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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.

Long term assessment of nitrogen cycling and harmful algal blooms in Lake Mendota, WI, USA

Poster Number:  289 Presenter/Primary Author:  Lucas Beversdorf Anthropogenic eutrophication of freshwaters has accelerated the occurrence of cyanobacterial blooms leading to altered ecosystem function and structure, water quality degradation, economic loss, an

Identifying Seasonal Water Patterns in Coastal Mangroves from Space

Poster Number:  285 Presenter/Primary Author:  David Lagomasino The Florida Coastal Everglades is a transition zone between the marine waters of the Gulf of Mexico and Florida Bay, and the freshwater of the “River of Grass”.

Florida Coastal Everglades Long-Term Ecological Research Program: Overview of FCE III

Poster Number:  283 Presenter/Primary Author:  Evelyn Gaiser The Florida Coastal Everglades Long Term Ecological Research (FCE LTER) site is located in South Florida, where the expansive coastal Everglades wilderness interacts with an urban and agricultural

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Using Loosely Coupled Models to Assess Climate-Change Impacts on Common Loon Occurrence in Northern Wisconsin

Poster Number:  276 Presenter/Primary Author:  John Walker The coupled groundwater/surface-water model GSFLOW was used to simulate the hydrologic response of 27 lakes in the Trout Lake watershed to a variety of climate-change scenarios downscaled by the Wi

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