Refereed Publications
Miller, J. R., J.P. Gannon, and K. Corcoran. 2019. Concentrations, mobility, and potential ecological risks of selected metals within compost amended, reclaimed coal mine soils, tropical South Sumatra, Indonesia, AIMS Environmental Science. DOI: 10.3934/environsci.2019.4.298.
Zimmer, M.A., and J.P. Gannon. 2018. Runoff processes from mountains to foothills: The role of soil stratigraphy and structure in influencing runoff characteristics across high to low relief landscapes. Hydrological Processes. https://doi.org/10.1002/hyp.11488
Gannon J.P., McGuire K.J., Bailey S.W., Bourgault R.R., Ross D.S., 2017. Lateral water flux in the unsaturated zone: A mechanism for the formation of spatial soil heterogeneity in a headwater catchment. Hydrological Processes. https://doi.org/10.1002/hyp.11279
Bourgault, R. R., Ross, D. S., Bailey, S. W., Bullen, T. D., McGuire, K. J., Gannon, J. P. 2017. Redistribution of soil metals and organic carbon via lateral flowpaths at the catchment scale in a glaciated upland setting. Geoderma, 307, 238-252. DOI: 10.1016/j.geoderma.2017.05.039
Gannon, J. P., D.A. Kinner, M.L. Lord. 2016. Beyond the Clean Water Rule: Impacts of a Non-Jurisdictional Ditch on Headwater Stream Discharge and Water Chemistry. Water, 8(12), 607. DOI: 10.3390/w8120607.
Gannon, J.P., S.W. Bailey, K.J. McGuire, and J.Shanley. 2015. Flushing of distal hillslopes as an alternative source of stream dissolved organic carbon in a headwater catchment. Water Resources Research. DOI: 10.1002/2015WR016927.
Gannon, J.P., S.W. Bailey, and K.J. McGuire. 2014. Organizing groundwater regimes and response thresholds by soils: a framework for understanding spatial patterns of water movement in a headwater catchment. Water Resources Research. DOI: 10.1002/2014WR015498.
Gillin, C.P., S.W. Bailey, K.J. McGuire, and J.P. Gannon. 2014. Mapping of hydropedological spatial patterns in a steep headwater catchment. Soil Science Society of America Journal. DOI: 10.2136/sssaj2014.05.0189
Gannon, J.P., T.J. Burbey, R.J. Bodnar, and J. Aylor. 2012. Geophysical and geochemical characterization of the groundwater system and the roles of the Chatham Fault in groundwater movement at the Coles Hill uranium deposit, Virginia, USA. Hydrogeology Journal, 20(1), 45-60. DOI: 10.1007/s10040-011-0798-y
Presentations
*Indicates undergraduate student led presentation
^Indicates graduate student
Gannon, J.P., Kinner, D., Styers, D., and M. Lord. 2018. American Geophysical Union Fall Meeting, “Year-round daily discharge fluctuations indicate evapotranspiration signal from near-stream vegetation,” American Geophysical Union, Walter E. Washington Convention Center, Washington DC.
*Morgan, J., Godsey, S., Gannon, J.P., and ^J. Dohman. 2018. American Geophysical Union Fall Meeting, “Soil saturated conductivity as an indicator of stream intermittency,” American Geophysical Union, Walter E. Washington Convention Center, Washington DC.
Kelleher, K., *Morgan, J., and J.P. Gannon. 2018. American Geophysical Union Fall Meeting, “Using stream temperature to infer runoff generation pathways: Implications for Thermal Refugia in the Southeastern US,” American Geophysical Union, Walter E. Washington Convention Center, Washington DC.
Zimmer, M., and J.P. Gannon. 2018. American Geophysical Union Fall Meeting, “Hillslope-scale critical zone structure effects on regional-scale watershed hydrology,” American Geophysical Union, Walter E. Washington Convention Center, Washington DC.
