, and aesthetic value of degraded waterways.  Many streams in the Central Pennsylvania region can…

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THE INTERSECTION OF ART, CULTURE, AND SCIENCE: AN EXAMINATION OF THE NATIVE AMERICAN POTTERY AND TOOLS FROM THE ISLE OF QUE: SELINSGROVE, PA

Binkley, Ainslee, Earth & Environmental Sciences, Susquehanna University, 514 University Ave, Selinsgrove, PA, 17870, binkley@susqu.edu; Ciccarello, EmmaLia, , Earth & Environmental Sciences, Susquehanna University, 514 University Ave, Selinsgrove, PA, 17870, ciccarelloe@susqu.edu; Elick, Jennifer, M Earth & Environmental Sciences Susquehanna University 514 University Ave Selinsgrove PA, 17870, elick@susqu.edu. Analysis of pottery and associated artifacts collected from the Isle of Que, Selinsgrove, PA, reveals evidence of interaction…

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CAMPUS STRUCTURES AND THEIR IMPACT ON LANDSCAPE TREE HEALTH

Schofield, Jay, Earth and Environmental Sciences, Susquehanna University, 106 Hardwood Court, Chalfont, PA, 18914, schofield@susqu.edu; Ressler, Daniel, Earth and Environmental Sciences, Susquehanna University; 514 University Ave Selinsgrove PA, 17870, resslerd@susqu.edu. Landscape trees are an important part of both the aesthetic appeal and environmental health of college campuses. The Arbor Day Foundation has a Tree Campus Higher Education project that focuses on empowering…

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EVEN NATURE LIKES TO FLASH: FINDING CORRELATIONS BETWEEN STREAM FLASHINESS AND LAND DEVELOPMENT

Belfanti, Eric, Earth and Environmental Sciences, Susquehanna University, 576 University Ave, Selinsgrove, PA, 17870, belfanti@susqu.edu; Ressler, Dan, , Earth and Environmental Sciences, Susquehanna University, 576 University Ave, Selinsgrove, PA, 17870, resslerd@susqu.edu; Ashcraft, Sara, Susquehanna University Freshwater Research Institute 1250 W Sassafras St Selinsgrove PA, 17870, ashcraft@susqu.edu. Flash flooding poses a danger to life and property, so knowing how to accurately calculate and notice trends can…

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BEAVER DAM ANALOGS AND THE EFFECTS ON FINE EARTH SEDIMENTS

Scheidemann, Catherine, Department of Earth and Environmental Sciences, Susquehanna University, 514 University Ave, Selinsgrove, Pennsylvania , 17870, scheidemann@susqu.edu; Ressler, Daniel, Department of Earth and Environmental Sciences, Susquehanna University, 514 University Ave, Selinsgrove, Pennsylvania, 17870, resslerd@susqu.edu. Beaver dam analogs are an essential technique in stream restoration by trapping sediment and restoring damage to stream beds but have not yet been used in the eastern…

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HOW DO INVASIVE PLANT DENSITY AND HERBICIDE APPLICATION RATES INFLUENCE THE SUCCESS OF RIPARIAN BUFFER RESTORATION OVER A THREE-YEAR PERIOD?

Torres, Gabriel, Ecology, Susquehanna University, 500 W Sassafras St, Selinsgrove, Pennsylvania, 17870, torresg@susqu.edu; Thomas, Shannon, Chesapeake Conservancy, 1250 W Sassafras St, Selinsgrove, Pennsylvania, 17870, sthomas@chesapeakeconservancy.org; Wilson, Matthew, Freshwater Research Institute Susquehanna University 1250 W Sassafras St Selinsgrove Pennsylvania, 17870, wilsonmatt@susqu.edu. Riparian buffers are one of the most effective strategies for improving stream water quality, stabilizing streambanks, and supporting wildlife. Yet…

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LEAF LITTER DECOMPOSITION OF NATIVE SPOTTED JEWELWEED AND INVASIVE JAPANESE KNOTWEED IN A HEADWATER STREAM

Llewellyn, Anne, Ecology, Susquehanna University, 1858 Weber Way, Selinsgrove, PA, 17870, llewellyna@susqu.edu; Wilson, Matthew, Freshwater Research Institute , Susquehanna University, 1858 Weber Way, Selinsgrove, PA, 17870, wilsonmatt@susqu.edu. The leaf litter decomposition in streams is an important stream ecosystem process. The fallen leaves support the stream food web providing nutrients for microbes and macroinvertebrates as well as shelter. Invasive species are…

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MAPPING OUTCOMES: DETERMINING THE EFFICACY OF RESTORATION STRUCTURES ON STREAM HABITAT DEVELOPMENT OVER TIME

Heisler, Evan, Ecology Program, Susquehanna University, 514 University Ave, Selinsgrove, PA, 17870, heislere@susqu.edu; Ashcraft, Sara, A, Freshwater Research Institute, Susquehanna University, 514 University Ave, Selinsgrove, PA, 17870, ashcraft@susqu.edu; Wilson, Matt, J Freshwater Research Institute Susquehanna University 514 University Ave Selinsgrove PA, 17870, wilsonmatt@susqu.edu; Ressler, Daniel, E, Department of Earth and Environmental Sciences, Susquehanna University, 514 University Ave, Selinsgrove, PA, 17870,…

