Browsing by Subject "biogeochemistry"
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Linking topographic, hydrologic, and bioegeochemical change in human dominated landscapes
(2017)To satisfy a growing population, much of Earth’s surface has been designed to suit humanity’s needs. Although these ecosystem designs have improved human welfare, they have also produced significant negative environmental ... -
Spatial and Temporal Scaling in Ecohydrology: A Case Study of Soil Greenhouse Gas Fluxes From a Subalpine Catchment
(2017)Global climate change is largely due to human induced increases in the emission of greenhouse gases to the atmosphere. Although this fact does not directly motivate this research, it does set the backdrop for the impressive ... -
The Effect of Afforestation on Soil Microbes and Biogeochemistry across Multiple Scales
(2009)Afforestation, the conversion of historically treeless areas into forests, is a rapidly spreading land-use change with the potential to sequester carbon. Afforested plantations typically feature fast growing exotic tree ...