• greon-data-001
  • Data, Reports and Publications

    GREON Data

    Questions about GREON data? Contact John Sloan at jjsloan@lc.edu.

    Publications

    • Shaughnessy, A.R., Sloan, J.J., Corcoran, M.J.,  Hasenmueller, E.A. (2019). Sediments in Agricultural Reservoirs Act as Sinks and Sources for Nutrients Over Various Timescales. Water Resources Research, 55(7), 5985-6000.
    • Dijkstra, M.L., Corcoran, M.J., Sloan, J.J., Lutz, B.L. (Accepted 2020) Assessing phosphorus distribution and bioavailability in Lake Decatur, IL.  Lake and Reservoir Management.
    • Corcoran, M.J., Sloan, J.J., Hasenmueller, E.A.,Von Tobel, B.J., Dijkstra, M.L. (In Review)  Assessing Spatial Representativeness of a Water Quality Monitoring Station in an Agricultural Reservoir. Lake and Reservoir Management.

    Presentations

    Professional Conference Presentations and Posters

    • Scott, N. V., Ploschnitznig, J. P., Lawrence, D., Corcoran, M., Kratschmer, E., Krudenier, W., Warner, R., and Rolfe, G. (2019). Statistical data characterization of in-situ nitrate level time series for the Mississippi watershed. Ocean Sensing and Monitoring XII April 2020, Anaheim, CA.
    • Ploschnitznig, J. P., Lawrence, D., Scott, N. V., Corcoran, M., Kratschmer, E., Krudenier, W., Warner, R., and Rolfe, G. (2019). Hyperspectral Remote Sensing Characterization of Contaminant Laden Turbulent Riverine Water: Preliminary Laboratory Results. Riverside Research August 2019, Dayton, OH.
    • Corcoran, M.J., Sloan, J.J., Kratschmer, E. (2019). The Great Rivers Ecological Observatory Network (GREON) for Monitoring Water Quality in the Upper Mississippi River Basin. Oral presentation at the National Water Quality Monitoring Conference 2019, Denver CO.
    • Shaughnessy, A.R., Venkata, A., Hasenmueller, E.A. Sloan, J.J., Murtaugh, R.A., Corcoran, M.J. (2017).  Can Redox Changes in Lakebed Sediments Trigger Algal Blooms? A case study of Carlyle Lake, Illinois. Research poster presented at The Geological Society of America 2017 Annual Conference, Seattle, WA.
    • Sloan, J.J.,  Kratschmer, E., Corcoran, M.J., Van Essen, R.A., (2016). The Great Rivers Ecological Observatory Network (GREON) for Monitoring Water Quality in the Upper Mississippi River Basin.  Oral presentation at the Illinois Water Conference 2016, Champaign, IL.
    • Sloan, J.J.,  Kratschmer, E., Corcoran, M.J., Van Essen, R.A., (2015). The Great Rivers Ecological Observatory Network (GREON) for Monitoring Water Quality in the Upper Mississippi River Basin.  Oral presentation at the Mississippi River Research Colloquium, La Crosse, WI.

    Student Internships

    • Befus, T., Dijkstra, M.L., Corcoran, M.J. (2018). Assessing phosphorus bioavailability in Lake Shelbyville and Carlyle Lake, two reservoirs in the Kaskaskia River watershed. Poster and oral presentation at Annual NGRREC Intern Program Symposium, Godfrey, IL.
    • Lutz, B.L., Dijkstra, M.L., Corcoran, M.J., Sloan, J.J. (2017). Determination of Phosphorus Bioavailability in Support of Reducing Harmful Algal Blooms in Lake Decatur. Poster and oral presentation at Annual NGRREC Intern Program Symposium, Godfrey, IL.
    • Lawrence, D., Moore, I. C., Scott, N. V., Ploschnitznig, J. P., Corcoran, M., Kratschmer, Krudenier, W., and Rolfe, G. (2017).  Riverine Water Quality Characterization Using In-Situ and Hyperspectral Imagery Measurements: Preliminary Results of Project Waterlens, Riverside Research Internal Poster, July, 2017.
    • McKay, A., Corcoran, M.J., Van Essen, R.A. (2016).  Relating Continuous In-situ Measurements from a Water Quality Monitoring Platform to Lake Ecosystem Dynamics. Poster and oral presentation at Annual NGRREC Intern Program Symposium, Godfrey, IL.
  • Contact

    John Sloan, Watershed Scientist
    NGRREC/L&C

    One Confluence Way
    East Alton, IL 62024

    jjsloan@lc.edu
    Phone: (618) 468-2820

    Jessica Mohlman, Research Coordinator and Assistant Scientist
    National Great Rivers Research and Education Center

    One Confluence Way
    East Alton, IL 62024

    jmohlman@lc.edu
    Phone: (618) 468-2833