Published using Google Docs
Curriculum Vitae Hasbargen 2016
Updated automatically every 5 minutes

Curriculum Vitae                Dr. Leslie Hasbargen

Dr. Leslie E. Hasbargen

Associate Professor (starting in September 2014)

Department of Earth and Atmospheric Sciences

219 Science 1 Building

State University of New York, College at Oneonta

Email: Leslie.Hasbargen@oneonta.edu

Phone: 607-436-2741

Educational Background

Ph.D., 2003, Geology, Dept of Geology and Geophysics, University of Minnesota, Minneapolis, MN. Supervisor: Prof. Chris Paola; email: cpaola@umn.edu; ph. 612-624-8025.

B.S., 1993, (Highest Honors), Geological Sciences, Department of Geological Sciences, University of California, Santa Barbara.

Riverside Community College, California; 1988-1991 (no degree).

Northwestern College (Watertown, Wisconsin; pastoral preparatory college), 1980-81 (no degree).

Areas of Specialization

Geomorphology

Fluvial geomorphology

Honors and Awards

Professional Affiliations

Teaching Experience

Associate Professor, full time appointment beginning September 2014, Dept. of Earth Sciences, 219 Science 1, State University College at Oneonta, New York.

Assistant Professor, full time appointment September 2007-2014, Dept. of Earth Sciences, 219 Science 1, State University College at Oneonta, New York.

Visiting Assistant Professor, University of Delaware, Fall 2004-Summer 2007, full time appointment. Courses taught: Geological Hazards with labs, Fluvial Geomorphology, Surficial Processes, History of Geology (graduate seminar), Field Methods in Environmental Science, Physical Geography, Intro to Geology, Hydrogeology, Dept. of Geological Sciences, University of Delaware, Newark, DE, 19716. Supervisors: Prof. James E. Pizzuto, former Chair; email: pizzuto@udel.edu; ph. 302-831-2710; and Prof. Sue McGeary, interim Chair, smcgeary@udel.edu, ph. 302-831-8174.

Visiting Assistant Professor, Indiana University-Northwest, Fall 2003-Summer 2004, full time appointment. Courses taught: Introduction to Earth Science lecture and labs, Environmental Geology lecture, Fluvial Geomorphology lecture, Dept. of Geosciences, Indiana University Northwest, 3400 Broadway, Gary, IN, 46408. Supervisor: Prof. Atilla Tuncay, Acting Dean; email: atuncay@iun.edu; ph. 219-980-6730.

Research Associate, University of Minnesota, Summer 2003, full time appointment. National Center for Earth Surface Dynamics, University of Minnesota, Minneapolis, MN, 55414. Supervisor: Prof. Chris Paola; email: cpaola@umn.edu; ph. 612-624-8025.

Adjunct Lecturer, University of St. Thomas, Fall 2002-Spring 2003, Dept. of Geology, 2115 Summit Ave., St. Paul, MN 55105. Supervisor: Prof. Lisa Lamb.

Adjunct Lecturer, University of Minnesota, Summer 2002. Dept. of Geology and Geophysics, University of Minnesota, Minneapolis, MN, 55414. Supervisor: Prof. William Seyfried.

Ph.D. Candidate, University of Minnesota 1994-2003, Dept. of Geology and Geophysics, University of Minnesota, 310 Pillsbury Drive SE, Minneapolis, MN, 55414. Supervisor: Prof. Chris Paola; email: cpaola@umn.edu; ph. 612-624-8025.

Courses Taught (University level)

Lectures: Introduction to Geology, Introduction to Earth Science, Geologic Data and Analysis, Geomorphology, Glaciology and Glacial Geology, Environmental Geology, Fluvial Geomorphology, Geoscience Research Techniques, Historical Geology, Science of Natural Disasters, Geological Hazards, Surficial Processes, Field Methods in Environmental Science, Field Geology of Plate Boundaries, History of Geology, Physical Geography, Hydrogeology.

Labs: Introductory Geology, Introductory Earth Science, Sedimentology, Mineralogy, Geological Hazards, Science of Natural Disasters, Earth History, Solid Earth Geodynamics, Surficial Processes, Field Methods in Environmental Science, Field Methods in Geology.

