Invited conference presentations (*student author)
Covino, T., et al. 2018. H23E-06: Linking hillslopes to river corridors to understand dissolved organic matter export at the watershed scale. Eos Trans. AGU, Fall Meet. Suppl., Abstract H23E-06. (Invited)
Covino, T., P. Wegener, T. Weiss, E. Wohl, and C. Rhoades. 2017. Evaluating the role of river-floodplain connectivity in providing beneficial hydrologic services in mountain landscapes. Eos Trans. AGU, Fall Meet. Suppl., Abstract H54G-07 (Invited)
Covino, T. 2017. Land cover change and some implications for water, carbon, and nutrient flux. Hydrologic Sciences and Water Resources Engineering Seminar Series; Civil, Environmental, & Architectural Engineering; CU, Boulder. (Invited)
Covino, T. 2016. Hydrologic connectivity as a framework for understanding biogeochemical flux through watersheds and along fluvial networks. Binghamton Geomorphology Symposium. (Invited)
Covino, T., J. Heffernan, and E. Bernhardt. 2015. Deciphering the Interconnections between Nutrient Supply, Demand, and Limitation. International workshop on hydro-biogeochemical processes. China University of Geosciences. (Invited)
Gonzalez-Pinzon, R., D. Riveros-Iregui, and T. Covino. 2015. Investigating Stream Metabolism and Nutrient Dynamics in Contrasting Ecosystems: The Role of Hydrologic Compartments. Eos Trans. AGU, Fall Meet. Suppl., Abstract (Invited)
Covino, T.P., B.L. McGlynn, E. Wohl. 2014. Physical and biological controls on reach to catchment scale nutrient retention and streamwater composition. Eos Trans. AGU, Fall Meet. Suppl., Abstract (Invited)
Invited university lectures
2019 - CSU ESS/NREL Soup and Science Seminar Series
2017 - CU Boulder - Hydrologic Sciences and Water Resources Engineering Seminar Series
2015 - Boise State University - Department of Geosciences Spring Seminar Series
2014 - Colorado School of Mines - Van Tuyl Lecture, Department of Geology and Geological Engineering
Contributed conference presentations and published abstracts
92. *Allison Rhea, Tim Covino, Charles Rhoades and *Alexander Brooks. 2021. A network approach linking spatial patterns in water chemistry to post-fire landscapes. AGU, Fall Meet. Suppl., Abstract H54H-04.
91. Adam Ward, Steven Wondzell, Michael Gooseff, Tim Covino, Skuyler Herzog, Brian McGlynn, and Robert Payn. 2021. Byond the window of detection: Using multi-scale solute tracer studies to assess mass recovery at the detection limit. AGU, Fall Meet. Suppl., Abstract H32E-08.
90. *Brooks, A., T. Covino, M. Ross, R. Morrison, and E. Wohl. 2021. Characterization the Configuration of River Beads in Mountain River Networks. Sustaining Watersheds Conference. Avon, Colorado.
89. *Karin Emanuelson, Tim P Covino, Jancoba Dorley, Joel G Singley, Ricardo Gonzalez-Pinzon, Michael N Gooseff and Kamini Singha. 2020. Evaluating variation in hydrologic transport in steep-forested and low gradient agricultural streams. AGU, Fall Meet. Suppl., Abstract H112-0006.
88. *Alexander Brooks, Tim Covino, Ryan Morrison, Antonio Annis, Fernando Nardi, and Matthew Ross. 2020. Sensitivity of floodplain vegetation to inter-annual climate variability in South Rocky Mountain River Networks. AGU, Fall Meet. Suppl., Abstract H137-0004.
87. *Allison Rhea, Tim Covino, Charles Rhoades, and Alex Brooks. 2020. Understanding the interactions between post-fire landscapes and water quality over time and space. AGU, Fall Meet. Suppl., Abstract H087-0013.
86. Adam Ward, Michael Gooseff, Ken Bencala, T. Covino, Skuyler Herzog, Brian McGlynn, Robert Payn, Noah Schmadel, and Steven Wondzell. 2020. What information from reach-scale tracer experiments can be effectively used to represent longer study reaches? AGU, Fall Meet. Suppl., Abstract H086-0001.
85. Eric Jensen, *Lauren Kremer, Zackary Werner, Audrey Colley, Anthony Vorster, Allison Rhea4, Charles Rhoades, Tim P Covino and Kristen Dennis. 2020. Quantifying post-fire vegetation recovery on the Colorado Front Range. AGU, Fall Meet. Suppl., Abstract GC004-0013.
84. Skuyler Herzog, Adam S Ward, Jerad Bales, Rebecca T Barnes, Nandita B Basu, Tim P Covino, Emad H Habib, Steven P Loheide III, Julie Maertens, Landon Yoder, Julia Masterman and Matthew Ross. 2020. Assessing distance learning in the hydrologic sciences: key takeaways from student and instructor surveys during and after the transition to online teaching. AFU, Fall Meet. Suppl., Abstract ED0009-02.
83. Fegel, T., B. Starr, K. Elder, Tim Covino, E. Hall, C. Boot, and C. Rhoades. 2019. Persistent Effects of Forest Harvest on Dissolved Organic Matter Composition in Subsurface Hillslope Runoff. DOE Annual PI meeting. Potomac, MD. (Covino presenting author)
82. *Brooks, A., T. Covino, and E. Hall. 2019. Microbiomes as indicators of hydrologic connectivity. AGU, Fall Meet. Suppl., Abstract H22C-07.
81. Dorley, J., R. Gonzalez-Pinzon, J. Singley, *K. Emanuelson, T. Covino, K. Singha, and M. Gooseff. 2019. Estimating metabolic responses to carbon, nitrogen and phosphorous additions in different stream compartments. AGU, Fall Meet. Suppl., Abstract H13N-1935.
80. *Emanuelson K., T. Covino, and D.G.F. Cunha. 2019. An approach to estimate stream ecosystem metabolism with remotely-sensed spectral vegetation indices. AGU, Fall Meet. Suppl., Abstract H33O-2214.
79. Fegel, T., B. Starr, K. Elder, Tim Covino, E. Hall, C. Boot, and C. Rhoades. 2019. Persistent Effects of Forest Harvest on Dissolved Organic Matter Composition in Subsurface Hillslope Runoff. DOE Annual PI meeting. Potomac, MD.
78. *Brooks, A.C., T. Covino, (poster) Parsing hydrologic and biogeochemical connectivity in a montane floodplain. Society for Freshwater Science Annual Meeting. Salt Lake City, UT, May 22, 2019.
77. *Weiss, T., T. Covino, E. Wohl, C. Rhoades, T. Fegel, and A. Brooks. 2018. Biogeochemical implications of beaver-mediated fluvial complexity in river-floodplain meadows. AGU, Fall Meet. Suppl., Abstract H53N-1769.
