CAP
Photo-oxidation of soot black carbon in central Arizona
Poster Number: 257 Presenter/Primary Author: George Hamilton Soot black carbon (BC) is the product of incomplete combustion of fossil fuels and biomass.
Plant community changes and related nutrient retention within an aridland constructed wastewater treatment wetland
Poster Number: 252 Presenter/Primary Author: Nicholas Weller
The Social-Ecology of Residential Landscape Management: Complex Causes, Effects, and Tradeoffs in the Sonoran Desert of Phoenix, AZ
Poster Number: 187 Presenter/Primary Author: Kelli Larson The ubiquity of lawns in the U.S. and elsewhere leads to significant demands on water resources, among other implications for society and ecology in cities.
Niche differentiation of ammonia-oxidizing microbial communities and their function in soil
Poster Number: 127 Presenter/Primary Author: Yevgeniy Marusenko Soil archaea and bacteria are known to oxidize ammonia to nitrite in a key step of nitrification, which may be affected by N inputs from natural (e.g., mineralization) or anthropogenic (e.g., atmos
Site Poster: CAP LTER – Urban Sustainability in the Dynamic Environment of Central Arizona
Poster Number: 110 Presenter/Primary Author: Daniel Childers The Central Arizona–Phoenix (CAP) LTER Program is based in the central Arizona region and focuses on the greater Phoenix metropolitan area and surrounding Sonoran Desert.