Biogeochemistry
Effects of urban stormwater infrastructure on surface hydrology and nutrient export in dissolved and particulate forms
Poster Number: 102 Presenter/Primary Author: Laura Turnbull Over recent decades urbanization has occurred rapidly, especially in arid regions of the USA.
Recovery from chronic and snowmelt acidification at Hubbard Brook: Long-term trends in stream and soil water chemistry
Poster Number: 89 Presenter/Primary Author: Colin Fuss We investigated long-term chemistry trends in streamwater (1982-2011) and soil water (1984-2011) along an elevation gradient to evaluate the progress of recovery from the effects of acidic depositi
Ecological Landscape Modeling: science tool towards ecosystem restoration and sustainability
Poster Number: 88 Presenter/Primary Author: Carl Fitz The Ecological Landscape Modeling framework is one of the modeling tools used in the Florida Coastal Everglades LTER. We briefly describe the modeling framework and two example applications -
Using Dissolved Organic Matter (DOM) Optical Properties and Stable Isotopes to Quantify Mangrove Contributions to the DOM Pool in the Shark and Harney Rivers, Florida Everglades, USA
Poster Number: 86 Presenter/Primary Author: Kaelin Cawley The Shark and Harney Rivers drain water from the freshwater marshes in the Everglades through fringe mangrove forests to the Florida Shelf. Dissolved organic matter (DOM) concentration and op
The Ubiquity of Dissolved Black Carbon in Freshwater Environments
Poster Number: 85 Presenter/Primary Author: Kaelin Cawley Black carbon (BC) is abundant in soils and generally ubiquitous in the environment including in the deep ocean. As such, it is of importance in the global carbon cycle.