76. Covino, T., et al. 2018. Linking hillslopes to river corridors to understand dissolved organic matter export at the watershed scale. Eos Trans. AGU, Fall Meet. Suppl., Abstract H23E-06. (Invited)
75. *Laurel, D., E. Wohl, and T. Covino. 2018. Attenuation of Seasonal Peak Flows by Beaver Meadows in the Southern Rockies of Colorado. Eos Trans. AGU, Fall Meet. Suppl., Abstract B51L-2113.
74. *Brooks, A.C., Covino, T., Wohl, E., Hall, E. (poster) Evaluating metrics of lateral connectivity in a
complex montane floodplain. AGU Fall Meeting. Washington DC, December 12, 2018.
73. *Brooks, A.C., Covino, T. (oral) Hydrologic connectivity as a tool for watershed management: moving from theory to application. 2018 Sustaining Colorado Watersheds Conference. Avon, CO, October 10, 2018
72. Covino, T., *P. Wegener, *T. Weiss, E. Wohl, and C. Rhoades. 2017. Evaluating the role of river-floodplain connectivity in providing beneficial hydrologic services in mountain landscapes. Eos Trans. AGU, Fall Meet. Suppl., Abstract H54G-07 (Invited)
71. *Weiss, T., T. Covino, E. Wohl, C. Rhoades, T. Fegel, D. Clow. 2017. Alluvial Mountain Meadow Source-Sink Dynamics: Land-Cover Effects on Water and Fluvial Carbon Export. Eos Trans. AGU, Fall Meet. Suppl., Abstract H23I-1790.
70. *Rhea, A., T. Covino, C. Rhoades, and T. Fegel. 2017. Wildfire effect on nutrient processing and hydrologic transport in severely burned watersheds. Eos Trans. AGU, Fall Meet. Suppl., Abstract H21R-04.
69. *Rhea, A., T. Covino, C. Rhoades, and T. Fegel. 2017. Tracing Elevated Stream Nutrient Export Back to Wildfire. Natural Areas Conference.
68. *Rhea, A., T. Covino, C. Rhoades, and T. Fegel. 2017. Assessing Biological and Physical Controls on Persistent Nutrient Losses in Severely-Burned Watersheds. University Council for Water Resources.
67. *Rhea, A., T. Covino, C. Rhoades, and T. Fegel. 2017. Assessing Biological and Physical Controls on Persistent Nutrient Losses in Severely-Burned Watersheds. AGU Hydrology Days.
66. *Weiss, T., T. Covino, *A. Brooks. 2017. River-connected mountain meadows: Resilience and ecosystem services of headwater wetlands. Upper Colorado River Basin Water Forum.
65. *Weiss, T., T. Covino, E. Wohl, *P. Wegener, C. Rhoades. 2017. Mountain meadow source-sink dynamics: Evaluating land-use effects on seasonal water and fluvial carbon dynamics. AGU Hydrology Days.
64. *Weiss, T., T. Covino, E. Wohl, *P. Wegener, C. Rhoades. 2017. Evaluating the water and carbon source-sink behavior of mountain meadow catchments across a disturbance gradient Central Colorado Rockies. Rocky Mountain National Park Biennial Research Symposium.
63. Covino, T. 2017. Land cover change and some implications for water, carbon, and nutrient flux. Hydrologic Sciences and Water Resources Engineering Seminar Series; Civil, Environmental, & Architectural Engineering; CU, Boulder. (Invited)
62. *Lynch, L. et al. 2017. From roots to rivers: Tracking the fate of dissolved organic matter through Arctic tundra soils. Department of Energy 2017 Environmental System Science (ESS) PI Meeting.
61. Rhoades, C., D.N. Pierson, T.S. Fegel, A.T. Chow, and T.P. Covino (2016) Persistent influences of the 2002 Hayman Fire on stream nitrate and dissolved organic carbon. Eos Trans. AGU, Fall Meet., Suppl., Abstract B23A-0558.
60. *Rhea, A., T.P. Covino, T. Fegel, D.N. Pierson, and C. Rhoades (2016) A tracer approach to quantify post-wildfire stream nitrogen retention and transport. Eos Trans. AGU, Fall Meet., Suppl., Abstract B23A-0561.
59. Payn, R.A., S.A. Thomas, T.P. Covino, and L. Koenig (2016) Extracting information about solute uptake kinetics in advective-dispersive transport based on instantaneous-release tracer experiments in streams. Eos Trans. AGU, Fall Meet., Suppl., Abstract B23E-0622.
58. *Garayburu-Caruso, V.A., R.G. Gonzalez-Pinzon, D.J. Van Horn, and T.P. Covino (2016) Understanding stoichiometric controls on nutrient processing along the river continuum. Eos Trans. AGU, Fall Meet., Suppl., Abstract H13A-1336.
57. Summers, B. M.; González-Pinzón, R., Covino, T., *Garayburu-Caruso, V., Herrington, C., Mortensen, J., 2016, Quantifying and predicting in-stream nutrient processing using TASCC along the river continuum, ASLO Summer Meeting, poster presentation, Santa Fe (NM), USA.
56. *Garayburu-Caruso, V. A.; Mortensen, J.; Covino, T.; Van Horn, D.; Gonzalez-Pinzon, R., 2016, Understanding nutrient processing under similar hydrologic conditions along a river continuum, ASLO Summer Meeting, oral presentation, Santa Fe (NM), USA.
55. Gonzalez-Pinzon, R.; Summers, B., Van Horn, D., Covino, T., 2016, How do metabolism and nitrate uptake vary across a dryland river continuum (1st – 8th order streams)?, ASLO Summer Meeting, oral presentation, Santa Fe (NM), USA.
54. *Wegener. P, T. Covino, E. Wohl, S. Kampf, and *S. Lacy. 2015. The influence of hydrologic connectivity on ecosystem metabolism and nitrate uptake in an active beaver meadow. Eos Trans. AGU, Fall Meet. Suppl., Abstract
53. Covino, T., J. Heffernan, and E. Bernhardt. 2015. Deciphering the Interconnections between Nutrient Supply, Demand, and Limitation. Eos Trans. AGU, Fall Meet. Suppl., Abstract
52. *Herrington, C., R. Gonzalez-Pinzon, T. Covino, and *J. Mortenson. 2015. Combining Empirical Relationships with Data Based Mechanistic Modeling to Inform Solute Tracer Investigations across Stream Orders. Eos Trans. AGU, Fall Meet. Suppl., Abstract
51. *Tyson, A., T. Covino, D. Riveros-Iregui, and R. Gonzalez-Pinzon. 2015. Examination of Land Use, Hydrology, and Perceptions of Use and Management of the Colombian Paramo with Implications for Water Quality and Availability Concerns for Affected Watersheds. Eos Trans. AGU, Fall Meet. Suppl., Abstract
50. Covino, T. (2015) Physical and Biological Controls on Water and Solute Retention from Reach to Catchment Scales, Colorado School of Mines Van Tuyl Lecture (Invited)
49. Covino, T., *P. Wegener, E. Wohl, and E. Hall. (2015) Loss of Catchment Retention: Interactions between Catchment Morphology, Residence Time, and Geochemical Processing Amidst a Changing Hydrologic Regime, CSU Water Seminar Series
48. Covino, T., *P. Wegener, E. Wolh, and E. Hall. (2015) Determining the drivers of catchment retention: How do landscape morphology, hydrology, and biology influence water and nutrient flux? Boise State University Geosciences Departmental Seminar Series [INVITED]
47. *Wegener, P., T. Covino, E. Hall, E. Wohl. (2015) Hydrologic and biogeochemical flux dynamics across an active beaver meadow. Poster presented at: CSU Graduate Student Showcase; 2015 Feb. 25th; Fort Collins, CO.
