Colorado mountains
 

Patterns of inorganic inputs and movements of nutrients through soils, groundwater and surface waters

Nitrogen, phosphorus and other mineral nutrients are cycled through the ecosystem by way of decay and disturbances such as fire and flood. In excessive quantities nitrogen and other nutrients can have far-reaching and harmful effects on the environment.

Slope and Vegetation Effects on the Nitrogen Cycle in a Selective-Cut Japan LTER Forest

Poster Number:  114 Presenter/Primary Author:  Baek Soo Lee This study addresses the influence of catchment topography and vegetation types on nitrogen cycling in surface water and soil within a selective-cut forest ecosystem of the Nakagawa Experimental Fo

Influence of Grazing Treatments on Nutrient, Bacteria, and Suspended Sediment Concentrations and Channel Geometry in the Flint Hills, Kansas

Poster Number:  103 Presenter/Primary Author:  Bartosz Grudzinski From 1940 to 1960 the number of cows in the United States increased by 60% while the acreage of private grazing land decreased by 15%.

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