Patterns of inorganic inputs and movements of nutrients through soils, groundwater and surface waters
Unraveling the impact of climate on groundwater storage, hydrochemistry, and residence time in the high-elevation catchments of the Niwot Ridge LTER site, Colorado
Poster Number: 188 Presenter/Primary Author: Morgan Zeliff Groundwater storage, hydrochemistry and residence time are all known to vary widely depending on hydrogeologic conditions.
The role of dust on snow and other aeolian inputs in biogeochemical cycling in barren, alpine catchments
Poster Number: 185 Presenter/Primary Author: Natalie Mladenov Many alpine areas are experiencing deglaciation and biogeochemical changes driven by temperature rise and changes in atmospheric deposition.
Hydrochemical response of alpine watersheds to snowmelt.
Poster Number: 176 Presenter/Primary Author: Danielle Perrot This study explores the stream hydrochemical response to snowmelt in alpine environments in the context of variable source area (VSA) dynamics and nitrate.
Plant-fungal interactions: Niwot endophytic diversity and function
Poster Number: 174 Presenter/Primary Author: Terri Tobias Plant-fungal interactions: Niwot endophytic diversity and function
StreamChemDB: a web-accessible stream chemistry database
Poster Number: 173 Presenter/Primary Author: Sherri Johnson The USDA Forest Service Experimental Forests and Ranges (EFR) network and the National Science Foundation’s Long-term Ecological Research (LTER) sites have been collecting stream chemistry data in