46. *Wegener, P., T. Covino, E. Hall, and E. Wohl. (2015) Storage and flux dynamics for an active beaver meadow in the North Saint VrainCreek, Rocky Mountain National Park, CO, AGU Hydrology Days
45. *Wegener, P., T. Covino, E. Hall, E. Wohl. (2015) Storage and flux dynamics for an active beaver meadow in the North Saint Vrain Creek, Rocky Mountain National Park, CO. Poster presented at: Rocky Mountain National Park Biennial Research Conference; 2015 March 5th; Estes Park, CO.
44. Covino, T., B. McGlynn, and E. Wohl. (2014) Physical and biological controls on reach to catchment scale nutrient retention and streamwater composition. Eos Trans. AGU, Fall Meet. Suppl., Abstract (Invited)
43. Covino, T., E. Wohl, E. Hall. (2014) Saving the dammed: Beavers, catchment morphology, hydrologic retention, and geochemical processing amidst widespread environmental change, NREL symposium, Fort Collins, Colorado
42. *Wegener, P., T. Covino, E. Wohl, and E. Hall. (2014) Evaluating the interactions between landform and fluvial flux in minimally disturbed catchments of the Front Range of Colorado, NREL symposium, Fort Collins, Colorado
41. *Avery, William A.; Diego A. Riveros-Iregui; Timothy P. Covino; Camilo Peña. 2013. Land Use Change and Hydrologic Processes in High-Elevation Tropical Watersheds of the Northern Andes. Eos Trans. AGU, Fall Meet. Suppl., Abstract H13A-1296.
40. Covino, Timothy P.; Brian L. McGlynn; Alexey Kalinin. 2013. The influence of a lake-wetland complex on catchment nutrient flux and speciation. Eos Trans. AGU, Fall Meet. Suppl., Abstract H43K-07.
39. Covino, T.P.; William B. Bowden; Michael N. Gooseff; Wilfred M. Wollheim; Brian L. McGlynn; Kyle A. Whittinghill; Adam N. Wlostowski; Malcolm R. Herstand. 2012. Deciphering relationships between in-stream travel times, nutrient concentrations, and uptake through analysis of hysteretic and non-hysteretic kinetic behavior. Eos Trans. AGU, Fall Meet. Suppl., Abstract H13C-1359.
38. Mallard, J.M.; Brian L. McGlynn; Tim P. Covino; Anna Bergstrom. 2012. Hydrologic and biologic influences on stream network nutrient concentrations: Interactions of hydrologic turnover and concentration-dependent nutrient uptake. Eos Trans. AGU, Fall Meet. Suppl., Abstract H14B-10.
37. Seybold, E.C.; Kendra Kaiser; Brian L. McGlynn; John E. Dore; Diego Riveros-Iregui; Ryan E. Emanuel; Liyin Liang; Timothy P. Covino. 2012. Trace gas fluxes in complex terrain: The space-time dynamics of soil methane, carbon dioxide, and nitrous oxide.
Eos Trans. AGU, Fall Meet. Suppl., Abstract B51B-0540.
36. Riveros-Iregui, D; Liyin Liang; Ryan E. Emanuel; Brian L. McGlynn; John E. Dore; Kendra Kaiser; Erin C. Seybold; Timothy P. Covino. 2012. Soil Carbon Transformation in Heterogeneous Landscapes. Eos Trans. AGU, Fall Meet. Suppl., Abstract B51B-0541.
35. McGlynn, B.L., K.J. Jencso, F. Nippgen, S. Carlson, J. Mallard, T. Covino, R. Emanuel, L. Marshall, M. Gooseff, K. Bencala, and S. Wondzell. 2012. Climate & watershed structure effects on hydrologic connectivity & stream network influences on watershed signatures. Woo Lecture. Canadian Geophysical Union.
34. McGlynn, B.L., L. Piper, T.P. Covino, and W. Cross. 2011. Stream nutrient uptake stoichiometry: Coupled N and P kinetics from ambient to saturation. Eos Trans. AGU, Fall Meet. Suppl., Abstract B11F-08.
33. *Kalinin, A.V., T.P. Covino, and B.L. McGlynn. 2011. Spatial and temporal distribution of nutrients in a linked stream–lake ecosystem. Eos Trans. AGU, Fall Meet. Suppl., Abstract H43F-1281.
32. Covino, T.P., B.L. McGlynn, R. McNamara, and K.K. Gardner. 2011. Landuse and scale influences on nutrient retention from the reach to watershed scales. Eos Trans. AGU, Fall Meet. Suppl., Abstract B12D-04.
31. Mallard, J., T.P. Covino, and B.L. McGlynn. 2011. Watershed structure, stream network geometry, and kinetic influences on instream nutrient retention. Eos Trans. AGU, Fall Meet. Suppl., Abstract B13G-0650.
30. Bergstrom, A., B.L. McGlynn, J. Mallard, and T.P. Covino. 2011. Stream network travel times: Influence of watershed structure and network geometry. Eos Trans. AGU, Fall Meet. Suppl., Abstract H41E-1085.
29. Mallard, J., T.P. Covino, and B.L. McGlynn. 2011. Instream nutrient concentrations: How groundwater/stream water exchange and nutrient uptake can interact in stream networks. Montana Chapter of the American Water Resources Association Annual Meeting. [2nd PLACE STUDENT ORAL PRESENTATION AWARD]
28. Bergstrom, A., J. Mallard, B.L. McGlynn, and T. Covino. 2011. Watershed structure and stream network geometry: Implications for water and solute transport. Montana Chapter of the American Water Resources Association Annual Meeting.
27. Covino, T.P., B.L. McGlynn, and J. Mallard. 2011. Stream – groundwater exchange and hydrologic turnover at the network scale. Montana chapter of the American Water Resource Association Annual meeting. Fall, 2011. FIRST PLACE PhD STUDENT ORAL PRESENTATION.