^Corcoran, K., Gannon, J. P., J.R. Miller. 2018. Southeastern Geological Society of America, "Biogeochemical characteristics of subsurface waters in reclaimed soils at PT Bukit Asam coal mine, South Sumatra, Indonesia," Geological Society of America, Knoxville convention center, Knoxville, TN.
*Ferry, V., Little, D., J.P. Gannon. 2018. Southeastern Geological Society of America Annual Meeting, "Concentration-discharge relationships highlight differences in streamflow generation between two tributaries in a headwater catchment," Geological Society of America, Knoxville convention center, Knoxville, TN.
*Morgan, J., Gannon, J. P., C. Kelleher. 2018. Southeastern Geological Society of America Annual Meeting, "Determining groundwater contributions in a headwater catchment using changes in stream water temperature," Geological Society of America, Knoxville convention center, Knoxville, TN.
*Ramsey, S., Tatum, J., Peeler, M., Streicher, M., J.P. Gannon. 2018. Southeastern Geological Society of America Annual Meeting, "The role of weathered and unweathered bedrock chemical composition and mineralogy in producing varying stream water chemistries in a headwater catchment in western North Carolina," Geological Society of America, Knoxville convention center, Knoxville, TN.
*Hurst, E., Mann, A., Skeen, E., Marlor, D., J.P. Gannon. 2018. Southeastern Geological Society of America Annual Meeting, "The use of soil chemistry, soil morphology, and particle size to explain stream water chemistry differences across a headwater catchment in the southern Appalachian Mountains," Geological Society of America, Knoxville convention center, Knoxville, TN.
*Morgan, J., Gannon, J, K. Kelleher. 2017. American Geophysical Union Fall Meeting, “How and why does stream water temperature vary at small spatial scales in a headwater stream?” American Geophysical Union, New Orleans, LA.
Gannon, J.P., M.A. Zimmer. 2017. American Geophysical Union Fall Meeting, “More soil, less storage: The influence of soil characteristics on rainfall-runoff responses across high to low relief landscapes.” American Geophysical Union, New Orleans, L.A.
*Hayes, I., Styers, D., J. Gannon. 2017. Association of Southeastern Biologists Annual Meeting, “Eco-hydrologic impacts of invasive evergreen shrub species in a headwater catchment area.” Association of Southeastern Biologists, Montgomery, AL.
*Erwin, E., J. Gannon, M. Zimmer. 2017. Geologic Society of America Southeastern Section Annual Meeting, “Mapping active stream lengths as a tool for understanding spatial variations in runoff generation.” Geological Society of America, Richmond, NC.
*Tatum, J., J. Gannon. 2017. Geologic Society of America Southeastern Section Annual Meeting, "Using surface and groundwater chemistry to investigate spatial variations in stream water chemistry and their possible connection to previous land use in a headwater stream." Geological Society of America, Richmond, NC.
*Vascik, B., Gannon, J. P., Kinner, D. A., Lord, M. L., 2017. Geologic Society of America Southeastern Section Annual Meeting, "Examining water flow paths and stream response of a disturbed headwater catchment in the Southern Appalachian Mountains, NC," Geological Society of America, Richmond, NC.
Lord, M. L., Kinner, D. A., Gannon, J. P., Campbell, T., Miller, J. R., 2017. Geological Society of America, "It’s complex: groundwater-surface water interaction in headwater streams in the southern Appalachians," Richmond, VA.
*Earle, S., Bartl, E., Hudspeth, R., Mead, C., Ross, A., Winter, J., Kinner, D. A., Lord, M. L., Gannon, J. P., 2017. Southeastern Section Geological Society of America Annual Meeting, "Erosion and deposition in a disturbed watershed: Gullies, fans, and tunnel features," Geological Society of America, Richmond, VA.
