Colorado mountains
 

Aquatic Ecology

Ecological impacts of a major oil sands pipeline spill into the Kalamazoo River (Michigan)

Poster Number:  235 Presenter/Primary Author:  Micaleila Desotelle One of the largest oil sands (tar sands) spills from a pipeline occurred on the Kalamazoo River of southwest Michigan two years ago in July 2010.

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.

A long-term ecological study site for urban watershed in China

Poster Number:  225 Presenter/Primary Author:  Shen Yu A long-term ecological study site for urban watershed is recently setup in Xiamen, China.

From site science to network science: using cyberinfrastructure to translate lake sensor data into ecological knowledge

Poster Number:  218 Presenter/Primary Author:  Cayelan Carey Synthesizing sensor data to conduct network science, i.e., science that transcends the boundaries of individual ecological observatories, is technologically, organizationally, and socially challeng

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