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.

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

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

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