Gannon, J. P., Kinner, D. A., Lord, M. L., Styers, D. M., 2017. Geological Society of America Southeastern Section Annual Meeting, "Generation and Implications of Winter Diel Discharge Fluctuations in a Headwater Catchment in Western NC, USA," Geological Society of America (GSA), Omni Richmond Hotel, Richmond, VA.
*Hurst, E., Mann, A., Marlor, D., Ramsey, S., Ross, A., Vascik, B., Lord, M. L., Kinner, D. A., Gannon, J. P., 2017. Southeastern Section Geological Society of America Annual Meeting, "Characteristics of groundwater– stream water interaction in a disturbed headwater catchment within the southern Appalachian Mountains," Geological Society of America, Richmond, VA.
Gannon, J., D. Kinner, M. Lord. 2016. American Geophysical Union Annual Meeting, “Catchment structure and previous land use influence spatial streamwater chemistry in a headwater catchment in the southern appalachians.” American Geophysical Union, San Francisco, CA.
*Erwin, E., J. Gannon, M. Zimmer. 2016. American Geophysical Union Annual Meeting, “Mapping active stream lengths as a tool for understanding spatial variations in runoff generation.” American Geophysical Union, San Francisco, CA.
Gannon, J.P., D. Kinner, M. Lord, T. Krenz. 2016. Geologic Society of America Southeastern Section Annual Meeting, “Isolating the impacts of a disturbed, ephemeral gully on water quality and stream ecology in a headwater catchment in western North Carolina,” Geological Society of America, Columbia, SC.
*Corcoran, K., J.P. Gannon, S. Bailey, K. McGuire, M. Green. 2016. Geologic Society of America Southeastern Section Annual Meeting, “Biogeochemical Hotspots in Shallow to Bedrock Zones: Sources of Dissolved Organic Carbon (DOC) in the Appalachian Mountain Region of the Eastern USA,” Geological Society of America, Columbia, SC.
*Dodgin, L., J.P. Gannon, K. Corcoran. 2016. Geologic Society of America Southeastern Section Annual Meeting, “Utilizing specific ultraviolet absorbance to classify variable lability of dissolved organic carbon collected in terrestrial and stream environments,” Geological Society of America, Columbia, SC.
*Ward, C., J.P. Gannon. 2016. Geologic Society of America Southeastern Section Annual Meeting, “A low-cost, multi-parameter water quality sensor,” Geological Society of America, Columbia, SC.
*Erwin, E., J.P. Gannon. 2016. Geologic Society of America Southeastern Section Annual Meeting, “Exploring near-stream groundwater measurements in a headwater catchment,” Geological Society of America, Columbia, SC.
Gannon, J.P. 2016. “Potential effects of past and present land use on water chemistry in a forested headwater stream in Cullowhee, NC,” Invited Seminar, Department of Earth and Planetary Sciences, University of Tennessee, Knoxville, TN.
Gannon, J.P. 2015. “Hydropedology in a Headwater Catchment: What Can Soil Morphology Tell Us about Hydrologic Flowpath and Streamwater Chemistry?,” Invited Seminar, Washinton State Department of Natural Resouces, Pacific Cascade Office, Castle Rock, WA.
Gannon, J.P., D. Kinner, M. Lord. 2015. “Experimentally Isolating the Contributions of a Disturbed Ephemeral Drainage to a Headwater Stream in the Southern Appalachians,” American Geophysical Union Fall Meeting, San Francisco, CA.
*Corcoran, K., J.P. Gannon, S. Bailey, K. McGuire, M. Green. 2015. “Biogeochemical Hotspots in Shallow to Bedrock Zones: Sources of Dissolved Organic Carbon (DOC) in the Appalachian Mountain Region of the Eastern USA,” American Geophysical Union Fall Meeting, San Francisco, CA.
*Corcoran, K., E. Bartl, L. Dodgin, J.P. Gannon, C. Kelly. 2015. Molecules in the Mountains, "Dissolved Organic Carbon (DOC) Transport Patterns in a Headwater Stream in Cullowhee, NC," North Carolina Biotech Center, Western Carolina University, Cullowhee, NC.
