Site Science
Physical and biogeochemical patterns in a saltmarsh/river system (Duplin River, GA)
Poster Number: 300 Presenter/Primary Author: Charles Schutte Salt marshes are among the most productive habitats on Earth, and constitute a critical interface between the land and the sea.
Characteristics of eddies shed from the Antarctic Circumpolar Current
Poster Number: 299 Presenter/Primary Author: Nicole Couto Winter temperatures in the western Antarctic peninsula (WAP) region are the fastest-warming temperatures on Earth, however understanding the heat sources driving the rise in temperatures remains an
Long-term Changes in Zooplankton Community Structure along the West Antarctic Peninsula
Poster Number: 298 Presenter/Primary Author: Deborah Steinberg The West Antarctic Peninsula (WAP) is one of the most rapidly warming regions on Earth, and where a high apex predator biomass is supported in large part by macrozooplankton.
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.
Sevilleta Schoolyard LTER and the Bosque Ecosystem Monitoring Program (BEMP): Partnering environmental education, ecosystem monitoring, and stewardship of the Middle Rio Grande riparian forest
Poster Number: 296 Presenter/Primary Author: Kim Eichhorst The Bosque Ecosystem Monitoring Program (BEMP)/Sevilleta schoolyard LTER is long-term ecological research done by K-12 students and their teachers to monitor key indicators of structural and functi