26. Covino, T.P., B.L. McGlynn, and J. Mallard. (2011) Hydrologic gains and losses, fractional turnover, and stream network controls on streamwater composition. European Geophysical Union Annual Meeting. Spring, 2011. Geophysical Research Abstracts. EGU General Assembly 2011. EGU2011-12588.
25. McGlynn, B.L. and T.P. Covino. (2011) Recent advances in tracing stream ecosystem nutrient uptake kinetics and GW-SW exchange. European Geophysical Union Annual Meeting. Spring, 2011. Geophysical Research Abstracts. EGU General Assembly 2011.
24. Mallard, J., T.P. Covino, and B.L. McGlynn. (2011) Watershed and stream network structure influences on stream water sources and stream network nutrient retention. European Geophysical Union Annual Meeting. Spring, 2011. Geophysical Research Abstracts.
23. Kalinin, A., T.P. Covino, and B.L. McGlynn. (2011) Spatial and Temporal Distribution of DON and DIN in a Linked Stream-Lake Ecosystem. European Geophysical Union Annual Meeting. Spring, 2011. Geophysical Research Abstracts. EGU General Assembly 2011.
22. Bergstrom, A, J. Mallard, T.P. Covino, and B.L. McGlynn. (2011) The effect of watershed and network complexity on fluxes of water and nutrients. European Geophysical Union Annual Meeting. Spring, 2011. Geophysical Research Abstracts. EGU General Assembly 2011.
21. McGlynn, B.L., K.G. Jencso, D. Riveros-Iregui, R.E. Emanuel, T.P. Covino, J. Mallard. (2011) Process interactions and synthesis in catchment hydrology. Vienna Catchment Sciences Symposium, Vienna Austria.
20. McGlynn, B.L., K.G. Jencso, D. Riveros-Iregui, R.E. Emanuel, T.P. Covino, J. Mallard. (2011) Expanding Dimensions in Hydrologic Sciences. University of Colorado Hydrological Sciences Symposium.
19. Covino, T.P., B.L. McGlynn, and J. Mallard. (2010) Implications of stream gains and losses and
hydrologic turnover at the network scale. American Geophysical Union Fall Meeting, 2010.
18. Drummond, J., T.P. Covino, A. Aubeneau, S. Patil, D. Leong, L. Ran, A. Packman, and R. Schumer.
The effects of solute breakthrough curve tail truncation on residence time estimates and mass
recovery. American Geophysical Union Fall Meeting, 2010.
17. Patil, S., T.P. Covino, J. Drummond, A. Packman, R. Schumer, R. Payn, and B. McGlynn. (2010) Intra-
stream variability in tracer breakthrough cuves: Geomorphic controls on tailing behaviors. American
Geophysical Union Fall Meeting, 2010.
16. Donner, S.D, D.N. Leong, T.P. Covino, R.S. Gabor, J.D. Drummond, and X. Xu. (2010) Sensitivity of stoichiometric ratios to temporal variability in streamflow. American Geophysical Union Fall Meeting, 2010.
15. Aubeneau, A.F., J.D. Drummond, T.P. Covino, N.B. Basu, S.S. Rao, R. Schumer, J. Tank, and A.I. Packman. (2010) Linking observed breakthrough curves from tracer injections in streams to experimental and environmental conditions. American Geophysical Union Fall Meeting, 2010.
14. Mallard, J, T.P. Covino, and B.L. McGlynn. (2010) The role of stream network complexity in hydrologic turnover, nutrient retention, and watershed outlet signatures. American Geophysical Union Fall Meeting, 2010.
13. McGlynn, B.L., T.P. Covino, R. McNamara. (2010) Recent breakthroughs in stream solute studies: Identifying new methods, applications, and limitations for tracing ecosystem and catchment processes. Joint meeting of the American Society of Limnology and Oceanography and the American Benthological Society.
12. McNamara, R, B.L. McGlynn, T.P. Covino. (2010) Stream N uptake dynamics from ambient to saturation across development gradients, stream network position, and seasons. Joint meeting of the American Society of Limnology and Oceanography and the North American Benthological Society. Santa Fe, NM #S33
11. Covino, T.P., B.L. McGlynn, R. McNamara. (2010) Quantifying stream nutrient uptake kinetics from ambient to saturation: Tracer additions for spiraling curve characterization. Joint meeting of the American Society of Limnology and Oceanography and the North American Benthological Society. Santa Fe, NM. #S20
10. Covino, T.P., B.L. McGlynn, and R. McNamara. (2009) Quantifying stream nutrient uptake from ambient to saturation with instantaneous tracer additions. American Geophysical Union Fall Meeting 2009 H53D-0949.
9. Covino, T.P., B.L. McGlynn, and M.A. Baker. (2009) Nitrogen transport in streams: the physical,
biological, and dynamic nature of immobilization. The Gordon Research Conference 2009, Catchment
Science: Interactions of hydrology, biology, and geochemistry.
8. Covino, T.P., and B.L. McGlynn. (2008) Scaling from stream reach observations of groundwater-surface water exchange to network scale behavior and effects. American Geophysical Union Fall Meeting, 2008.
7. Covino, T.P., and B.L. McGlynn. (2008) Stream-groundwater gains/losses across stream networks: Implications for water and solute transport modeling. North American Benthological Society Conference, 2008.
6. McGlynn, B.L., K. Jencso, R. Payn, M. Gooseff, T.P. Covino, and J. Seibert. (2007) Conceptualizing, testing, and transferring watershed characteristic-runoff generation relationships. American Geophysical Union Fall Meeting.
5. Covino, T.P., and B.L. McGlynn. (2005) Groundwater-Stream Interactions in a Mountain – Valley Transition: Impacts on Catchment Hydrologic Response and Stream Water Chemistry. American Geophysical Union Fall Meeting. 2005. HYDROLOGY SECTION OUTSTANDING STUDENT PAPER.
4. McGlynn, B.L., and Covino, T.P. (2005) The Role of Landscape Element Characteristics and Orientation on Catchment Runoff Composition. Geological Society of America Annual Meeting. Fall, 2005.
3. Covino, T.P., B.L. McGlynn, and R. Sojda. (2005) Groundwater-Stream Interactions in a Mountain – Valley Transition: Impacts On Catchment Hydrologic Response and Stream Water Chemistry. Montana Chapter of the American Water Resources Association Annual Meeting. Fall, 2005. THIRD PLACE IN STUDENT PRESENTATION COMPETITION.
2. Covino, T.P., McGlynn, B.L., Sojda, R., and B. Edwards. (2004) Mountain Front Groundwater Recharge: Groundwater-Surface Water Exchange Across an Alpine–Valley Transition. American Geophysical Union Fall Meeting. 2004.
1. Covino, T.P., McGlynn, B.L., Sojda, R., and B. Edwards. (2004) Groundwater-Surface Water Exchange Across an Alpine–Valley Transition. Montana Chapter of the American Water Resources Association Annual Meeting. 2004. FIRST PLACE IN STUDENT PAPER COMPETITION.
