Movement of Organic Matter
Mechanisms of soil C storage in bioenergy cropping systems
Poster Number: 318 Presenter/Primary Author: Lisa Tiemann Soils often accrue carbon (C) when land is converted from grain based row crops such as corn to perennial bioenergy crops.
The Chemical Properties of Alaskan Permafrost and Seasonally Thawed Soils
Poster Number: 297 Presenter/Primary Author: Jessica Ernakovich Although permafrost soils contain vast stores of carbon, we know relatively little about the chemical composition of the carbon stored in these soils.
Fine Root Production and Belowground Soil Processes Across a Dryland Ecotone
Poster Number: 291 Presenter/Primary Author: Brenda Nieto Drylands cover 30% of terrestrial land area and can influence global C (carbon) and N (nitrogen) cycles.
The Moorea Coral Reef LTER Site
Poster Number: 274 Presenter/Primary Author: Sally Holbrook The Moorea Coral Reef (MCR) LTER site, established in 2004, explores community and ecosystem effects of pulsed perturbations and slowly changing environmental drivers on coral reefs, ecologically a
Altitudinal gradient of dissolved organic carbon in headwater streams of the Wuyi Mountains in China
Poster Number: 272 Presenter/Primary Author: honghua ruan Dissolved organic carbon (DOC) in stream water is positively correlated with soil organic carbon (SOC) at regional scales in which climate and vegetation are relatively invariant.