New Courses Developed at SUNY Oneonta: Sustaining Water (2016); GEOFYRST 5-day field trip for Introduction to Geology (2014); Field Geology of Plate Boundaries (2013); Anza-Borrego Geology Field Trip (2012); Death Valley Geology Field Trip (2011); Environmental Geophysics (2011); Introduction to Earth Science (2011);  Fluvial Geomorphology (2010); Mojave-Mecca Geology Field Trip (2010); Geoscience Research Techniques (2009); Geologic Data and Analysis (2007), Geomorphology (2007); Glaciology and Glacial Geology (2008); Environmental Geology (2008).

Scholarship

Publications (peer reviewed)

Hasbargen, Leslie E., 2012, A test of the three point vector method to determine strike and dip utilizing digital aerial imagery and topography, Chapter 14 in Geological Society of America Special Paper 492, Google Earth and Virtual Visualizations in Geoscience Education and Research, edited by Steven J. Whitmeyer, John E. Bailey, Declan G. De Paor, and Tina Ornduff, SPE492: ISBN 978-0-8137-2492-8.

Hasbargen, Les, 2008, Climate, Uplift, Erosional Processes and Landscape Form: Clues from Physical Experiments, Vignettes: Key Concepts in Geomorphology, Science Education Resource Center (SERC) at Carleton College, website: http://serc.carleton.edu/vignettes/collection/25299.html.

Bigi, A., L. Hasbargen, A. Montanari, and C. Paola, 2006, Knickpoints and hillslope failures: Interactions in a steady state experimental landscape, in Geological Society of America Special Paper 398, Tectonics, climate, and landscape evolution (edited by Sean D. Willett, Niels Hovius, Mark T. Brandon, and Donald M. Fisher), p. 295-308.

Niemann, J. D., and L. E. Hasbargen, 2006, A comparison of experimental and natural drainage basin morphology across a range of scales, Journal of Geophysical Research, 110, F04017, doi:10.1029/2004JF000204.

Hasbargen, Leslie E., and Chris Paola, 2003, How predictable is local erosion rate in erosional landscapes? in Prediction in Geomorphology (eds. P. Wilcock and R. Iverson), AGU Monograph 135.

Hasbargen, Leslie E., and Chris Paola, 2000, Landscape instability in an experimental drainage basin, Geology, v. 28, no. 12, 1067-1070.

Conference and Workshop Presentations

Hasbargen, Leslie, Virtually real: monitoring cutbank erosion mechanisms with SfM in Butternut Creek, New York, 2016, Geological Society of America Abstracts with Programs. Vol. 48, No. 7. doi: 10.1130/abs/2016AM-281377.

Hasbargen, Les, Peter Booth, David Busby, Report on the migration of Butternut Creek in Wheeler’s Field, 2015, Biological Field Station 48th Annual Report.

Byrnes, Nicholas*, and Leslie Hasbargen, Monitoring channel and woody debris dam configurations in Silver Creek, NY, presented at Northeastern Section GSA  Albany NY 2016, Geological Society of America Abstracts with Programs. Vol. 48, No. 2. doi: 10.1130/abs/2016NE-272680.

Hasbargen, Leslie,  Peter T. Booth*, Derek Walling*, and David Busby*, Flood records, bank erosion mechanisms and meander migration in Butternut Creek, New York, presented at Northeastern Section GSA  Albany NY 2016, Geological Society of America Abstracts with Programs. Vol. 48, No. 2 doi: 10.1130/abs/2016NE-272702. https://gsa.confex.com/gsa/2016NE/webprogram/Paper272702.html

Geiss, Christoph, and Leslie Hasbargen, Magnetic and Sedimentological Analyses of Sediment Cores from Otsego Lake Reveal Climate and Possible Delta Dynamics Throughout the Holocene, AGU Fall Meeting, 14-18 December 2015. https://agu.confex.com/agu/fm15/webprogram/Paper65287.html

Hasbargen, Leslie,  Peter T. Booth*, Derek Walling*, and David Busby*, Views of the river: flood records, Lidar, UAV, and canoe based monitoring of meander migration in upstate New York, presented at 2015 GSA Annual Meeting in Baltimore, Maryland USA, 1-4 November 2015, Geological Society of America Abstracts with Programs. Vol. 47, No. 7, p.218. https://gsa.confex.com/gsa/2015AM/webprogram/Paper263030.html 

Hasbargen, Les, Christoph Geiss, and Britney Wells*, Needles in the haystack: particle characterization and the hunt for diatoms in Holocene lake sediment from upstate New York, presented at 2015 GSA Annual Meeting in Baltimore, Maryland USA, 1-4 November 2015, Geological Society of America Abstracts with Programs. Vol. 47, No. 7, p.756. https://gsa.confex.com/gsa/2015AM/webprogram/Paper263046.html

Hasbargen, Les, An investigation of meander migration in the Amazon basin, a laboratory exercise for college geomorphology course, presented at pedagogic workshop titled Innovative Approaches to Teaching Sedimentary Geology, Geomorphology, and Paleontology sponsored by On the Cutting Edge, University of St. Thomas, Saint Paul, MN, June 17, 2014.

