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Biogeochemistry

Using eco-hydrological modeling to understand hydrological dynamics impacted watershed spatial biogeochemical processes

Poster Number:  132 Presenter/Primary Author:  Xuan Yu Hydrological cycle has been serving as a foundation of biogeochemistry, since terrestrial biogeochemical processes are closely interacting with the quantity and quality of water movement.

Microbes, moisture, and metabolic activity: Is there a soil moisture threshold for microbial activity?

Poster Number:  121 Presenter/Primary Author:  Sarah Placella Growing evidence suggests that climate-driven changes in precipitation regulate microbially mediated ecosystem processes, such as CO2 flux from soils to the atmosphere.

Flooding farm fields, draining wetlands, and damming rivers: The effects of hydrologic regime change on nutrient cycling

Working Group Reports Final reports:  FinalReport_HydroEco_2012LTERASM.pdf Participant list:  Attendess_HydroEcoWrkingGrop_2012LTERASM.xlsx An ecosystem’s hydrology is one of the strongest driving forces determining its structure, function, and rate at which it supplies valued services (e.g., denitrification). Session:  Working Group Session 2 - Monday Room Assignment:  Ruesch Auditorium - Dodge (50)

 
 
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