Colorado mountains
From Long-Term Data to Understanding: Toward a Predictive Ecology
2015 LTER ASM Estes Park, CO - August 30 - September 2, 2015
 

Product oriented

Using long-term data to examine above- and below-ground interactions across a gradient of human influence in diverse ecosystems

By modifying their habitats, ecosystem engineers living belowground influence soil properties and processes, and in turn aboveground process, from local to regional scales. Session:  Wednesday September 2 - Working Group Session 8 Room Assignment:  Longs Peak Chasm Lake – (Capacity 110)

Migrating your site digital assets into DEIMS

  Session:  Wednesday September 2 - Working Group Session 8 Room Assignment:  Ruesch Auditorium – Bilheimer (Capacity 50)

DEIMS training and support

DEIMS is a information management system designed for researcher groups, based on the Drupal content management system.   Session:  Monday August 31 - Working Group Session 2 Room Assignment:  Longs Peak Chasm Lake – (Capacity 110)

All Creatures Great and Small: Synthesizing critter control of nutrient dynamics across the LTER network

Animals are often considered inconsequential regulators of nutrient cycling with some noteable exceptions (large herbivore control, insect outbreaks and earthworm activity to name a few). Session:  Tuesday September 1 - Working Group Session 3 Room Assignment:  Longs Peak Boulderfield – (Capacity 80)

Automating Sensor Data Processing and Q/C with the GCE Data Toolbox

The GCE Data Toolbox is a comprehensive software framework for metadata-based processing, quality control and analysis of environmental data that is provided as open source software by the GCE and Working Group Reports Final reports:  Working Group Report - Automating Sensor Data Processing and Q/C with the GCE Data Toolbox Participant list:  Attendees_Web.xlsx Session:  Wednesday September 2 - Working Group Session 6 Room Assignment:  Ruesch Auditorium - Hobbs (Capacity 50)