Covino, T., et al. 2018. H23E-06: Linking hillslopes to river corridors to understand dissolved organic matter export at the watershed scale. Eos Trans. AGU, Fall Meet. Suppl., Abstract H23E-06. (Invited)
Covino, T., P. Wegener, T. Weiss, E. Wohl, and C. Rhoades. 2017. Evaluating the role of river-floodplain connectivity in providing beneficial hydrologic services in mountain landscapes. Eos Trans. AGU, Fall Meet. Suppl., Abstract H54G-07 (Invited)
Covino, T. 2017. Land cover change and some implications for water, carbon, and nutrient flux. Hydrologic Sciences and Water Resources Engineering Seminar Series; Civil, Environmental, & Architectural Engineering; CU, Boulder. (Invited)
Covino, T. 2016. Hydrologic connectivity as a framework for understanding biogeochemical flux through watersheds and along fluvial networks. Binghamton Geomorphology Symposium. (Invited)
Covino, T., J. Heffernan, and E. Bernhardt. 2015. Deciphering the Interconnections between Nutrient Supply, Demand, and Limitation. International workshop on hydro-biogeochemical processes. China University of Geosciences. (Invited)
Gonzalez-Pinzon, R., D. Riveros-Iregui, and T. Covino. 2015. Investigating Stream Metabolism and Nutrient Dynamics in Contrasting Ecosystems: The Role of Hydrologic Compartments. Eos Trans. AGU, Fall Meet. Suppl., Abstract (Invited)
Covino, T.P., B.L. McGlynn, E. Wohl. 2014. Physical and biological controls on reach to catchment scale nutrient retention and streamwater composition. Eos Trans. AGU, Fall Meet. Suppl., Abstract (Invited)
Invited university lectures
2019 - CSU ESS/NREL Soup and Science Seminar Series
2017 - CU Boulder - Hydrologic Sciences and Water Resources Engineering Seminar Series
2015 - Boise State University - Department of Geosciences Spring Seminar Series
2014 - Colorado School of Mines - Van Tuyl Lecture, Department of Geology and Geological Engineering
Contributed conference presentations and published abstracts
92. *Allison Rhea, Tim Covino, Charles Rhoades and *Alexander Brooks. 2021. A network approach linking spatial patterns in water chemistry to post-fire landscapes. AGU, Fall Meet. Suppl., Abstract H54H-04.
91. Adam Ward, Steven Wondzell, Michael Gooseff, Tim Covino, Skuyler Herzog, Brian McGlynn, and Robert Payn. 2021. Byond the window of detection: Using multi-scale solute tracer studies to assess mass recovery at the detection limit. AGU, Fall Meet. Suppl., Abstract H32E-08.
90. *Brooks, A., T. Covino, M. Ross, R. Morrison, and E. Wohl. 2021. Characterization the Configuration of River Beads in Mountain River Networks. Sustaining Watersheds Conference. Avon, Colorado.
89. *Karin Emanuelson, Tim P Covino, Jancoba Dorley, Joel G Singley, Ricardo Gonzalez-Pinzon, Michael N Gooseff and Kamini Singha. 2020. Evaluating variation in hydrologic transport in steep-forested and low gradient agricultural streams. AGU, Fall Meet. Suppl., Abstract H112-0006.
88. *Alexander Brooks, Tim Covino, Ryan Morrison, Antonio Annis, Fernando Nardi, and Matthew Ross. 2020. Sensitivity of floodplain vegetation to inter-annual climate variability in South Rocky Mountain River Networks. AGU, Fall Meet. Suppl., Abstract H137-0004.
87. *Allison Rhea, Tim Covino, Charles Rhoades, and Alex Brooks. 2020. Understanding the interactions between post-fire landscapes and water quality over time and space. AGU, Fall Meet. Suppl., Abstract H087-0013.
86. Adam Ward, Michael Gooseff, Ken Bencala, T. Covino, Skuyler Herzog, Brian McGlynn, Robert Payn, Noah Schmadel, and Steven Wondzell. 2020. What information from reach-scale tracer experiments can be effectively used to represent longer study reaches? AGU, Fall Meet. Suppl., Abstract H086-0001.
85. Eric Jensen, *Lauren Kremer, Zackary Werner, Audrey Colley, Anthony Vorster, Allison Rhea4, Charles Rhoades, Tim P Covino and Kristen Dennis. 2020. Quantifying post-fire vegetation recovery on the Colorado Front Range. AGU, Fall Meet. Suppl., Abstract GC004-0013.
84. Skuyler Herzog, Adam S Ward, Jerad Bales, Rebecca T Barnes, Nandita B Basu, Tim P Covino, Emad H Habib, Steven P Loheide III, Julie Maertens, Landon Yoder, Julia Masterman and Matthew Ross. 2020. Assessing distance learning in the hydrologic sciences: key takeaways from student and instructor surveys during and after the transition to online teaching. AFU, Fall Meet. Suppl., Abstract ED0009-02.
83. Fegel, T., B. Starr, K. Elder, Tim Covino, E. Hall, C. Boot, and C. Rhoades. 2019. Persistent Effects of Forest Harvest on Dissolved Organic Matter Composition in Subsurface Hillslope Runoff. DOE Annual PI meeting. Potomac, MD. (Covino presenting author)
82. *Brooks, A., T. Covino, and E. Hall. 2019. Microbiomes as indicators of hydrologic connectivity. AGU, Fall Meet. Suppl., Abstract H22C-07.
81. Dorley, J., R. Gonzalez-Pinzon, J. Singley, *K. Emanuelson, T. Covino, K. Singha, and M. Gooseff. 2019. Estimating metabolic responses to carbon, nitrogen and phosphorous additions in different stream compartments. AGU, Fall Meet. Suppl., Abstract H13N-1935.
80. *Emanuelson K., T. Covino, and D.G.F. Cunha. 2019. An approach to estimate stream ecosystem metabolism with remotely-sensed spectral vegetation indices. AGU, Fall Meet. Suppl., Abstract H33O-2214.
79. Fegel, T., B. Starr, K. Elder, Tim Covino, E. Hall, C. Boot, and C. Rhoades. 2019. Persistent Effects of Forest Harvest on Dissolved Organic Matter Composition in Subsurface Hillslope Runoff. DOE Annual PI meeting. Potomac, MD.
78. *Brooks, A.C., T. Covino, (poster) Parsing hydrologic and biogeochemical connectivity in a montane floodplain. Society for Freshwater Science Annual Meeting. Salt Lake City, UT, May 22, 2019.
77. *Weiss, T., T. Covino, E. Wohl, C. Rhoades, T. Fegel, and A. Brooks. 2018. Biogeochemical implications of beaver-mediated fluvial complexity in river-floodplain meadows. AGU, Fall Meet. Suppl., Abstract H53N-1769.