*Stephens, C., M. Keever, H. Beck, R. Hudspeth, M. Lord, J.P. Gannon, D. Kinner, T. Campbell. 2015. Geologic Society of America Southeastern Section Annual Meeting, "Hydrogeomorphic Influences Of Hyporheic Exchange In A Headwater Stream, Cullowhee, NC," Geological Society of America, Chattanooga, TN.
*Bartl, E., B. Mountjoy, S. Hartigan, J. Gatlin, M. Lord, D. Kinner, J.P. Gannon. 2015. Geologic Society of America Southeastern Section Annual Meeting, "Hydrogeologic Traits And Setting Of Headwaters Stream Bound By Alluvial AND Colluvial Deposits With A Disturbance History Typical Of The Southern Appalachians: A Case Study," Geological Society of America, Chattanooga, TN.
Gannon, J.P., McGuire, K., Bailey, S., Shanley, J., 2014. Simply active, or contributing too? Investigating the hydrologic connectivity of shallow water tables in a headwater catchment, Abstract H31I-0756, Fall Meeting, AGU, Dec. 15-19, San Francisco, CA (Invited)
McGuire, K., Bailey, S., Gannon, J., Likens, G., Buso, D., Torgersen, C., Lowe, W., 2014. Multi-Scale Variations in Streamwater Chemistry and Hydropedological Implications for Hotspot Development, Abstract H14E-03, Fall Meeting, AGU, Dec. 15-19, San Francisco, CA (Invited)
Gannon, J.P., K.J. McGuire, and S.W. Bailey. 2013. Hydrologic haikus: soils as an organizational framework to describe complex patterns of water movement. Hubbard Brook Cooperators Meeting, Woodstock, NH
Gannon, J.P., K.J. McGuire, and S.W. Bailey. 2013. Frequency of lateral water flux in relation to soil morphology and as a tool for examining changes in catchment wetness over time. Gordon Conference on Catchment Science.
Gannon, J.P., K.J. McGuire, and S.W. Bailey. 2012. How soil morphology can help decipher flow paths in headwater catchments. AGU Fall Meeting, San Francisco, CA.
Gannon, J.P., K.J. McGuire, and S.W. Bailey. 2012. Hydropedology at Hubbard Brook, NH, USA. Department of Geosciences seminar, Utrecht University, Utrecht, Netherlands.
Gannon, J.P., K.J. McGuire, and S.W. Bailey. 2012. Soils as indicators of hydrological functioning in a headwater catchment at Hubbard Brook, NH. Virginia Tech FREC Graduate Student Research Symposium, Blacksburg, VA.
Gannon, J.P., K.J. McGuire, and S.W. Bailey. 2011. Hydropedology at Hubbard Brook: Differentiating soil functional units with shallow groundwater response data. AGU Fall Meeting, San Francisco, CA.
McGuire, K.J., S.W. Bailey, J.P. Gannon, T.D. Bullen, and D.S. Ross. 2011. Soil morphology as an indicator for spatial patterns of runoff generation thresholds (invited). AGU Fall Meeting, San Francisco, CA.
Gannon, J.P., K.J. McGuire, and S.W. Bailey. 2011. Hydropedology at Hubbard Brook: Clues from shallow groundwater responses. Gordon Research Conferences on Catchment Science.
Gannon, J.P. and T.J. Burbey. 2009. Hydrogeology at Coles Hill. Virginia DEQ Roanoke River Basin Commission, Clarksville, VA.
Gannon, J.P., T.J. Burbey, R.J. Bodnar, and J. Aylor. 2008. Determination of Fracture Flow at the Coles Hill Uranium Deposit in Pittsylvania County, Virginia Using Electrical Resistivity and Borehole Logging Methods. AGU Fall Meeting, San Francisco, CA.
