Colorado mountains
 

Movement of Inorganic Matter

Examining the mechanistic basis of summer nitrate peaks: a coupled biogeochemical and hydrological approach

Poster Number:  389 Presenter/Primary Author:  Jonathan Duncan Contrary to behavior predicted by the nitrogen saturation hypothesis, Pond Branch (the Baltimore Ecosystem Study forested reference watershed) exhibits peak nitrogen export during the growing seaso

Alpine grasslands in LTER Slovakia – air pollution and climate in focus

Poster Number:  366 Presenter/Primary Author:  Lubos Halada Slovak alpine is well studied and documented, less are known impacts of global change and several projects are recently focused to this issue.

Greenhouse gas emissions from a constructed wetland system in Phoenix, AZ

Poster Number:  365 Presenter/Primary Author:  Jorge Ramos Wetlands support ecological functions that result in valuable services to society, including the purification of water through processes such as denitrification, plant uptake, and soil retention.

Effects of forest disturbances on stream nitrate concentrations in sites participating in StreamChemDB

Poster Number:  327 Presenter/Primary Author:  Alba Argerich Land use practices and natural disturbances in forested headwater catchments affect stream water chemistry with the potential to influence downst

Spatial and temporal variability in soil CO2 fluxes during the snow covered season on Niwot Ridge

Poster Number:  316 Presenter/Primary Author:  Daniel Liptzin Until recently, microbial activity in seasonally snow covered ecosystems was thought to be limited during the snow-covered season.  However, in the last decade many studies have shown that the

 
 
Background Photo by: Nicole Hansen - Jornada (JRN) LTER