76. Covino, T., et al. 2018. Linking hillslopes to river corridors to understand dissolved organic matter export at the watershed scale. Eos Trans. AGU, Fall Meet. Suppl., Abstract H23E-06. (Invited)
75. *Laurel, D., E. Wohl, and T. Covino. 2018. Attenuation of Seasonal Peak Flows by Beaver Meadows in the Southern Rockies of Colorado. Eos Trans. AGU, Fall Meet. Suppl., Abstract B51L-2113.
74. *Brooks, A.C., Covino, T., Wohl, E., Hall, E. (poster) Evaluating metrics of lateral connectivity in a
complex montane floodplain. AGU Fall Meeting. Washington DC, December 12, 2018.
73. *Brooks, A.C., Covino, T. (oral) Hydrologic connectivity as a tool for watershed management: moving from theory to application. 2018 Sustaining Colorado Watersheds Conference. Avon, CO, October 10, 2018
72. Covino, T., *P. Wegener, *T. Weiss, E. Wohl, and C. Rhoades. 2017. Evaluating the role of river-floodplain connectivity in providing beneficial hydrologic services in mountain landscapes. Eos Trans. AGU, Fall Meet. Suppl., Abstract H54G-07 (Invited)
71. *Weiss, T., T. Covino, E. Wohl, C. Rhoades, T. Fegel, D. Clow. 2017. Alluvial Mountain Meadow Source-Sink Dynamics: Land-Cover Effects on Water and Fluvial Carbon Export. Eos Trans. AGU, Fall Meet. Suppl., Abstract H23I-1790.
70. *Rhea, A., T. Covino, C. Rhoades, and T. Fegel. 2017. Wildfire effect on nutrient processing and hydrologic transport in severely burned watersheds. Eos Trans. AGU, Fall Meet. Suppl., Abstract H21R-04.
69. *Rhea, A., T. Covino, C. Rhoades, and T. Fegel. 2017. Tracing Elevated Stream Nutrient Export Back to Wildfire. Natural Areas Conference.
68. *Rhea, A., T. Covino, C. Rhoades, and T. Fegel. 2017. Assessing Biological and Physical Controls on Persistent Nutrient Losses in Severely-Burned Watersheds. University Council for Water Resources.
67. *Rhea, A., T. Covino, C. Rhoades, and T. Fegel. 2017. Assessing Biological and Physical Controls on Persistent Nutrient Losses in Severely-Burned Watersheds. AGU Hydrology Days.
66. *Weiss, T., T. Covino, *A. Brooks. 2017. River-connected mountain meadows: Resilience and ecosystem services of headwater wetlands. Upper Colorado River Basin Water Forum.
65. *Weiss, T., T. Covino, E. Wohl, *P. Wegener, C. Rhoades. 2017. Mountain meadow source-sink dynamics: Evaluating land-use effects on seasonal water and fluvial carbon dynamics. AGU Hydrology Days.
64. *Weiss, T., T. Covino, E. Wohl, *P. Wegener, C. Rhoades. 2017. Evaluating the water and carbon source-sink behavior of mountain meadow catchments across a disturbance gradient Central Colorado Rockies. Rocky Mountain National Park Biennial Research Symposium.
63. Covino, T. 2017. Land cover change and some implications for water, carbon, and nutrient flux. Hydrologic Sciences and Water Resources Engineering Seminar Series; Civil, Environmental, & Architectural Engineering; CU, Boulder. (Invited)
62. *Lynch, L. et al. 2017. From roots to rivers: Tracking the fate of dissolved organic matter through Arctic tundra soils. Department of Energy 2017 Environmental System Science (ESS) PI Meeting.
61. Rhoades, C., D.N. Pierson, T.S. Fegel, A.T. Chow, and T.P. Covino (2016) Persistent influences of the 2002 Hayman Fire on stream nitrate and dissolved organic carbon. Eos Trans. AGU, Fall Meet., Suppl., Abstract B23A-0558.
60. *Rhea, A., T.P. Covino, T. Fegel, D.N. Pierson, and C. Rhoades (2016) A tracer approach to quantify post-wildfire stream nitrogen retention and transport. Eos Trans. AGU, Fall Meet., Suppl., Abstract B23A-0561.
59. Payn, R.A., S.A. Thomas, T.P. Covino, and L. Koenig (2016) Extracting information about solute uptake kinetics in advective-dispersive transport based on instantaneous-release tracer experiments in streams. Eos Trans. AGU, Fall Meet., Suppl., Abstract B23E-0622.
58. *Garayburu-Caruso, V.A., R.G. Gonzalez-Pinzon, D.J. Van Horn, and T.P. Covino (2016) Understanding stoichiometric controls on nutrient processing along the river continuum. Eos Trans. AGU, Fall Meet., Suppl., Abstract H13A-1336.
57. Summers, B. M.; González-Pinzón, R., Covino, T., *Garayburu-Caruso, V., Herrington, C., Mortensen, J., 2016, Quantifying and predicting in-stream nutrient processing using TASCC along the river continuum, ASLO Summer Meeting, poster presentation, Santa Fe (NM), USA.
56. *Garayburu-Caruso, V. A.; Mortensen, J.; Covino, T.; Van Horn, D.; Gonzalez-Pinzon, R., 2016, Understanding nutrient processing under similar hydrologic conditions along a river continuum, ASLO Summer Meeting, oral presentation, Santa Fe (NM), USA.
55. Gonzalez-Pinzon, R.; Summers, B., Van Horn, D., Covino, T., 2016, How do metabolism and nitrate uptake vary across a dryland river continuum (1st – 8th order streams)?, ASLO Summer Meeting, oral presentation, Santa Fe (NM), USA.
54. *Wegener. P, T. Covino, E. Wohl, S. Kampf, and *S. Lacy. 2015. The influence of hydrologic connectivity on ecosystem metabolism and nitrate uptake in an active beaver meadow. Eos Trans. AGU, Fall Meet. Suppl., Abstract
53. Covino, T., J. Heffernan, and E. Bernhardt. 2015. Deciphering the Interconnections between Nutrient Supply, Demand, and Limitation. Eos Trans. AGU, Fall Meet. Suppl., Abstract
52. *Herrington, C., R. Gonzalez-Pinzon, T. Covino, and *J. Mortenson. 2015. Combining Empirical Relationships with Data Based Mechanistic Modeling to Inform Solute Tracer Investigations across Stream Orders. Eos Trans. AGU, Fall Meet. Suppl., Abstract
51. *Tyson, A., T. Covino, D. Riveros-Iregui, and R. Gonzalez-Pinzon. 2015. Examination of Land Use, Hydrology, and Perceptions of Use and Management of the Colombian Paramo with Implications for Water Quality and Availability Concerns for Affected Watersheds. Eos Trans. AGU, Fall Meet. Suppl., Abstract
50. Covino, T. (2015) Physical and Biological Controls on Water and Solute Retention from Reach to Catchment Scales, Colorado School of Mines Van Tuyl Lecture (Invited)
49. Covino, T., *P. Wegener, E. Wohl, and E. Hall. (2015) Loss of Catchment Retention: Interactions between Catchment Morphology, Residence Time, and Geochemical Processing Amidst a Changing Hydrologic Regime, CSU Water Seminar Series
48. Covino, T., *P. Wegener, E. Wolh, and E. Hall. (2015) Determining the drivers of catchment retention: How do landscape morphology, hydrology, and biology influence water and nutrient flux? Boise State University Geosciences Departmental Seminar Series [INVITED]
47. *Wegener, P., T. Covino, E. Hall, E. Wohl. (2015) Hydrologic and biogeochemical flux dynamics across an active beaver meadow. Poster presented at: CSU Graduate Student Showcase; 2015 Feb. 25th; Fort Collins, CO.
