Information Management
From site science to network science: using cyberinfrastructure to translate lake sensor data into ecological knowledge
Poster Number: 218 Presenter/Primary Author: Cayelan Carey Synthesizing sensor data to conduct network science, i.e., science that transcends the boundaries of individual ecological observatories, is technologically, organizationally, and socially challeng
Linaria: a set of information management tools to aid environmental decision making in Sierra Nevada (Spain) LTER site
Poster Number: 194 Presenter/Primary Author: Francisco Bonet The main objective of the Observatory of Sierra Nevada (Spain) is to monitor the effects of global change in this protected mountainous LTER site.
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
Tools for assessing EML data package quality
Poster Number: 165 Presenter/Primary Author: Margaret O'Brien Since 2009, the LTER Information Managers Committee (IMC) has been developing a system of quality standards for EML data packages to assure that PASTA-components of the LTER Network Information Sys
Ecosystem Processes and Human Influences Regulate Streamflow Response to Climate Change at Long-Term Ecological Research Sites
Poster Number: 162 Presenter/Primary Author: Julia Jones Analyses of long-term records at headwater research sites in the US and Canada indicate that climate change effects on hydrology are not as clear as might be expected from trends in