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A SLIMY SITUATION: LANDSCAPE EFFECTS ON SLIMY SCULPIN (COTTUS COGNATUS) MORPHOLOGY WITHIN WEST BRANCH SUSQUEHANNA RIVER WATERSHEDS

Hepfer, Paige, Biology, Susquehanna University, 514 University Ave, Selinsgrove, Pennsylvania, 17870, hepfer@susqu.edu; Ashcraft, Sara, A, Freshwater Research Institute, Susquehanna University, 514 University Ave, Selinsgrove, Pennsylvania, 17870, ashcraft@susqu.edu. Freshwater sculpin are a small-bodied, benthic fish species found in cool-to cold-water rocky streams. They can be a useful environmental indicator due to their partial tolerance to turbidity and siltation as well as…

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PRIORITIZING NATIVE SPECIES OR INVASIVE ACCUMULATORS FOR PHYTOREMEDIATION IN AREAS AFFECTED BY ACID MINE DRAINAGE

Grace, Autumn, Chemistry, Susquehanna University, 1858 Weber Way, Selinsgrove, PA, 17870, gracea@susqu.edu; Ashcraft, Sara, , Freshwater Research Institute, Susquehanna University, 1858 Weber Way, Selinsgrove, PA, 17870, ashcraft@susqu.edu. Acid mine drainage (AMD) and its subsequent pollution of waterways are common problems throughout Pennsylvania. Phytoremediation has been shown to be an effective method for diminishing the negative effects on ecosystems affected by…

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USING eDNA FOR POPULATION MONITORING OF AMERICAN EEL (ANGUILLA ROSTRATA) IN THE SUSQUEHANNA RIVER BASIN

Duke, Hannah, Department of Biology, Lycoming College, 1 College Place, Williamsport, PA, 17701, dukhann@lycoming.edu; Rieck, Leslie, , Department of Biology, Lycoming College, 1 College Place, Williamsport, PA, 17701, rieck@lycoming.edu; Andrew, David, Department of Biology Lycoming College 1 College Place Williamsport PA, 17701, andrew@lycoming.edu. There are growing concerns regarding the safe passage of aquatic organisms over large hydroelectric dams on major…

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ASSESSING ACTIVE AND PASSIVE SAMPLING TECHNIQUES FOR EMERGING CONTAMINANTS USING NESTED WATERSHED MONITORING

Kibuye, Henry, Agricultural and Biological Engineering, The Pennsylvania State University, 436 Shortlidge Rd, University Park, Pennsylvania, 16802, hjk5236@psu.edu; Veith, Tamie, L, Pasture Systems and Watershed Management Research Unit, USDA Agricultural Research Service, 532 Curtin Rd, University Park, Pennsylvania, 16802, Groh, Tyler, A Ecosystem Science and Management The Pennsylvania State University 160 Curtin Rd University Park Pennsylvania, 16802; Preisendanz, Heather, E,…

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MONITORING VEGETATION ESTABLISHMENT AFTER WETLAND RESTORATION AT ROBERT PORTER ALLEN NATURAL AREA

Wilde, Haley, Clean Water Institute, Lycoming College, 1 College Place, Williamsport, PA, 17701, wilhale@lycoming.edu; Bohlin, Emily, , Clean Water Institute, Lycoming College, 1 College Place, Williamsport, PA, 17701, bohlin@lycoming.edu; Rieck, Leslie, Clean Water Institute Lycoming College 1 College Place Williamsport PA, 17701, rieck@lycoming.edu. Robert Porter Allen Natural Area (RPANA) is a 227-acre former farmstead in South Williamsport, Pennsylvania, with one…

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BROOK TROUT eDNA SAMPLING AND HOTSPOT ANALYSIS​

Rakestraw, Emily, Biology, Lycoming College, 3116 Reeder Road, Montoursville, PA, 17754, rakemil@lycoming.edu; Rieck, Leslie,  Biology, Lycoming College, rieck@lycoming.edu; Andrew, David, Biology Lycoming College, andrew@lycoming.edu. Brook trout (Salvelinus fontinalis), Pennsylvania’s only native trout species, serve as key indicators of water quality. However, their populations have experienced significant decline due to habitat loss, rising water temperatures, and competition from invasive species. Since…

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READING BETWEEN THE DRAGLINES: THE EFFECT OF MALE AND FEMALE FISHING SPIDER (DOLOMEDES TRITON) SILK ON WHIRLIGIG BEETLE (DINEUTUS ASSIMILIS) BEHAVIOR AND PREDATION.