Miller, J. R., J.P. Gannon, and K. Corcoran. 2019. Concentrations, mobility, and potential ecological risks of selected metals within compost amended, reclaimed coal mine soils, tropical South Sumatra, Indonesia, AIMS Environmental Science. DOI: 10.3934/environsci.2019.4.298.
Zimmer, M.A., and J.P. Gannon. 2018. Runoff processes from mountains to foothills: The role of soil stratigraphy and structure in influencing runoff characteristics across high to low relief landscapes. Hydrological Processes. https://doi.org/10.1002/hyp.11488
Gannon J.P., McGuire K.J., Bailey S.W., Bourgault R.R., Ross D.S., 2017. Lateral water flux in the unsaturated zone: A mechanism for the formation of spatial soil heterogeneity in a headwater catchment. Hydrological Processes. https://doi.org/10.1002/hyp.11279
Bourgault, R. R., Ross, D. S., Bailey, S. W., Bullen, T. D., McGuire, K. J., Gannon, J. P. 2017. Redistribution of soil metals and organic carbon via lateral flowpaths at the catchment scale in a glaciated upland setting. Geoderma, 307, 238-252. DOI: 10.1016/j.geoderma.2017.05.039
Gannon, J. P., D.A. Kinner, M.L. Lord. 2016. Beyond the Clean Water Rule: Impacts of a Non-Jurisdictional Ditch on Headwater Stream Discharge and Water Chemistry. Water, 8(12), 607. DOI: 10.3390/w8120607.
Gannon, J.P., S.W. Bailey, K.J. McGuire, and J.Shanley. 2015. Flushing of distal hillslopes as an alternative source of stream dissolved organic carbon in a headwater catchment. Water Resources Research. DOI: 10.1002/2015WR016927.
Gannon, J.P., S.W. Bailey, and K.J. McGuire. 2014. Organizing groundwater regimes and response thresholds by soils: a framework for understanding spatial patterns of water movement in a headwater catchment. Water Resources Research. DOI: 10.1002/2014WR015498.
Gillin, C.P., S.W. Bailey, K.J. McGuire, and J.P. Gannon. 2014. Mapping of hydropedological spatial patterns in a steep headwater catchment. Soil Science Society of America Journal. DOI: 10.2136/sssaj2014.05.0189
Gannon, J.P., T.J. Burbey, R.J. Bodnar, and J. Aylor. 2012. Geophysical and geochemical characterization of the groundwater system and the roles of the Chatham Fault in groundwater movement at the Coles Hill uranium deposit, Virginia, USA. Hydrogeology Journal, 20(1), 45-60. DOI: 10.1007/s10040-011-0798-y
Presentations
*Indicates undergraduate student led presentation
^Indicates graduate student
Gannon, J.P., Kinner, D., Styers, D., and M. Lord. 2018. American Geophysical Union Fall Meeting, “Year-round daily discharge fluctuations indicate evapotranspiration signal from near-stream vegetation,” American Geophysical Union, Walter E. Washington Convention Center, Washington DC.
*Morgan, J., Godsey, S., Gannon, J.P., and ^J. Dohman. 2018. American Geophysical Union Fall Meeting, “Soil saturated conductivity as an indicator of stream intermittency,” American Geophysical Union, Walter E. Washington Convention Center, Washington DC.
Kelleher, K., *Morgan, J., and J.P. Gannon. 2018. American Geophysical Union Fall Meeting, “Using stream temperature to infer runoff generation pathways: Implications for Thermal Refugia in the Southeastern US,” American Geophysical Union, Walter E. Washington Convention Center, Washington DC.
Zimmer, M., and J.P. Gannon. 2018. American Geophysical Union Fall Meeting, “Hillslope-scale critical zone structure effects on regional-scale watershed hydrology,” American Geophysical Union, Walter E. Washington Convention Center, Washington DC.
