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LTER Grad Student Workshop: Can we find anomalies in precipitation using long-term data from multiple sites?

The effects of anthropogenic-associated activities on the global climate system over the past two centuries have become undeniable, and supported by a vast body of scientific literature (IPCC, 2014 Session:  Working Group Session 7 - Thursday Room Assignment:  Ruesch Auditorium - Hobbs (50)

Urban Infrastructure Evolution

Examining transitions from septic to sewer systems across and within urban ecosystems. Session:  Ad-hoc Working Group Session 8 - Thursday (Lunch) Working Group Session 7 - Thursday Room Assignment:  Ruesch Auditorium - Billhiemer (50)

Ad-Hoc Student Perspectives on Urban Theory

Continuation of Grad Student Symposium working group on student perspectives on urban ecological theory--additional meeting to develop a working group proposal and outline a plan for a manuscript Session:  Working Group Session 3 Tuesday Room Assignment:  Ruesch Auditorium - Billhiemer (50)

Mass Loss: A Quantitative Synthesis of Leaf Decomposition in Streams and Rivers

  Session:  Ad-hoc Working Group Session 5 - Wednesday (Lunch) Ad-hoc Working Group Session 6 - Wednesday Room Assignment:  Ruesch Auditorium - Hobbs (50)

Belowground Biogeochemical Processes Across the LTER Network

Belowground plant and microbial processes exert major control over the Earth’s biogeochemical cycles and climate.  While fundamentally important they are treated in a rudimentary manner at bes Session:  Working Group Session 5 - Wednesday Room Assignment:  Ruesch Auditorium - Billhiemer (50)

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