Hasbargen, Les, From sand seas to sandstones: global data sets and virtual exploration in the classroom using Google Earth,  presented at pedagogic workshop titled Innovative Approaches to Teaching Sedimentary Geology, Geomorphology, and Paleontology sponsored by On the Cutting Edge, University of St. Thomas, Saint Paul, MN, June 17, 2014.

*Cohen, Leland, Joseph Spaulding, and Leslie Hasbargen, Geologic maps in a Google Fusion Table environment: a case study in New York, Geological Society of America Northeastern Section 49th Annual Meeting, March 2014.

*Frankel, Mathew, and Leslie Hasbargen, Using GIS and Google Earth to make regional measurements and infer geologic structures in order to develop working hypotheses before going into the field, Geological Society of America Northeastern Section 49th  Annual Meeting, March 2014.

*Fuess, Alayna, Leslie Hasbargen, *Joseph Spaulding, and *Myles Moore, Preliminary geochemical analysis of the Marcellus Formation in New York State, Geological Society of America Northeastern Section 49th Annual Meeting, March 2014. https://gsa.confex.com/gsa/2014NE/webprogram/Paper236420.html 

*Magee, Danielle, and Leslie Hasbargen, Remote geologic mapping utilizing airborne LiDAR: a case study from Pennsylvania’s Valley and Ridge province, Geological Society of America Northeastern Section 49th Annual Meeting, March 2014.

*Moore, Myles, and Leslie Hasbargen, Groundwater flow and geochemistry at Greenwoods Preserve, Central New York, Geological Society of America Northeastern Section 49th  Annual Meeting, March 2014.

Hasbargen, Leslie, Devin Castendyk, Leandra Keefe, Fiona Lowry, *Joseph Spaulding, and *Alayna Fuess, Groundwater geochemistry: are wells unique? A case study from upstate New York, Geological Society of America Abstracts with Programs Vol. 45, No. 7, Annual Meeting, October 2013.

Hasbargen, Les, and Martha Growdon, Evaluating Geologic Mapping Tools for the
Undergraduate Curriculum,
 presented in First Look: Tablets in the Science Classroom, SUNY IT Conference, May 2013.

Aucoin, Christopher D, and Leslie Hasbargen, 2013, Virtual Footprints: Creating Digital Maps of Dinosaur Tracks and Sedimentary Structures, Paper #218350, Geological Society of America North Central Section Annual Meeting.

Hasbargen, Leslie, Christoph Geiss, and Stephanie Kromhout, 2013, Flood stratigraphy at the margin of a delta front in a modern reservoir: Morris Pond, NY, Geological Society of America Northeastern Section 48th Annual Meeting. https://gsa.confex.com/gsa/2013NE/webprogram/Paper216058.html

Hasbargen, Leslie, Devin Castendyk, Leandra Keefe, and Fiona Lowry, 2013, Groundwater identity: Are wells unique? A case study from upstate New York, Geological Society of America Northeastern Section 48th Annual Meeting. https://gsa.confex.com/gsa/2013NE/webprogram/Paper215996.html

Hasbargen, Leslie, and Christoph Geiss, 2012, Muddy waters: grain size distributions in a holocene lacustrine delta, Geological Society of America Abstracts with Programs, Vol. 44, No. 7, p. 317. https://gsa.confex.com/gsa/2012AM/finalprogram/abstract_210210.htm

Geiss, Christoph E., and Leslie E. Hasbargen, 2012, Rock-magnetic Analyses of Lacustrine Near-shore Sediments to Reconstruct Storm Frequency in Upstate New York, U.S.A, Abstract GP41A – 1096, presented at 2012 Fall Meeting, AGU, San Francisco, Calif., 3-7 Dec. http://fallmeeting.agu.org/2012/eposters/eposter/gp41a-1096/