^Corcoran, K., Gannon, J. P., J.R. Miller. 2018. Southeastern Geological Society of America, "Biogeochemical characteristics of subsurface waters in reclaimed soils at PT Bukit Asam coal mine, South Sumatra, Indonesia," Geological Society of America, Knoxville convention center, Knoxville, TN.
*Ferry, V., Little, D., J.P. Gannon. 2018. Southeastern Geological Society of America Annual Meeting, "Concentration-discharge relationships highlight differences in streamflow generation between two tributaries in a headwater catchment," Geological Society of America, Knoxville convention center, Knoxville, TN.
*Morgan, J., Gannon, J. P., C. Kelleher. 2018. Southeastern Geological Society of America Annual Meeting, "Determining groundwater contributions in a headwater catchment using changes in stream water temperature," Geological Society of America, Knoxville convention center, Knoxville, TN.
*Ramsey, S., Tatum, J., Peeler, M., Streicher, M., J.P. Gannon. 2018. Southeastern Geological Society of America Annual Meeting, "The role of weathered and unweathered bedrock chemical composition and mineralogy in producing varying stream water chemistries in a headwater catchment in western North Carolina," Geological Society of America, Knoxville convention center, Knoxville, TN.
*Hurst, E., Mann, A., Skeen, E., Marlor, D., J.P. Gannon. 2018. Southeastern Geological Society of America Annual Meeting, "The use of soil chemistry, soil morphology, and particle size to explain stream water chemistry differences across a headwater catchment in the southern Appalachian Mountains," Geological Society of America, Knoxville convention center, Knoxville, TN.
*Morgan, J., Gannon, J, K. Kelleher. 2017. American Geophysical Union Fall Meeting, “How and why does stream water temperature vary at small spatial scales in a headwater stream?” American Geophysical Union, New Orleans, LA.
Gannon, J.P., M.A. Zimmer. 2017. American Geophysical Union Fall Meeting, “More soil, less storage: The influence of soil characteristics on rainfall-runoff responses across high to low relief landscapes.” American Geophysical Union, New Orleans, L.A.
*Hayes, I., Styers, D., J. Gannon. 2017. Association of Southeastern Biologists Annual Meeting, “Eco-hydrologic impacts of invasive evergreen shrub species in a headwater catchment area.” Association of Southeastern Biologists, Montgomery, AL.
*Erwin, E., J. Gannon, M. Zimmer. 2017. Geologic Society of America Southeastern Section Annual Meeting, “Mapping active stream lengths as a tool for understanding spatial variations in runoff generation.” Geological Society of America, Richmond, NC.
*Tatum, J., J. Gannon. 2017. Geologic Society of America Southeastern Section Annual Meeting, "Using surface and groundwater chemistry to investigate spatial variations in stream water chemistry and their possible connection to previous land use in a headwater stream." Geological Society of America, Richmond, NC.
*Vascik, B., Gannon, J. P., Kinner, D. A., Lord, M. L., 2017. Geologic Society of America Southeastern Section Annual Meeting, "Examining water flow paths and stream response of a disturbed headwater catchment in the Southern Appalachian Mountains, NC," Geological Society of America, Richmond, NC.
Lord, M. L., Kinner, D. A., Gannon, J. P., Campbell, T., Miller, J. R., 2017. Geological Society of America, "It’s complex: groundwater-surface water interaction in headwater streams in the southern Appalachians," Richmond, VA.
*Earle, S., Bartl, E., Hudspeth, R., Mead, C., Ross, A., Winter, J., Kinner, D. A., Lord, M. L., Gannon, J. P., 2017. Southeastern Section Geological Society of America Annual Meeting, "Erosion and deposition in a disturbed watershed: Gullies, fans, and tunnel features," Geological Society of America, Richmond, VA.