46. *Wegener, P., T. Covino, E. Hall, and E. Wohl. (2015) Storage and flux dynamics for an active beaver meadow in the North Saint VrainCreek, Rocky Mountain National Park, CO, AGU Hydrology Days
45. *Wegener, P., T. Covino, E. Hall, E. Wohl. (2015) Storage and flux dynamics for an active beaver meadow in the North Saint Vrain Creek, Rocky Mountain National Park, CO. Poster presented at: Rocky Mountain National Park Biennial Research Conference; 2015 March 5th; Estes Park, CO.
44. Covino, T., B. McGlynn, and E. Wohl. (2014) Physical and biological controls on reach to catchment scale nutrient retention and streamwater composition. Eos Trans. AGU, Fall Meet. Suppl., Abstract (Invited)
43. Covino, T., E. Wohl, E. Hall. (2014) Saving the dammed: Beavers, catchment morphology, hydrologic retention, and geochemical processing amidst widespread environmental change, NREL symposium, Fort Collins, Colorado
42. *Wegener, P., T. Covino, E. Wohl, and E. Hall. (2014) Evaluating the interactions between landform and fluvial flux in minimally disturbed catchments of the Front Range of Colorado, NREL symposium, Fort Collins, Colorado
41. *Avery, William A.; Diego A. Riveros-Iregui; Timothy P. Covino; Camilo Peña. 2013. Land Use Change and Hydrologic Processes in High-Elevation Tropical Watersheds of the Northern Andes. Eos Trans. AGU, Fall Meet. Suppl., Abstract H13A-1296.
40. Covino, Timothy P.; Brian L. McGlynn; Alexey Kalinin. 2013. The influence of a lake-wetland complex on catchment nutrient flux and speciation. Eos Trans. AGU, Fall Meet. Suppl., Abstract H43K-07.
39. Covino, T.P.; William B. Bowden; Michael N. Gooseff; Wilfred M. Wollheim; Brian L. McGlynn; Kyle A. Whittinghill; Adam N. Wlostowski; Malcolm R. Herstand. 2012. Deciphering relationships between in-stream travel times, nutrient concentrations, and uptake through analysis of hysteretic and non-hysteretic kinetic behavior. Eos Trans. AGU, Fall Meet. Suppl., Abstract H13C-1359.
38. Mallard, J.M.; Brian L. McGlynn; Tim P. Covino; Anna Bergstrom. 2012. Hydrologic and biologic influences on stream network nutrient concentrations: Interactions of hydrologic turnover and concentration-dependent nutrient uptake. Eos Trans. AGU, Fall Meet. Suppl., Abstract H14B-10.
37. Seybold, E.C.; Kendra Kaiser; Brian L. McGlynn; John E. Dore; Diego Riveros-Iregui; Ryan E. Emanuel; Liyin Liang; Timothy P. Covino. 2012. Trace gas fluxes in complex terrain: The space-time dynamics of soil methane, carbon dioxide, and nitrous oxide.
Eos Trans. AGU, Fall Meet. Suppl., Abstract B51B-0540.
36. Riveros-Iregui, D; Liyin Liang; Ryan E. Emanuel; Brian L. McGlynn; John E. Dore; Kendra Kaiser; Erin C. Seybold; Timothy P. Covino. 2012. Soil Carbon Transformation in Heterogeneous Landscapes. Eos Trans. AGU, Fall Meet. Suppl., Abstract B51B-0541.
35. McGlynn, B.L., K.J. Jencso, F. Nippgen, S. Carlson, J. Mallard, T. Covino, R. Emanuel, L. Marshall, M. Gooseff, K. Bencala, and S. Wondzell. 2012. Climate & watershed structure effects on hydrologic connectivity & stream network influences on watershed signatures. Woo Lecture. Canadian Geophysical Union.
34. McGlynn, B.L., L. Piper, T.P. Covino, and W. Cross. 2011. Stream nutrient uptake stoichiometry: Coupled N and P kinetics from ambient to saturation. Eos Trans. AGU, Fall Meet. Suppl., Abstract B11F-08.
33. *Kalinin, A.V., T.P. Covino, and B.L. McGlynn. 2011. Spatial and temporal distribution of nutrients in a linked stream–lake ecosystem. Eos Trans. AGU, Fall Meet. Suppl., Abstract H43F-1281.
32. Covino, T.P., B.L. McGlynn, R. McNamara, and K.K. Gardner. 2011. Landuse and scale influences on nutrient retention from the reach to watershed scales. Eos Trans. AGU, Fall Meet. Suppl., Abstract B12D-04.
31. Mallard, J., T.P. Covino, and B.L. McGlynn. 2011. Watershed structure, stream network geometry, and kinetic influences on instream nutrient retention. Eos Trans. AGU, Fall Meet. Suppl., Abstract B13G-0650.
30. Bergstrom, A., B.L. McGlynn, J. Mallard, and T.P. Covino. 2011. Stream network travel times: Influence of watershed structure and network geometry. Eos Trans. AGU, Fall Meet. Suppl., Abstract H41E-1085.
29. Mallard, J., T.P. Covino, and B.L. McGlynn. 2011. Instream nutrient concentrations: How groundwater/stream water exchange and nutrient uptake can interact in stream networks. Montana Chapter of the American Water Resources Association Annual Meeting. [2nd PLACE STUDENT ORAL PRESENTATION AWARD]
28. Bergstrom, A., J. Mallard, B.L. McGlynn, and T. Covino. 2011. Watershed structure and stream network geometry: Implications for water and solute transport. Montana Chapter of the American Water Resources Association Annual Meeting.
27. Covino, T.P., B.L. McGlynn, and J. Mallard. 2011. Stream – groundwater exchange and hydrologic turnover at the network scale. Montana chapter of the American Water Resource Association Annual meeting. Fall, 2011. FIRST PLACE PhD STUDENT ORAL PRESENTATION.