*Alvino, Francis, Leslie Hasbargen, and *Christopher D. Aucoin, 2011, Refining floodplain stratigraphy at the Pine Lake Environmental Campus archaeological site using GPR, EMI, and GPS, Geological Society of America Abstracts with Programs, Vol. 43, No. 5, p. 278. https://gsa.confex.com/gsa/2011AM/finalprogram/abstract_197476.htm

*Aucoin, Christopher D., and Leslie Hasbargen, 2011, Walking into the digital world: dinosaur track mapping and data collection, Geological Society of America Abstracts with Programs, Vol. 43, No. 5, p. 301. https://gsa.confex.com/gsa/2011AM/finalprogram/abstract_194260.htm

*Baker, Leandra, *Fiona Lowry, Leslie Hasbargen, and Devin Castendyk, 2011, Establishing a Baseline and a Fingerprint of Groundwater Chemistry Prior to High Volume Horizontal Gas Drilling in Otsego County, New York, 2011, Geological Society of America Abstracts with Programs, Vol. 43, No. 5, p. 121. https://gsa.confex.com/gsa/2011AM/finalprogram/abstract_195377.htm

*Downey, Anna, *Ellyse Powers, and Leslie Hasbargen, 2011, Lyell rides again in upstate New York: a pedagogical virtual expedition to explore the past based on modern fluvial processes and deposits, Geological Society of America Abstracts with Programs, Vol. 43, No. 5, p. 476. https://gsa.confex.com/gsa/2011AM/webprogram/Paper192340.html

*Kromhout, Stephanie, and Les Hasbargen, 2011, What are the hallmarks of floods in lacustrine deltas in central New York? Geological Society of America Abstracts with Programs, Vol. 43, No. 5, p. 280. https://gsa.confex.com/gsa/2011AM/finalprogram/abstract_196517.htm

Hasbargen, Les, and Damon Matteson, 2011, Linking Fluvial Processes to Alluvial Stratigraphy in Otsego County, New York, Geological Society of America Abstracts with Programs, Vol. 43, No. 5, p. 282. https://gsa.confex.com/gsa/2011AM/finalprogram/abstract_194770.htm

*Aucoin, Christopher D., and Leslie Hasbargen, 2011, Preliminary Data Collected on Dinosaur Tracks in the Connecticut River Valley Using New Digital Maps, Geological Society of America Abstracts with Programs Vol. 43, No. 1. http://gsa.confex.com/gsa/2011NE/finalprogram/abstract_186283.htm 

*Baker, Leandra, Fiona Lowry, *Molly E. Reed, Leslie Hasbargen, and Devin Castendyk, 2011, Pre-gas development, baseline water quality monitoring in the Susquehanna River headwaters, Otsego County, New York: part 1 Groundwater, Geological Society of America Abstracts with Programs Vol. 43, No. 1. http://gsa.confex.com/gsa/2011NE/finalprogram/abstract_185240.htm 

*Aucoin, Christopher D., and Leslie Hasbargen, Using GPR, GPS and close-range photography to map and characterize dinosaur tracks in the Connecticut river valley, 2010, Geological Society of America Abstracts with Programs, Vol. 42, No. 5, p. 276. http://gsa.confex.com/gsa/2010AM/finalprogram/abstract_180000.htm.

*Carroll, Emily M., and Leslie Hasbargen, 2010, Incompetent trunks and tributaries that don't play fair: gravel deltas at tributary junctions in central New York, Geological Society of America Abstracts with Programs, Vol. 42, No. 5, p. 242. http://gsa.confex.com/gsa/2010AM/finalprogram/abstract_177333.htm 

*Todd, Ross and Leslie Hasbargen, 2010, GPR Stratigraphy of fluvio-glacial landforms in central New York state, in Session #81, Recent Advances in Understanding the Geomorphology and Quaternary History of the Appalachian Region and Adjacent Regions (Posters), Northeastern Section and Southeastern Section Joint Meeting of Geological Society of America. http://gsa.confex.com/gsa/2010NE/finalprogram/abstract_169534.htm 

*Kakolewski, Christopher, and Leslie Hasbargen, 2010, Mapping and characterizing late glacial and Holocene alluvial fans in upstate New York, Session #81, Recent Advances in Understanding the Geomorphology and Quaternary History of the Appalachian Region and Adjacent Regions (Posters), Northeastern Section (45th Annual) and Southeastern Section (59th Annual) Joint Meeting of Geological Society of America (13-16 March 2010). http://gsa.confex.com/gsa/2010NE/finalprogram/abstract_169943.htm 

Hasbargen, Leslie, Cynthia Klink, Renee Walker, and *Emmon Johnson, 2009, Invited Speaker¸ Archaeology, Sedimentology, and GPR Stratigraphy of a Floodplain, Davenport, NY, New York State American Physical Society Symposium on Physics and Archaeology, Ithaca College, November 20-21.

