Susa Stonedahl, PhD is a professor of Physics in the College of Arts and Sciences. With a PhD in Environmental Engineering from Northwestern University, Stonedahl has research interests in hyporheic exchange. Dr. Stonedahl teaches physics courses and has a professional interest in hyporheic exchange (water flowing through sediments in natural streams).

Professor
Susa Stonedahl, PhD
Contact Us
Contact Susa Stonedahl for information on physics
Hayes Hall
563-333-6493
StonedahlSusaH@sau.edu
Education and Training
- PhD, MS, Northwestern University, Environmental Engineering and Sciences
- BA, Carleton College, Northfield, Minn., Physics and Mathematics
Areas of Professional Interest
- Hyporheic Exchange
- Environmental Geophysics
- Undergraduate Research
Recent Publications
- Stonedahl, S. H., Sawyer, A. H., Stonedahl, F., Reiter, C. and Gibson, C., 2018. Effect of Heterogeneous Sediment Distributions on Hyporheic Flow in Physical and Numerical Models, Groundwater. DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/gwat.12632
- Gibson, C, Woodall, N, Reiter, C, and Stonedahl, S. H., 2017, Designing and Evaluating the Quality and Cost-effectiveness of Saturated Sediment Permeameters, International Journal of Undergraduate Research and Creative Activities. Vol 9, Article 4. DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.7710/2168-0620.1093
- Stonedahl, S.H., Harvey, J.W., and Packman, A.I., 2013, Interactions between hyporheic flow produced by stream meanders, bars, and dunes, Water Resour. Res., 49, doi: 10.1002/wrcr.20400.
- Stonedahl, S.H., Harvey, J.W., Detty, J., Aubeneau, A., and Packman, A.I., 2012, Physical controls and predictability of stream hyporheic flow evaluated with a multi-scale model, Water Resour. Res., 48, 10, doi: 10.1029/2011WR011582.
- Harvey, J.W., Drummond, J.D., Martin, R.L., McPhillips, L.E., Packman, A.I., Jerolmack, D.J., Stonedahl, S.H., Aubeneau, A.F., Sawyer, A.H., Larsen, L.G., and Tobias, C.R., 2012, Hydrogeomorphology of the hyporheic zone: Stream solute and fine particle interactions with a dynamic streambed, J. Geophys. Res., 117, G00N11: Doi: 10.1029/2012JG002043.
Presentations
- Impact on Hyporheic flow of Hydraulic Conductivity variability, Summer 2012: We layered sand in the lab and measured the resulting hydraulic conductivity values and modeled the effect this would have on hyporheic flow.
- Stream Planform Identification, Summer 2013: We looked into ways of obtaining a detailed outline of a section of Black Hawk Creek using photogrammetric and manual methods. Students presented this research at the American Geophysical Union Fall Meeting in San Francisco and at the Fifth Annual Illinois-Iowa ACS Undergraduate Research Conference here at SAU.
- Investigating the Effect of Noisy Permeability Distributions on Hyporheic Flow, School Year 2013-2014: In this modeling study we examined the effect of additional variability due to noise on permeability grid cells and how this effects hyporheic flow. This student presented his research at the National Conference on Undergraduate Research in Lexington Kentucky.
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