Impact of trees in the CZO: what we know, new hypotheses, and next steps
117 EES Building.
Modeling the Critical Zone; State of the Art, Data Integration, and Frontiers
Boulder, Colorado.
Upscaling our CZO observations: from Shale Hills to Shaver's Creek and beyond
541 Deike Building.
Proposed research by new team member, Dr. Sarah Ivory, and colleagues
117 EES Building.
117 EES Building and the CZO field sites.
Penn State campus and CZO field sites.
Shale Hills / Garner Run.
Goldschmidt 2018 Annual Meeting in the John B. Hynes Veterans Memorial Convention Center, Boston, MA, USA
Boston, MA USA.
Understanding the effects of seasonality, land use, and lithology on water quality across scales: from a zeroth order catchment to a HUC 10 watershed
541 Deike Building.
Surface water-sediment interactions from pristine to contaminated catchments
541 Deike Building.
Presentation by Dr. Anthony Buda, USDA-ARS Research Hydrologist, on pasture and watershed management research
217 Forest Resources Building.
Indianapolis, IN, USA.
Presentation by Warren Reed, PhD Candidate Ecology, will present his local forest carbon pools vs. larger scale forest carbon dynamics research
117 EES Building.
Presentation by Dr. Sarah Ivory, Assistant Professor of Geosciences, on her paleoecology research and critical zone interests
402 Steidle Building.
Surface and shallow subsurface nutrient transport within an agriculturally active central Pennsylvanian lanscape
541 Deike Building.