*Kakolewski, Christopher, and Leslie Hasbargen, 2009, Late glacial and Holocene alluvial fans in Butternut Valley, upstate New York, Geological Society of America Abstracts with Programs, Vol. 41, No. 7, p. 621. http://gsa.confex.com/gsa/2009AM/finalprogram/abstract_166582.htm 

Castendyk, Devin, Leslie Hasbargen, Tatiana Vislova, James Albanese, and James R. Ebert, 2009, GEOFYRST: Creating majors with a pre-semester field trip for first-year students, Geological Society of America Abstracts with Programs, Vol. 41, No. 7, p. 535. http://gsa.confex.com/gsa/2009AM/finalprogram/abstract_162372.htm 

Hasbargen, Leslie, Cynthia Klink, Renee Walker, and *Emmon Johnson, 2009, Combining Archaeology, Sedimentology, and GPR Stratigraphy to Elucidate Floodplain Development, Charlotte Creek, NY, Geological Society of America Abstracts with Programs, Vol. 41, No. 7, p. 614. http://gsa.confex.com/gsa/2009AM/finalprogram/abstract_163932.htm 

*Johnson, Emmon, *Arjun Sridharan, Leslie Hasbargen, and Cynthia Klink, 2009, Combining Geophysics and Computer Science to Visualize the Subsurface, Northeastern Section 44th Annual Meeting Spring 2009, Session No. 16 Geoarchaeology: Sites, Substrate, Sources, and Context II, Geological Society of America Abstracts with Programs, Vol. 41, No. 3, p. 23. http://gsa.confex.com/gsa/2009NE/finalprogram/abstract_155293.htm.

Hasbargen, Leslie, Cynthia Klink, *Emmon Johnson, and David Anthony, 2008, Mapping Floodplain Stratigraphy at an Archaeological Site in Upstate New York Using Shallow Subsurface Geophysics, Poster presentation, H53B-1038, Fall 2008 American Geophysical Union Convention, San Francisco, CA. http://adsabs.harvard.edu/abs/2008AGUFM.H53B1038H 

Hasbargen, Leslie, 2006, Pits, Mounds and Soil Transport on Hillslopes in NW Delaware, Fall American Geophysical Union National Convention, H44 Earth Surface: Processes and Landscapes. http://adsabs.harvard.edu/abs/2006AGUFM.H53B0614H 

Hasbargen, Leslie E., 2006, Some characteristics of drainage basin realignment, Spring American Geophysical Union Convention, Baltimore, MD. http://adsabs.harvard.edu/abs/2006AGUSM.H53A..03H 

Hasbargen, Leslie, 2003, Comparing sediment yield and landscape change in an experimental steady state drainage basin, American Geophysical Union National Convention, H51D-1116.

Hasbargen, Leslie, and Chris Paola, 2002, Erosion rate variability in steady state landscapes: sources and implications, American Geophysical Union National Convention, session H03-Experimental Geomorphology.

*Bigi, Alessandro, Hasbargen, Leslie, and Chris Paola, 2002, Coupling between knickpoint migration and hillslope failures: an experimental study, American Geophysical Union National Convention, session H03-Experimental Geomorphology.

*indicates student co-author

Non-Refereed Publications

Hasbargen, Les and Diana Moseman, web site for Catskill Headwaters Research Institute (CHRESI), 2012, http://www.oneonta.edu//academics/chresi/.

Hasbargen, Les and Damon Matteson, 2011, Linking fluvial processes to alluvial stratigraphy in Otsego County, New York, presented at SUNY Oneonta Life of the Mind, October 6, 2011.

*Aucoin, Christopher, and Hasbargen, Leslie, 2011, Using GPR, GPS and Close-Range Photography to Map and Characterize Dinosaur Tracks in the Connecticut River Valley, presented at Student Research Day, March 2011, SUNY Oneonta.

Hasbargen, Les and Damon Matteson, Dating Alluvial Stratigraphy in Otsego County, New York, presented at SUNY Oneonta Life of the Mind, October 22, 2010.

Hasbargen, Les, 2010, Combining Old School Methods and New School Technology in an Earth Science Field Methods Course, poster presentation for On the Cutting Edge teaching workshop: Teaching Geoscience in the Field in the 21st Century, August 13-16.

