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20-Years of Hyporheic Research at the H. J. Andrews Experimental Forest
Poster Number: 232 Presenter/Primary Author: Steve Wondzell The hyporheic zone is the area below the streambed and in the unconfined aquifer adjacent to the stream where stream water is found in the subsurface.
Implications of diel fluctuations in streamflow on stream metabolism
Poster Number: 180 Presenter/Primary Author: Alba Argerich Stream metabolic activity (e.g., respiration, primary production, or nutrient uptake) is highly influenced by hydrologic conditions, not only because they determine the supply rate of reactive solu
StreamChemDB: a web-accessible stream chemistry database
Poster Number: 173 Presenter/Primary Author: Sherri Johnson The USDA Forest Service Experimental Forests and Ranges (EFR) network and the National Science Foundation’s Long-term Ecological Research (LTER) sites have been collecting stream chemistry data in
Ecosystem Processes and Human Influences Regulate Streamflow Response to Climate Change at Long-Term Ecological Research Sites
Poster Number: 162 Presenter/Primary Author: Julia Jones Analyses of long-term records at headwater research sites in the US and Canada indicate that climate change effects on hydrology are not as clear as might be expected from trends in
GeoNIS: Adding Geospatial Capabilities to the NIS
Poster Number: 148 Presenter/Primary Author: Theresa Valentine Why a GeoNIS?