Geography
Unraveling the impact of climate on groundwater storage, hydrochemistry, and residence time in the high-elevation catchments of the Niwot Ridge LTER site, Colorado
Poster Number: 188 Presenter/Primary Author: Morgan Zeliff Groundwater storage, hydrochemistry and residence time are all known to vary widely depending on hydrogeologic conditions.
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.
How Population Density, Socio-Economic Status & Lifestyle Affect Land Use/Cover: Testing the Homogenization Hypothesis in Six U.S. Metro Areas
Poster Number: 146 Presenter/Primary Author: Colin Polsky Urban ecosystems present a difficult challenge to environmental scientists and managers.
Social Science LTER Network Committee Meeting
The purpose of this meeting is to discuss the current status and future prospects for social science and interdisciplinary research in the LTER Network. Session: Working Group Session 6 - Thursday Room Assignment: Wind River B (100)
Integrating Hydro-geomorphology into LTER Research Programs
Surficial hydrological and sediment transport processes can directly and substantially influence ecological processes across scales, yet long term hydrogeomorphological monitoring efforts are not t Session: Working Group Session 4 Tuesday Room Assignment: Ruesch Auditorium - Hobbs (50)