Persons, Kelsey, Ecology Program, Susquehanna University, 514 University Avenue, Selinsgrove, PA, 17870, 26personskelsey@seal-pa.org; Persons, Matthew, H., Ecology Program, Susquehanna University, 514 University Avenue, Selinsgrove, PA, 17870, persons@susqu.edu. Dolomedes triton is a semi-aquatic spider that deposits hydrophobic silk across the water surface. Female silk attracts males but could also act as a trip-line to increase prey detection or function as an…

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PHOTOCATALYTIC DEGRADATION OF OXYCODONE HYDROCHLORIDE

Mace, Laura, Chemistry Department, Susquehanna University, 514 University Ave, Selinsgrove, PA, 17870, lauramace127@icloud.com; Tom, Lou Ann, , Chemistry Department, Susquehanna University , 514 University Ave, Selinsgrove, PA, 17870, toml@susqu.edu. The photocatalytic degradation of oxycodone hydrochloride is being evaluated to determine the time required to degrade the pharmaceutical to a non-detectable concentration, as monitored using high performance liquid chromatography (HPLC). Photocatalytic…

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HYDROTHERMAL LIQUEFACTION OF CARBOHYDRATE WASTE AND WASTE COOKING OIL: OPTIMIZING PROCESS CONDITIONS TO PRODUCE BIOCRUDE OILS

Michalczyk, Maura, Chemical Engineering, Bucknell University, 29 Nicole Drive, Dunmore, PA, 18512, mauramichalczyk@yahoo.com; Onwudinjo, Frank, Chimezie, Chemical Engineering, Bucknell University; Okolie, Jude, A. Chemical Engineering Bucknell University. Significant amounts of food produced in the U.S. ends up in landfills, which leads to severe environmental challenges including underground water pollution, methane emissions, and land degradation. Furthermore, Waste Cooking Oil (WCO) contributes…

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DISCHARGE PROCESS OPTIMIZATION AND EVALUATION OF WASTE STREAMS FROM SPENT LITHIUM BATTERIES

Thorpe, Noah, Chemical Engineering, Bucknell University, 173 Hubbard Street, Concord, MA, 01742, net008@bucknell.edu; Okolie, Jude, A, Chemical Engineering, Bucknell University. Lithium-based batteries are increasingly replacing traditional battery technologies, leading to a growing accumulation of spent lithium batteries. These used batteries contain valuable heavy metals that can be recovered through various recycling methods. However, due to their residual voltage, they must…

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BRIDGING THE PAST AND PRESENT: UNDERSTANDING FOREST ECOSYSTEM CHANGE THROUGH HISTORICAL ART

BRIDGING THE PAST AND PRESENT: UNDERSTANDING FOREST ECOSYSTEM CHANGE THROUGH HISTORICAL ART Tomko, Ava, Biological and Health Sciences, Commonwealth University Lock Haven, 301 West Church Street, Lock Haven, PA, 17745, at28612@commonwealthu.edu; Bechtold, Heather, A, Biological and Health Sciences, Commonwealth University Lock Haven, 301 West Church Street, Lock Haven, PA, 17745, hab206@commonwealthu.edu;  Understanding how ecosystems have responded to past disturbances provides…

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SPENT LITHIUM BATTERY UPCYCLING TO CARBON DIOXIDE CAPTURE ADSORBENT: AN INTEGRATED TECHNO-ECONOMIC, ENVIRONMENTAL, GIS-BASED APPROACH

Onwudinjo, Frank, Chemical Engineering, Bucknell University, 216 Market St (Apt C), United States of America, Pennsylvania, 17837, cfponwudinjo@gmail.com; Okolie, Jude, A, Chemical Engineering, Bucknell University, 1 Dent drive, Lewisburg, Pennsylvania, 17837, jude.okolie@bucknell.edu. This study highlights the techno-economic assessment (TEA) and spatial analysis integrated with the life cycle assessment of upcycling spent lithium-ion batteries (SLIBs) into a CO₂ adsorbent. The analysis…

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HABITAT QUALITY AND PREDATOR PRESENCE IMPACTS ON LARVAL EURYCEA BISLINEATA BODY CONDITION

Pounds, Arthur, Department of Biology, Susquehanna University, 576 University Avenue, Selinsgrove , Pennsylvania, 17870, pounds@susqu.edu; Wilson, Matthew, J, Freshwater Research Institute, Susquehanna University, 514 University Avenue, Selinsgrove , Pennsylvania, 17870, wilsonmatt@susqu.edu; Matlaga, Tanya, J.H. Department of Biology Susquehanna University 576 University Avenue Selinsgrove Pennsylvania, 17870, matlagat@susqu.edu; Ashcraft, Sara , A, Freshwater Research Institute, Susquehanna University, 514 University Avenue, Selinsgrove, Pennsylvania,…

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The annual River Symposium is an educational community outreach event sponsored by the Bucknell Center for Sustainability & the Environment, the Susquehanna River Heartland Coalition for Environmental Studies, and the Pennsylvania Water Resources Research Center at Penn State University.

For more information, please contact Dr. Benjamin Hayes, Director of the Watershed Sciences and Engineering Program at the Bucknell Center for Sustainability & the Environment at brh010@bucknell.edu.