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Site Science

Microbial community structure and functional genes associated with four boreal vegetation types

Poster Number:  112 Presenter/Primary Author:  Mary-Cathrine Leewis Microorganisms constitute some of the most functionally diverse organisms on the planet, with metabolic capabilities ranging from nutrient cycling to xenobiotic pollutant degradation.  Many en

Improving the understanding and scaling of land-atmosphere carbon, water and energy exchange in a Chihuahuan Desert shrubland at the Jornada Experimental Range, Southern New Mexico.

Poster Number:  111 Presenter/Primary Author:  Aline Jaimes Arid and semiarid ecosystems represent about 40% of the world’s land cover and are home of about 35% of the world’s human population.

Comparison of chamber and eddy covariance CH4 fluxes using a new “open path” gas analyzer

Poster Number:  109 Presenter/Primary Author:  Terenzio Zenone Traditional measurements of CH4 fluxes are made with static chamber techniques and/or with closed-path eddy covariance (EC) systems.

Carbon balances during land conversion in early bioenergy systems

Poster Number:  108 Presenter/Primary Author:  Terenzio Zenone In this study, we established a field experiment and deployed seven eddy-covariance towers to quantify the roles of land use change and the subsequent carbon (C) balances of three

Evaluation of the Relationship between Dissolved Organic Material, Nutrients, and Algal Species in Colorado Lakes and Reservoirs

Poster Number:  107 Presenter/Primary Author:  Alia Khan Previous research has suggested that production of non-humic dissolved organic matter (DOM) can be directly related to chlorophyll-a concentrations in surface waters.  In recent years, increas

 
 
Background Photo by: Nicole Hansen - Jornada (JRN) LTER