Site Science
Assessing the importance of seagrass habitat restoration to “blue carbon” sequestration in the shallow coastal zone
Poster Number: 82 Presenter/Primary Author: Jill Greiner Seagrass meadows are highly productive habitats and provide many important ecosystem services to the coastal zone, including carbon and nutrient sequestration. Organic carbon accumulates in s
The Virtual Notebook: a flexible approach to improving research metadata
Poster Number: 80 Presenter/Primary Author: Philip Tarrant A major challenge for all research institutions is the long term curation of digital research data.
The contribution of evapotranspiration to the annual water budget of an aridland urban wastewater treatment wetland
Poster Number: 79 Presenter/Primary Author: Christopher Sanchez One of the most important aspects of systems-level analysis of wetlands is the water budget.
Post-clearcut dynamics of carbon, water and energy exchanges in a mid-latitude, temperate forest environment
Poster Number: 78 Presenter/Primary Author: mvanderhoof Temperate forests store a large amount of carbon vulnerable to release from climate change, disturbance and land conversion processes. Temperate forests also play an important role in regulat
Classification of salt marsh vegetation using edaphic and remote sensing-derived variables
Poster Number: 77 Presenter/Primary Author: Christine Hladik Salt marshes are well known for their striking macrophyte zonation patterns. Although many variables affect species distribution, soil salinity and waterlogging have been shown to be two of t