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US-Mexico Ecohydrology Workshop Planning Meeting
Participants in the October 2012 "US-Mexico Workshop: Catalyzing International Collaborations to Develop a Platform for Ecohydrological Research" in Chamela, Jalisco will meet to complete two Session: Working Group Session 3 Tuesday Working Group Session 4 Tuesday Room Assignment: Wind River B (100)
Disappearing Cryosphere
Working Group Reports Final reports: ASM 2012 Cryosphere WG Report.pdf The cryosphere, that portion of the Earth’s surface where water is in solid form for at least one month a year, has been shrinking in response to climate warming. Session: Working Group Session 5 - Wednesday Room Assignment: Longs Peak - Chasm Lake (60)
SCALER: Scale, consumers and lotic ecosystem rates
Working Group Reports Final reports: SCALER asm working group report.docx This will be a workshop on methods for the SCALER project. The project is planned to be performed at or near 5 LTER stream sites (ARC, BNZ, CWT,KNZ, LUQ), and is a precursor for STREON. Session: Working Group Session 1 - Monday Working Group Session 2 - Monday Room Assignment: Longs Peak - Boulder Field (85)
Exploring Integrating Socioecological Connections within LTER: Considering the Coweeta Listening Project (CLP) as a Model
In this working group, we will brainstorm about how LTER scientists can translate long term ecological science into more democratically-produced forms of knowledge that are meaningful and ben Session: Working Group Session 4 Tuesday Room Assignment: Wind River A (100)
Hydrologic Variability across Climatically, Geologically, and Morphologically Similar Watersheds: Implications for stream ecosystems and ecological thresholds for anthropogenic change.
The “reference” stream or watershed concept is the basis for the design of many ecological studies and water quality assessments as well as paired watershed studies. For such studies, it is s Session: Working Group Session 5 - Wednesday Room Assignment: Ruesch Auditorium - Dodge (50)