Hasbargen, Les, The Depth to Gas-bearing Shale Units in Western Otsego County, SUNY Oneonta Faculty Research Show, February 12, 2010.

Hasbargen, Leslie E., Ongoing Flood Research in Otsego and Delaware Counties, New York, web page (created January 2008; last modified July 24, 2008): http://employees.oneonta.edu/hasbarle/NY_Research/NY_Research.htm 

Hasbargen, Leslie E. Ground Penetrating Radar Study of a Flood Plain, web page (created July 12, 2008; last modified July 24, 2008): http://employees.oneonta.edu/hasbarle/Pine_Lake_Archaeology_Site.htm.

Hasbargen, Les, Dynamics of Steady-State Drainage Basins: An Experimental Approach, web site provided as service to Science Education Resource Center at Carleton College. http://employees.oneonta.edu/hasbarle/LesWebSite-2002/research.htm.

Seminar Presentations

Les Hasbargen, Virtual Geology, a seminar for New York State Master Teachers, Nov. 19, 2015.

Les Hasbargen, College Camp Creek: a fluvial geomorphology field trip for New York State Master Teachers, July 17, 2016.

Les Hasbargen, Keynote speaker, Virtual outcrops in Earth Science: Real Data, Real Learning, presented to New York Earth Science Teachers Association, July 22, 2016.

Well Water Chemistry in Otsego County, presented to Otsego County Conservation Association, November 16, 2012 by Les Hasbargen (keynote speaker), Devin Castendyk, Leandra Baker, Fiona Lowry, Molly Reed, Ryan Pasternak, and Leland Cohen, Earth & Atmospheric Sciences, SUNY Oneonta.

Scott Fickbohm, and Les Hasbargen, Water Quality Data in Otsego County, presented to Otsego County Board (invited speaker), July 2012.

Les Hasbargen, Devin Castendyk, Leandra Baker, Fiona Lowry, and Molly Reed, 50 Good Reasons to Enjoy (and Protect!) Your Water, Presented to the Butternut Valley Alliance, Butternut Valley Grange, Gilbertsville, NY, April 15, 2012.

Hasbargen, Les, Geologic Mapping in a Virtual Workspace, presented to the Earth Sciences Department, SUNY Oneonta, February 3, 2011.

Hasbargen, Les, Alluvial Stratigraphy in Otsego County: A View from the River, presented to the Earth Sciences Department, SUNY Oneonta, October 14, 2010.

Hasbargen, Leslie, 2009, Archaeology, Sedimentology, and GPR Stratigraphy of a Floodplain, Davenport, NY, presented to the Earth Sciences Department, SUNY Oneonta, November 12, 2009.

Hasbargen, Leslie, Research Needs and Potential Collaborative Projects for Ground Penetrating Radar and Electromagnetic Induction Profiling, presented to the GPR working group of faculty at SUNY Oneonta (Anthropology, Earth Sciences, Math and Computer Sciences), May 1, 2009.

Hasbargen, Leslie, 2009, Flood mapping and sediment transport in Otsego County streams, NY, presented to the Earth Sciences Department, SUNY Oneonta, March 26, 2009.

Klink, Cynthia (Anthropology), Les Hasbargen (Earth Sciences), Emmon Johnson, Renee B. Walker (Anthropology), David Anthony (Hartwick College), Linking Floodplain Stratigraphy to Archaeological Setting at Pine Lake, New York, presented at the 9th Annual Faculty Research Show, SUNY Oneonta, February 12, 2009.

Hasbargen, Leslie, Tyson Robb, Anthony Grimes, and Roy Widrig, 2009, Flood mapping and sediment transport in Otsego County streams, NY, presented at the 9th Annual Faculty Research Show, SUNY Oneonta, February 12, 2009.

Hasbargen, Leslie, 2009, June 2006 Flood in Delaware and Otsego Counties, New York, and research needs for flood hazards, guest lecturer for Environmental Sociology (SOCL 290 taught by Dr. Greg Fulkerson), SUNY Oneonta, February 2009.

Hasbargen, Leslie, 2008, Mapping floodplain stratigraphy at an archaeological site in upstate New York using shallow subsurface geophysics, presented to the Earth Sciences Department, SUNY Oneonta, September 25, 2008.

Hasbargen, Leslie, 2008, Erosion in steady state drainage basins: an experimental approach, seminar presented to the Department of Geological Sciences and Environmental Studies at Binghamton University, May 9, 2008.

