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Nutrient Fluxes

Assessing the importance of seagrass habitat restoration to “blue carbon” sequestration in the shallow coastal zone

Poster Number:  82 Presenter/Primary Author:  Jill Greiner Seagrass meadows are highly productive habitats and provide many important ecosystem services to the coastal zone, including carbon and nutrient sequestration.  Organic carbon accumulates in s

Hydrological and hydrochemical responses of streams in coastal California to land use, fire and climate

Poster Number:  75 Presenter/Primary Author:  John Melack Time series measurements in a diverse array of watersheds and sub-catchments reveal that stream discharge and fluxes of dissolved and particulate nutrients and suspended sediments vary greatly as a

Quantification of structural legacy effects via synthesis of long-term records and eco-hydrologic modeling

Working Group Reports Final reports:  Report Participant list:  LegacyWorkingGroupParticipantListASM.docx Structural legacy effects impose fundamental controls on the function and evolution of ecosystems. Session:  Working Group Session 1 - Monday Working Group Session 2 - Monday Room Assignment:  Longs Peak - Keyhole (60)

Quantifying Uncertainty in Ecosystem Studies

Working Group Reports Final reports:  QUEST Workshop Report Participant list:  2012 ASM Workshop Participants QUEST Yanai.pdf The calculation of pools and fluxes at ecosystem scales has advanced our understanding of water, carbon, and nutrient cycling.  However, uncertainty due to variability or error in observations Session:  Working Group Session 3 Tuesday Room Assignment:  Wind River C (100)

 
 
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