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Education
B.S. in
Agricultural Engineering, Iowa State University, Ames, IA,
1999
B.S. in
Animal Ecology, Iowa State University, Ames, IA, 1999
Positions
held
August
2003 - present: Graduate Research Assistant Department
of Civil and Environmental Engineering, University of Washington,
Seattle,
WA
September
2000 - August 2003: Civil Engineer U.S.D.A.
Natural Resources Conservation Service, Wailuku Field Office,
Wailuku,
HI
January
2000 - September 2000: Civil Engineer U.S.D.A.
Natural Resources Conservation Service, Denison Engineering
Office, Denison,
IA
August
1999 - December 1999: Civil Engineer Student Trainee
U.S.D.A. Natural
Resources Conservation Service, Ankeny Field Office
Ankeny, IA
May 1999 -
August 1999: Civil Engineer Student Trainee U.S.D.A.
Natural Resources Conservation Service, Council Bluffs Engineering
Office Council
Bluffs, IA
May 1997 -
August 1997: Engineering Intern Iowa
Department of Natural Resources, Water Supply Section
Des
Moines, IA
Publications
Doten,
C.O., L.C. Bowling, E.P. Maurer, J.S. Lanini, and D.P.
Lettenmaier, 2004, A
spatially distributed model for the dynamic prediction of sediment
erosion and transport in mountainous forested watersheds,
Water Resources Research (in review).
Lanini J, Sridhar V,
Sansone AL, Lamarche J, Lettenmaier DR. 2004, “Prediction
of stream temperature in forested watersheds," by V. Sridhar,
Amy L. Sansone, Jonathan LaMarche, Tony Dubin, and Dennis P.
Lettenmaier - Reply to
discussion,
JAWRA
40 (6): 1661-1662.
Presentations
Lanini, J.S., DHSVM
Users Group Meeting, 2004, Oral Presentation, Development
of A DHSVM Erosion Sediment Transport Model
Lanini,
J.S., USDA Forest Service DHSVM Sediment Module Demonstration,
2004, Oral Presentation, Hillslope
Erosion Modeling Theory
Lanini,
J.S., USDA Forest Service DHSVM Sediment Module Demonstration,
2004, Oral Presentation,
DHSVM Channel Erosion
and Transport Model
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