Hydrologic Controls on In-Stream Optical Dissolved Organic Matter Characteristics in an Old-Growth Forest of the Oregon Cascades
Poster Number: 49 Presenter/Primary Author: Baek Soo Lee Dissolved organic matter (DOM) is a critical component of the carbon cycle linking terrestrial and aquatic ecosystems, yet DOM composition representative of DOM sources at headwater catchments in t
Relating the chemical composition of dissolved organic matter draining permafrost soils to its photochemical degradation in arctic surface waters
Poster Number: 47 Presenter/Primary Author: Collin Ward Climate warming in the Arctic is thawing permafrost soils and mobilizing ancient dissolved organic matter (DOM) from deeper soil horizons to surface waters.
Hemlock: A Documentary
Poster Number: 42 Presenter/Primary Author: Julia Schock The hemlock woolly adelgid [Adelges tsugae] is an invasive species encroaching upon Northwestern Pennsylvania. This pest attacks eastern hemlock trees [Tsuga canadensis], an
Marsh-Estuary Linkages, System Metabolism and Carbon Dynamics
Poster Number: 39 Presenter/Primary Author: Shiyu Wang Previous studies have shown that the salt marsh is not only a source of organic carbon to estuarine waters, but also a source of inorganic carbon (TCO2).
The effects of macrophyte productivity and community composition on the water and nutrient budgets of an aridland constructed treatment wetland.
Poster Number: 36 Presenter/Primary Author: Nicholas Weller Constructed treatment wetlands (CTW) have been well established as effective and sustainable solutions to the problem of urban water treatment and reuse.