Cross-site Science
Comparing and contrasting the hydrology of high-elevation areas in the Rockies and the Himalayas
Poster Number: 153 Presenter/Primary Author: Alana Wilson In 2009 Kathmandu University initiated a collaboration with the Niwot Ridge LTER program to begin studying climate change and water resources in high-elevation areas.
GeoNIS: Adding Geospatial Capabilities to the NIS
Poster Number: 148 Presenter/Primary Author: Theresa Valentine Why a GeoNIS?
How Population Density, Socio-Economic Status & Lifestyle Affect Land Use/Cover: Testing the Homogenization Hypothesis in Six U.S. Metro Areas
Poster Number: 146 Presenter/Primary Author: Colin Polsky Urban ecosystems present a difficult challenge to environmental scientists and managers.
GCE Data Toolbox and Metabase: A sensor-to-synthesis software pipeline for LTER data management
Poster Number: 136 Presenter/Primary Author: Wade Sheldon LTER sites use a wide range of software to acquire, process, quality control and archive data.
Cross site analysis of northern forested watersheds responses to future changes in climate and CO2 using a dynamic biogeochemical model (PnET-BGC)
Poster Number: 135 Presenter/Primary Author: Afshin Pourmokhta... Effects of global climate change will be manifested differently across land areas with differing biogeographic characteristics.