Gannon, J. P., Kinner, D. A., Lord, M. L., Styers, D. M., 2017. Geological Society of America Southeastern Section Annual Meeting, "Generation and Implications of Winter Diel Discharge Fluctuations in a Headwater Catchment in Western NC, USA," Geological Society of America (GSA), Omni Richmond Hotel, Richmond, VA.
*Hurst, E., Mann, A., Marlor, D., Ramsey, S., Ross, A., Vascik, B., Lord, M. L., Kinner, D. A., Gannon, J. P., 2017. Southeastern Section Geological Society of America Annual Meeting, "Characteristics of groundwater– stream water interaction in a disturbed headwater catchment within the southern Appalachian Mountains," Geological Society of America, Richmond, VA.
Gannon, J., D. Kinner, M. Lord. 2016. American Geophysical Union Annual Meeting, “Catchment structure and previous land use influence spatial streamwater chemistry in a headwater catchment in the southern appalachians.” American Geophysical Union, San Francisco, CA.
*Erwin, E., J. Gannon, M. Zimmer. 2016. American Geophysical Union Annual Meeting, “Mapping active stream lengths as a tool for understanding spatial variations in runoff generation.” American Geophysical Union, San Francisco, CA.
Gannon, J.P., D. Kinner, M. Lord, T. Krenz. 2016. Geologic Society of America Southeastern Section Annual Meeting, “Isolating the impacts of a disturbed, ephemeral gully on water quality and stream ecology in a headwater catchment in western North Carolina,” Geological Society of America, Columbia, SC.
*Corcoran, K., J.P. Gannon, S. Bailey, K. McGuire, M. Green. 2016. Geologic Society of America Southeastern Section Annual Meeting, “Biogeochemical Hotspots in Shallow to Bedrock Zones: Sources of Dissolved Organic Carbon (DOC) in the Appalachian Mountain Region of the Eastern USA,” Geological Society of America, Columbia, SC.
*Dodgin, L., J.P. Gannon, K. Corcoran. 2016. Geologic Society of America Southeastern Section Annual Meeting, “Utilizing specific ultraviolet absorbance to classify variable lability of dissolved organic carbon collected in terrestrial and stream environments,” Geological Society of America, Columbia, SC.
*Ward, C., J.P. Gannon. 2016. Geologic Society of America Southeastern Section Annual Meeting, “A low-cost, multi-parameter water quality sensor,” Geological Society of America, Columbia, SC.
*Erwin, E., J.P. Gannon. 2016. Geologic Society of America Southeastern Section Annual Meeting, “Exploring near-stream groundwater measurements in a headwater catchment,” Geological Society of America, Columbia, SC.
Gannon, J.P. 2016. “Potential effects of past and present land use on water chemistry in a forested headwater stream in Cullowhee, NC,” Invited Seminar, Department of Earth and Planetary Sciences, University of Tennessee, Knoxville, TN.
Gannon, J.P. 2015. “Hydropedology in a Headwater Catchment: What Can Soil Morphology Tell Us about Hydrologic Flowpath and Streamwater Chemistry?,” Invited Seminar, Washinton State Department of Natural Resouces, Pacific Cascade Office, Castle Rock, WA.
Gannon, J.P., D. Kinner, M. Lord. 2015. “Experimentally Isolating the Contributions of a Disturbed Ephemeral Drainage to a Headwater Stream in the Southern Appalachians,” American Geophysical Union Fall Meeting, San Francisco, CA.
*Corcoran, K., J.P. Gannon, S. Bailey, K. McGuire, M. Green. 2015. “Biogeochemical Hotspots in Shallow to Bedrock Zones: Sources of Dissolved Organic Carbon (DOC) in the Appalachian Mountain Region of the Eastern USA,” American Geophysical Union Fall Meeting, San Francisco, CA.
*Corcoran, K., E. Bartl, L. Dodgin, J.P. Gannon, C. Kelly. 2015. Molecules in the Mountains, "Dissolved Organic Carbon (DOC) Transport Patterns in a Headwater Stream in Cullowhee, NC," North Carolina Biotech Center, Western Carolina University, Cullowhee, NC.