Hasbargen, Leslie, 2008, Flood Recurrence in Delaware and Otsego Counties, New York, (poster) presented at the Faculty Research Show, SUNY College at Oneonta, March 8, 2008.

Hasbargen, Leslie, 2008, Recurrence Intervals for the 2006 Flood in Delaware and Otsego Counties, New York, presented to the Earth Sciences Department, SUNY Oneonta, February 8, 2008.

Hasbargen, Leslie, 2008, 2006 Flood Recurrence Delaware and Otsego County, seminar presented to Sidney High School Hydrology Class, Sidney, New York, January 9, 2008.

Hasbargen, Leslie, 2007, Introduction to Global Mapper, a light weight GIS, seminar presented at SUNY Oneonta Earth Sciences Seminar, October, 2007.

Hasbargen, Leslie E., October 2004, Invited speaker, Experimental Landscape Evolution, Dept. of Geology, University of Delaware.

Hasbargen, Leslie E., March 2004, Invited speaker, Dynamics of Eroding Drainage Basins, Dept. of Earth Science, University of Memphis.

Hasbargen, Leslie E., October 2002, Invited speaker, Dynamics of Eroding Landscapes, University of Minnesota, Duluth.

Student Research Presentations (Les Hasbargen as sponsor)

Wells, Britney*, and Les Hasbargen, Lake Sediment Cores: An Environmental Record from Otsego Lake, Student Research and Creative Activity Day, SUNY Oneonta, April 2015.

Hasbargen, Les, and Derek Walling*, Monitoring Stream Bank Migration with Photographs and Structure-from-Motion Object Reconstruction; SUNY Oneonta Life of the Mind, November 6, 2014.

Grimes, Anthony, An Investigation of Sediment Entrainment Theories with an Emphasis on Grain Shape Analysis, presented at Student Research Day, SUNY Oneonta, April 21, 2009.

Johnson, Emmon and Arjun Sridharan, Combining Geophysics and Computer Science to Visualize the Subsurface (co-sponsor with Cynthia Klink), presented at Student Research Day, SUNY Oneonta, April 21, 2009.

Wagner, Brenden, Butternut Watershed Study (co-sponsor with Thomas Horvath), presented at Student Research Day, SUNY Oneonta, April 21, 2009.

Partridge, Waylon, The Archaeological Application of EMI Profiler at Pine Lake, NY, presented at Student Research Day, SUNY Oneonta, April 21, 2009. Faculty Sponsor: Leslie Hasbargen.

Eichler, Jill, The Framework for the Development of a Lake Management Plan for Canadarago Lake, poster presented at Student Research Day, SUNY Oneonta, April 16, 2008.

Grimes, Anthony, An Exploration of Sediment Entrainment Theories using the June 2006 Flood Conditions: A Preliminary Investigation, presented at Student Research Day, SUNY Oneonta, April 16, 2008.

Widrig, Roy, Erosion of Low Order Drainages in the Glacial Sediments of Central New York, presented at Student Research Day, SUNY Oneonta, April 16, 2008.

Research Proposals and Grants

Coupling 5Es: Energy Extraction, Environment, Ecosystems and the Economy using Sensor Based Monitoring and Big-Data Analytics, SUNY 4E, Fall 2013, Co-PI, $150,000. Not funded.

Enhancing STEM Research Experiences for SUNY Undergraduates” of the Research Foundation for SUNY, May-August 2013, $5000, funded.

Meandering Stream Migration Rates in Otsego County, New York, SUNY 2013/15 Faculty Research Grant Program, funded, $2,200.

Evaluating Geologic Mapping Tools for the Undergraduate Curriculum, SUNY Innovative Instructional Technology Grant (IITG), 2012, $14,026, funded, co-PI with Dr. Martha Growdon.

Faculty Development Grant from SUNY Oneonta, Fall 2012, $822, for a presentation at the Geological Society of America National Convention, October 2012.

Establishment of a GIS for the collection, analysis and dissemination of water quality data in Otsego County, $4000 contract with Otsego County Conservation Association.

Groundwater Characterization Prior to Gas Development, Vibrant New York Grant Program, Research Foundation of SUNY, $2490.30, funded, July 2011-July 2012.

Dating Alluvial Stratigraphy in Otsego County, New York, Faculty Development Grant from Research Foundation, SUNY Oneonta $2500, funded, August 2010-June 2011.

