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Site Science

Can urban trees help protect our lakes and streams?

Poster Number:  243 Presenter/Primary Author:  Daniel Nidzgorski From New York City to Los Angeles, cities throughout the United States are aiming for the “Million Trees” mark and expanding their urban forests.  Urban trees are known to enhance human well-b

High Frequency Monitoring of the Quantity and Quality of Dissolved Organic Matter Flux Between Salt Marshes and Plum Island Sound, MA

Poster Number:  242 Presenter/Primary Author:  Yong Zhao Salt marshes are highly productive continental margin ecosystems, due to abundant solar radiation, water, and nutrients provided by tidal water.

A dynamical model for the coupled¬ evolution of channels and tidal flats

Poster Number:  241 Presenter/Primary Author:  Giulio Mariotti A dynamical model for the morphological evolution of channels and tidal flats is proposed.

Towards Closing Watershed Nitrogen Budgets: Incorporating Spatial and Temporal Scaling of Denitrification

Poster Number:  240 Presenter/Primary Author:  Jonathan Duncan Closing the nitrogen budget is a major scientific challenge at multiple scales. One of the largest sources of uncertainty is the amount lost via denitrification.

Interaction of hydrodynamics and corallivory control growth of branching Acropora

Poster Number:  239 Presenter/Primary Author:  Hunter Lenihan Coral community shifts are a common, recent phenomenon across reefs in the Caribbean and Indo-Pacific, and have been related in time and space to catastrophic natural disturbances, especially storm

 
 
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