*Stephens, C., M. Keever, H. Beck, R. Hudspeth, M. Lord, J.P. Gannon, D. Kinner, T. Campbell. 2015. Geologic Society of America Southeastern Section Annual Meeting, "Hydrogeomorphic Influences Of Hyporheic Exchange In A Headwater Stream, Cullowhee, NC," Geological Society of America, Chattanooga, TN.
*Bartl, E., B. Mountjoy, S. Hartigan, J. Gatlin, M. Lord, D. Kinner, J.P. Gannon. 2015. Geologic Society of America Southeastern Section Annual Meeting, "Hydrogeologic Traits And Setting Of Headwaters Stream Bound By Alluvial AND Colluvial Deposits With A Disturbance History Typical Of The Southern Appalachians: A Case Study," Geological Society of America, Chattanooga, TN.
Gannon, J.P., McGuire, K., Bailey, S., Shanley, J., 2014. Simply active, or contributing too? Investigating the hydrologic connectivity of shallow water tables in a headwater catchment, Abstract H31I-0756, Fall Meeting, AGU, Dec. 15-19, San Francisco, CA (Invited)
McGuire, K., Bailey, S., Gannon, J., Likens, G., Buso, D., Torgersen, C., Lowe, W., 2014. Multi-Scale Variations in Streamwater Chemistry and Hydropedological Implications for Hotspot Development, Abstract H14E-03, Fall Meeting, AGU, Dec. 15-19, San Francisco, CA (Invited)
Gannon, J.P., K.J. McGuire, and S.W. Bailey. 2013. Hydrologic haikus: soils as an organizational framework to describe complex patterns of water movement. Hubbard Brook Cooperators Meeting, Woodstock, NH
Gannon, J.P., K.J. McGuire, and S.W. Bailey. 2013. Frequency of lateral water flux in relation to soil morphology and as a tool for examining changes in catchment wetness over time. Gordon Conference on Catchment Science.
Gannon, J.P., K.J. McGuire, and S.W. Bailey. 2012. How soil morphology can help decipher flow paths in headwater catchments. AGU Fall Meeting, San Francisco, CA.
Gannon, J.P., K.J. McGuire, and S.W. Bailey. 2012. Hydropedology at Hubbard Brook, NH, USA. Department of Geosciences seminar, Utrecht University, Utrecht, Netherlands.
Gannon, J.P., K.J. McGuire, and S.W. Bailey. 2012. Soils as indicators of hydrological functioning in a headwater catchment at Hubbard Brook, NH. Virginia Tech FREC Graduate Student Research Symposium, Blacksburg, VA.
Gannon, J.P., K.J. McGuire, and S.W. Bailey. 2011. Hydropedology at Hubbard Brook: Differentiating soil functional units with shallow groundwater response data. AGU Fall Meeting, San Francisco, CA.
McGuire, K.J., S.W. Bailey, J.P. Gannon, T.D. Bullen, and D.S. Ross. 2011. Soil morphology as an indicator for spatial patterns of runoff generation thresholds (invited). AGU Fall Meeting, San Francisco, CA.
Gannon, J.P., K.J. McGuire, and S.W. Bailey. 2011. Hydropedology at Hubbard Brook: Clues from shallow groundwater responses. Gordon Research Conferences on Catchment Science.
Gannon, J.P. and T.J. Burbey. 2009. Hydrogeology at Coles Hill. Virginia DEQ Roanoke River Basin Commission, Clarksville, VA.
Gannon, J.P., T.J. Burbey, R.J. Bodnar, and J. Aylor. 2008. Determination of Fracture Flow at the Coles Hill Uranium Deposit in Pittsylvania County, Virginia Using Electrical Resistivity and Borehole Logging Methods. AGU Fall Meeting, San Francisco, CA.