Patterns of inorganic inputs and movements of nutrients through soils, groundwater and surface waters
Recovery from chronic and snowmelt acidification at Hubbard Brook: Long-term trends in stream and soil water chemistry
Poster Number: 89 Presenter/Primary Author: Colin Fuss We investigated long-term chemistry trends in streamwater (1982-2011) and soil water (1984-2011) along an elevation gradient to evaluate the progress of recovery from the effects of acidic depositi
Ecological Landscape Modeling: science tool towards ecosystem restoration and sustainability
Poster Number: 88 Presenter/Primary Author: Carl Fitz The Ecological Landscape Modeling framework is one of the modeling tools used in the Florida Coastal Everglades LTER. We briefly describe the modeling framework and two example applications -
Variations in CO2 efflux from a riverine mangrove forest as related to tidal, salinity, and temperature dynamics
Poster Number: 84 Presenter/Primary Author: Christopher Sanchez Soil respiration in mangrove forests represents a significant component of the system's carbon (C) budget.
The contribution of evapotranspiration to the annual water budget of an aridland urban wastewater treatment wetland
Poster Number: 79 Presenter/Primary Author: Christopher Sanchez One of the most important aspects of systems-level analysis of wetlands is the water budget.
Hydrological and hydrochemical responses of streams in coastal California to land use, fire and climate
Poster Number: 75 Presenter/Primary Author: John Melack Time series measurements in a diverse array of watersheds and sub-catchments reveal that stream discharge and fluxes of dissolved and particulate nutrients and suspended sediments vary greatly as a