26. Covino, T.P., B.L. McGlynn, and J. Mallard. (2011) Hydrologic gains and losses, fractional turnover, and stream network controls on streamwater composition. European Geophysical Union Annual Meeting. Spring, 2011. Geophysical Research Abstracts. EGU General Assembly 2011. EGU2011-12588.
25. McGlynn, B.L. and T.P. Covino. (2011) Recent advances in tracing stream ecosystem nutrient uptake kinetics and GW-SW exchange. European Geophysical Union Annual Meeting. Spring, 2011. Geophysical Research Abstracts. EGU General Assembly 2011.
24. Mallard, J., T.P. Covino, and B.L. McGlynn. (2011) Watershed and stream network structure influences on stream water sources and stream network nutrient retention. European Geophysical Union Annual Meeting. Spring, 2011. Geophysical Research Abstracts.
23. Kalinin, A., T.P. Covino, and B.L. McGlynn. (2011) Spatial and Temporal Distribution of DON and DIN in a Linked Stream-Lake Ecosystem. European Geophysical Union Annual Meeting. Spring, 2011. Geophysical Research Abstracts. EGU General Assembly 2011.
22. Bergstrom, A, J. Mallard, T.P. Covino, and B.L. McGlynn. (2011) The effect of watershed and network complexity on fluxes of water and nutrients. European Geophysical Union Annual Meeting. Spring, 2011. Geophysical Research Abstracts. EGU General Assembly 2011.
21. McGlynn, B.L., K.G. Jencso, D. Riveros-Iregui, R.E. Emanuel, T.P. Covino, J. Mallard. (2011) Process interactions and synthesis in catchment hydrology. Vienna Catchment Sciences Symposium, Vienna Austria.
20. McGlynn, B.L., K.G. Jencso, D. Riveros-Iregui, R.E. Emanuel, T.P. Covino, J. Mallard. (2011) Expanding Dimensions in Hydrologic Sciences. University of Colorado Hydrological Sciences Symposium.
19. Covino, T.P., B.L. McGlynn, and J. Mallard. (2010) Implications of stream gains and losses and
hydrologic turnover at the network scale. American Geophysical Union Fall Meeting, 2010.
18. Drummond, J., T.P. Covino, A. Aubeneau, S. Patil, D. Leong, L. Ran, A. Packman, and R. Schumer.
The effects of solute breakthrough curve tail truncation on residence time estimates and mass
recovery. American Geophysical Union Fall Meeting, 2010.
17. Patil, S., T.P. Covino, J. Drummond, A. Packman, R. Schumer, R. Payn, and B. McGlynn. (2010) Intra-
stream variability in tracer breakthrough cuves: Geomorphic controls on tailing behaviors. American
Geophysical Union Fall Meeting, 2010.
16. Donner, S.D, D.N. Leong, T.P. Covino, R.S. Gabor, J.D. Drummond, and X. Xu. (2010) Sensitivity of stoichiometric ratios to temporal variability in streamflow. American Geophysical Union Fall Meeting, 2010.
15. Aubeneau, A.F., J.D. Drummond, T.P. Covino, N.B. Basu, S.S. Rao, R. Schumer, J. Tank, and A.I. Packman. (2010) Linking observed breakthrough curves from tracer injections in streams to experimental and environmental conditions. American Geophysical Union Fall Meeting, 2010.
14. Mallard, J, T.P. Covino, and B.L. McGlynn. (2010) The role of stream network complexity in hydrologic turnover, nutrient retention, and watershed outlet signatures. American Geophysical Union Fall Meeting, 2010.
13. McGlynn, B.L., T.P. Covino, R. McNamara. (2010) Recent breakthroughs in stream solute studies: Identifying new methods, applications, and limitations for tracing ecosystem and catchment processes. Joint meeting of the American Society of Limnology and Oceanography and the American Benthological Society.
12. McNamara, R, B.L. McGlynn, T.P. Covino. (2010) Stream N uptake dynamics from ambient to saturation across development gradients, stream network position, and seasons. Joint meeting of the American Society of Limnology and Oceanography and the North American Benthological Society. Santa Fe, NM #S33
11. Covino, T.P., B.L. McGlynn, R. McNamara. (2010) Quantifying stream nutrient uptake kinetics from ambient to saturation: Tracer additions for spiraling curve characterization. Joint meeting of the American Society of Limnology and Oceanography and the North American Benthological Society. Santa Fe, NM. #S20
10. Covino, T.P., B.L. McGlynn, and R. McNamara. (2009) Quantifying stream nutrient uptake from ambient to saturation with instantaneous tracer additions. American Geophysical Union Fall Meeting 2009 H53D-0949.
9. Covino, T.P., B.L. McGlynn, and M.A. Baker. (2009) Nitrogen transport in streams: the physical,
biological, and dynamic nature of immobilization. The Gordon Research Conference 2009, Catchment
Science: Interactions of hydrology, biology, and geochemistry.
8. Covino, T.P., and B.L. McGlynn. (2008) Scaling from stream reach observations of groundwater-surface water exchange to network scale behavior and effects. American Geophysical Union Fall Meeting, 2008.
7. Covino, T.P., and B.L. McGlynn. (2008) Stream-groundwater gains/losses across stream networks: Implications for water and solute transport modeling. North American Benthological Society Conference, 2008.
6. McGlynn, B.L., K. Jencso, R. Payn, M. Gooseff, T.P. Covino, and J. Seibert. (2007) Conceptualizing, testing, and transferring watershed characteristic-runoff generation relationships. American Geophysical Union Fall Meeting.
5. Covino, T.P., and B.L. McGlynn. (2005) Groundwater-Stream Interactions in a Mountain – Valley Transition: Impacts on Catchment Hydrologic Response and Stream Water Chemistry. American Geophysical Union Fall Meeting. 2005. HYDROLOGY SECTION OUTSTANDING STUDENT PAPER.
4. McGlynn, B.L., and Covino, T.P. (2005) The Role of Landscape Element Characteristics and Orientation on Catchment Runoff Composition. Geological Society of America Annual Meeting. Fall, 2005.
3. Covino, T.P., B.L. McGlynn, and R. Sojda. (2005) Groundwater-Stream Interactions in a Mountain – Valley Transition: Impacts On Catchment Hydrologic Response and Stream Water Chemistry. Montana Chapter of the American Water Resources Association Annual Meeting. Fall, 2005. THIRD PLACE IN STUDENT PRESENTATION COMPETITION.
2. Covino, T.P., McGlynn, B.L., Sojda, R., and B. Edwards. (2004) Mountain Front Groundwater Recharge: Groundwater-Surface Water Exchange Across an Alpine–Valley Transition. American Geophysical Union Fall Meeting. 2004.
1. Covino, T.P., McGlynn, B.L., Sojda, R., and B. Edwards. (2004) Groundwater-Surface Water Exchange Across an Alpine–Valley Transition. Montana Chapter of the American Water Resources Association Annual Meeting. 2004. FIRST PLACE IN STUDENT PAPER COMPETITION.