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2014 Events

LCZO 2 All Scientist Conference Call Introductions

LCZO 2 All Scientist Conference Call Introductions


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LCZO All Scientist Conference Call

LCZO All Scientist Conference Call


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Philadelphia 2014 workshop: Reactive Transport Modeling

The Geochemist's workbench Philadelphia 2014 workshop: Reactive Transport Modeling


The University of Pennsylvania: Room 360 Hayden Hall.

“What’s so critical about the Critical Zone?” webinar

Speakers: Dr. Enriqueta Barrera (NSF) and Dr. Gordon Grant (USFS)


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Nitrous Oxide and Dinitrogen Loss from the LCZO

Proposal Defense: Nitrous Oxide and Dinitrogen Loss from the LCZO


Brown University.

LCZO All Scientist Conference Call April 25th

LCZO All Scientist Conference Call April 25th


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10Be and LiDAR evidence for local relief enhancement

Long-term increase in local relief enhanced by forest competition: detrital 10Be and LiDAR topographic evidence in the tropical rainforest of Puerto Rico, Luquillo CZO


Vienna Austria, European Geosciences Union General Assembly .

detrital 10Be signature and soil mineralogy

Migration of a slow wave of erosion and its effect on nutrient availability in a tropical rainforest: detrital 10Be signature and soil mineralogy, Luquillo CZO, Puerto Rico


EGU General Assembly 2014 Vienna Austria.

IITF 75th Anniversary Symposium


Fundación Luis Muñoz Marín in Trujillo Alto, Puerto Rico.

LCZO All Scientist Onsite Meeting


Luquillo .

Fe2+ catalyzed iron atom exchange and recrystallization-LCZO

Fe2+ catalyzed iron atom exchange and re-crystallization in soils from the Luquillo Critical Zone Observatory


10e: Room 304, Wednesday @ 09:45 - 10:00.

Landscape-scale variation in nitrogen cycling in the LCZO

Landscape-scale variation in nitrogen cycling across the Luquillo Experimental Forest, Puerto Rico


ESA 2014: 203, Sacramento Convention Center.

Tropical forest responses to Global change in the LCZO

Tropical forest responses to Global change: Evidence from the Luquillo Experimental Forest


202, Sacramento Convention Center - ESA 2014 .

All Hands Meeting

2014 All Hands Meeting for the CZO Network


Tenaya Lodge, Fish Camp, California.

A Photographic Celebration of the History of El Yunque

A Photographic Celebration of the Legacy and History of El Yunque Wilderness


El Portal Rain Forest Center .

LCZO All-Scientist Webinar

LCZO All-Scientist Webinar


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December 8 CZO webinar

Using a CZO network to explore the architecture, dynamics and evolution of the Critical Zone


Online.

Landscape Disturbance History and Belowground Carbon Dynamic

Landscape Disturbance History and Belowground Carbon Dynamics


Moscone West 2003.

Age and weathering rate of sediments in small catchments

Age and weathering rate of sediments in small catchments: the role of hillslope erosion


Moscone West 2007.

Modeling Tropical Forests: Challenges and Opportunities

Modeling Tropical Forests: Challenges and Opportunities


Moscone West 2002.

Molybdenum isotope fractionation in the critical zone

Molybdenum isotope fractionation in the critical zone


Moscone West 2007 session EP14A.

old weathered soils limit the erosive power of streams

The Tool-size Effect: old weathered soils limit the erosive power of bedrock streams


Moscone West 2005.

soil organic matter stability in two tropical soils

Interactions and soil organic matter stability in two tropical soils of contrasting parent materials


Moscone West 2002.

CZOs at AGU: Townhall

AGU Townhall event entitled "Critical Zone Observatories: Past, Present, Future"


Room 2005, Moscone West, San Francisco, California.

Granular controls on the dispersion of bed load tracers

Granular controls on the dispersion of bed load tracers


Moscone West 2005.

Stream Carbon Flux Determination at the Five USGS WEBB Sites

Making Sense of Sensors: Stream Carbon Flux Determination at the Five USGS WEBB Watersheds


Moscone West 2006.

Iron: Drives C,N,P Cycling in Humid Tropical Forest Soils

Iron: A Biogeochemical Engine That Drives Carbon, Nitrogen, and Phosphorus Cycling in Humid Tropical Forest Soils


Moscone South 102.

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