Faculty Development Grant from SUNY Oneonta, Fall 2010, $822, for two presentations with student co-authors at the Geological Society of America National Convention, October 2010.

Faculty Development Grant from SUNY Oneonta, Fall 2009, $956, for presentation of a paper at the Geological Society of America National Convention, October 2009.

Documentation of the June 2006 Flood Heights in Otsego County, New York, Faculty Research Grant from the Research Foundation, State University of New York, $2488. by Leslie E. Hasbargen, 2008. 

National Science Foundation Research Proposal (NSF #0969468), MORE MPG: Maximizing Opportunities for Retention in Energy-related Majors - Physics and Geosciences, Devin Castendyk (PI), Leslie E. Hasbargen (co-PI), Sunil Labroo (co-PI), $999, 129. Submitted September 29, 2009, not funded.

National Science Foundation Research Proposal, Model Comparison and Inference From an Experimental Drainage Basin, EAR #6707154, $392,446; submitted 7/16/2007; received enthusiastic reviews, but was not funded (6/20/2008); Co-PI with Jeff Niemann at Colorado State University, Fort Collins, Colorado.

National Science Foundation Research Proposal, Dynamic Tests of Landscape Evolution Models with an Experimental Drainage Basin, EAR# 0617381, $361,827; submitted 1/17/2006; received enthusiastic reviews, but was not funded (7/05/2006); resubmitted in July 2007 (Co-PI with Jeff Niemann at Colorado State University, Fort Collins, Colorado).

Geological Society of America research grant ($1500) to investigate erosion in a small scale drainage basin, 1997.

Summer research grant ($1500), University of Minnesota, Department of Geology and Geophysics, 1999.

Student Research Grant from the Research Foundation, State University of New York, Francis Alvino, Expanding the Geophyiscal Surveys at Pine Lake Archaeological Site, $714, funded, May 2011-June 2012.

Student Research Grant from the Research Foundation, State University of New York, Stephanie Kromhout, Determining Hydrologic History From Local Lakes; A Sedimentological Study of Lake Deltas, $921.36, funded,  May 2011-June 2012.

Student Research Grant from the Research Foundation, State University of New York, Christopher Aucoin, Geotechnical Mapping of Dinosaur Footprints in the Connecticut River Valley, $1141, funded, May 2010-July 2011.

Student Research Grant from the Research Foundation, State University of New York, Ice Margins: Then and Now, by Christopher Keefe, Faculty Sponsor: Leslie Hasbargen, November 2009; not funded.

Student Research Grant from the Research Foundation, State University of New York, Marcellus Shale: Contaminant Effects on a Local Scale, by Leandra Baker, Fiona Lowry, and Molly Reed ($1200). This project will investigate drinking water quality from private wells in Otsego County.

Student Research Grant from the Research Foundation, State University of New York, $1200, Marcellus Shale: Contaminant Effects on a Local Scale, by Leandra Baker, Fiona Lowry and Molly Reed, Faculty Sponsor: Leslie Hasbargen, 2009-2010.

Student Research Grant from the Research Foundation, State University of New York, $1150, Butternut Watershed Nutrient and Stream Load Study, by Brenden Wagner, Faculty Sponsors: Thomas Horvath and Leslie Hasbargen, April 2009.

Student Research Grant from the Research Foundation, State University of New York, $660, Stratigraphy of Glacial Landforms Using Ground Penetrating Radar, by Ross Todd, Faculty Sponsors: Leslie Hasbargen, April 2009.

Student Research Grant from the Research Foundation, State University of New York, $300. Stream Gravel Transport and the June 2006 Flood in Central New York, by Anthony Grimes (student), Faculty Sponsor: Dr. Leslie Hasbargen, Earth Sciences Department, SUNY Oneonta, March 14, 2008.

Student Research Grant from the Research Foundation, State University of New York, $446. Framework for the Development of a Lake Management Plan for Canadarago Lake, by Jill Eichler (student), Faculty Sponsor: Dr. Leslie Hasbargen, Earth Sciences Department, SUNY Oneonta, March 14, 2008.

Manuscript and Proposal Reviews

Proposal Reviewer for the National Science Foundation, Geomorphology and Land Use Dynamics

Manuscript Reviewer for the following scientific journals

Textbook Manuscript Reviews for McGraw-Hill

Research Projects

College and Community Service

Committee appointments

Consulting Work

Community Service

Last modified: October 23, 2016

Page  of